INDEX TO VOLUME III 



299 



Jatropha stimulosa, 9 

 Juglans nigra, 6 ; regia, 6 

 Juniperus, 160; monosperma, 160; 

 utahensis, 157, 159, 160 



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



cological experiments with some of 



the higher fungi, 175 

 Kentrosporium, 219 ; microcephalum, 



221 ; militare, 209 

 Kern, F. D., The rusts of Guatemala 



—II, 288 



Krieger, L. C. C, Note on the re- 

 puted poisonous properties of Co- 

 prinus comatus, 200 



Kuehneola albida, 290 



Laccaria, 189 ; laccata, 99, 190 ; ochro- 



purpurea, 99 

 Lachnea miniata, 59 ; scutellata, 59 ; 



setosa, 59 ; umbrorum, 59 

 Lachnella canescens, 63 ; corticalis, 



63; flammea, 63; resinarius, 63; 



rhoina, 63 

 Lachnellula chrysophthalma, 63, 64 

 Lachnum Engelmanni, 62 ; viridulum, 



63 



Lactaria, 24, 25, 168 ; camphoratus, 

 293 ; insulsa, 26 ; lignyotus, 293 ; 

 subdulcis, 26, 168 



Lagerstroemia indica, 18 



Lasiobolus equinus, 61 



Lecanora subfusca glabra, 248 



Lecidea, 244, 245 



Ledum 1 , 67, 69, 70 ; groenlandicum, 69 

 Lentinula, 27, 28 ; cubensis, 28 ; de- 



tonsa, 28, 36 

 Lentinus, 27, 28; albellus, 31; annu- 

 laris, 27 ; blepharodes, 35 ; caelopus, 

 35 ; caespitosus, 192 ; calvescens, 

 30; castaneus, 35; chaetoloma, 36; 

 chaetophorus, 29 ; chrysopeplus, 33 ; 

 ciliatus, 34; crinitus, 31, 33, 36; 

 cubensis, 28 ; detonsus, 28 ; echino- 

 pus, 35 ; estriatus, 30 ; exilis, 30 ; 

 fallax, 35 ; fasciatus, 35 ; fastuosus, 

 35 ; Fockei, 29 ; fuligineus, 34 ; 

 fumigatus, 32 ; furfurosus, 35 ; fus- 

 copurpureus, 35 ; glabratus, 36 ; 

 graminicola, 33; hirtus, 29, 31 ; 

 holopogonius, 35 ; Hookerianus, 35 ; 

 Kurzianus, 30 ; Lecomtei, 29 ; lepi- 

 deus, 27 ; Leprieurii, 32 ; Leveillei, 

 32 ; melanophyllus, 30 ; nepalensis, 

 35; nicaraguensis, 32; nigripes, 31, 

 32 ; paraguayensis, 30 ; patulus, 29 ; 

 praerigidus, 30 ; proximus, 28 ; 

 pyramidatus, 31; rigidulus, 32; 

 Rivae, 30 ; Schomburgkii, 32 ; 

 scyphoides, 34 ; setiger, 35 ; similis, 

 35 ; siparius, 35 ; sparsibarbis, 29 ; 



striatulus, 29 ; strigellus, 33 ; stri- 

 gosus, 29; stuppeus, 31, 32; sub- 

 cervinus, 32 ; submembranaceus, 

 29 ; subscyphoides, 34 ; substrigo- 

 sus, 29 ; suffrutescens, 27 ; Swartzii, 



31 ; Tanghiniae, 29 ; tener, 31 ; 

 Thwaitesii, 30; tubarius, 31; tuber- 

 regium, 28 ; vellereus, 30 ; velutinus, 

 34; verae-crucis, 25; villosus, 31, 



32 ; Wrightii, 32 ; Zeyheri, 32 ; zo- 

 natus, 32, 35 



Lentodium, 27; squamosum, 27, 31 

 Lepiota, 79-81, 88, 89, 194; abrupti- 



bulba, 88; americana, 87, 168; 



asprata, 85 ; aspratella, 84 ; 



Broadwayi, 84 ; carminea, 88 ; 



cepaestipes, 86 ; colimensis, 82 ; 



cretacea, 86, 87 ; cristata, 85 ; 



erythrella, 88 ; farinosa, 86 ; flavo- 



disca, 82 ; floralis, 85 ; fulvaster, 



84 ; hemisclerus, 87 ; ianthina, 82 ; 



jamaicensis, 87 ; lactea, 81 ; 



longistriata, 85 ; Magnusiana, 86 ; 



mammaeformis, 86; Morgani, 168; 



naucinoides, 76 ; ochrospora, 89, 90 ; 



procera, 81 ; purpureoconia, 88 ; 



rimosa, 85 ; rubrotincta, 83, 88 ; 



subclypeolaria, 87 ; subcristata, 



83 ; subgranulosa, 83 ; sub- 



grisea, 84 ; tepeitensis, 82 ; tes- 



tacea, 83 

 Leptonia, 271 ; miniata, 272 

 Leptoniella, 271 ; atrosquamosa, 



272 ; cinchonensis, 273 ; Earlei, 



272 ; hypoporphyra, 272 ; mexi- 



cana, 273 ; miniata, 272 ; serru- 



lata, 272 

 Leptonium, 271 



Leucomyces, 79, 80 ; mexicanus, 80 

 Lichen, 106; bicolor, 123; chalybei- 



formis, 119; jubatus, 127, 150; 



ochroleucos, 139; sarmentosus, 144, 



150 



Lichens, The nature and classification 

 of — I. Views and arguments of 

 botanists concerning classification, 

 231 



Ligustrum calif ornicum, 14 

 Limacella, 79, 81 ; agricola, 81 ; illi- 

 nita, 81 



Lippia ligustrina, 12 ; myriocephala, 



289 

 Lobaria, 106 



Locellina hiatuloides, 280 

 Lophodermium arundinaceum, 66 

 Lorantbus, 290 



Lycoperdon atropurpureum, 293 

 Lymacium, 199 



Macbride, T. H., A new genus of 

 myxomycetes. 39 



