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38; nectriaeforme, 202 ; nigripes, 
201 ; nigripes var. eximium, 205, 
213 ; obrusseum, 202 ; pusillum, 202 ; 
proximum, 202 ; pruinosum, 202 ; 
radiatum, 203 ; Ravenelii, 203 ; 
squamulosum, 203 ; terrigenum, 
204, 213; tenerrimum, 203; xan- 
thopus, 202 
Didymosphaeria Ceanothi, 100; 
Housei, 100 
Dimerosporium CoIIinsii, 146 
Diplodia constricta, 102; Nut- 
taliae, 102; Spiraea, 102; Ulmi, 
102 
Dirca, 135, 136; palustris, 135 
Discina adnata, 237 ; clypeata, 237 ; 
orbicularis, 237; repanda, 198 
Discomycetes, 98 
Disella hederacea, 159, 161, 162; lepi- 
dota, 1S9 
Distichlis maritima, 136; spicata, 
13s, 141, 163, 172 
Dodge, B. O., Fungi producing heart- 
rot of apple trees, 5 
Dothichiza populea, 300-308 
Dothichiza populea in the United 
States, 300 
Dothidella, 45 
Dothiorella, in 
Draba aurea, 160 
Dugaldea Hoopesii, 148, 150, 176 
Dulichium arundinaceum, 130, 140 
Duportella Raimundoi, no; velutina, 
no 
Durability of American woods — I. 
Flask tests on conifers. Labora- 
tory tests on the, 80 
Earlea speciosa, 152 
Earliella corrugata, 314 
Earth-inhabiting species of Ascobo- 
lus. The, 93 
Ehretiaceae, 17, 18 
Eichleriella, 316; gelatinosa, 316; 
Schrenkii, 316 
Eleagnus, 128; argentea, 128 
Eleocharis capitata, 25 ; flaccida, 25 ; 
mutata, 25 
Elfvingia fomentaria, 296 ; mega- 
loma, 296; tornata, 56, 314 
Elfvingiella fasciata, 56, 314 
Elmerina foliacea, no 
Elymus, 139; canadensis, 146, 157, 
170; condensatus, 138; virginicus, 
138, 141 
Endothia, 239, 240; havanensis, 
241; longirostris, 242; parasitica, 
112. 304; radicalis, 113, 239, 242 
Endothia, A new species of, 239 
Enerthenema papillatum, 39 
Enteridium cinereum, 204 
Entoloma lividum, 114, 123 
Entyloma australe, 169; Composi- 
tarum, 170 
Ephedra Torreyana, 155; trifurca, 
154, IS 5 
Epidendrum difforme, 21 ; rigidum, 
21 
Epilobium adenocladon, 158; novo- 
mexicanum, 164 
Erigeron subtrinervis, 146 
Eriogonum cernuum, 166; effusum, 
166; lonchophyllum, 166; racemo- 
sum, 166 
Eriophorum, 131 ; angustifolium, 13 1 ; 
polystachion, 132; tenellum, 132; 
virginicum, 132; viridi-carinatum, 
131, 132, 141 
Eriosporangium evadens, 18; punc- 
tato-striatum, 152 
Erysiphe, 147; Cichoracearum, 146- 
148, 17s; Galeopsidis, 147; grami- 
nis, 147 : Polygoni, 147, 148 
Eucalyptus, 239 ; botryoides, 240, 242 ; 
microphylla, 242 ; occidentalis, 242 ; 
robusta, 242 ; rostrata, 242 
Euonymus atropurpureus, 99 
Eupatorium macrophyllum, 18 
Euphorbia corollata, 127 
Euphorbiaceae, 24 
Eurotia lanata, 151 
Exoascales, 316 
Exobasidium, 316 
Exogonium arenarium, 19 
Experiment with Panaeolus papilio- 
naceus. An, 317 
Fabaceae, 16, 18 
Fagus antarctica, 38 
Family of Hymenomycetes, A new, 56 
Favolus variegatus, 56 
Fendlera falcata, 152; rupicola, 152 
Festuca, 133 ; Thuberi, 132, 141 
Fimbristylis spadicea, 17 
Fink, Bruce, Hermann Edward 
Hasse, — Lichenist, 243 
Fink’s Ascomycets of Ohio, 57 
Fistulina hepatica, 251 
Flask tests on conifers. Laboratory 
tests on the durability of American 
woods — I, 80 
Fomes, 214; annosus, in; applana- 
tus, 250; Auberianus, 314: Ellisia- 
nus, 173; fomentarius, 225; igni- 
arius, 6 ; lobatus, 250 ; pinicola, 
in; populinus, 296; rimosus, 214, 
250 ; ungulatus, 296 
Fomitella supina, 56, 314 
Fossil fungi. Remarkable, 73 
Frasera macrophylla, 168; speciosa, 
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