16 NORTH AMERICAN FUNGI. 
Farlow, William Gilson. 
296. Puccinia Malvacearum, Mont., in Massa- 
chusetts. Bot. Gaz. XI. 309, 310. Nov. 1886. 
Reports the discovery of this species on Althaea rosea at 
Beverly, Mass. 
Field, Martin. 
297. On the origin of ergot. 
Arts, IX. 359-3862. June, 1825. 
Letter, with notes, on ergot in Vermont. Of little value at 
the present day. 2 
Fisch, C. 
298. Entwickelungsgeschichte von Doassansia 
Sagittariae. Ber. Deutsch. Bot. Gesell. II. 405- 
416. Pl. 10. Oct. 1884. 
Includes a reference to D. Epilobii of the United States. 
Fischer, Eduard. 
_ 299. Beitrag zur kentniss der gattung Graphiola. 
Bot. Zeit. XLI. 745-756, 761-773, 777-788, 793— 
801. Pl. 6. Nov. 1883. 
Includes accounts, with figures, of G. Phoenicia, G. con- 
gesta, and G. compressa, the latter new, from United States. 
300. —— Versuch einer systematischen Ueber- 
sicht tiber die bisher bekannten Phalloideen. 
Jahrbuch des Bot. Gart. und Bot. Mus. zu Berlin, 
IV. 1-92. Pl. 1. 1886. 
General account of this group followed by full descriptions, 
including species of the United States. ey. in dm. Nat. 
KX. 804. 1886. 
Fischer de Waldheim, Alexandre. 
301. Beitrage zur biologie und entwickelungs- 
geschichte der Ustilagineen. Pringsheim Jarhb. 
VII. 61-144. PI. 7-12. 1869. 
Does not: refer specially to ‘species of the United States. 
Given here because an English translation of the work was 
iven in Zrans. N. ¥Y. State Agr. Soc. for 1870. pp. 280-354. 
1. 1-6. Albany. 1871. 
302. Apercu systématique des Ustilagi- 
nées, leurs plantes nourriciéres et la localisation 
de leurs spores. 4% pp. 51. Paris. 1877. 
Paper pr ted at the International Bot: 1 Congress at 
Amsterdam. Preliminary account of species published in 
fall in dun. Sci. Nat. Bot. See no. 304. 
303. Revue des plantes nourriciéres des 
Ustilaginées. 8. pp.20. Moscow. 1877. Exir. 
Bull. Soc. Imp. Nat. LIT. 312-331. 
1877. 
Taken from work named above, with emendations. 
Am. Jour. Sct. 
Moscow. 
304. Les Ustilaginées et leurs plantes 
nourriciéres. Ann. Sct. Nat. Bot. 6 ser. IV. 190- 
276. 1876. (1877.) 
‘General account of the order, followed by descriptions of 
all known species, including American forms, with host-index 
and index of organs attacked by these fungi. Also in Polish, 
with additional synonymy ‘ Les Ustilaginées, esquisse mono- 
~-graphie,” part 1, pp. 15, 1877; part 2, pp. 181, 1878. Warsaw. 
Forster, John Reinhold. Dirschau, 22 Oct. 
1729. +fHalle, 9 Dec. 1798. 
305. Travels through that part of North America 
formerly called Louisiana by Mr. Bossu, Captain 
of the French marines. Translated from the 
French by John Reinhold Forster, F.A.S. Tllus- 
trated, with notes relative chiefly to Natural His- 
tory. To which is added by the translator a 
systematic catalogue of all the known plants of 
English North America, or, a Flora Americae 
Septentrionalis, together with an abstract of the 
most useful and necessary articles contained in 
Peter Loefling’s travels through Spain and Cumana 
in South America. 8% Vol. I.,1I. pp. 407, 432. 
London. 1771. 
On II. p. 68, is a list of 6 fungi from Virginia and Carolina. 
The catalogue of plants was also issued separately. 
306. Fortieth Parallel Expedition, Fungi 
of. See Buuines, J. S., and Frost, C. C. 
Fowler, James. 
