NORTH AMERICAN FUNGI. +5 
Berkeley, Miles Joseph. 
35. On two new genera of fungi. Trans. Linn. 
Soc. XXI. 149-154. Pl. 19, fig. 4. June, 1852. 
Has description of Corynites Ravenelti, with figure. 
36.-—— Ravenelia. Gard. Chron. 26 Feb. 
1853. p. 132. 
In an editorial without title there is a note and figure of 
R. glandulaeformis. , 
37. - On some entomogenous Sphaeriae. 
Jour. Linn. Soc. 1. 157-159. Pl.1. 4 Nov. 1856. 
Includes descriptions and figures of 5 new species of 
Cordyceps from the United States, collected by H. W. 
Ravenel. 
38. Introduction to Cryptogamic Botany. 
8 pp. 604, with 127 illustrations. London. 1857. 
Incidental references to American species of fungi, with 
figures of some of them. In a few instances the figures are 
the earliest published records of the species. , 
39. On, some new fungi. Trans. Linn. 
Soc. XXIT. 129-181. Pl. 25. 5 May, 1857. 
Description and figure of Mitremyces Ravenelii. 
40. An account of the plants collected by 
Dr. Walker in Greenland and Arctic America 
during the expedition of Sir Francis McClintock, 
'R.N., in the yacht Fox. By J. D. Hooker, M.D. 
Jour. Linn. Soc. V. 79-89. 1861. Read 21 June, 
1860. 
On p. 86, a list of 8 species, all but one Agaricini, repeated 
in Me t Arctic Expedition, part 2, p. 526. : 
41. On some new fungi from Mexico. 
Jour. Linn. Soc. 1X. 423-425. Pl. 12. 1867. 
Read 15 Nov. 1866. t 
Describes 6 new species sent by Curtis, collected by Bot- 
teri near Orizaba, and a new genus Wynnea, of which a figure 
is given. The species are attributed to Berkeley and Cuttis. 
42. —— Notices of North American Fungi. 
Grevillea, I. 33-39, Sept. 1872, nos. 101-125; 49-— 
55, Oct. 1872, nos. 126-149; 65-71, Nov. 1872, 
nos. 150-175; 97-102, Jan. 1878, nos. 176-200; 
145-150, April, 1873, nos. 201-225; 161-166, May, 
1873, nos. 226-250; 177-180, June, 1873, nos. 251- 
275;—II. 3-7, July, 1873, nos. 276-300; 17-20, 
Aug. 1873, nos. 301-319; 33-35, Sept. 1878, nos. 
320-327; 49-53, Oct. 1873, nos. 328-350; 65-69, 
Nov. 1873, nos. 351-375; 81-84, Dec. 1873, nos. 
376-401; 97-101, Jan. 1874, nos. 451-475; 158- 
157, April, 1874, nos. 476-500; 177-181, June, 
1874, nos. 402-414; —III. 1-17, Sept. 1874, nos. 
415-450 and 501-525; 49-64, Dec. 1874, nos. 526- 
600; 97-112, March, 1875, nos. 601-681; 145-160, 
June, 1875, nos. 682-750; —IV. 1-16, Sept. 1875, 
nos. 751-813; 45-52, Dec. 1875, nos. 814-844; 
93-108, March, 1876, nos. 845-902 ; 141-162, June, 
1876, nos. 903-1005. 
This series is @ continuation of the ‘Centuries of North 
American Fungi,” by Berkeley and Curtis (see below), in 
which 100 species are described. The present series begins 
with 101, and the numbers represent new species described 
by Berkeley and Curtis, a small number of which had been 
previously published in Berkeley’s ‘‘ Decades of Fungi” and 
" Contributions to North American Mycology,” by Berkeley 
and Curtis. Besides the » &@ large number 
See 
of others are enumerated without numbers. 
A., and TuckERMAN, E. 
43. ‘Enumeration of the fungi collected 
during the Arctic expedition, 1875-76. Jour. 
Linn. Soc. XVII. 13-17. 1880. Read 7 March, 
1878. 
Enumeration of 24 species, 7 described as new. 
