INDEX TO VOLUME XIV* 



New names and the final members of new combinations are in bold face type 



Abies, 177, 181, 182; grandis, 174, 



179, 180, 182, 183; pectinata, 8, 10 

 Absidia glauca, 149; septata, 149 

 Acer, 5, 6, 9, 181 ; circinnatum, 175, 



198; macrophyllum, 174, 182, 183, 



192; spicatum, 238 

 Achillea lanulosa, 118; Millefolium, 



118 



Achlya, 152, 154, 155, 166; prolifera, 

 146 



Addition to the distribution of a 

 rare fungus, 49 



Aecidium, 105, 114; arcularium, 106; 

 Pourthiaeae, 293, 295 



Agarics, Dark-spored — I, 61 ; — II, 

 121; — III, 200; — IV, 258 



Agaricus, 27, 75, 125, 136, 200, 220, 

 269 ; abruptibulbus, 209 ; abruptus, 

 209 ; Achimenes, 220 ; acuminatus, 

 128; adnatus, 133; aeruginosus, 

 128; alabamensis, 202; amygdali- 

 nus, 220, 221; appendiculatus, 64; 

 approximans, 215; argenteus, 211; 

 Artemisiae, 75; arvensis, 208, 210; 

 atomatuS, 275 ; atrorufus, 263 ; brun- 

 nescens, 211; bulbosus, 209; bulbu- 

 laris, 131; bullaceus, 263; camaro- 

 phyllus atramentosus, 48 ; camaro- 

 phyllus fuligineus, 48 ; campester, 

 136, 203, 205, 212; campester hor- 

 tensis, 212; campestris, 136; cam- 

 pestris sylvicola, 209 ; Candolleanus, 

 71; capnoides, 74; chlamydopus, 

 205 ; Comaropsis, 75 ; comtulifor- 

 mis, 203 ; comtulus, 202, 203 ; co- 

 prophilus, 259 ; cornilla, 131 ; corona- 

 tus, 71 ; cothurnatus, 205 ; cretacel- 

 lus, 208, 221 ; cretaceus, 220; depila- 

 tus, 134; diminutivus, 189, 214; 

 disseminatus, '270; distans, 126; 

 echinatus, 213; elixus, 48; eludens, 

 217 ; eximius, 97 ; fabaceus, 220, 221 ; 



falcifolius, 278 ; fascicularis, 73 ; 

 Feildeni, 141 ; flavescens, 27, 221 ; 

 floridanus, 207; foederatus, 221; 

 glutinosus, 122, 133; graciloides, 

 277; haemorrhoidarius, 215, 216, 

 219; halophilus, 212; hiascens, 278; 

 hirtosquamulosus, 75 ; Hornemanni, 

 135 ; Howeanus, 141 ; hymenocepha- 

 lus, 64 ; hypoxanthus, 66 ; incertus, 

 64; Johnsonianus, 141; lacrymabun- 

 dus, 67 ; lateritius, 72, 73 ; macula- 

 tus, 124; madeodiscus, 62; magni- 

 ceps, 213; magnificus, 213; mari- 

 timus, 212; melanospermus, 131; 

 melaspermus, 130, 131; merdarius, 

 138 ; micromegethus, 210 ; minutulus, 

 270; nitidipes, 75; obturatus, 141; 

 odoratus, 276 ; olivaesporus, 97 ; 

 ornellus, 75; oxyosmus, 214; per- 

 plexus, 72 ; pholidotus, 268 ; pilo- 

 sporus, 204; placomyces, 217, 218; 

 polytrichophilus, 261 ; populinus, 66; 

 praerimosus, 204 ; pratensis, 208 ; 

 pusillus, 210; Rodmani, 207; rubri- 

 brunnescens, 216; rupincola, 278; 

 rutilescens, 211; saccharinophilus, 

 64; semiglobatus, 132; semivestitus, 

 269 ; solidipes, 203 ; sphaerosporus, 

 204; squamosus, 126; stercorarius, 

 133; Sterlingii, 217; Storea, 66; 

 subcernuus, 126; sublateritius, 72; 

 subrufescens, 189, 206, 210, 219, 

 221; sylvaticus, 218; sylvicola, 209, 

 221 ; tabularis, 204 ; thraustus auran- 

 tiacus, 127; tricholepis, 76; um- 

 bonatescens, 128; variabilis, 206; 

 velutinus, 67 ; violaceolamellatus, 

 71; viridulus, 128; viscidus, 122; 

 xylogenus, 221 

 Agropyron divergens, 279 ; occiden- 

 tal, 279 ; repens, 279 ; Smithii, 279 ; 

 spicatum, 279 



* It has been considered unnecessary to include here the species listed 

 in the three following articles, since they are already indexed or specially 

 listed. 



Arthur: Uredinales collected by Fred J. Seaver in Trinidad. See p. 23, 24. 

 Murrill: Index to illustrations of fungi, XXIII-XXXIII. See p. 332. 

 Wann and Muenscher: A preliminary list of the myxomycetes of the Ca- 

 yuga Lake Basin. See p. 39. 



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