Miles Joseph Berkeley
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Miles Joseph Berkeley was an English cryptogamist and clergyman, and one of the founders of the science of plant pathology. Life Berkeley was born at Biggin Hall, Benefield, Northamptonshire, and educated at Rugby School and Christ's College, Cambridge. Taking holy orders, he became incumbent of Apethorpe in 1837, and vicar of Sibbertoft, near Market Harborough, in 1868. He acquired an enthusiastic love of cryptogamic botany in his early years, and soon was recognized as the leading British authority on fungi and plant pathology. Christ's College made him an honorary fellow in 1883.
Miles Joseph Berkeley's Published Works
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- Notices of British Fungi. (148)
- Enumeration of the Fungi of Ceylon. Part II., containing the remainder of the Hymenomycetes, with the remaining established tribes of Fungi (1873) (103)
- Notices of North American Fungi. (70)
- Fungi Cubenses (Hymenomycetes). (1868) (65)
- Introduction to Cryptogamic Botany (1858) (52)
- The Fungi of Ceylon (1871) (43)
- The Fungi of Brazil, including those collected by J. W. H. Trail, Esq., M.A., in 1874. (1876) (30)
- Characters of new fungi, collected in the North Pacific Exploring Expedition by Charles Wright (28)
- On a Collection of Fungi from Cuba. Part II., including those belonging to the Families Gasteromycetes, Coniomycetes, Hyphomycetes, Physomycetes, and Ascomycetes. (1868) (27)
- XL.—Notices of British fungi (1850) (25)
- On some Entomogenous Sphæriæ. (1857) (20)
- The micrographic dictionary (18)
- Centuries of North American fungi (17)
- List Of Fungi From Brisbane, Queensland; With Descriptions Of New Species-Part II (1883) (16)
- Australian Fungi.—II. Received principally from Baron F. von Mueller. (1881) (15)
- XLII.—Notices of British Fungi (1844) (15)
- XXXIX.—On three species of mould detected by Dr. Thomas in the amber of East Prussia (1848) (15)
- XXII. List of Fungi from Brisbane, Queensland; with Descriptions of New Species. (14)
- XLII.—Descriptions of Exotic Fungi in the collection of Sir W. J. Hooker, from Memoirs and Notes of J. F. Klotzsch, with Additions and Corrections (1839) (12)
- On some new Fungi from Mexico. (1867) (12)
- V. On an edible Fungus from Tierra del Fuego, and an allied Chilian Species. (1842) (12)
- IX.—Notices of British hypogœous Fungi (1846) (11)
- XXXI.—Centuries of North American Fungi (1853) (11)
- Notices of North American fungi (cont.) (11)
- Supplement to the Enumeration of Fungi of Ceylon. (1876) (10)
- XLVII.—Notice of some Fungi collected by C. Darwin, Esq., in South America and the Islands of the Pacific (1842) (10)
- LIII.—Notices of British Fungi (1871) (10)
- XXVII.—Notices of British fungi (1838) (10)
- Australian Fungi, received principally from Baron F. von Mueller and Dr. R. Schomburgk. (1872) (9)
- IV. On some Species of the Genus Agaricus from Ceylon. (1870) (9)
- L.—Notices of British Fungi (1841) (8)
- XXXIII.—Notices of British fungi (1850) (7)
- II.—Notices of British Fungi (7)
- Notices of some Brazilian fungi (6)
- Contributions to the Botany of H.M.S. ‘ Challenger.’ XXXVIII. Enumeration of the Fungi collected during the Expedition of H.M.S. ‘Challenger.’ 1874–75. (1877) (6)
- Fungi Cubenses (Hymenomycetes). (Continued.) (1868) (6)
- Notaris on Mosses (1871) (5)
- VIII. Enumeration of the Fungi collected during the Expedition of H.M.S.‘ Challenger’, Feb.-Aug. 1873. (1874) (5)
- Fungi: Their Nature and Uses (5)
- XLVII.—Notices of British Fungi (1865) (5)
- XLI.—On a new genus of Diatomaceæ (1844) (5)
- Report on the Fungi collected in Kerguelen Island by the Rev. A. E. Eaton during the stay of the Transit‐of‐Venus Expedition of 1874–5. (1876) (4)
- XXXV.—Notices of British Fungi (1854) (4)
- XVII.—Notices of British Fungi (1876) (4)
- XXIV.—Notices of British fungi (1879) (4)
- XXXVII.—Notices of British fungi (1873) (4)
- XI. List of Fungi from Queensland and other parts of Australia; with Descriptions of New Species.—Part III (1887) (4)
- The English flora of Sir James Edward Smith : class XXIV. cryptogamia (4)
- XI.—Notices of British fungi (1881) (4)
- XXXII.—Notice of some Fungi collected by C. Darwin, Esq., during the expedition of H. M. Ship Beagle (4)
- Enumeration of the fungi collected during the expedition of H.M.S. Challenger (3)
- Magazine of zoology and botany (3)
