December, 1907] 



Mycological Bulletin No. 84. 



377 



Pack's Psathyrella hirta, 371 



Peck's Reports, 38, 369 



Peronospora, 108 



Peziza, 220, 327 



Peziza badia (spore discharge), 

 222 



Peziza coccinea, 226 



Pezizaceae, 2, 31 



Peziza repanda, 222, 237 



Pezizas again. Hi 



Peronospora, grape mildew, 15 L 



Phallaceae, 2 



Phalloids or stinkhorns, 70 



Photographs solicited, 93 



Phycomyces, 326 



Phycomyces nitens, 326 



Phyllopodia, a new genus, 223 



Phyllopodia parasitica, 223 



Pilobolus, 326 



Pilobolus crystallinus, 326 



Pleurotus, 30, 157 



Pleurotus ostreatus, spore dis- 

 charge, 234 



Pleurotus ulmarius, 158, 249 



Pluteus ccrvinus, 62 



Poisoning by mushrooms, 218 



Polyporaceae, 1, 34 



Polyporaceae, key, 173 



Polypores, 34 



Polypori, 359 



Polyporus lucidus, 361 



Polyporus Number, 173 



Polyporus obtusus, 277 



Polyporus parasitic on leaf, 223 



Pore fungi, 1 



Polystictus pergamenus, 361 



Pronunciation of names, 25, 38 



Psathyrella hirta, 371 



Psilocybe, 109 



Publishers, 44 



Puff-balls, 2, 18, 19 



PufT-ball family, 2, 18 



Pure-culture spawn, 282 



Purpose, 99 



Quotations, 194, 198, 202, 206,210, 

 214, 218, 222 



Ravenel's phalloid, 70, 74 



Rhodosporae, 145 



Ring, 10 



Rosy-spored agarics, 145 



Rosy-sporcd agaricus, 62 



Sarcoscypha floccosa. 367 



Scale for measurement, 18 



Sclerotinia tubcrosa, 327 



Sending (packing), mushrooms, 

 272 



Sherman, Helen, 194. 198 



Smith, Arthur L., 232, 237 



Smith, G. D., 367 



Smooth lepiota, 66, 80, 82, 67 



Smut, 209 



Spawn from pure culture, 265, 282 

 Spawn, pure culture, 282 

 Specimens, good, 17 

 Specimens, how to send, 8 

 Sphaerostible cinnabarina, 329 

 Spine fungi, 1 

 Spore-color in agarics, 62 

 Spore-print, 10 

 Sporodinia, 326 

 Sporodinia aspergillus, 326 

 Stannate iNIycena, 72 

 Sterling, Edward B., 214 

 Stinkhorns, or phalloids, 70 

 Stipe, 10 



Strobilomj'ces, 101 

 Structure (minute) of a mush- 

 room, 10 

 Study necessary, 9 

 Sturgis, W. C, 218 

 Suggestions to teachers, 3 

 Sumstine, D. R., 222, 324 

 Sumstine, Stella, 326 

 Terms illustrated, 137 

 Terms applied to fungi, 173 

 Toadstools (quotations), 210 

 Tricholoma funescens, 292 

 Tricholoma, Ohio species, 289 

 Tricholoma, sejunctum, 290 

 Tricholoma squarrulosum, 292 

 Tricholoma terreum, 292 

 Tuberous peziza, 327 

 Two-spored morel, 149 

 Tylostoma, 296 

 Tylostoma albicans, 29, 7 

 Tylostoma amcricanum, 302 

 Tylostoma berkleyii, 307 

 Tylostoma campcstre, 307 

 Tylostoma floridanum, 301 

 Tylostoma kan sense, 302 

 Tylostoma lloydii, 305 

 Tylostoma obesum, 306 

 Tylostoma occidentale, 296 

 Tylostoma poculatum, 303 

 Tylostoma purpusii, 300 

 Tylostoma pygmaeum, 298 

 Tylostoma resplendens, 291 

 I'ylostoma rufum, 299 

 Tylostoma simulans, 299 

 Tylostoma subfuscum, 304 

 Tylostoma tuberculatum. 304 

 Tylostoma vcrrucosum, 297 

 Urnula craterium (variation), 228 

 Uses of mushrooms, 243, 255,262 

 Vermont lactarii, 349 

 Volva, 10 

 Volvaria, 129 

 Volvaria bombycina, 293 

 White rust, 217 

 Words explained, 1 



