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Mycologia 



hydrophilum, 191 ; lacrymabundum, 

 66, 67, 191; lateritium, 72; madeo- 

 discum, 62, 63, 71; nitidipes, 75; 

 ornellum, 75 ; Peckianum, 68 ; pe- 

 cosense, 63, 133; perplexum, 73; 

 populinum, 72 ; Pseudostorea, 66 ; 

 rigidipes, 70 ; rugocephalum, 67, 68 ; 

 subaquilum, 62, 63, 71 ; sublateri- 

 tium, 73; velutinum, 191; veluti- 

 num leiocephalum, 71; vinosum, 



Hypoxylon atropunctatum, 174; prui- 

 natum, 51 



Illustration, A sketch of the history 



of mycological, 311 

 Illustrations of fungi, — XXXIII, 25 

 Illustrations of fungi, Index to, 332 

 Index to American mycological lit- 

 erature, 53 

 Index to illustrations of fungi, 



XXIII-XXXIII, 332 

 Inocybe, 9r, 214, 232, 260; fastigiata, 

 189 



Inonotus dryophilus, 44 ; perplexus, 

 43 



Ipomoea, 299 ; Batatas, 298 ; carolini- 

 ana, 298, 299 ; fistulosa, 303 ; lacu- 

 nosa, 298, 299 ; pandurata, 298, 299, 

 303 ; triloba, 298, 299 



Iris foetidissima, 33-35 



Irpex, 1 ; lacteus, 180 



Jackson, H. S., New or noteworthy 



rusts on Carduaceae, 104 

 Japanese fungi, New, 81, 282 

 Juniperus chinensis, 282, 283, 285, 

 286, 290, 293, 294; chinensis pro- 

 cumbens, 282, 286, 293, 294 ; littor- 

 alis, 292-294 ; nana, 294, 295 ; nip- 

 ponica, 294; rigida, 285', 288, 293, 

 294 



Justicia procumbens, 87 



Kirby, R. S., Fitzpatrick, H. M., and 

 Thomas, H. E., The Ophiobolus 

 causing take-all of wheat, 30 



Knowledge of Oregon fungi — I, Con- 

 tributions to our, 173 



Krieger, L. C. C, A sketch of the 

 history of mycological illustration 

 (higher fungi), 311; Schizophyllum 

 commune with a stipe, 47 



Kuhnia, 107 



Laccaria laccata, 44 



Laciniaria acidota, 303 ; elegans, 246, 

 248, 298 ; elegantula. 298 ; gracilis, 

 298 ; graminifolia, 252, 298 ; pyc- 

 nostachya, 298 ; tenuif olia, 298 



Lactarius pyrogalus, 188 

 Laetiporus sulphureus, 44 

 Lagenidium entophytum, 145 

 Lagophylla, 1 1 5 

 Lapsona communis, 176 

 Lasiosphaeria strigosa, 174 

 Lentinula detonsa, 338 

 Lentinus, 223 



Lentodiellum concavum, 338 

 Lenzites saepiaria, 93, 188; vialis, 

 189 



Lepiota, 96, 186, 214, 215; amian- 

 thina, 214; clypeolaria, 186; cre- 

 tacea, 44; granulosa, 186; Mor- 

 gani, 96; naucina, 221; procera, 

 43, 315; pulcherrima, 186; rubro- 

 tincta, 186; rubrotinctoides, 186 



Leptosphaeria Collinsoniae, 233 



Leptothyrium conspicuum, 233 



Lichen from an unusual substratum, 

 A new, 95 



Licipenicillium insigne, 101 



Life history of an undescribed asco- 

 mycete isolated from a granular 

 mycetoma of man, 239 



Lilliputia Gaillardii, 101 



List of the myxomycetes of the Ca- 

 yuga Lake Basin, 38 



Lophodermium Thuyae, 337 



Lycoperdort, 321; cruciatum, 192; ele- 

 gans, 192; fuscum, 192; gemmatum, 

 192; pratense, 192; pusillum, 192; 

 pyriforme, 192; rimulatum, 192; 

 solidum, 320; Wrightii, 193 



Macbride's North American slime- 

 moulds, 233 

 Macrosporium, 44, 337 

 Madaria, 115 



Madia, 114, 115; Nuttallii, 115 

 Marasmius plicatulus, 188 

 Meeting, The Toronto, 50 

 Melampodium divaricatum, 115, 117 

 Melanconium oblongum, 46 

 Melanoleuca eduriformis, 27 ; suban- 



nulata, 187; Thompsoniana, 26 

 Melanotus, 61 

 Meliola Abietis, 174 

 Merulius brassicaefolius, . 184; pilo- 



sus, 184, 185; rugulosus, 185; 



tremulosus, 185 

 Method of cleavage in the sporangia 



of certain fungi, 143 

 Microdiplodia Populi, 232 

 Micropuccinia, 108, 109, 118, 119; 



conferta, 119; Millefolii, 119; 



Synedrellae, 117 

 Miles, L. E., A new species of Myri- 



angium on pecan, 77 

 Monascus purpureus, 42 



