Index to Volume XI 



333 



Kon-edible mushrooms in cultivated 

 mushroom beds, Further notes on 

 the sporadic appearance of, 51 



ISlorth America, Additions to lichen 

 distribution in, 296 



North American rusts on Cyperus 

 and Eleocharis, 134 



Islotes and brief articles, 40, 89, 155, 

 216, 273, 313 



Notes and translations — , New Jap- 

 anese fungi, VI, 80; VII, 148 



Notes on California fungi, 10 



Notes on some polemoniaceous rusts, 

 168 



Notes on the sporadic appearance of 

 non-edible mushrooms in cultivated 

 mushroom beds. Further, 51 



Noteworthy Porto Rican fungi. New 

 or, 4 



Novel method of ascospore discharge, 

 A, 125 



Occurrence of Bulgaria platydiscus in 

 Canada, The, 293 



Odontia saccharicola, 44 



Cmphalopsis fibula, 49 



Opegrapha acicularis, 100 



Ophiodothella, 227; Fici, 55, 57, 227 



Ophiodothella on Ficus, An unde- 

 scribed species of, 55 



Orton, C. R., Notes on some polemo- 

 niaceous rusts, 168 



Oryzopsis hymenoides, 207 



Osmorrhiza occidentalis, 206 



Otidea grandis, 316 



Overholts, L. O., Some Colorado 

 fungi, 245 



Pachyma, 108; cocos, 107 



Panaeolus campanulatus, 156; retiru- 



gis, 156; venenosus, 51, 156 

 Panellus stypticus, 94, 157 

 Parks, H. E., Notes on California 



fungi, 10 

 Patellea, 97 



Pathologists, A field meeting of, 308 

 Peck, Charles Horton, 33 

 Penicillium, 6, 157; oxalicum, 156 

 Peraphyllum ramosissimum, 204 

 Peridermium, 210; coloradense, 212; 



elatinum, 204; occidentale, 210; 



pyriforme, 208 

 Pcronospora Chenopodii, 83 ; Cheno- 



podii-ficifolia, 83 ; effusa major, 83 ; 



effusa minor, 83 

 Pcstalozzia, 326; Gossypii, 154 

 Peziza, 18; badia, i; domiciliana, 



156; proteana, i; proteana sparas- 



soides, 3, 158; vesiculosa, i 



Peziza proteana var. sparassoides in 

 America, i 



Phaeodimeriella, 7 



Phaeodothiopsis, 100 



Phaeosphaerella, 326 



Phellodon Cokeri, 220^ 284 



Phlebia radiata, 91 



Phleum pratense, 203 



Phlox, 169, 170, 173, 174, 177, 178, 

 180, 205; alyssifolia, 178; amoena, 

 178; depressa, 178; disapensioides, 

 177, 178; diffusa, 177, 178; divari- 

 cata, 172, 177, 180; divaricata Lap- 

 hamii, 172; Douglasii, 171, 177; 

 glabrata, 178; Hoodii, 178; longi- 

 folia, 169, 171, 173, 177; multi- 

 flora, 177; nana, 178; Nuttallii, 

 171; pilosa, 172; Richardsonii, 177; 

 rigida, 178; scleranthifolia, 178; 

 speciosa, 177; Stansburgii, 177; 

 subulata, 178 



Pholiota, 47, 220, 290 ; squarrosa, 

 290, 291 ; squarrosoides, 290, 291 



Phoma, 97; lingam, 48; Pomi, 152 



Phomopsis, 151, 152; Mali, 152 



Phormidium, 159 



Phragmidium affine, 204; ivesiae, 204; 

 Rubi-Sieboldii, 152 



Phragmites, 131 ; communis, 130, 133 



Piiyllachora, 97, 323, 326 



Pliyllactinia corylea, 80 



Phylloporus malaccensis, 92; rhodox- 

 anthus, 41 



Phyllosticta, 100, 227; Corchori, 83; 

 cyclaminicola, 90 



Phyllosticta, Index to American spe- 

 cies of, 66 



Pliysoderma, 287 



Picea, 267; Engelmanni, 212, 246; 



Issiocarpa, 212 

 Piersonia, 18 



Pilosace, 220 ; algeriensis, 220 

 Pineapple fungus or enfant le pin or 



wabadou, 267 

 Pinus, 267; edulis, 210; Strobus, 268 

 Piper medium, 5 ; umbellatum, 9 

 PJacoma, 159 

 Placosphaeria, 97 

 Plasmodiophora brassicae, 99 

 Platanus occidentalis, 122 

 Plenodomus destruens, 157 

 Pleospora, 128; herbarum, 125 

 Pleurocapsa, 159 



Pleurotus ostreatus, 91, 155; sapidus, 



317 ; serotinus, 91 

 Pluteus admirabilis, 326 ; cervinus, 



279 



Pogonomyces hydnoides, 224 



