Feb., Mar., 188-5.] 
NEW LITERATURE. 
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“Rabenhorst’s Kryptogamen-Flora.” Pilze von Dr. G. Winter. 
29th Lieferung, Diseomycetes (Pezizacese); bearbeitet von Dr. IT. 
Rehm, pp. 6-5-128. 
“The Mycologic Flora of the Miami Valley, Ohio.” By A. P. 
Morgan, continued from p. 18, Vol. X. The Journal of the Cincin¬ 
nati Society of Natural History, Vol. X, No. 4. 
“Bulletin of the New Vork State Museum of Natural His¬ 
tory,” Vol. I, No. 2, May, 1887. Contributions to the botany of the 
state of New York. By Charles II. Peck, state botanist. 
Thirteen of the species are figured on two lithographic plates ; the 
articles are as follows: 
“Descriptions of New Species of New York Fungi.” 
“Descriptions of New York Species of Fungi belonging to the genera 
PaxilluSy (Janiharellus and Craterellus .” 
“Names of New Yhrk Species of Pyrenomycetous Fungi according to the 
Saccardoan arran gement. ” 
“Descriptions of New York Species of viscid Boleti .” 
“Additions to Scotch Peronospore^e.” James W. II. Trail. The 
Scottish*Naturalist, January, 1888. 
“Some Exotic Fungi.” By M. C. Cooke, Grevillea, Marche 1888. 
“Australian Fungi.” By M. C. Cooke, l.c. 
“New British Fungi.” By M. C. Cooke. 1. c. 
“Notes on Hymenomycetes.” By M. C. Cooke. 1. c. 
“Synopsis Pyrenomycetem, continued.” 1. c. 
“Lasciile Nova Species. Descripsit Rob.” Fries, l.c. 
“New British.Discomycetes.” By William Phillips. 1. c. 
“British Hyphomycetes, continued.” l.c. 
“Notes on the Genus Taphrina.” By Benjamin L. Robinson, pp. 
163-176. (Reprint from Annals of Botany, I, II, November, 1887.) 
“Le Greeneria fuliginea, nouvelle forme de Rot des fruit de 
la Vigne, observee en Amerique,” Par Mm. L. Scribner et 
Pierre Viala (pp. 2, 12 September, 1887.) 
HERBARIUM FOR SALE. 
The large and valuable herbarium of Dr. Winter is now offered for 
sale by F. Stephani, Leipzig, Kaiser Wilhem’s Str. 9, Germany, 
who will give farther information upon application. 
