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INDEX. 
Abies pectinata, 221 
Achillea Millefolium, 81 
Acremonium araucanum, 36 
Acrostalagmus coccidicola, 36 
Aecidium Orchidearum, 82, 83 
— Prunellae, 83 
Aegerita candida, 54 
— Webberi, 36 
Aira caespitosa, 82 
Alder stick, 57 
Alternaria, 173, 181 
Alwisia Bombarda, 249, 253, 255 
Anchusa arvensis, 82 
Androsaceus Hudsonii, 3 
Anthoxanthum odoratum, 83 
Apostemidium vibrisseoides, 296 
Arachnopeziza aurata, 293, text-fig. 1, 
294 
Arcyria cinerea, 13, 250, 251, 254, 255 
— denudata, II, 13, 242, 250, 254, 
255, 
— ferruginea, 250, 254, 255 
— insignis, 250, 254, 255 
— nutans, 250, 254, 255 
— Oerstedtii, 12, 13, 254 
— virescens, 250, 254, 255 
Aschersonia Aleyrodis, 29, 37, 39 
— basicystis, 31 
— Coffeae, 29, 32 
— confluens, 29 
— cubensis, 29 
— Goldiana, 38 
— guianensis, 30 
— Henningsii, 23, 100, 157, 164 
— hypocreoidea, 29 
— marginata, 29, 32 
— oxyspora, 30, 31 
— oxystoma, 37 
— placenta, 29, 31, 37 
— samoensis, 29 
— taitensis, 30, 31 
— turbinata, 29, 31 
Ascobolus magnificus, 268 
Ascochyta citrullina, 173 
— Lycopersici, 191 
— Pisi, 174 
Ascocorticium, 60 
— albidum, 60 
— anomalum, 60 
Ascomyces anomalus, 60 
Ascophanus cervarius, I, 59 
Atractium ciliatum, 115 
— coccigena, 120, 123 
— flammeum, 20, 21, 9I, 96, II5, 
117, 118, I19, 159, 163 
— gelatinosum, I15 
— minor, 117, 118, 119 
— pallidum, 118 
M.S. 
Atractium stilbaster, 115 
— Therryanum, 115 
Bacterium vermiforme, 87 
Badhamia affinis, 15, 243, 253, 254 
— nitens, 15 
— orbiculata, 243, 251, 253, 254 
— reticulata, 15 
— utricularis, 246, 300 
Balm of Gilead, 86 
Beech log, 56 
Bees, Belgian, 86 
— Californian, 86 
— Egyptian, 86 
— Mesopotamian, 86 
— Palestine, 86 
— Water, 86 
— Wine, 86 
Belonidium deparculum, 60 
Berberis arcuata, 2 
Birch bark, 57 
Blue-rot, 231, 232 
Boletus scaber, 278, 279 
Botrytis cinerea, 85 
— Douglasii, 85 
Bourdot, L’Abbé H., 
Basidiomycetes,” 50 
Brefeldia maxima, 300 
Brooks, F. T., M.A., “An investiga- 
tion of some Tomato diseases,’’ 173 
— ‘The inheritance of disease-re- 
sistance in plants,’’ 71 
Brooks, R. St John, M.D., D.P.H., 
M.A, ‘‘The National Collection of 
type cultures,’’ 237 
Broomella Ichnaspidis, 27, 94, 95, 
153, 163 
— major, 153, 163 
Brunella vulgaris, 83 
Buller Ay He Ran PiSe., Ph: D- 
F.R.C.S., ‘‘On the audibility of the 
‘puffing’ in the larger Discomy- 
cetes,” 4 
— “Slugs as mycophagists,’’ 270 
— “The basidial and oidial fruit- 
bodies of Dacryomyces deli- 
quescens,’’ 226 
— “Upon the ocellus function of the 
subsporangial swelling of Pilo- 
bolus,’’ 61 
Butler, E. J., C.I.E., D.Sc., M.B., 
F.L.S., ‘“The Imperial bureau of 
mycology,” 168 
“Two New 
Calonectria coccidophaga, 96, I4I1, 
153, 161, 165, Pl. IV, figs. 3-4, 
Catinella olivacea, 296 
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