Feb., 1887.] 
NEW LITERATURE—ADDENDA. 
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“Fungi novi vel minus bene cogniti Fennle et Gallic descrip- 
sit” P. A. Karsten. 1. c. 
“Champignon phosphorescent parasite du Paturin despres.” 
L’abbe Joseph Du lac. 
“Fungi Gallici exsiccati.” Centurie XLe, C. Roumeguere. 
The American species contained in this century are as follows : 
Puccinia Zopfi, Winter; Aecidium Gilice , Peck; Ae. punctatum , Pers.; 
Eutyloma Ranunculi, Bon. var. Thalictir , Farlow ; Septoria Nolitangeris , 
Ger.; Sep. Cacalice, E. & K.; Cercospora Hydropipens (Thum.) Speg.; 
Eriueum Populinum, Pers. 
“Champignons parasites des Eucalyptus [Septoria Eucalypti], 
Wint. et Roum.” C. Roumeguere. 1. c. 
“ Synchytrium cupulatum, ” n. sp. Von. Dr. Fr. Thomas, in Ohrdruf. 
Botanisches Centralblatt, No. 1, 1887. 
“ Report of the Fungus Diseases of the Grape Vine.” By F. 
Lamson Scribner, Dept, of Agr., Botan. Divis. Bulletin No. 11. 
The fungi described, with remedies, etc , in this report of 136 pages 
are the “Downy Mildew” ( Perospora viticola, DeB.v), the “ Powdery Mil¬ 
dew” ( JJncinula spiralis , B. & C.), “The Black Rot” IPhysalospora Bid - 
willii , Sacc.), “ Anthracnose” ( Spliaceloma umpelinum , De By.), “ Grape- 
leaf Blight ” [Cercospora viticola , Sacc.) and “Grape-leaf Spot” ( Pliyllosticta 
Labruscce , Thum.) The illustrations cover seven pages, three of them 
colored. 
“ Nomenclature of Colors for Naturalists.” By Robert Ridge¬ 
way. Little, Brown & C<>., Boston, 1886. 
This neat book contains 130 pages and seventeen plates, many of 
them colored. Pp. 61-118 consist of a glossary for ornithologists, but 
the remaining p uts are of equal interest and value to the botanical 
artist. 
“Fungi Guaranitici.” By Dr. Carlos Spegazzini (concluded). In the 
“Annales de la Sociedad Cientifica Argentina” for October and 
November, 1886, there are enumerated and described 119 species of 
fungi. Many of these are new and all are numbered as if forming 
part of a distributed set. The text is in Latin and the numbers 
range from 316 to 435. The following orders are included : Myxomy- 
cetce. Sphceropoidsae , Melaconieae , Mucedinae , Dematiae , Tubercularieae 
and Stilbeae. B. 
ADDENDA. 
The following omissions occur in the “Index to Genera and Species” 
on pp. five and six: 
Giberella, Sacc.Genus XI 
Giberella pulicaris (Fr.).148 
Giberella Saubinetii, Mont.149 
Ilyponectria, Sacc.Genus XII 
Ilyponectria Gossypii (Schw.)... 150 
Lasionectria, Sacc.Genus X 
Lasionectria lasioderma (Ell.).. .146 
Lasionectria poliosa, E. & E_145 
Lasionectria Rexiana (Ell.).147 