- Observations on a peculiar Mode of Fructification in Chionyphe Carteri, Berk. (1864) (3)
- VII. On two Tuberiform Vegetable Productions from Travancore. (1860) (3)
- On some new Fungi. (1857) (3)
- Notices of British Fungi (615-639) (3)
- Note on the Development of Fungi upon Patna Opium. (1856) (3)
- Disease in the wheat crop. (3)
- Wheat Rust and Bérberry Rust (1870) (3)
- XXIII.—Notices of British fungi (1866) (3)
- Enumeration of the Fungi collected during the Arctic Expedition, 1875‐76. (1878) (3)
- XLV.—Notices of Fungi in the Herbarium of the British Museum (3)
- Mycological Illustrations, being Figures and Descriptions of New and Rare Hymenomycetous Fungi (1871) (3)
- XVI. On Two New Genera of Fungi. (1853) (3)
- XXXIV.—Notices of fungi collected in Zanzibar, in 1884, by Miss R. E. Berkeley (1885) (3)
- Introduction to cryptogamic botany. By the Rev. M. J. Berkeley. With 127 illustrations on wood, drawn by the author. (2)
- XX.—Notices of British fungi (1838) (2)
- Alternation of Generations in Fungi (1871) (2)
- An enumeration of the fungi collected ath the Cape of Good Hope during the stay of the English Transit of Venus expedition in 1874 (2)
- XXXIV.—Notices of British Fungi (1865) (2)
- VIII.—On the fructification of the pileate and clavate tribes of hymenomycetous fungi (1838) (2)
- Notices of British fungi (1-37) (2)
- Contributions to the Botany of H.M.S. ‘Challenger.’ XXVI. Enumeration of Fungi collected during the Expedition of H.M.S. ‘Challenger.’ (1876) (2)
- IV. Remarks on the Fungus (1)
- Note on the Recent Discoveries in relation to the Microgonidia of Freshwater Algæ. (1857) (1)
- XII.—On the preservation of objects of natural history for the microscope (1845) (1)
- Wheat Rust and Bérberry Rust (1870) (1)
- XVI. On two New British Fungi. (1866) (1)
- X.—Notices of British fungi (1866) (1)
- First Book of Indian Botany (1869) (1)
- IX.—Observations on Fucus Labillardierii, Turner (1)
- III.—Observations on the Recent Investigations into the Supposed Cholera Fungus. (1869) (1)
- XLV.—Supplement to Descriptions of Exotic Fungi in ‘Annals of Nat. Hist.,’ vol. iii. pp. 322 and 375 (1841) (1)
- Reviews: Introduction to Cryptogamic Botany (1858) (1)
- XL.—Description of a new fungus from British Guiana (1844) (0)
- Sent to Berkeley [Collecting List] (0)
- Fungi; their nature and uses. By M.C. Cooke ... edited by the Rev. M.J. Berkeley ... (0)
- The Fungus Disease of India: a Report of Observations (1876) (0)
- Reviews: The Micrographic Dictionary (1854) (0)
- Descriptions of new species of fungi collected by the U.S. Exploring Expedition under C. Wilkes, U.S.N., Commander (0)
- On three new species of Agaricus from a stove (0)
- William Gilson Farlow miscellaneous specimen lists : collectors A-B. (0)
- A new onion disease. (0)
- Venezuelan Fungi. 1856 (0)
- LVIII.—On Substances inclosed in Mochastones (1843) (0)
- V. On Agaricus crinitus, Linn., and some allied Species. (1846) (0)
- Original Communications: Address delivered (1868) (0)
- XXIV. On the early Stages of Development of Lemanea fluviatilis, Agardh. (1851) (0)
- XXXIII.—Further observations on Ctenodus Labillardieri, in a Letter to the Rev. M. J. Berkeley, M.A. F.L.S. (1844) (0)
- Note on the Use of the Rhizoma of Pteris aquilina as an Article of Food. (1857) (0)
- XLVIII.—Notices of British fungi (1870) (0)
- XV.—On the fructification of Lycoperdon, Phallus, and their allied genera (1839) (0)
- Note on a Fungus found imbedded in the Fens of Cambridgeshire. (1856) (0)
- On the Spiral Markings of the Flocci in the Genus Trichia. (1863) (0)
- Hæmatococcus sanguineus, AG. (1845) (0)
- Kew Gardens (0)
- XXIII.—Description of a new species of Closterium (Closterium Griffithii) (1854) (0)
- XXXIX. On a Gall gathered in Cuba by W.S. Macleay, Esq., upon the Leaf of a Plant belonging to the Order Ochnaceæ. (1841) (0)
- Botany : I. Lower Cryptogamia. II. Phanerogamia of the Pacific Coast of North America. (0)
- Cholera Fungus (1867) (0)
- On mounting minute algæ for the microscope (1845) (0)
- Handbook of British mosses comprising all that are known to be natives of the British Isles / by M.J. Berkeley. (0)
- The Potato Disease (0)
- XXXVIII. On the Reproductive Organs of Equisetum. (1841) (0)
- IV. On some Tuberiform Vegetable Productions from China. (1858) (0)
- Lists of fungi sent to M.J. Berkeley. (0)
- On the thread blight of tea. (0)
- Notices of British fungi (38-58) (0)
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