Remarks on Catalogue of Ohio Plants. 



49 



1884. 



The same. Ibid., Vol. VII, 1884, pp. 5-10, pi. 1. 

 Treats of genus BoletUs. 



New species of Fungi. By Chas. H. Peck. Bull. Torrey Botan. 

 Club, Vol. XI, Mar., 1884, pp. 26-28. 



Describes Polyporus delectans from Ohio, together with Myriado- 

 porus adustus and Hypomyces xylophilus mentioned by Kellerman and 

 Werner (p. 68.) 



New species of Fungi. By Chas. H. Peck. Bull. Torrey Bot. 

 Club, Vol. XI, May, 1884, pp. 49-50. 



Physarum multiplex n. sp. is described from Ohio. 



Note on Viola cucullata. By Jos. F. James. Bot. Gazette, Vol. 

 IX, July, 1884, p. 113. 



Notes large size of flowers and visits of bees with setting of fruit 

 as a result. The observations were made near Cincinnati. 



Kansas Fungi. By J. B. Ellis and W. A. Kellerman. Bull. 

 Torr. Bot. Club, Vol. XI, Oct., 1884, pp. 114-116. 



Describe new species of fungi among which is Septoria leptosta- 

 chya from Ohio. 



1885. 



The Mycologic Flora of Miami Valley, Ohio. By A. P. Morgan. 

 Jour. Cin. Soc. Nat. Hist., Vol. VIII, 1885, pp. 91-110, pi. 1. 

 Deals with species of Polyporus. 



The same. Ibid., Vol. VIII, pp . 168-174. 

 Concludes genus Polyporus and Myriadoporus . 



The life in the Tyler-Davidson Fountain [Cincinnati.] By G. B. 

 Twitchell. Jour. Cin. Soc. Nat. Hist., Vol. VIII, Oct., 1885, pp. 

 166 168. 



Mentions species of Diatoms found in the water in the basin and 

 also the filamentous algse, especially Stigeoclonium tenue. 



Progress of Vegetation in the Ohio Valley. By Jos. F. James. 

 Jour. Cin. Soc Nat. Hist., Vol. VIII, 1885, pp. 115-117. 



In this paper is given a list of 15 of the earliest flowering plants 

 with dates when first observed in bloom for 8 years. The deduction 

 from the data given was that every alternate year had a backward 

 spring. The even years had early springs, the odd years late springs. 



