INDEX TO VOLUME X* 



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



Abies, 198; balsamea, 48; grandis, 9, 

 99, 100; lasiocarpa, 4, 99 



Acacia Richii, 88 



Acalypha virginica, 169 



Acer neomexicanum, 241 



Achillea lanulosa, 39 



Aecidium Compositarium, 41 ; micro- 

 punctum, 37 



Agaricaceae of tropical North Amer- 

 ica— VII, The, 15 ; VIII, 62 



Agaricus, 16, 25, 29, 30, 67, 68, 69, 

 70, 81, 85; arigustifolius, 73, 74; 

 antillarum, 32 ; arvensis, 77 ; bam- 

 busigenus, 73, 74 ; bulbillosus, 22 ; 

 bullaceus, 17; campanulatus, 31; 

 campester, 73, 76, 77, 78 ; cin- 

 chonensis, 73, 76 ; commiscibilis, 

 19; coprinoceps, 21; dichrous, 30; 

 disseminatus, 21, 26; Earlei, 74, 79; 

 epibates, 19; euthugrammus, 21; 

 fimicola, 32 ; fimetarius, 83 ; for- 

 tunatus, 33 ; guadelupensis, 74, 81 ; 

 herradurensis, 74, 78 ; hiascens, 28 ; 

 hololepis, 69; Hornei, 74, 80; je- 

 junus, 74, 78 ; Johnstonii, 73, 75 ; 

 minutulus, 26 ; modestus, 29 ; 

 ochraceidiscus, 74, 80 ; palmigena, 

 29; papilionaceus, 31, 32; phale- 

 narum, 32 ; plumiger, 23 ; plutonius, 

 30 ; praemagnus, 74, 78 ; pratensis, 

 73, 77, 78 ; pseudotener, 25 ; Sallei, 

 81 ; scatigenus, 17 ; Shaferi, 74, 81 ; 

 silvicola, 75; solidipes, 31; Sllb- 

 pratensis, 74, 75 ; subsilvicola, 73, 

 75 ; subviridis, 30 ; tricholepis, 69 ; 

 Venus, 73, 76 ; xuchilensis, 74, 79 ; 

 yucatanensis, 81 



Agoseris, 242 



Agrimonia striata, 41, 244, 254 

 Agropyron Bakeri, 258, 260 ; Smithii, 



251, 262; tenerum, 37, 39, 251 

 Allantosporae, 240 

 Allionia linearis, 247, 248 

 Allodus commutata, 35 ; Douglasii, 



35 ; vertisepta, 35 



Alnus tenuifolia, 239, 241 

 Altitudinal range of forest fungi, 



Notes on, 4 

 Amanita, 101 ; Frostiana, 48; mus- 



caria, 48 

 Amanitopsis, 101 ; volvata, 48 

 Amarella heterosepala, 40 ; stricti- 



flora, 40 

 Amorpha canescens, 260 

 Anastraphia, 167; Northrupiana, 166 

 Andropogon scoparius, 37, 38 

 Androsace diffusa, 242 

 Anellaria, 30 



Anogra coronopifolia, 258, 260 

 Apiospora, 243 ; sepincoliformis, 243 

 Apiosporae, 243 

 Apiosporella, 243 ; cornina, 243 

 Arabis kochii, 198 

 Arbutus Menziesii, 100 

 Arenaria Fendleri, 39, 242, 247 

 Argentina anserina, 262 ; argentea, 

 262 



Armillaria, 266; albolanatipes, 101 ; 



mellea, 10 

 Artemisia albula, 38 ; dracunculoides, 



37; franserioides, 40; frigida, 240, 



251, 261; gnaphalodes, 40; redo- 



lens, 37 ; scouleriana, 250 

 Arthrobotryum ( ?) pestalozzioides, 



263 



Arthur, J. C, Uredinales of Costa 



Rica based on collections by E. W. 



D. Holway, 11 1 

 Asclepias speciosa, 254 

 Ascochyta Boutelouae, 257 ; gramini- 



cola, 257 ; Miyakei, 286 ; mori, 285, 



286 ; moricola, 286 

 Ascochytula, 258; agropyrina, 258 

 Ascomycetes, 239 



Ascomycetes and lower fungi from 

 New Mexico, New or noteworthy, 

 239 



Aster Novae-Angliae, 254; vallicola, 



256 ; Wootonii, 37 

 Asterophora Clavus, 97 



* 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 of Costa Rica. See p. 150. 

 Brenckle : North Dakota fungi. See p. 199. 

 Weir: Altitudinal range of forest fungi. See p. 11. 



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