Index to Volume XI 



329 



Coltriciella dependens, 221 

 Comandra pallida, 205, 208 

 Concerning the introduction into the 



United States of extralimital 



wood-destroying fungi, 58 

 Coniophora, 42 ; avellanea, 43 ; cap- 



noides, 43 ; flava, 43 ; Harperi, 43 ; 



infiata, 43 ; Kalmiae, 43 ; polypo- 



roidea, 43 ; sordulenta, 43 ; vaga, 43 

 Coniothyrium, 97, 326 

 Cookeina sulcipes, 224 

 Coprinus, 220 ; fimetarius, 280, 281 ; 



lagopus, 281; micaceus, 13; ster- 



corarius, 281 

 Corchorus capsularis, 82 

 Coriolellus sepium, 94, 233, 242, 243 

 Coriolopsis occidentalis, 224 ; rigida, 



224, 236 



Coriolus, 243 ; abietinus, 222, 243 ; 

 maximus, 224 ; nigromarginatus, 94 ; 

 pavonius, 224; prolificans, 92, 94, 

 159; sector, 244; sericeohirsutus, 

 222; versicolor, 92, 94, 159, 224, 

 278 



Corticium effuscatum, 94 

 Cortinarius, 41, 220, 289; alboviola- 



ceus, 289, 316; semisanguineus, 279 

 Corynites brevis, 199 

 Crataegus rivularis, 211 

 Craterellus cornucopioides, 279 

 Creonectria coccinea, 114, 115, 116, 



117, 124; purpurea, 121 

 Crepidotus calolepidoides, 224 

 Crepis japonica, 84, 85 

 Cronartium, 210; Comandrae, 208; 



occidentale, 156, 210; pyriforme, 



208; ribicola, 50, 158, 161, 218, 227 

 Cryptogamia, 185 

 Cryptostictis, 97 



Cuban polypores and agarics, 22 



Cucurbitariaceae, 165 



Cultivated mushroom beds. Further 

 notes on the sporadic appearance 

 of non-edible mushrooms in, 51 



Cultures of heteroecious rusts in 

 1918, 129 



Curtis, The mycological work of 

 Moses Ashley, 181 



Cj'-athus pallidus, 222 



Cylindrocladium scoparium, 92 



Cymopterus lapidosus, 205 



Cyperus, 134, 135, 137, 138, 142, 147, 

 324; atropurpureus, 141; Buchii, 

 141 ; Buckleyi, 141 ; cayennensis, 

 141 ; cylindricus, 137, 141 ; diffu- 

 sus, 140; distans, 139; esculentus, 

 137; fendlerianus, 137; ferax, 137, 

 140; filiculmis, 141; flavicomus, 

 139, 141; giganteum, 137; globosus. 



141; Grayi, 141; Hallii, 137; her- 

 maphroditus, 141 ; Houghtonii, 137^ 

 141; laevigatus, 139; lancastri- 

 ensis, 141; Mutisii, 137, 142; odor- 

 atus, 139; ovularis, 142; poly- 

 stachys, 139; radiatus, 139; refrac- 

 tus, 142; reticulatus, 137; retro- 

 fractus, 142; rotundus, 137; 

 Schweinitzii, 142; seslerioides, 137; 

 speciosus, 137; spectabilis, 142; 

 sphacelatus, 139; strigosus, 137,. 

 142; surinamensis, 137, 139; tageti- 

 formis, 139; thyrsiflorus, 137; 

 virens, 259, 261 

 Cyperus and Eleocharis, North Ameri- 

 can rusts on, 134 

 Cyperus, A new Balansia on, 259 

 Cytospora, 325 ; Sacchari, 44 



Daedalea, 221; amanitoides, 224; con- 



fragosa, 94; juniperina, 221; quer- 



cina, 94, 278, 317 

 Dalbey, Nora E., and Stevens, F. L., 



New or noteworthy Porto Rican 



fungi, 4 

 Daldinia vernicosa, 160 

 Decay of hemlock. An undescribed 



timber, 262 

 Dermocarpa, 159 



Described species of Poria, Some, 231 

 Dexteria, 326 



Diaporthe, 152; batatis, 157; cubensis, 

 90; juglandis, 113; Mali, 150; um- 

 brina, 156, 228 



Diatrype, 97 



Dicaeoma, 134; canaliculatum, 136; 

 Cyperi, 141; Douglasii, 178; Eleo- 

 charidis, 144; fragile, 176; nigro- 

 velata, 136; plumbarium, 176 



Dictyophora duplicata, 278 



Didymella, 97; Mori, 148 



Dimeriopsis, 326 



Dimerium, 7 



Diplocystis Wrightii, 222 



Diplodia tubericola, 156 



Disciotis reticulata, 3 ; venosa, 3 



Discharge, A novel method of asco- 

 spore, 125 



Diseases of trees in greater New 

 York, Some, 1 1 1 



Distichlis spicata stricta, 202 



Distribution in North America, Ad- 

 ditions to lichen, 296 



Dochothrix, 159 



Dothiorella, 97 



Durand, Elias J., Peziza proteana 

 var. sparassoides in America, i 



Earliella corrugata, 224 



