May 1907] Index to North American Mycology 13S 



Lloyd, C. G. Mycological Notes, No. 22:261-276. PI. 74-85. 

 [Sur quelques rares Gasteromycetes Europeens ; Eastern 

 Stations for Western Plants ; A novelty from Minnesota 

 (Whetstonia n. g.) etc.] July 1906. 



Lloyd, C. G. Mycological Notes. [The Genus Bovistella; Two 

 rare plants from Australia ; Lycoperdon subpratense ; Notes 

 of travel — Geneva.] No, 23:277-292. August 1906. 



Lloyd, C. G. The Genus Bovistella [a Monograph; 21 species; 

 illustrations]. Myc. Notes, 22^\2jj-2&']. Aug. 1906. 



Lloyd, C. G. The Genus Holocotylon. Myc. Notes, No. 

 21 :254-5. April 1906. 



Long, W. H. Notes on New or Rare Species of Ravenelia. 

 Jour. Mycol. 12 :234-6. Nov. 1906. 



Lycoperdon subpratense Lloyd [from W. N. Suksdorf, young 

 specimen with cortex. "This is exactly the same as the Eu- 

 ropean plant, Lycoperdon pratense, and as the American 

 plant only differs from the European in having a colored 

 capillitium w,e doubt if it should have a distinctive name 

 even as a form."] Myc. Notes 23:288. Aug. 1906. 



Lycoperdon subvelatum in Europe. C. G. Lloyd. Lloyd's Myc. 

 Notes, 22:274. July 1906. 



Lycoperdon wrightii in Africa and Java. C. G. Lloyd. Lloyd's 

 Myc. Notes, 22:271-2. July 1906. 



Lyman, Geo. R. Culture Studies in the Polymorphism of Ba- 

 sidiomycetes. [Abstract.] Science N. S. 25:290. 22 Feb. 

 1907. 



Macropodia schweinitzii Sacc. Syll. 8:160. Synon. Peziza 

 tomentosa Schw. Ann. Mycolog. 3:516. Dec. 1905. 



Mangifera indica, host to Lasiodiplodia [apparently L. tubericola 

 E. & G.] Jour. Mycol. 12:145-6. July, 1906. 



Marasmius longistriatus Peck. n. sp., under Pine and Hemlock 

 trees. N. Y. State Mus. Bull. 105 (Bot. 9) :25. Aug. 1906. 



Medicago sativa, host to Colletotrichum trifolii Bain n. sp. Jour. 

 Mycol. 12:193. Sept. 1906. 



Melamspora albertensis Arth. n. sp., on Populus tremuloides 

 Mx. Bull. Torr. Bot. Club, 33:517. Oct. 1906. 



Melanomma juniperinium Sacc. Syll., syn of Chaetomastia jun- 

 iper ina q. V. 



Mentha piperita, host to Leptosphaeria substerilis Peck. n. sp. 

 N. Y. State Mus. Bull. 105 (Bot. 9) :25. Aug. 1906. 



