221 



Pk. in Day's Cat., Bull. Buf. Soc. 4 : 222 (158). 1883. 

 Wint. & Demet. Hedw. 24 : 198 (22). Oct. 1885. 

 Ell. in Cat. PI. N. J. 542. 1889. 

 Ell. & Ev. Pyren. 686. d. May 1892. 

 Harvey, Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 23 : 57. 29 Feb. 1896. 

 Lindau in Engler & Prantl, Pflanzenfam. I 1 : 268. May 1896. 

 Underw. & Earle, Bull. Ala. Exp. Sta. 80: 196. 28 June 1897. 

 Earle in Mohr, Contr. U. S. Nat. Herb. 6 : 162. 31 July 1901. 

 Ricker, Univ. of Maine Studies 3 : 40. 30 April 1902. 

 Durand, Jour. Myc. 8 : 109. d. 14 Oct. 1902. 



Hysteriutn rufescens, S. 

 S. Syn. Car. 50 (24) no. 252. d. 1822. 

 Grev. Scot. Crypt. Fl. 1 : pi. 60. 1823. 

 Fr. S. M. 2: 583. d. 1823. 



Spreng.in L. Syst. Veg. 16 ed. 4 T : 413. d. 1827. 

 Fr. El. 2: 141. 1828. 

 Hitchcock, Cat. PI. Amherst 61. 1829. 

 S. Svn. Am. Bor. 244 no. 2081. 1834. 



Hitchcock, Cat. PI. Mass. 646. 1833. 2 ed. 647 (127). 1835. 

 De Not. Prime Linee Isterini 51 (47). d. 1847. 

 Fr. Nova Acta R. Soc. Sci. Upsal. 111. 1 : 122. 1851. 

 Sprague, Proc. Boston Soc. 5: 331. 1856. 

 Duby, Mem. Soc. Phys. et Hist. Nat. 16 : 51 (39). d. 1862. 

 Billings, Am. Nat. 5 : 630. d. pi. //, f. w. Oct. 1871. 

 Frost in Cat. PI. Amherst 92. 1875. 

 Rehm, Hedw. 25 : 196 (42). Oct. 1886. 

 Cobb, List PI. Amherst 45. 1887. 



Ascobolus conglomerates, S. 

 Fr. El. 2 : 16. 1828. 

 S. Syn. Am. Bor. 178 no. 960. d. 1834. 

 Sprague, Proc. Boston Soc. 5 : 330. 1856. 

 *Rav. Fung. Car. 5 : 44. i860. 

 Curtis, M. A., Bot. N. Car. 135. 1867. 

 Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 22 : 95. 1869. 

 B. Grev. 4 : 6 (144)- d. Sept. 1875. 

 Frost in Cat. PI. Amherst 91. 1875. 

 Cobb, List. PI. Amherst 47. 1887. 



Angelina conglomerata, Fr. 

 Fr. Summa 358. 1849. 



Fr. Nova Acta R. Soc. Sci. Upsal. III. 1 : 121. d. 1851. 

 Boud. Ann. Sci. Nat. V. 10: 213. d. 1869. 

 Morg. Jour. Myc. 8 : 182. 20 Dec. 1902. 



Angioridium sinuosum, Grev. 



See Physarum sinuosum, (Bull.) Fr. 



Angioridium valvatum, B. 



See Physarum bogoriense, Racib. 



See Physarum pallidum, (B. & C) Lister. 



Anixia. 



Note. The genus Anixia was originally denned by Fries. If the 

 modern genus is to be credited to Fries it can be only to Fries in Hoffmann, 

 Icones Anal. 3: 70. 1863 as is done by Lindau in Engler & Prantl, Pflan- 

 zenfam. I 1 : 333. Jan. 1S97. Since the genus as at present understood is 

 based on Didymium parietinum, Schrader, it may be questioned whether 

 it would not be better to retain the genus Anixia for the ill-defined species 

 first proposed by Fries and, following Rostafinski, to raise to generic rank 

 the subgenus Myogala of Fries in Summa Veg. Scand. 448. 1846 which 

 included only the original Didymium parietinum of Schrader but one could 



