330 



Mycologia 



Echinodontium, 6i ; tinctorium, 6i, 

 219, 230 



Elgerton, C. W., A new Balansia on 

 Cyperus, 257 



Elasmomyces, 14; russuloides, 14 



Eieocharis, 134, 135, 136, 143, 145, 

 146, 324; capitata, 145; cellulosa, 

 143; flaccida, 143; geniculatus, 143^ ; 

 glaucescens, 145 ; intermedia, 145 ; 

 interstincta, 143, 144; montana, 

 143 ; mutata, 143 ; ovata, 145 ; pal- 

 ustris, 145, 146 ; palustris glauces- 

 cens, 145 ; tenuis, 145 



Eieocharis, North American rusts on 

 Cyperus and, 134 



Eifvingia fomentaria, 91 ; lobata, 

 278; megaloma, 41, 91, 94, 278; 

 tornata, 224 



Elliott, J. A., A smut on Iresine, 87 



Elymus, 131, 132, 206, 210; canaden- 

 sis, 131, 133, 202; condensatus, 

 202; glaucus, 206, 213; virginicus, 

 131, 132, 133 



Eocronartium muscicola, 98 



Endogone, 97 



Endothia parasitica, 100 



Enfant de pin or wabadou, Pine- 

 apple fungus or, 267 



Epicoccum, 157 



Epilobium stramineum, 208 



Ericoma cuspidata, 207 



Eriogonum ramossissimum, 207 



Eucalyptus, 90 



Eupatorium, 146; maculatum, 144; 



perfoliatum, 144 ; purpureum, 144 ; 



rotundifolium, 145; serotinum, 145; 



verbenaefolium, 145 

 Euphorbia Greenei, 207 

 Eutypa, 165, 166 

 Exidia arborea, 94 



Exosporium, 5, 160 ; Leucaenae, 5, 9 

 Extralimital wood-destroying fungi, 



Concerning the introduction into 



the United States of, 58 



Fagus atropunicea, 117, 120; sylvatica 



Sieboldi, 80 

 Faull, J. H., Pineapple fungus or 



enfant de pin or wabadou, 267 

 Favolus, 240 ; tenuis,- 224 

 Ficus aurea, 57 



Ficus, An undescribed species of 

 Ophiodothella on, 55 



Field meeting of pathologists, A, 308 



Fink, Bruce, Additions to lichen dis- 

 tribution in North America, 296 



Fistulina hepatica, 318 



Fitzpatrick, H. M., Rostronitschkia, a 

 new genus of Pyrenomycetes, 163 



Fomes, 264; annosus, 59; applanatus, 

 64; Arctostaphyli, 157; Everhartii, 

 120; fomentarius, 269; igniarius, 

 61, 121; Pini, 59; pinicola, 62; 

 populinus, 94, 310; pseudo-ferreus, 

 219; officinalis, 267, 268, 269, 270; 

 subferreus, 224 



Fomitella supina, 224 



Fomitiporella betulina, 91 



Eraser, W. P., Cultures of hetero- 

 ecious rusts in 1918, 129 



Fraxinus excelsior, 119 



Fulvifomes dependens, 222 ; Robiniae, 

 278 ; Swietiniae, 222 



Funalia stuppea, 91, 157 



Fungi, Concerning the introduction 

 into the United States of extralimi- 

 tal wood-destroying, 58 



Fungi, Illustrations of, — XXX, loi; 

 —XXXI, 289 



Fungi, New or noteworthy Porto 

 Rican, 4 



Fungi, Notes and translations — , 

 New Japanese, VI, 80; VII, 148 



Fungi, Notes on California, 10 



Fungi, Some Colorado, 245 



Fungus or enfant de pin or wabadou, 

 Pineapple, 267 



Further notes on the sporadic ap- 

 pearance of non-edible mushrooms 

 in cultivated mushroom beds, 51 



Fusarium, 311, 323, 324; acumina- 

 tum, 157; cubense, 323; culmorum, 

 157 



Galactinia proteana, 3 ; proteana spa- 



rassoides, 2, 3 

 Galera tenera, 43 

 Galerula, 97, 216 



Ganoderma, 262; lucidum, 103; poly- 

 chromum, 157; pulverulentum, 222; 

 sessile, 91, 102, 325; Tsugae, loi, 

 262, 325 



Garrett, A. O., Smuts and rusts of 



Utah. Ill, 202 

 Gautieria, 16, 17, 19; morchellae- 



formis, 17; Trabuti, 17 

 Geaster hygrometricus, 94 

 Genea, 19; arenaria, 18 

 Gentiana afiinis, 213 ; Amarella, 213 

 Geopora, 18 



Gesneria, 165; albiflora, 163, 164, 



166, 167 

 Gibberella sambinetii, 157 

 Gibberidia, 97 



Gilia, 170, 174, 175, 178, 179; cali- 

 fornica, 174, 176; ciliata, 176, 179; 

 gracilis, 176; Nuttallii, 169, 170, 

 176 



