364 



Mycologia 



Rusts of northern Utah and southern 



Idaho, 179 

 Rusts of Utah, Smuts and, — IV, 101 



Salix, 161 ; humilis, 165 ; Watsonii, 



102 



Saprolegnia, 336 

 Sarcoscypha macropus, 229 

 Scleroderma, 313 

 Sclerospora, 277 



Sclerotinia, 196; cinerea, 65; minor, 



189, 197 



Sclerotiopsis, 140, 142, 147, 154, 155, 

 156, 158, 160, 167 ; australasica, 

 147, 156, 159, 163; Cheiri, 156; con- 

 cava, 136, 147, 148, 149, 154, 15s, 

 156, 157, 158. 159, 160, 161, 163, 

 164, 167, 170; Pelargonii, 142, 160, 

 163; Potentillae, 159, 160, 163; 

 Rubi, 155, 160, 163 



Sclerotium coffeicolum, 355 



Seaver, F. J., Photographs and de- 

 scriptions of cup-fungi — IX. North 

 American species of Discina, 67 



Senecio, 235 



Septobasidium, 276 



Septoria, 270, 346, 347, 348, 352; 



Apii, 191, 199, 269, 270; Lycoper- 



sici, 353 ; nodorum, 337 

 Septorisphaerella, 347, 348 

 Serjania polyphylla, 293, 300 

 Serpula rufa pinicola, 95 

 Shear, C. L., Review of Klebahn on 



life histories of Ascomycetes, 346 

 Shear, C. L., and Dodge, B. O., The 



life history and identity of " Patel- 



lina Fragariae," " Leptothyrium 



macrothecium," and " Peziza Oeno- 



therae," 135 

 Shepherdia canadensis, 108 

 Sidalcea nervata, 102 

 Sillia Theae, 325 



Sitanion elymoides, 320; Hystrix, 101, 



. 103 ; jubatum, 103 

 Slime mould, Some of the ways of 



the, 329 

 Smilax, 140 ; rotundifolia, 165 

 Smuts and rusts of northern Utah 



and southern Idaho, 179 

 Smuts and rusts of Utah — IV, 10 1 

 Solanum carolinense. 353 

 Solidago, 15, 16 



Some New Hampshire fungi,' 24 

 Some new species of Russula, 129 

 Some of the ways of the slime mould, 

 329 



Sophia, 20, 234 

 Sorbus, 235 



Sordaria fimicola, 294 ; humana, 294 

 Sorosporella agrotidis, 73 ; uvella, 73 



Spartina, 18, 234; cynosuroides, 246; 



Michauxiana, 246 

 Speare, A. T., Massospora cicadina 



Peck, a fungous parasite of the 



periodical Cicada, 72 

 Species of Discina, North American, 



67 _ 



Species of Helvella, Massachusetts, 



201 



Species of Russula, Some new, 129 

 Sphaeralcea arizonica, 105 ; dissecta, 



105 ; pedata, 105 ; subrhomboidea, 



105 



Sphaerella, 354 



Sphaeronema, 136, 144, 153; corneum, 

 138, 145, 153, 162, 163, 164 



Sphaeropsis, 348; malorum, 128 



Sporobolus cryptandrus, 235 



Sporodinia grandis, 56 



Sporonema, 160; Castaneae, 159; du- 

 bium, 158, 159, 160, 163; phacidi- 

 oides, 160; pulvinatum, 160, 163; 

 quercicolum, 159, 163 



Stagnospora Theae, 324 



Steironema, 149, 160; ciliata, 165, 170 



Stereum, 196, 267; caespitosum, 268; 

 conicum, 268 ; durum, 268 ; Earlei, 

 268 ; erumpens, 268 ; heterosporum, 

 268 ; magnisporum, 268 ; patelli- 

 forme, 268 ; petalodes, 339 ; pubes- 

 cens, 268 ; purpureum, 339 ; saxitas, 

 268 ; sepium, 268 ; spumeum, 268 ; 

 Willeyi, 116 



Stilbocrea hypocreoides, 286 ; inter- 

 media, 286 



Stipa Lettermanni, 105; minor, 102; 

 viridula, 235 



Stropharia, 265 



Studies on plant cancers — II. The 

 behavior of crown gall on the rub- 

 ber plant (Ficus elastica), 1 

 Suillellus Eastwoodiae, 194 

 Survey, The fruit-disease, 50 

 Symplocos, 90 ; martinicensis, 90 



Tanaka, T., New Japanese fungi. 



Notes and translations — X, 323 

 Taphrina. 276 

 Teleutospora, 191 



Telia of Puccinia graminis in the 



south, The behavior of, 111 

 Terfeziopsis lignaria, 310 

 Tetrazygia elaeagnoides, 290 

 Thalictrum, 19 



Thea sinensis, 323, 324, 325, 326, 327, 

 328 



Thecaphora pustulata, 273 

 Thelephora, 267 ; caryophyllea, 277, 



336; nmbriata, 277, 336; lamellata, 



38 ; terrestris, 277, 336 



