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ANNALS OF THE MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN 429 
F 
fasciculata (Cyphella), 373, 376, 382 
Favolus, 82, 148; canadensis, 148; 
ohiensis, 148; rhipidium, 148; striatu- 
lus, 148 
filieicola (Cyphella), 379 
Films and dusts, the effect of surface, on 
the rate of transpiration, 1 
Films, the effect of surface, on the rate 
of transpiration: experiments with 
potted potatoes, 351 
fimbriata (Thelephora), 222, 226 
Flaveria longifolia, 413, var. subtomen- 
tosa, 413 
Flowering plants, Diagnoses of, chiefly 
from the southwestern United States 
and Mexico, 405 
Fomes, 82, 126; applanatus, 130, 135, 
136, 137, 138; carneus, 131; conchatus, 
132; connatus, 129; Everhartii, 134, 
135; fomentarius, 135, 136, 137; frax- 
ineus, 129, 130; fraxinophilus, 129; 
fulvus, 133; graveolens, 131; igniarius, 
134, 135; lobatus, 137; nigricans, 134, 
135, 136; ohiensis, 128; pinicola, 130; 
populimus, 130; ribis, 133; rimosus, 
133, cause of trunk disease of mesquite, 
248; roseus, 131; salicinus, 133; 
scutellatus, 128; supinus, 133 
Foster, G. L. Indications regarding the 
source of combined nitrogen for Ulva 
Lactuca, 229 
fraxinicola (Cyphella), 368 
Fucus vesiculosus, Enzyme action in, 
419 
fulva (Cyphella), 373 
fumosa (Cyphella), 376, 382 
Fungous and host cells, A method for the 
к differential staining of, 241. 
furcata (Cyphella), 373 
G 
galeata (Cyphella), 362, 382 
Ganoderma sessile, 123; subperforatum, 
123 
Gates, R. R. A Texan species of Mega- 
‚ pterium, 401; Some cenotheras from 
Cheshire and Lancashire, 383 
globosa (Cyphella), 367 
Gloeocystidium, 193 
Gloeopeniophora, 193 
Gloeoporus, 82, 149; conchoides, 149 
Grandinia, 196 
Greenman, J. M.: Descriptions of North 
American бепесіопеге, 263; and Thomp- 
son, C. H., Diagnoses of flowering 
plants, chiefly from the southwestern 
United States and Mexico, 405 
Grifola poripes, 111; ramosissima, 112; 
Sumstinei, 113 
griseo-pallida (Cyphella), 369 
griseozonata (Thelephora), 221, 228 
H 
Herpestes tomentosa, 409 
Heterobasidium, 197; chlorascens, 197 
Heterothecium Augustinii, 381 
Hirneolina, 197, 198 
hiscens (Thelephora), 207 
Humphreyi (Craterellus), 344, 350 
Hydnaces, 196 
Hymenochaete, 193, 198 
Hymeno-lichens, 199 
Hyphomycetes, 194 
Нуросһпасеге, 190 
Hypochnus, 190, 193, 196, 198, 199 
Hypolyssus, 198 
I 
Infection and penetration of plums by 
Sclerotinia cinerea, 297 
Inonotus texanus, 247 
Introduction, i 
intybacea (Thelephora), 217, 220, 228 
Irpex, 82, 151; cinnamomeus, 152; fari- 
naceus, 152, 153; mollis, 152; tulipi- 
fera, 152 
K 
Kirchneriella sp., isolation of, in pure 
culture, 34; relation of, to elementary 
nitrogen, 178, 179, 181 
Kummeria, 409 
L 
Lachnocladium, 196, 198, 199 
laciniata (Thelephora), 219 
laciniatum (Stereum), 219 
lactescens (Corticium), 194 
lacteum (Corticium), 187 
læta (Cyphella), 361 
lævis (Cantharellus), 362 
Langloisii (Cyphella), 368, 382 
lateritius (Craterellus), 330 
Lenzites, 82, 145; betulina, 146; Cra- 
taegi, 144; flaccida, 146; protractus, 
destruction of sap-wood of mesquite 
by, 248; saepiaria, 147; vialis, 146 
Lilac, A trunk disease of the, 253 
Lloydella, 192 
lutescens (Craterellus), 336, 350 
lutosa (Thelephora), 216, 346 
M 
magnispora (Thelephora), 211, 226 
Mappia, 408 
marasmioides (Craterellus), 345 
