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INDEX TO VOLUME III 



Atriplex, 72-74 ; patula, 72 ; patula 

 hastata, 73 



Balansia, 207, 223 ; claviceps, 223 ; 



discoidea, 224 ; Hypoxylon, 223 

 Barlaea Constellatio, 58 ; Crec'hquer- 



aultii, 58 



Bartramia pomiformis, 206 ; Potosica, 

 206 



Bethel, E., Notes on some species of 

 Gymnosporangium in Colorado, 156 

 Bignonia, 277 



Boletus albus, 293 ; Clintonianus, 77 

 Botanists concerning classification, 

 Views and arguments of. The na- 

 ture and classification of lichens — I, 

 231 



Botrytis, 46 ; fulva, 52 

 Bresadolia caucasica, 41 

 Bryopogon, 107 



Buchanan, R. E., A new species of 

 Thyrococcum, 1 ; Morphology of the 

 genus Cephalosporium, with descrip- 

 tion of a new species and a variety, 

 170 



Bumelia lanuginosa, 7, 18 



Burger, O. F., Fawcett, H. S. &, A 



gum-inducing Diplodia of peach and 



orange, 151 



Calamagrostis, 221 



Calicium, 256 



Calliospora Diphysae, 288 



Calyptospora columnaris, 67, 71 



Campanularius semiglobatus, 103 



Cantharellus, 24 ; aurantiacus, 293 



Capriola Dactylon, 21 



Capsicum annuum, 15 



Carex, 37 ; nebraskensis, 38 ; stellu- 



lata angustata, 37, 38 

 Catathelasma, 43 



Celtis mississippiensis, 11, 12; reticu- 

 lata, 11 

 Cenangium populneum, 64 

 Cephalanthus occidentalis, 20 

 Cephalosporium, 170-173 ; Pammelii, 

 173, 174; Pammellii purpuras- 

 cens,i73, 174 

 Cephalosporium, with description of a 

 new species and a variety, Mor- 

 phology of the genus, 170 

 Cercospora, 19; adusta, 14; atri- 

 cincta, 14 ; aurantia, 15 ; Capsici, 



15 ; Chrysanthemi, 15 ; Crataegi, 



16 ; Elaeagni, 16 ; Fici, 16 ; flori- 

 cola, 1 7 ; f ulvella, 1 7 ; lanugi- 

 nosa, 17; Lythracearum, 18; 

 macromaculans, 1 8 ; Malachrae, 

 19; obscura, 19; perniciosa, 19; 

 polymorpha, 19; Prosopidis, 20; 

 xanthicola, 20 



Cetraria, 107, no, 115, 118, 127; 

 aculeata, 108, no, in, 118, 127; 

 californica, 110-113, 116, 149; cali- 

 fornica sepincola, 113, 149; califor- 

 nica Tuckermanii, 116; saepincola, 

 116; tristis, 1 10, in 



Chamaedaphne, 67, 68; calyculata, 68, 

 69 



Chamaemyces, 79, 91 ; alphitophyl- 



lus, 91, 199 

 Chanterel cinnabarinus, 24 ; infundi- 



buliformis, 24 ; mexicanus, 24 

 Chenopodium, 73, 74 ; album, 73 

 Chiogenes, 67 



Chloroneuron, 25 ; viride, 25 



Chlorophyllum, 25, 79, 89 ; esculentum, 

 89, 90 ; Molybdites, 89 ; Morgani, 

 89 ; viride, 24, 25 



Chlorosplenium aeruginosum, 62 



Chrysanthemum, 15 



Cicada, 219 



Cicinnobolus Cesatii Euonymi, 292 

 Cintractia, 164 

 Cionothrix praelonga, 288 

 Citrus Aurantium, 15 

 Cladonia rangiferina, 140 

 Cladosporium epibryum, 206 ; Vincae, 

 161 



Clark, E. D. & Kantor, J. L., Toxico- 

 logical experiments with some of 

 the higher fungi, 175 



Classification of lichens, The nature 

 and — I, Views and arguments of 

 botanists concerning classification, 

 231 



Clasterosporium diffusum, 21 



Clavaria capitata, 217; farinosa, 209; 

 granulosa, 209 ; militaris, 208, 209 ; 

 parasitica, 218; radicosa, 218; 

 sobolifera, 219 



Claviceps, 37, 38, 44, 219 ; caricina, 

 223 ; cinereum, 221 ; microcephala, 

 221; nigricans, 38. 222; Paspali, 

 44, 222 ; purpurea, 220 ; Rolfsii, 44, 

 222 ; Tripsaci, 44, 223 



Claviceps, A new host for, 37 



Clematis Drummondii, 6 



Clitocybe, 189, 190, 192, 193, 195 ; 

 Broadwayi, 192; dealbata sudori- 

 fica, 293 ; geotropa, 41 ; illudens, 

 192; incrustata, 191; laccata, 

 190; mexicana, 191; monadelpha, 

 192; multiceps, 186; niveicolor, 

 190; pachylus, 192; proxima, 194; 

 rivulosa, 192; testaceoflava, 191; 

 troy ana, 190 



Clitopilus, 279 ; abortivus, 280 



Coenogonium, 248 



Coker, W. C. & Wilson, L., Schizo- 

 saccharomyces octosporus, 283 



