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INDEX TO VOLUME IV. 



(Continued.) 



Inocybe subochracea burtii, 280. 

 Lactarius volemus, 219. 

 Leaf mildew fungiis, 245. 

 Lycoperdon echinatum, 196. 

 Lycoperdon tessellatum, 196. 

 Lycoperdon umbrinum, 196. 

 Lycoperdon wrightii, 261. 

 Marasmius campanulatus, 204. 

 Marasmius delectans, 258. 

 Marasmius ramealis, 251. 

 Morchella esculenta, 272. 

 Mushrooms from pure culture 



spawn, 271, 282, 283, 284. 

 Mutinus caninus, 217. 

 Mycena galericulata, 253. 

 Mycena haematopa, 274. 

 Naucoria pediades, 232. 

 Panaeolus campanulatus (should be 



changed to Stropharia semiglo- 



bata), 244. 

 Panaeolus epimyces, 193. 

 Peziza coccinea, 226, 228. 

 Peziza repanda, 236, 237. 

 Pluteus cervinus, 254. 

 Pleurotus applicatus, 224. 



Pleurotus ostreatus, 270. 

 Pleurotus ulmarius, 250. 

 Polyporus brumalis, 203. 

 Polyporus igniarius. 257. 

 Polyporus subsericeus, 276. 

 Polprous umbellatus, 262. 

 Puffball, Calvatia craniformis, 269. 

 Pure cultures, 268, 282, 283, 284. 

 Scleroderma vulgare, 256. 

 Smut of Cimicifuga, 208. 

 Sphaerotheca phytoptophilus, 245. 

 Strobolomyces strobilaceus, 240. 

 Stropharia semiglobata (to this 



change the name given for 



Fig. 191). 244. 

 Trametes elegans, 213, 215. 

 Tricholoma sulphureum, 261 

 Urocystis carcinodes, 208. 

 Urnula craterium, 229, 231. 

 Verpa digitaliformis, 238, 239. 

 White rust, 220. 

 Witche's broom. 246. 248. 

 Yellow clustercups of elder, 199. 

 Yellow clustercips of Impati°ns. 



207. 