44. Hypsilophora_ destructor. Gard. 
Chron. XI. new ser. 299. Fig. 41. 8 March, 1879. 
Description and figure of Hypsilophora (Dae CEB) 
@estructor on pear stems, and reference to 2 other epeciee: : 
RTs, M. 
45. —— Truffles in California. Gard. Chron. 
XXI. new ser. 833. 28 June, 1884. 
Short note on the occurrence of truffles in California. 
and Broome, C. E. 
46. Enumeration of the fungi of Ceylon. Part 2. 
Jour. Linn. Soc. XIV. 29-140. Pl. 2-10. 38 April, 
1873 (1875). 
Includes descriptions of Artocreas Micheneri, p. 73, and 
Patellaria applanata, p. 108, from the United States, and 
notes on several species described in Cuban Fungi. 
and Curtis, M, A. ; 
47. Contributions to the Mycology. of North 
America. Am. Jowr. Sct. Arts, 2 ser. VIII. 401- 
403, Nov. 1849; IX. 171-175, March, 1850; X. 
185-188, Sept. 1850. 
Continued from Am. Jour. Sci. Arts, VI. 353. See Curtis, 
M.A. Enumeration of 100 species, numbered 31-130, of which 
26 are new, and one new genus Arrhytidia. Most of the 
species are repeated in Notices of North American Fungi, for 
which see above, no. 42. 2 
48. Descriptions of new species of 
fungi collected by the U. 8. Exploring Expedition 
under C, Wilkes, U.S.N., Commander. Am. Jour. 
Sct. Arts, XI. 2 ser. 93-95. Jan. 1851. : 
Describes 9 species, all from the Pacific Islands. Ameri- 
can species of this expedition were published elsewhere. See 
Curtis and BERRELEY. 7 
49. Exotic fungi from the Schwei- 
nitzian herbarium, principally from Surinam. 
Jour. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia. II. new ser. 
277-294. Pl. 25. April, 1853. 
Includes 7 species from the United States, 
50. Centuries of North American 
fungi. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. 2 ser. XII. 417-435 
(1-19), Dec. 1853; 3 ser. IV. 284-296 (1-18), 
Oct. 1859. 
Descriptions of 100 new species of Hymenc ycetes and 
Polyporei, with notices of a few others. About half of them 
are repeated in Notices of North American Fungi. No. 42." 
51. A commentary on the Synopsis 
Fungorum in America Boreali media degentium, 
by L. D. de Schweinitz. Jour. Acad. Nat. Sci. 
Philadelphia. New ser. III. 205-224. 1856. 
Critical notes on 326 ies, principally Hym yceti 
from the Schweinitz herbarium, includin descriptions of 2 
new species, Polyporus crociporus, B. an C., and P. cervino-, 
nitens, Schw. Fi 
52. Characters of new fungi, - col- 
lected in the North Pacific Exploring Expedition 
by Charles Wright. Am.. Acad. Arts and Sei. 
Boston. IV. 111-180. 14 Dec. 1858. 
Includes 8 new Species from California and N. W. coast. 
53. Fungi Cubenses. Jour. Linn. 
Soc. X. 280-841, 841-392. 1869. 
Part 1, including Hymenomycet d 2M: 867. 
Part 2, including “Gatteromycctes, Physomycetes aie 
cetes, Hyph tes, and A ycetes, was read 16 Jan. 
1868. This work gives frequent references to localities in the 
United States where Cuban species occur. _ 
and Desmaziéres, J. B. H. J. 
54. On some moulds referred by authors to 
Fumago and on certain allied or analogous forms. 
Jour. Royal Hort. Soc. IV. 243-260 (8-19). 
Fig. 11. 1849. 
Describes & Capnodi d Gle: isié, 
figures also Scorite eponglocs: See Lene aas 
—_ and Montagne, C. 
55. Sixiéme ceriturie de plantes cellulairea 
nouvelles, tant indigénes qu’exotiques. Décade 7. 
Ann. Sci. Nat. Bot. 3 ser. XI. 235-246, 1849. 
Includes descriptions of Trametes rigida d i 
Protracta from the United States. gida and Exidia 
