[Vor. 1, 1914] 
432 ANNALS OF THE MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN 
Solenia, 358, 372; anomala, 373, var. 
arbicularis, 378 
—— (Craterellus), 345 
phaeria pocula, 106 
iculosa (Thelephora), 225, 226 
pirogyra setiformis, isolation of zygo- 
spores free from bacteria in, 37 
spongiosum (Stereum), 215, 216 
Staining, A method for the differential, 
of fungous and host cells, 241 
Stemodia, lanata, 409; linearifolia, 409; 
tomentosa, 409 
Lkw linearifolia, 409; tomentosa, 
409 
Stereum, 192, 193, 198, 199; albobadium, 
destruction of sap-wood of mesquite 
by, 248; calyculus, 338; Leveillianum, 
destruction of sap-wood of mesquite 
by, 248; sanguinolentum, latex in, 
194; spadiceum, latex in, 194; spongio- 
sum, 215, 216 
Stichococcus bacillaris, isolation of, in 
pure culture, 32; relation of, to elemen- 
tary nitrogen, 178, 179, 181; Б. subtilis, 
isolation of, in pure culture, 32 
Stigeoclonium tenue, isolation of, in pure 
culture, 36 
subcyanea (Cyphella), 380 
subgelatinosa (Cyphella), 370 
subgiganteum (Corticium), 197 
sulphurea (Cyphella), 360 
Syringa vulgaris, trunk disease of, 253 
x 
taxophilus (Craterellus), 339, 350 
Temperature, effect of: on growth of 
alge in pure culture, 180; on acidity 
of ripening tomato fruits, 239; on 
cellulose hydrolysis by Sclerotinia cin- 
erea, 311 
tephroleuca (Thelephora), 213 
terrestris (Thelephora), 199, 218, 219, 
222, 228 
texensis (Cyphella), 371, 382 
Thelephora, 193, 196, 197, 198, 199; 
albido-brunnea, 214, 216, 228; angus- 
tata, 205; anthocephala, 202, 203, 226; 
biennis, 215, 216; caespitulans, 204, 
826; caryophyllea, 207, 209, 226; 
corbiformis, 211; cornucopioides, 205, 
212, 346; cuticularis, 216, 228 ; dentosa, 
224, 346; fimbriata, 222, 226; griseo- 
zonata, 221, 228; hiscens, 207; inty- 
bacea, 217, 220, 228; laciniata, 219; 
lutosa, 216, 346; magnispora, 211, 
226; multipartita, 205, 208, 226; 
odorifera, 214; palmata, 201, 203, 226; 
palmata americana, 201; pannosa, 
207; perplexa, 223, 346; pusiola, 208, 
var. terrestris, 209; radiata, 210; 
Ravenelii, 207; regularis, 206, 207, 
226; scissilis, 204, 226; scoparia, 222; 
spiculosa, 225, 226; tephroleuca, 213; 
terrestris, 199, 218, 219, 222, 228 ; vialis, 
218, 228 
Thelephoracee of North America, The, 
I, 185; II, 327; III, 357. 
Thompson, C. H., Greenman, J. M. and. 
Diagnoses of flowering plants, chiefly 
from the southwestern Vnited States 
and Mexico, 405 
Tilie (Cyphella), 364, 382 
Таш (Peziza), 364 
Tomato fruits, The effect of certain con- 
ditions upon the acidity of, 229 
Tomato plants, transpiration of, 15 
trachycheta (Cyphella), 379 
Trametes, 82, 188; Abietis, 143; hispida 
142; lactea, 144; malicola, 140, 141;, 
mollis, 141; nivosus, 143; ohiensis, 128; 
Peckii 140, 142; Pini, 142; rigida, 
139, 140, 141; robiniophila, 104; rubes- 
cens, 145; sepium, 139, 140; serialis, 
139, 141; suaveolens, 140 
Transpiration, Тһе effect of surface 
films and dusts on the rate of, 1, 351 
Tremellodendron, 197, 199 
Tulasnella, 198 
U 
betas sp., isolation of, in pure culture, 
Ulva Lactuca, Indications regarding the 
source of combined nitrogen for, 229 
unicolor (Craterellus), 340, 341, 342, 
348 
V 
vagum (Corticium), 197 
Vaucheria sp., isolation of zoospores free 
from bacteria in, 36 
Vaughan, R. E. A method for the 
differential staining of fungous and 
host cells, 241 
vialis (Thelephora), 213, 228 
villosa (Cyphella), 365, 382 
W 
Watering device, automatie, 356; con- 
struction and use of, in transpiration 
experiments, 351 
X 
xanthopus (Merulius), 336 
Xylaria obovata, 225 
Z 
Zephyranthes chrysantha, 406; Egger- 
siana, 406 
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