14 NORTH AMERICAN FUNGI. 
Ellis, J. B., and Everhart, B. M. 
245. Fungi of the Greeley Expedition. Bot. 
Gaz. K. 366. Oct. 1885. Also Jowr. Myc. I. 141. 
Nov. 1885. 
Description of Puccinia Cheiranthi on C. pygmaeus from 
Grinnell Land. 
246. - —— Supplementary enumeration of 
the Cercosporae. Jour. Myc. II. 1, 2. Jan. 
1886. 
Gives 8 additional species, 5 of them new. 
247. Synopsis of the North Ameri- 
can Hypocreaceae, with descriptions of the species. 
Jour. Myc. TI. 28-31, 49-51, 61-69, 73-80, 97-99, 
109-111, 121-125, 133-137; — III. 1-6. March, 
1886—Jan. 1887. 
Full descriptions of 161 species, with host index. 
248. New species of fungi from 
‘various localities. -Jowr. Myc. II. 37-42, 87-89, 
99-104. April—Sept. 1886. 
Fifty-four species, mostly from Louisiana. One new genus, 
Coacinaria. 
249. — Kellermania, Ell. and Everh. 
Jour. Myc. II. 111. Oct. 1886. 
The genus emended and two new species described. 
and Harkness, H. W. 
250. Some new species of North American fungi. 
Torr. Bull. VIUII. 26-28, 51-52. March—May, 
1881. : : 
Deseriptions of 11 species, 2 from California, the rest from 
New Jersey and Pennsylvania. 
251. New Californian fungi. 
Cal. Acad. Sci. I. 26-29 (6-9). Feb. 1884. 
Descriptions of 8 species, all but 1 Uredineae. 
and Holway, E. W. 
a52. New fungi from Iowa. 
Jan. 1885. 
Descriptions of 15 species. 
and Kellerman, W. A. 
253. New species of North American fungi. 
Am. Nat. XVII. 1164-1166. Nov. 1883. 
Fourteen species, principally from Fairfield Co., Ohio. 
254. - Kansas Fungi. Torr. Bull. 
XI. 114-116, 121-123. Oct., Nov. 1884. 
- Descriptions of 26 species, the greater part. Cercosporae. 
255. New Kansas Fungi. Jour. Myce. 
I. 2-4, Jan. 1885; — II. 3, 4, Jan. 1886. 
Descriptions of 20 new species. Sce species in Hedwigia, 
XXIV. 126, 127, 172-174. i 
256, ———— Two new species of Cylindro- 
sporium. Jour. Myc. II. 81. July, 1886. 
Descriptions of C. Trad tiae and C. angustifolium. 
and Martin, G. 
257. Some new species of Sphaeriaceous fungi. 
Am. Nat. XVI. 809, 810. Oct. 1882. 
Describes 5 species, 4 of them on Sabal serrulata in 
Florida. : 
258. ———— New species of North Ameri- 
ean fungi. Am. Nat. XVI. 1001-1004, Dec. 1882; 
— XVIII. 1147-1148, 1264, Nov., Dec. 1884; — 
XIX. 76, 77, Jan. 1885. 
Descriptions of 41 species, the greater part from Florida. 
259. New Florida Fungi. Am. Nat. 
XVII. 1288-1285, Dec. 1883; XVIII. 69, 70, 
188-190, Jan., Feb. 1884. ; 
Describes 22 species collected near Green Cove Spring, 
orida. 
a6o. ——_——_ New Florida Fungi. 
Mye. I. 97-101. Aug. 1885. 
Notes and descriptions of 15 species, some from New York, 
New Jersey, and Lake Superior. Descriptions also given in 
Hedwigia, XXV. 40-44. 
Bull. 
Jour. Myc. I. 4-6. 
Jour. 
261. ——__——-. New Fungi. 
128, 180. Nov. 1886. 
Descriptions of 11 
different localities. 
