FREE BOOKS

Author's List




PREV.   NEXT  
|<   246   247   248   249   250   251   252   253   254   255   256   257   258   259   260   261   262   263   264   265   266   267   268   269   270  
271   272   273   274   275   276   277   278   279   280   281   282   283   >>  
e differences and agreements, so as to estimate the probable character of the fungi of other countries of which we are still in ignorance. It is well sometimes that we should attempt a task like the present, since we then learn how much there is to be known, and how much good work lies waiting to be done by the capable and willing hands that may hereafter undertake it. [A] Mr. E. P. Fries, in "Ann. des Sci. Nat." 1861, xv. p. 10. [B] Berkeley and Broome, "Enumeration of the Fungi of Ceylon," in "Journ. Linn. Soc." xiv. Nos. 73, 74, 1873. [C] Fries, "On the Geographical Distribution of Fungi," in "Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist." ser. iii. vol. ix. p. 279. [D] The _Hypogaei_ are evidently intended here by Fries. [E] Fries, "On the Geographical Distribution of Fungi" in "Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist." ser. 3, vol. ix. p. 285. [F] Cooke's "Handbook of British Fungi," 2 vols. 1871. [G] "Grevillea," vols. i. and ii. London, 1872-1874. [H] Fries, "Summa Vegetabilium Scandinaviae" (1846), and "Monographia Hymenomycetum Sueciae" (1863); "Epicrisis Hymenomycetum Europ." (1874). [I] "Flore cryptogamique des Flanders" (1867). [J] "Aine Plantes Cryptogames-cellulaires du Department de Saone et Loire" (1863); Bulliard, "Hist. des Champignons de la France" (1791); De Candolle, "Flore Francaise" (1815); Duby, "Botanicon Gallicum" (1828-1830); Paulet, "Iconographie des Champignons" (1855); Godron, "Catalogue des Plantes Cellulaires du Department de la Meurthe" (1845); Crouan, "Florule du Finistere" (1867); De Seynes, "Essai d'une Flore Mycologique de la Region de Montpellier et du Gard" (1863). [K] Secretan, "Mycographie Suisse" (1833); Trog, "Verzeichniss Schweizerischer Schwaemme" (1844). [L] Passerini, "Funghi Parmensi," in "Giorn. Bot. Italiano" (1872-73); Venturi, "Miceti dell' Agro Bresciano" (1845); Viviani, "Funghi d'Italia" (1834); Vittadini, "Funghi Mangerecci d'Italia" (1835). [M] Schaeffer, "Fungorum qui in Bavaria," &c. (1762-1774); Tratinnick, "Fungi Austriaci" (1804-1806 and 1809-30); Corda, "Icones Fungorum" (Prague, 1837-1842); Krombholz, "Abbildungen der Schwaemme" (1831-1849). [N] Reichardt, "Flora von Iglau;" Niessl, "Cryptogamenflora Nieder-Oesterreichs" (1857, 1859); Schulzer, "Schwaemme Ungarns, Slavoniens,"
PREV.   NEXT  
|<   246   247   248   249   250   251   252   253   254   255   256   257   258   259   260   261   262   263   264   265   266   267   268   269   270  
271   272   273   274   275   276   277   278   279   280   281   282   283   >>  



Top keywords:

Schwaemme

 

Funghi

 

Fungorum

 

Italia

 

Distribution

 

Hymenomycetum

 

Plantes

 

Champignons

 

Geographical

 

Department


Suisse

 

Mycologique

 
Region
 

Secretan

 

Mycographie

 
Montpellier
 

Godron

 

Botanicon

 

Gallicum

 
Francaise

Bulliard

 

France

 

Candolle

 

Paulet

 
Florule
 

Finistere

 

Seynes

 
Crouan
 

Meurthe

 

Iconographie


Catalogue

 

Cellulaires

 
Italiano
 

Krombholz

 

Abbildungen

 

Prague

 

Icones

 
Reichardt
 
Schulzer
 

Ungarns


Slavoniens

 

Oesterreichs

 

Nieder

 

Niessl

 

Cryptogamenflora

 

Austriaci

 

Venturi

 
Miceti
 

Schweizerischer

 

Passerini