NORTH AMERICAN FUNGI. y 
Cooke, Mordecai Cubitt. 
125. Spore formation in Urocystis. Grev. V. 158. 
June, 1877. ' 
Summary of papers by Fischer yon Waldheim and Farlow, 
q. v- 
126. —— North American Fungi. 
Notices of 54 species from Maine, New York, and South 
Carolina, 18 described as new. See nos. 129 and 152. 
127. 
Bull. Soe. Bot. France, XXIV. 314, 315. Transl. 
Quelques espéces voisines d’Accidiacées, 1. c. 
316, 317. © 22 Oct. 1877. 
Includes notes on Peridermium cerebrum, Peck, and 
Roestelia hyalina, Cooke. 
128, Praecursor ad monographiam HHen- 
dersoniae. ~Nuov. Giorn. Bot. dial. X. 17-27. 
Jan. 1878. 
Mentions 32 species of the United States, and gives details 
of the spores in some species. 
‘rag. North American Fungi. Hedwigia, 
XVII. 37-40. March, 1878. 
Description of 21 new species in Ravenel’s Fungi Americani 
Exsiccati. See no. 126, 185, and 152. 
130. On fungoid diseases of the Vine. 
Jour. Roy. Hort. Soc. V. new ser. 68-76, 90-94, 
115-128, March, July, Dec. 1878. 
In a notice of Farlow’s American Grape Vine Mildew there 
are given critical notes on Qidium Tuckeri, Uncinula spi- 
ralis, U. Americana, U. subfusca,and Sphaerotheca, Mors- 
uvae. Also descriptions of Septoria viticola, B. and C., S. 
ampelina, B. and C., 8. falz,B.and C. Last part has notes 
on Capnodium elongatum, with review of Cornu’s papers on 
Anthracnose, Cladosporium viticolum, etc., with notes on 
Phoma waecola, B. and C., Graphium clavisporum and 
Cladosporia. See no. 133. ae 
131. The fungi of Texas. Jour. Linn. 
Soc. XVII. 141-144. 1880. Read 4 April, 1878. 
Descriptions of 25 new species collected by H. W. Ravenel. 
See next title. 7 ; 
132, —+ The fungi. of Texas. Ann. Acad. 
Sct., New York, I. 177-187. May, 1878. 
A list of 149 species collected by H. W. Ravenel, including 
descriptions of 25, same as in last paper. 
133. Vine diseases. Grév. VI. 147-150. 
June, 1878. 
A review of Pirotta’s Funghi parassiti dei Vitigni and 
Thuemen’s Pilze des Weinstockes, q. v., with notices of 
American viticolous fungi. See no. 130. 
134. Enumeration of Polyporus. Trans. 
Bot. Soc. Edinburgh, XIII. 131-159. 1878. Read 
2 July, 1878. 
Alphabetical list of known species of Polyporus, with their 
distribution. -See no. 163. 
135- Ravenel’s American fungi. Grev- 
VI. 129-146, June, 1878; VII. 32-35, Sept. 1878; 
43-54, Dec. 1878. 
. Enumeration of species in Rayenel’s Fungi Americani 
Exsiccati, see suppl t, With descripti of 143 new 
species ‘and figures of some of the species on pl. 101. This 
ate is in vol. VI., the description of plate in VII. 96. 
Fewo new genera, Phillipsiella and Saccardia, figured on 
pl. 119. 
wigia, XVII. 37-40, March, 1878. 
136. —— On Chaetophoma. 
26. Pi. 118,119. Sept. 1878. 
Describes and figures 6 species from Carolina. Descrip- 
tions repeated without figures in Hedwigia, XVII. 134. 
137. - Some Extra-European Fungi. Grev. 
VIL. 13-15. Sept. 1878. 
Includes an enumeration of 34 species collected by W. BR. 
Gerard in New York, 5 described as new. 
138. —— Californian Fungi. (rrev. VII. 1-4, 
. Sept. 1878; 101, 102, March, 1879. 
_ Enumeration of 57 species collected b 
. Describes 16 new, and one species from 
Cooks and HarKNEss. 
