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Mycologia 



I-arix, 267 ; europaea, 267 ; laricma, 



268 ; siBirica, 267 

 Lecania euthallinn, 100 

 Lentinus crinitus, 224 ; Freemanii, 



223 ; hirtiformis, 224 ; tigrirus, 43 

 I.entodiellum concavum, 224 

 Lenzites betulina, 94 ; saepiaria, 60 ; 



vialis, 317 

 Lepargyraea canadensis, 210 

 Lepidium montanum, 210 

 I-epiota, 47, 92, 220 

 Leptodactylon, 170; calif ornica, 176; 



Nuttallii, 175, 176 

 Ltptoniella tonica, 49 

 I-eptosphaeria, 97 ; Sacchari, 44 

 Leucaena glauca, s 



Levine, Michael, Further notes on the 

 sporadic appearance of non-edible 

 mushrooms in cultivated mushroom 

 beds, 51 



Lichen distribution in North America, 



Additions to, 296 

 I.manthus, 170; ciliatus, 175, 176 

 Lincdochium, 4 

 Liquidambar, 124 

 Lomatium platycarpum, 205 

 Lapinus Greenei, 203 

 Ljcium Andersoni, 209; pallidum, 



209 ; pallidum, 209 ; Torreyi, 209 

 Lycoperdon cyathiforme, 279 ; gem- 



matum, 279 ; rubro-flavum, 320 

 Lycopus, 130 



Macowanites, 218, 287 ; echinosporus, 



218, 287 

 Macrophoma Corchori, 82 

 Macropodia fusicarpa, 316 

 Macrosporium sarcinaeforme, 48 ; 



Solani, 99 

 Madronella oblongifolia, 205 

 Magnolia, 115 



Marasmius, 92 ; dichrous, 49 ; insiti- 



tious, 49 ; Sacchari, 44 

 McCallum, A. W., The occurrence of 



Bulgaria platydiscus in Canada, 293 

 Meeting of pathologists, A field, 308 

 IVlelampsora, 48 

 Melampsorella elatina, 204 

 Melampsoropsis Arctostaphyli, 212 

 Mcilanconium, 113; oblongum, 112, 



113; Sacchari, 44, 113 

 Melanogaster, 15, 16 

 Mtlanoleuca, 291; albissima, 316; 



equestris, 41; melanoleuca, 156; 



pallida, 317, 318; Russula, 41, 291, 



315 



Meliola, 9, 100, 326; puiggarii, 8; 

 tortuosa, 9 



Mentha, 130; canadensis, 130, 133 



Mertensia foliosa, 205 



Merulius, 45, 323; americanus, 46; 

 atrovirens, 46 ; byssoideus, 46 ; co- 

 rium, 222 ; cubensis, 45 ; deglubens, 

 46 ; dubius, 46 ; Farlowii, 46 ; gy- 

 rosus, 45 ; hexagonoides, 46 ; hir- 

 sutus, 45, 46 ; hirtellus, 46 ; lacry- 

 rnans, 317; lichenicola, 46; mon- 

 tanus, 46; patellaeformis, 46; pin- 

 astri, 46, 317; sororius, 45; sulphu- 

 leus, 46; terrestris, 46; tomentosus,. 

 46 ; tremellosus, 94 



Method of ascospore discharge, A 

 novel, 125 



Microclava, 7, 160, 326; Coccolobiae,. 



7, 9 



Microcoleus, 159 



Microdiplodia, 97 



Microsphaera alni, 82 



Microsteris, 169, 170; gracilis, 174,. 

 175, 176; humilis, 170, 176; mi- 

 crantha, 177 



Milesia, 48 



Mimosa pudica, 6 



Monilochaetes infuscans, 157 



Monogrammia, 326 



Morus, 86; alba, 148 



Mucor racemosus, 157 



Murrill, W. A., A field meeting of 

 pathologists, 308; Cuban polypores 

 and agarics, 22 ; IlKistrations of 

 fungi —XXX, loi ; —XXXI, 289 



Musci, 196 



Mycena galericulata, 43 



Mycological work of Moses Ashley 



Curtis, The, 181 

 Mycosphaerella, 160, 325 ; Colacasiae, 



148; subastoma, 8, 9; tyrolensls,. 



8, 9 



Myriadoporus subsulphureus, 242 

 Myrica cerifera, 235 



Nectria, 116; cinnabarina, 116, 121; 



coccinea, 114, 115, 116; ditissima, 



116, 117; galligena, 117 

 Neottiospora Theae, 153 

 New Balansia on Cyperus, A, 259 

 New Japanese fungi, Notes and 



translations — VI, 80; VII, 148 

 New or noteworthy Porto Rican 



fungi, 4 



New York, Some diseases of trees in 



greater, iii 

 Nigredo, 134; Eleocharidis, 146; 



Polemonii, 178 

 Nitschkia, 164, 165 ; nervincola, 163,. 



165, 166, 167 



