688 
Spegazzini, G., DecadesMycologicaeArgentinae. 5 decades, cum 50 
specim. exsicc. Bonariae 1881. 8. Mk. 30 
Sydow, F., Uredineae exsiccatao. Fasciculus I — XXV et XXIlla (quantum 
hucusque prodiit), cum 1300 speciebus exsiccatis. Berolini 1888 — 98. 4. In 
Mappen. 323 
— Ustilagineae exsiccatae. Fasciculus I— III, cum 150 speciebus exsiccatis. 
Berolini 1894—98. 4. In Mappe. 31 
— Phycomycetes et Protomycetes exsiccati. Fasciculus I (quantum 
hucusque prodiit): 50 species exsicc. Berol. 1897. 4. In Mappe. 15 
Sydow et Zopf, MycothecaMarchica. 48 Centuriae (quantum hucusque pro- 
diit), sistentes 4800 species exsiccatas. Berolini 1880 — 98, 4. 750 
Ein vollständiges Exemplar dieser grössten kritischen Pilzs am m 1 u n g , die noch 
fortgesetzt wird. — Jede neu erscheinende Centurie wird zum Preise von M. 13,50 geliefert. (Centurie 
I — XX ist vollständig vergriffen.) 
Einzelne Centurien auch separat käuflich. 
ThÜmen, F. V., F u n g i A u s t r i a c i exsiccati. 13 centuriae c. 1300 spec. 
exsicc. optime conserv. Dresd. 1871 — 75. 4. 450 
— Mycotheca universalis. Cent. VIII— X. c. 300 specieb. exsicc. Bayreuth 
1877—78. 4. 50 
Vize, J. E., M i c r o - F u n g i B r i t a n n i c i. Fascic. VI. sist. 100 species exsiccatas. 
Welshpool 1879. 4. 25 
Winter, G., Fungi selecti Helvetiae exsiccati. 60 species exsicc. 6 
e) Lichenes. 
Arnold, F., C l a d o n i a e H e r b a r i o r u m F 1 o e r k e et Wa 1 I r o t h. 100 photo- 
graph. Tafeln u. 6 getrocJcn. Species. Münch. 1888, 60 
Fries, Th. M., Lichenes Scandinaviae rarior. et crit. exsiccat, Fase. I-III. 
c. 75 spec. exsicc. Upsal. 1859—65. 4. 75 
Joshua, W., Herbarium Lichenologicum universale. Ca. 2500 species 
exsiccatae. folio. 550 
Amost valuable collection containing among many rare species most 
of Dr. Arnold 's, Prof. Lojka's and agood deal ofNylander's new species, 
besides a large quantity of rare exotic specimina viz. most ofWright's 
Cubenses, all those known from the Island of Jamaica (very fine spe- 
cimens wliich include some new ones identified and namedby Dr. Müller 
of Geneva), some Caucasian and a good number from Dr. Farlow's 
American Liehen s. The Lecideae alone of this unique collection num- 
ber nearly 400. — Every species is named and carefullymounted on paper. 
Kummer, F., Führer in die Flechtenkunde. Mit 14 getrocTcneten Arten. 
Berlin 1873. 8. Pb. — Die 2. Auflage hat diese getrockn. Arten nicht. 2 
Rabenhorst, L., L i c h e n e s E u r o p a e i e x s i c c a t i. Fasel, 3—5, 9—12, 15, 
16, 18—20, 24—26, 31, 34, 36 = 19 Fascikel w. ca. 500 getrochn. Species. Dresd. 
1858—79. 8. 180 
Fascikel 1, 24—26, 31, 36 einzeln ä M. 10. 
— Cladoniae Europaeae. Cladonien Europas in getrockneten 
Exemplaren. Dresden 1860—63. folio. 
Das Supplement. 1863. Mit etwa 80 getrockneten Species. 18 
Reichenbach U. Schubert, Lichenes exsiccati, collecti atque de- 
s c r i p t i. (Die Flechten in getrockn. Exemplaren.) 5 Hefte m. 125 getrockn. Arten. 
Dresd. 1822 — 24. 4. 30 
Roumeguere, C, Genera LichenumEurop. exsicc. 100 spec exsicc. Tolos. 
1895. 4. En carton. 16 
f) Algae 
(et Characeae, Desmidiaceae, Diatomaceae). 
Algae marinae Danmonienses. 36 dried species (in many specimens), well preser- 
ved. 4. hf. bd. calf. ' 20 
Algae marinae exsicc. impr. Scandinavicae. 29 Arten, m. handschr. Text in 
schwed. Sprache (ca. 1850.) fol. In Mappe. 6 
Allen, F. W., CharaceaeAmericanae exsicc. 4 Fascic, containing 41 spec. 60 
Braun, Rabenhorst, Stizenberger, Die Characeen Europas in 126 getrockn. 
Spec. 5 Fascik. Dresd. 1859—78. FoL 180 