17 July, 1829. . 
307. List of New Brunswick plants. Ann. Rept. 
Secretary Agr., Province New Brunswick, for 1878. 
Appendix B. pp. 35-63. Fredericton, N.B. 1879. 
On p. 63 a list of 55 fungi, with hosts and localities. Also 
in Educational Circular, no. 9. Fredericton. 1880. 
Fries, Elias Magnus. Femsjé, Smoland, 
15 Aug. 1794. fUpsal, 8 Feb. 1878. 
Bartibog, Miramichi, N. B., 
308. Observationes Mycologicae. 12% Vol. I. 
pp. 230. Pi. 1-4. 1815.—Vol. Il. pp. 372. 
Pl. 5-8. 1818. Copenhagen. 
Notes on a small ber of Schweinitzian sp 
309. Systema Mycologicum, sistens fungorum 
ordines, genera et species, huc usque cognitas, 
quas ad normam methodi naturalis determinavit, 
disposuit atque descripsit Elias Fries. 12% Vol. I. 
pp. 520. Lund. 1821.—Vol. II. 2 parts. pp. 620. 
Lund. 1822-23. — Vol. III. pp. 524, with Index, 
pp. 202, of genera, species, and synonyms in the 
Systema Mycologicum and Elenchus Fungorum. 
Greifswald. 1882. 
Includes descriptions and revisions of a considerable num- 
ber of American fungi, especially species of Schweinitz and 
Muhlenberg. See no. 311. 
310. Systema orbis vegetabilis primas 
lineas novae constructionis periclitatur Elias 
Fries. Pars1. Plantae Homonemeae. 12° pp. 
374. Lund. 1825. 
Has references _to genera and species of. Bosc and of 
Schweinitz’s Syn. Fung. Car. Sup. 
grr. ——— LElenchus Fungorum, sistens com- 
mentarium in Systema Mycologicum. 12° Vol. I. 
pp. 238. Vol. II. pp. 154. Greifswald. 1828. 
This is the title given to the whole work in copies: seen. 
There is a secondary title for each part, same as title here 
given, no. 309, to which is added ‘‘Supplementa voluminis 
primi—secundi. 1830." This work is in fact a supplement 
to vols. I. and IL. of the Systema Mycologicum, and the con- 
. of the Systema, published two 
tents are indexed in vol. 
years later. 
312. Genera Hymenomycetum. 8° pp. 17. 
Upsal. 1836. . 
Has notes on Thelophora sistotr id. 
of Schweinitz. . 
313. Synopsis generis Lentinorwm. 8° 
pp. 15. Upsal. 1836. 
Includes descriptions of 10 species from the United States, 
among them Agaricus chama, Bosc, referred to Lentinus. 
and 7. pedicellata 
314. Epicrisis systematis mycologici, seu 
synopsis Hymenomycetum. 8. pp. 608. Upsal. 
1836-1838. 
Includes descriptions and revisions of American species. 
315. Summa vegetabilium Scandinaviae, 
seu enumeratio systematica et critica plantarum 
quum cotyledonearum tum nemearum inter mare 
occidentale et album inter Eidoram et Nordkap 
hactenus lectarum indicata simul distributione 
geographica. 8%. 2 parts. pp. viii. 572. 1846- 
1849. Stockholm and Leipsic. 
In the second part is an enumeration and generic revision 
of fungi, pp. 261-525, 563, 564, including a considerable number 
ot revisions of American genera, principally Schweinitzian. 
316. Novae Symbolae Mycologicae in 
peregrinis terris a botanicis Danicis collectae. 
Nova Acta. Sct. Upsal, I. 17-136. 1851. 
Includes notes on ‘or descriptions of 54 species from the 
United States, mostly collected by M. A. Curtis-and Schwei- 
nitz, some by H. W. Ravenel and Lindblom, and a number 
from the herbarium of E. Tuckerman. 
317. Novarum symbolarum mycologica- 
rum mantissa. Nova Actd. Sci. Upsal, I. 225- 
231. 1851. 
Continuation of previous paper, includin 
cipally from Mexico and St. 
ited to the United States. 
20 species prin- 
‘homas, W.I., but none cred- 