Endlicher, Stephan Ladislaus. Pressburg, 
24 June, 1804. fVienna, 28 March, 1848. 
262. Genera Plantarum secundum ordines na- 
turales disposita. 4% pp. LX. 1483. Vienna. 
1836-1840. 
Includes descriptions of American genera of fungi taken 
fon original sources. Nothing of importance in supple- 
ments. 
Engelmann, George. 
‘Jour. Mye. II. 
rincipally Phyllostictae, from 
YP p) 
Frankfort-on-the-Main, 
2 Feb. 1809. St. Louis, 4 Feb. 1884. See de 
Bary, A. See Goerae, R. 
263. —— Diseases of grapes. Trans. Acad. 
Sei. St. Louis, II. 165, 166. 
1861. 
The report of proceedings of this meetin, 
remarks on Peronospora viticola and the black rot, said to 
be caused by We a ampelicida. See also de Bary, 
A. Also‘ given in full in 4m. Pomol. Soc, Session 1879, 
pp. 41, 42. 
264. —— Oak and grape fungi. Trans. Acad. 
Set. St. Louis, III. cexv., ccxvi. 1878. Read 
5 June, 1876. 
Notes on Phoma viticola, Depazea Labruscae, and a new 
species, Septoria Querci, the latter not described. 
265. Illustrated descriptive catalogue of 
American grape vines. A grape-growers’ manual. 
4. pp. 153. St. Louis. 1883. 3ded. - 
The so-called Bushberg Catalogue of Bush & Son & Meiss- 
ner, of which earlier editions appeared in 1869 and 1875. Has 
on pp. 47-48, 2 notice of diseases of the nepe vine by Engel- 
mann, including Peronospora viticola, Oidium, and Phoma 
uvicola. Not in earlier editions which, like 3d ed., have 
general notices of grape diseases by the editors. 
Everhart, Benjamin Matlack. West White- 
land, near West Chester, Pa., 24 April, 1818. See 
Exvus, J.B. See Exsiccari in Supplement. 
Farlow, William Gilson. Boston, Mass., 
17 Dec, 1844. 
266. The Potato Rot. Bull. Bussey Inst. I. 319- 
838. Fig. 7. 1875. 
A popular account of potato rot, lettuce mould, etc. 
267. On a disease of Olive and Orange 
Trees, occurring in California in the spring and 
summer of 1875. Bull. Bussey Inst. I. 404-414. 
Pl.1. March, 1876. 
Detailed account of Capnodium Citri and the injury done 
by it, with notes on synonymy. Rev. in Pacific Rural Press, 
XXV. 208. 10 March, 1883. See no. 270... : 
268. —— On the American grape-vine mildew. 
Bull. Bussey Inst. I. 415-429. Pl. 2,3. March, 
1876. ; 
Account of the development of Peronospora viticola, fol- 
lowed by a synopsis of the Peronosporeae of the United 
States, in which 9 species are described. Rev. in Jour. Roy. 
Hort. Soc. V. 2 ser. 68-76. See no. 270. 
269. —— List of fungi found in the vicinity . 
of Boston. Bull. Bussey Inst. I. 430-439, March, 
1876 ; —II. 224-252, Jan. 1878. 
Part 1 gives an enumeration of 242 species, with localities 
and hosts. Part 2, an enumeration of 121 additional species, 
with critical notes on Chytridineae, one new species de- 
scribed, Uredineae, Gasteromycetes, and other orders, 
besides a supplementary note with descriptions of Hender- 
sonia Curtisii, Berk., H. nobilis, B. and C., and H. pubens, 
B. and C., from the*Curtis, herbarium. See no. 270. 
270. The Black Knot. Bull. Bussey 
Inst. I. 440-454. Pl. 4-6. March, 1876. 
Detailed account of the anatomy and action of Sphaeria 
morbosa, Schw. Rev.in North Am. Entomol. I. 13-15. This 
paper, bound with no. 267 and 268 and the first part of no. 269, 
was issued as a separate pamphlet, with original paging, 
March, 1876, : 
Read 16 Sept. 
contains some 
