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Cincinnati Society of Natural History. 



1886. 



The Mycologic Flora of the Miami Valley. By A. P. Morgan. 

 Jour. Cin. Soc. Nat. Hist., Vol. IX, 188^, pp. 1-8. 



Deals with genera Trametes, Dtcdalea, Paro/us, Merulius, Por- 

 othclium and Solenia. 



1887. 



The same. Ibid., Vol. X, 1887, pp. 7-18. 

 Deals with the Hydnei. 



The same. Ibid., \ ol. X, 1887, pp. 188-202. 

 Deals with Thelephorei. 



1888. 



The same. Ibid., Vol. XI, 1888, pp. 86-95, P 1 - *• 

 Deals with Clavariei and Ti-e??iellinei, concluding the Hymenomy- 

 cetes. 



Diseased Plums. By Jos. F. James. Bot. Gazette, Vol. XII, 

 July, 1888, p. 193, figure. 



Describes effects of Exoascus pruni on Primus americana noted 

 near Oxford, Ohio. 



1889. 



Mucronoporus, E. & E. By J. B. Ellis and B. M. Everhart. 

 Jour. Mycol., Vol. V, June 1889, pp. 90-92. 



Refer to Mucronoporus spissus (Schw.) as occurring in Ohio. 



New and rare species of North American Fungi. By J. B. 

 Ellis and B. M. Everhart. Jour, of Mycol., Vol. V, Sept. 1889, pp. 

 I45-J57- 



Note Asochvta cornicola Sacc, CyHtiajvsporium ? oculatum n. sp., 

 and C. viridis ( ?) n. sp., as occuring in Ohio. 



North American Fungi. The Gastromycetes. By. A. P. Mor- 

 gan. Jour. Cin. Soc. Nat. Hist., Vol. XI, 1889, pp. 141- 149, pi. 1. 



Although entitled " North American Fungi" the most of the 

 species herein described occur in Ohio. Muti?ius bovinus n. sp. is 

 described and illustrated. This is an Ohio species. 



North American Fungi. Second paper. By A. P. Morgan. 

 Jour. Cin. Soc. Nat. Hist., Vol. XII, 1889, pp. 8-22, pi. 2. 



Contains descriptions of species of Lycoperdacea, many of them 

 from Ohio. 



