December, 1888.] 
NI$\V LITERATURE. 
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NEW LITERATURE. 
Bennett, J. L., Plants of Rhode Island—an enumeration of the 
plants growing without cultivation in the State of Rhode 
Island—includes a list of about GOO Fungi. (8 vo., 128 pp. 
Proc. Providence Franklin Socictv, 1888. 
Lagerheim, Dr. G, Fine neue Entorrhiza. Separat abdruck 
aus Hedwigia. 1888, Heft 9 and 10. 
Mykologiska Bidrag. Yl. Ueber eine neue auf Juncus- 
Arten wachsende Species der Gattung Urocystis. 
Macoun, Dr. John. Catalogue of Canadian Plants. Part IV.— 
Endogens. 248 pp. 8 vo. (enumerating about 750 species). 
Trelease, Prof. Wm. Morels & Puff Balls of Madison, Wis. 
From the Transactions of the Wisconsin Academy of 
Sciences, Arts and Letters, Yol. VII, issued 1888. 
Lvcoperdon Missouriense. Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sc-i. V. 
240. PI. YIII. (Reprint.) 
Saccardo, Dr. P. A. Sylloge Fungorum Omnium hucusque cog- 
nitorum. Yol, VII. pars. II. Ustilaginefe et Uredineae. 
Auctore Doct. J. B. De Toni PataviR Oct. 1888, pp. 882, 
with descriptions of 1508 species, 
“ Funghi delle Ardenne contenuti nelle Cryptogam® Ar- 
duennae della Signora M. A. Libert. (Estratto dal la 
Malpighia, Anno 1, Fasc. Y.) 
FLORIDA LICHENS. 
By a letter from our friend Col. W. W. Calkins, who spends 
several months of each winter in Florida, we are pleased to learn 
that since the publication of “The Lichen-Flora of Florida/ 7 by 
Eckfeldt A Calkins in the Journal of Mycology, he has added 
very nearly forty species to the three hundred and thirty there 
enumerated, while still a large number remain to be positively 
identified before being added. Many are new species. In all 
over thirty species of Florida Fungi and Lichens new to science 
can be placed to his credit. To supply the demand which has 
arisen Col. C. will furnish named sets of 100 or more species at 
5 cents per species. 
Address W. W. Calkins, 147 California Ave., Chicago, Ill.- 
after Pec. 25th Jacksonville, Fla. 
