FUNGI 



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Tricholoma melaleucum Persoon.J 

 Orca (Trelease, 523). 



STERILE MYCELIA. 

 Sclerotium varium Persoon. 



Kadiak (Trelease, 737, in decaying stems of Heracleum}. 

 Sclerotium durum Persoon. 



Orca (Trelease, 73 oa ' * n decaying stem of Veratrtim, associated 

 with Patinella aloysii-sabaudice.'} 



PSEUDO-FUNGI. 



The following mite-galls, formerly placed in the pseudo-genus 

 Erineum, occur in Alaska : 



Erineum alneum Persoon. 1 



Muir Glacier (Trelease, 711); Kadiak (Cole). On leaves of Alnus. 



Erineum roseum Schult. 



HOOKER & ARNOTT, Bot. Beechey 134. ROTHROCK, Smithsonian Kept. 

 1867 : 463. TURNER, Cont. Nat. Hist. Alaska 85. 



Alaska. Doubtless on leaves of Betula, unless it refers to the pre- 

 ceding. 



Erineum aucupariae Kunze. 1 



Wrangell (Evans, 64, on leaves of Sorbus}. 

 Erineum pyrinum Persoon.* 



Cape Fox (Trelease, 666, on leaves of Pyrus rivularis}. 



INDEX TO HOST GENERA. 2 



ACONITUM. ALNUS. 



yEcidium circinans f. aconiti del- Didymosphaeria nana. 



phinifolii. Erineum alneum. 



AGROSTIS. Gnomoniella tubiformis. 



Leptosphseria leersiana. Hypoxylon majusculum. 



Septoria grjlli. Limacinia? alaskensis. 



Sphaerella californica. Nectria episphaeria. 



Sphaerella ignobilis. Sphaerella alni-viridis. 



AIRA. Sphaerella stellarinearum. 



Didymosphaeria arenaria. ANEMONE. 



Stagonospora graminum. ./Ecidium ranunculacearum. 

 1 Determined by Professor Farlow. 



2 A few indefinite references, such as wood, moss, etc., are to be found at end 

 of the generic index. 



