677 
27514—27530 Ulrich — Underwood. 
Ulrich Chr. cfr. Kuitner S. 
14 Ulrichs. Schaden durch Getreiderost (Illustr. Landwirtschaftl. Zeitg., 1906, 
p. 178). 
15 Ulsamer J. A. Unsere essbaren Pilze (Schwamme). Eme einfache und 
leicht verstandliche Anleitung, die besten und haufiger vorkommenden 
essbaren Pilze, sowie deren Verwendung in tiberraschend kurzer Zeit 
kennen zu lernen. Kempten (J. Kosel) 1896, 8°, 40 pp., 5 tab. 
16 Underwood Lucien Marcus. The clover rust, Uromyces Trifolii (Bot. Gaz., 
XIII. 1888, p. 301—302). 
16 a — Diseases of the Orange in Florida (Journ. of Mycol., VII, 1891, p. 27—36). 
17 — Connecting fornis among polyporoid Fungi (Zoe, III, 1892, p. 91—95). 
18 — List of Cryptogams at present known to inhabit the State of lndiana 
(Proc. lndiana Acad. Sci., 1893, ersch. 1894, p. 30 — 67). 
19 — Edible fungi — a great waste of vegetable food in lndiana (Transact. 
lndiana Hort. Soc., 1893, ersch. 1894, p. 62—67) tab. 
20 — lndiana Flora. Distributed by the Biological Survey. Series I (No. 1 
bis 100), Parasitic fungi. 1894. 
21 — An increasing pear disease in lndiana (Abstract) (Proc. lndiana Acad. 
Sci, 1894, ersch. 1895, p. 67). 
22 — The variations of Polyporus lucidus (Abstract) (Proc. lndiana Acad. Sci. 
1894, ersch. 1895, p. 132 — 133). 
23 — Report of the botanical division of the lndiana State Biological Survey 
for 1894 (Proc. lndiana Acad. Sci., 1894, ersch. 1895, p. 144—156). — 
Appendix B. Additional list of host plants of fungi (1. c., p. 153 — 154). — 
Appendix D. List of parasitic fungi distributed by the lndiana Biological 
Survey. Series I, No. 1 — 100, Decbr. 1894 (1. c., p. 154—156). 
24 — On the distribution of the North American Helvellales (Minnesota Bot. 
Stud., Bull. IX, Part. VIII, 1896, p. 483-500). 
25 — Mycology in the Southern States (Gard. and Forest, IX, 1896, p. 263 
bis 264) fig. 
26 — Edible Fungi. A wasted foot product (Alabama Agrie. Exper. Stat, of 
the Agr. and Mechan. Coli. Auburn., Bull. 73, 1896, p. 337 — 346) fig. 
27 — Coleosporium Campanulae (Pers.) Wint. (Bull. Torr. Bot. Cl. XXIII, 1896, 
p. 423). 
28 — Terminology among the Orders of Thallophytes (Bull. Torr. Bot. Club, 
XXIII, 1896, p. 526-532). 
29 — Some new Fungi, chiefly from Alabama (Bull. Torr. Bot. Club, XXIV, 
1897, p. 81—86). 
30 — Suggestions to collectors of fleshy fungi. Cambridge (Camb. Bot. Sup. 
Co.) 1897, 8°, 14 pp. (Appendix ad n. 27546). 
