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Mycologia 



Asimina, 12 



Aspergillus niger, 113, 114 



Aster, 185, 186, 195; conspicuus, 144; 



Fremontii, 144; frondeus, 146; 



meritus, 144 

 Asterella, 55 



Athyrium Filix-foemina, 147 

 Atriplex confertifolia, 200 

 Auerswaldia Cecropiae, 319; Mico- 

 niae, 319 



Aurantiporus croceus, ii; Pilotae, 11 

 Avena, 279 ; fatua glabrata, 279 ; sa- 



tiva, 278 

 Avicennia nitida, 318 

 Axonopus compressus, 319 

 Aylographum, 55 

 Azalea nudiflora, 33 



Bacillus radicicola, 55; subtilis, 112 



Bacterium juglandis, 105; solana- 

 cearum, 58 



Badhamia foliicola, 340 ; magna, 340 ; 

 utricularis, 340 



Balansia, 112; cyperi, 112 



Balsamorrhiza sagittata, 146 



Barya salaccensis, 96 



Berberis canadensis, 337, 345 ; re- 

 pens, 148 



Bessey, E. A., and Thompson, Bertha 

 E., An undescribed Genea from 

 Michigan, 282 



Betula alleghaniensis, 339 ; lenta, 

 137 ; lutea, 137, 284, 339 



Bignonia unguis, 97 



Bispora, 205 



Bjerkandera adusta, 323; fumosa, 8; 



puberula, 8 

 Blacksburg, Virginia, The fungi of, 



322 



Boletus, cervinus, 7 ; cristatus, 10 ; 

 cuticularis, 12; flabelliformis, 10; 

 giganteus, 10; incertus, 78; lip- 

 siensis, 14; luteus, 59; medulla- 

 panis, 48; mesentericus, 10; ni- 

 grellus, 60; resupinatus, 21; spon- 

 giosus, 21; sulphureus, 11; villosus, 

 7, 11 



Bombardia, 176; fasciculata, 176 



Botrytis, 126; cinerea, 104, 126, 133 



Bourreria succulenta, 319 



Bovistella ohiensis, 328 



Bromelia pinguin, 318 



Bromus, 278, 294; ciliatus, 293, 294; 



eximius, 278 ; hookerianus, 278 ; 



hordaceus, 278 ; hordaceus glabres- 



cens, 277, 278 ; latiglumis, 294 ; 



marginatus, 278, 281 ; tectorum, 



279 



Bulgaria rufa, 322 

 Caesalpinia coriaria, 160 



Calamagrostis canadensis, 146 



Caliciopsis, 210, 211, 213, 215, 218, 

 219, 220, 224, 228, 246; calicioides, 

 214, 218, 220, 237; Ellisii, 220; 

 ephemera, 223, 224; pinea, 207, 

 214, 219, 220, 223, 225, 227, 236, 

 237 ; stenocyboides, 225 ; subcorti- 

 calis, 214, 218, 220, 222, 223, 237; 

 thujina, 265 



Calicium, 219,- 220; ephemerum, 223, 

 224, 225 ; stenocyboides, 225 



Calocera, 340 



Calonectria erubescens, 318 

 Calonyction, 186 

 Calopogonium orthocarpum, 317 

 Caloporus expallescens, 83 

 Calosphaeria princeps, 201, 250 

 Calyptospora columnaris, 144 

 Campanula, 186 

 Cantharellus, 105 



Capnodiella, 227, 229 ; maxima, 229, 

 236 



Capnodium, 209, 210, 213, 228, 229; 

 arrhizum, 229 ; fructicolum, 207, 

 240, 241, 242; maximum, 207, 228, 

 229, 231, 265; salicinum, 27; Ta- 

 nakae, 27 



Carex, 276; alba, 82; atriculata, 281; 

 atrostachyae, 204; geyeri, 276; pa- 

 paya, 343 



Catacauma Gouaniae, 163; Ocoteae, 



163 ; palmicola, 163 

 Catacaumella Gouaniae, 319 

 Ceanothus velutinus, 203 

 Cecropia peltata, 319 

 Celtis, 178 



Cenangella vernicosa, 204 



Cenangium, 219; furfuraceum, 203 



Cenchrus echinatus, 320 



Cerastium arvense, 154; beeringia- 

 num, 145; oreophilum, 154; stric- 

 tum, 145 



Cerrena unicolor, 323 



Ceriomyces, 324; affinis, 324; bicolor, 

 324 ; chromapes, 324 ; communis, 

 324, 339 ; edulis, 324 ; fumosipes, 

 324; griseus, 324; ornatipes, 324; 

 retipes, 322, 324; subglabripes, 324 



Certain entomogenous fungi, On, 62 



Chaetomium, 126, 133 



Chamaecyparis thyoides, 264 



Chanterel, 322 ; Chantarellus, 324, 

 339; floccosus, 324; infundibuli- 

 formis, 325, 339; minor, 339 



Chardon, Carlos E., A list of the 

 pyrenomycetes of Porto Rico col- 

 lected by H. H. Whetzel and E. W. 

 Olive, 316 



Chorostate teiphaemae, 202 ; utah- 

 ensis, 202 



Chrysomyces, 174 