Grev. VII. 24- 
H. W. Harkness. 
ew York. See also 
Grev. V. | 
150-154. June, 1877. fi 
Some allied species of Aecidiacet. | 
Some of the species named are described in Hed- 
139. —— ‘Mycographia seu Icones Fungorum. 
Figures of fungi from all parts of the world, drawn 
and illustrated by M. C. Cooke. 4% Vol. I. 
Pl. 113. Fig. 406.  Discomycetes. London. 
1879. 
Of this work only one yolume has been issued. It includes 
6 parts, which appeared as follows: Oct. 1875, April, 1876, 
Oct.,1876, April, 1877, Jan.-1878, Feb. 1879. There is a sys- 
tematic and an alphabetic index. It includes a large number 
of colored plates of American Discomycetes, with descriptive 
text. Descriptions of the new and little-known species given 
also in Hedwigia, XVI. 142-144; 147-154; XVII. 53-55. 
140, —— Some exotic fungi. Grev. VII - 
XIV. ’ 
The following are North American references: VII. 95, 
March, 1879, description of Diplodia gossypina ; — XII. 
37, 38, Sept. 1883, 4 species from New Hampshire, Ohio, 
South Carolina, and Texas; — XII. 85, March, 1884, Poly- 
orus pocula ; — XIII. 6, Sept. 1884, Puccinia Ipomeae ; — 
V. 18, 14, Sept. 1885, 4 species from Oregon, Georgia, and 
South Carolina; 90, March, 1886, Leptothyriwm Liriodendri 
and Phoma cerasina from South Cacctia. 
Grev. VIII. 17-21. 
141. - On Peniophora. 
Pl. 122-125. Sept. 1879. 
New gents formed from species of Corticium and Stereum. 
Includes American forms. See no. 149. 
142, ——— Undescribed fungi in the Kew Her- 
barium, Grev. VIII. 34, 35. Sept. 1879. 
Describes 2 species from Oregon and British Columbia. 
143. —— Natal Fungi. Grev. VIII. 69-72. 
Dec. 1879. 
_Uesenbes Uredo macrosperma, Cooke, from the United 
ates. 
144. -—— Agaric with green spores. ‘Grev. 
VIII. 53. Dec. 1879. 
Brief notice of Agaricus Morgani, Peck. 
145. Reliquiae Libertianae. Grev. VIII. 
81-87. March, 1880. 
On p. 87 describes Lasiosphaeria acicola from the Rocky 
Mountains. 
146. —— New YorkFungi. Grev. VIII. 117- 
119. March, 1880. - 
Notices of 31 species collected by W. R. Gerard, 7 de- 
scribed as new. See also notice in Rev. Myc. II. 98. 
147. The genus Ravenelia. Jour. Roy. 
Micr. Soc. TI. 384-389 (1-6). Pl. 11. Read 
14 April, 1880. 
G 1 ot of th » including 2. - 
forsiieand B. rectthaat tha Cuited Miata? SNe 
148. Observations on Peziza. Grev. 
VIII. 129-143. Pl. 131-1338. June, 1880. 
Incidental reference to American species. 
149. On Hymenochaete and its allies. 
Grev. VIII. 145-150. ‘June, 1880. : 
Enumeration of species, including American, with descrip. 
tions of setae. Also gives additional species of Peniophora. 
See no. 141. 
150. —— The Perisporiaceae of Saccardo’s 
Syllogs Fungorum. Grev. XI. 35-38. Sept. 
82. 
Gives his views with regard to Zrystphella and Pleochaete, 
pee nates of 12 American species, principally Asterinae and 
€lv0laee ms 
151. Re-appearance of Cyctoderma. Grev. 
XI. 95,96. Pl. 160. Fig. 10. March, 1883. 
Describes Cycloderma Ohiensis, Cooke and Morgan, with 
figures, and states that Milleria herbatica, Peck, is Testicu- 
laria Cyperi, Klotzsch. See Kuorzscun, J. F. 
152. —— North American Fungi. Grev. XI. 
106-111. March, 1883. - 
Enumerates 44 species from Maine, Ohio, California, the 
ea part from South Carolina and Georgia, in Ravenel’s 
fungi Americani Exsiccati; 27 described as new. See same 
title above, no. 129. 
