GENERAL INDEX 
New scientific names of plants and the final members of new combinations are 
printed in bold face type; synonyms and page numbers having reference to figures 
or plates, in italic; and previously published scientific names and all other matter, 
in ordinary type. 
A 
Acid, oxalic, produced by Sclerotinia 
cinerea, 319 
Acidity: The effect of certain conditions 
upon the, of tomato fruits, 229; of 
plum fruits, 317; relation of growth of 
Sclerotinia cinerea to, 318 
Agaricacez, 197 
Agaricus betulinus, 146; quercinus, 145 
Air, The identification of the most char- 
acteristic salivary organism, and its 
relation to the pollution of, 47 
Air-sampling apparatus, bacteriological, 
80; construction and use of, 66 
albido-brunnea (Thelephora), 214, 216, 
228 
albo-violascens (Cyphella), 364 
Aleurodiscus, 198 
Alge: A contribution to our knowledge 
of the relation of certain species of 
grass-green, to elementary nitrogen, 
157; Some pur? culture methods in the, 
23; Indications regarding the source 
E EN nitrogen for Ulva Lactuca, 
angustata (Thelephora), 205 
ur mE (Solenia), 373, var. arbicularis, 
3 
Antherieum Chandleri, 405; stenocar- 
pum, 406 
anthocephala (Thelephora), 202, 203, 
226 
arachnoidea (Cyphella), 363 
Arrhenia, 344 
artocreas (Michenera), 197 
Asterostroma, 198 
Augustinii (Heterothecium), 381 
B 
Bananæ (Cyphella), 379 
biennis (Thelephora), 215 
Boletus abietinus, 91; adustus, 102; 
applanatus, 137; arcularius, 107; betu- 
linus, 104; brumalis, 107; caesius, 96; 
cinnabarinus, 116; cinnamomeus, 123; 
ANN. Мо. Bor. Garp., Vor. I, 1914 
conchatus, 132; conchifer, 93; con- 
fragosus, 144; culicularis, 118; dis- 
tortus, 105; dryadeus, 119; elegans, 
110; fomentarius, 136; fraxineus, 130; 
frondosus, 112; fulvus, 133; fumosus, 
103; gilvus, 117; giganteus, 113; grave- 
olens, 131; hirsutus, 93; hispidus, 119; 
igniarius, 135; lucidus, 123; nummu- 
larius, 110; perennis, 122; Pini, 142; 
pinicola, 130; pubescens, 94; radiatus, 
118; resinosus, 116; sanguineus, 115; 
spumeus, 99; squamosus, 109; suave- 
olens, 140; sulphureus, 114; tulipifera, 
152; umbellatus, 112; unicolor, 143; 
versicolor, 91 
Bordeaux mixture, effect of, on trans- 
piration, 12, 351 
borealis (Craterellus), 357, 382 
Botrydiopsis sp., isolation of, in pure 
culture, 38 
Botrydium granulatum, 
in pure culture, 38 
brevipes (Cantharellus), 329 
Burt, E. A. Тһе 'Thelephoracez of 
North America, I, 185; II, 327; III, 
357 
isolation of, 
C 
Сасайа prenanthoid^s, 271; runcinata, 
272; Toluccana, 271 
caespitulans (Thelephora), 204, 346 
ealeeum (Corticium), 187 
calyculus (Craterellus), 338 
campanula (Peziza), 360 
canadensis (Cantharellus), 345 
canadensis (Craterellus), 345 
candida (Cyphella), 377 
Cantharellus, 197; brevipes, 329; cana- 
ео ада 345; floccosus, 345; levis, 
362 
Cartharellus (Craterellus), 330, 332, 346 
capula (Cyphella), 366, 382 
caricina (Cyphella), 366, 382 
earyophyllea (Thelephora), 207, 209, 226 
Castor bean leaves, use of, in potometer 
experiments, 7, 11 
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