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Mycologia 



Steccherinum, 309, 317; adustulum, 

 313; basi-badium, 314; di- 

 chroum, 310, 311; laeticolor, 

 316, 318; Morgani, 315, 316; mul- 

 tifidum, 317, 318; ochraceum, 310- 

 312, 317, 318; Peckii, 314, 315; 

 pusillum, 313; quercinum, 277; 

 rawakense, 312, 313, 315; Rhois, 

 310, 311, 314 



Steccherinum, The genus. Type studies 

 in the Hydnaceae — II, 309 



Steironema, 12, 202; ciliatum, 12, 29, 

 201 



Stellaria graminea, 187 ; media, 187 



Stereocaulon cornutum, 133; pityri- 

 zans, 133; ramulosum, 133 



Stereum purpureum, 105 



Stevens, N. E., Polystictus versicolor 

 as a wound parasite of catalpa, 263 



Sticta, 135; aurata, 136; crocata, 136; 

 crocata leucosticta, 136; damae- 

 cornis, 136; damaecornis elongato- 

 laciniata, 136; damaecornis sinu- 

 osa, 136; dissecta, 135; dissecta 

 corrosa, 135; erosa, 136; Fendleri, 

 135; Mougeotiana, 136; peltigera, 

 136; quercizans, 137; tomentosa, 

 137 ; Weigelii, 137 



Stipa, 19, 31, 59, 60; spartea, 19, 31; 

 viridula, 59 



Strobilomyces strobilaceus, 99 



Stropharia, 294, 300, 305 ; aeruginosa, 

 300; bilamellata, 302; longistri- 

 ata, 301 ; magnivelaris, 301 ; semi- 

 globata, 2, 300, 301 ; semigloboides, 

 301 ; stercoraria, 300, 301 



Studies in the Hydnaceae, Type — I. 

 The genus Manina, 271 ; II. The 

 genus Steccherinum, 309 



Suedia, 179; maritima, 179 



Suillellus luridus, 100, 163 



Symphoricarpos oreophilus, 28 ; pau- 

 ciflorus, 10; racemosus, 10-12, 20, 

 27, 33 



Tachaphantium, 40 



Tapinia, 72, 243, 244 ; lignea, 73 ; 



panuoides, 244 

 Teioschistes flavicans, 139 

 Temperatures, Aspergillus infecting 



Malacosoma at high, 279 

 Thalictrum dioicum, 9 ; polygamum, 10 

 Thalloidima, 131 

 Thelephora, 317; multifida, 317 

 Thelotrema, 126; concretum, 127 

 Thraustotheca, 87, 88; clavata, 87 

 Thraustotheca clavata, 87 

 Three rots of juniper. Preliminary 



notes on, 109 

 Thuya, 95 ; plicata, 92 

 Tissa canadensis, 11, 12, 19, 21, 55 



Tonina janeirense, 131 



Trametes Pini, 145 ; Sepium, 268 

 Tree diseases in the eastern states, 



Notes upon, 148 

 Trees, Notes on some western Ure- 



dineae which attack forest, 141 

 Tremella, 40 



Tricella, 282 ; acuminata, 282 

 Tricholoma jalapensis, 332 ; jamai- 

 censis, 332 ; subisabellina, 332 



Trifolium, 24 ; medium, 24, 56 ; pra- 



tense, 13, 24, 56; repens, 24, 56 

 Trillium cernuum, 11 

 Triphragmium, 195 



Trisetum, 59-61; majus, 11, 59, 65; 



subspicatum, 59, 60, 65 

 Tropical agarics. New combinations 



for, 331 



Tropical North America, The Agarica- 

 ceae of — V, 72 



Tsuga, 184, 185, 189, 191 ; canadensis, 

 150, 176, 177, 182, 184-186, 188, 

 189, 191, 193; ciniastrum minimum, 

 185; heterophylla, 95; Pattoniana, 

 1 19 



Tubaria, 244, 249, 259; brevipes, 250; 

 contraria, 249 ; deformata, 249 ; 

 Eucalypti, 249 ; furfuracea, 249 ; in- 

 quilina, 249 ; pallescens, 249 ; pellu- 

 cida, 79 ; tenuis, 249 



Two new species of rusts, 282 



Two new species. The genus Lampro- 

 spora, with descriptions of, 45 



Type studies in the Hydnaceae — I. The 

 genus Manina, 271 ; II. The genus 

 Steccherinum, 309 



Tyromyces caesius, 94 ; carbonarius, 

 94, 217; chioneus, 94; cutifractus, 

 94, 217; guttulatus, 95; perdelica- 

 tus, 95, 217; Pseudotsugae, 95, 

 217; semipileatus, 96; semisupinus, 

 96; substipitatus, 96, 217 



Urceolaria, 127 



Uredineae in 19 10, Cultures of, 7 

 Uredineae in 191 1, Cultures of, 49 

 Uredineae which attack forest trees, 



Notes on some western, 141 

 Uredinopsis, 190, 191 ; mirabilis, 190, 



191; Phegopteridis, 191 ; Osmundae, 



191 



Uredo, 194, 195, 197; Bigelowii, 147; 

 Fabae, 194; Medusae, 147; Oxy- 

 tropi, 23 



Uromyces, 12, 14, 21, 22, 55, 56, 179, 

 186, 194-197, I9'9, 201, 203, 204, 

 223 ; Astragali, 23, 32 ; acuminatus, 

 29, 33, 201, 202, 204; caricina, 22, 

 199; cucullatus, 203; Eleocharidis, 

 12, 203; graminicola, 12, 202, 204; 

 Junci, 22, 32 ; Medicaginis, 24, 32, 



