Index to Volume XII 



355 



Persea gratissima, 320 

 Pestalozzia Guepini, 337 

 Phaedothopsis Eupatorii, 163 

 Phaeoisaria, 65 



Phaeotrype, 200 ; Brencklei, 200 



Phallus Monacella, 4 

 Phalaris arundinaceae, 279 

 Pharbitis, 185, 186, 195; cathartica, 

 197 



Phaseolus adenanthus, 317, 320 



Phleum pratense, 280, 310 



Pholiota Johnsoniana, 326 



Phoma filum, 313 



Phomopsis juniperovora, 337 



Photographs and descriptions of cup- 

 fungi — VIII, Elvela infula and 

 Gyromitra esculenta, 1 



Phragmidium, 309 ; Andersoni, 145 ; 

 imitans, 145 ; Ivesiae, 145 ; occi- 

 dentalis, 145 ; Potentillae, 145 ; 

 Rosae-acicularis, 145 



Phragmosperma, 174 



Phycomyces nitans, 113 



Phylacia poculiformis, 264 



Phyllachora andropogonis, 319 ; Bour- 

 reriae, 319; Cyperi, 319; Engleri, 

 319; Galactiae, 319; graminis, 320; 

 Mayepeae, 320 ; minuta, 320 ; ni- 

 tens, 320 ; peribebuyensis, 320 ; 

 Phaseoli, 320; Roureae, 320; Secu- 

 ridacae, 320; sphaerosperma, 320 



Phyllachorella, 103 ; oceanica, 103 



Phyllachorella parasitic on Sargas- 

 sum, A, 102 



Phyllosticta, 55, 56; bonduc, 163; cy- 

 claminicola, 58 



Physalospora Andirae, 320 



Physarum cinereum, 341 ; flavico- 

 mum, 340 ; polycephalum, 340 ; 

 sinuosum, 341 



Physisporus, 48 ; luteoalbus, 78 ; rixo- 

 sus, 78 ; serenus, 78 



Physomitra, 2 ; esculenta, 2, 4 ; in- 

 fula, 2, 4 



Phytophthora, 25, 26, 27 ; Carica, 25 ; 

 faberi, 57; Fici, 25; omnivora, 26; 

 terrestria, 297 



Picea, 41 ; Engelmanni, 91 



Pinus, 41, 184, 185, 187, 190, 192, 

 196; canariensis, 191, 197; cari- 

 baea, 183, 184, 190, 191, 192, 195 ; 

 clausa, 192; contorta, 191, 197; 

 coulteri, 191, 192, 197; echinata, 

 88, 191, 192, 194, 195, 196; flexilis, 

 41; glabra, 187, 192; inops, 158; 

 Lambertiana, 83 ; Massoniana, 305 ; 

 mayriana, 191, 192, 197; monti- 

 cola, 22, 91 ; Murrayana, 42 ; nigra 

 austriaca, 192; nigra laricio, 192; 

 palustris, 183, 184, 185, 191, 193, 

 194, 196, 197; ponderosa, i93;.pu- 



milo, 226, 227; radiata, 191, 197; 

 rigida, 138, 139, 186, 191, 193, 227; 

 sabiniana, 193; serotina, 191, 193, 

 197; scopulorum, 193; strobus, 106, 

 226, 236, 296; taeda, 183, 184, 188, 

 191, i93 



Piper medium, 320; peltatum, 318 

 Piricularia, 32 ; Costi, 32 ; Leersiae, 



32 ; Panicipaludosa, 32 ; Setariae, 



31 ; Zingiberi, 31 

 Pithecolobium saman, 52, 160; un- 



£ur s cati. 1 60 

 Platygloea caroliniana, 340 ; Lagers- 



troemiae, 340 

 Pleococcum populinum, 37 

 Pleospora Shepherdiae, 200 

 Pleurage curvicola, 298 

 Pleuropus albogriseus, 326 ; obesus, 



326 



Pleurotus, 43, 104, 113; albolanatus, 

 166; ostreatus, 43, 326; serotinus, 

 43 



Pluteus admirabilis, 38 ; cervinus, 

 326 ; praerugosus, 326 



Poa pratense, 280 



Podocarpus, 208, 214, 215, 217, 218, 

 246, 252, 257, 258; andina, 245; 

 angustifolia, 255, 257 ; chilina, 217, 

 245, 246, 247, 255 ; coriacea, 234, 

 260. 318; costata, 245, 247, 249; 

 elongata, 217, 233, 236, 248, 251, 

 252; elongata foliicola, 251; fal- 

 cata, 249, 251; gracilior, 249, 253; 

 Lamberti, 233 ; latifolia, 248 ; ma- 

 crophylla, 253, 254; macrostachys, 

 2 55, 2 S7 ; milanjiana, 243; Nageia, 

 248, 253; purdieana, 262; saligna, 

 245, 247: Sellowii, 255, 257; Thun- 

 bergii, 233, 235, 249 

 Pogonomyces, 18; hydnoides, 87 

 Polistes, 64, 66, 69 ; annularis, 66, 69, 

 76 



Polyandromyces, 345 

 Polycystis, 150 



Polygonum, 278 ; hydropiperoides, 280, 



newberryi, 280 

 Polypodium, 236 ; crassifolium, 230 ; 



cretatum, 179; induens, 178, 179; 



phyllitidis, 230 ; punctatum, 230 ; 



Schomburghianum, 230 

 Polypores, Light-colored resupinate, 



— I, 77 ; — II, 299 

 Polypores of temperate North Amer- 

 ica, Corrections and additions to 



the, 6 



Polyporus, 46 ; admirabilis, 43 ; adun- 

 cus, 15; Alabamae, 77; albocarneo- 

 gilvidus, 20 ; albo-incarnatus, 50 ; 

 alutaceus, 8; amygdalinus, 9, 16; 

 aneirina, 300 ; arculariformis, 9 ; 

 arcularius, 9, 324 ; argillaceus, 83 ; 



