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Mycologia 
Lecanora redimita, 245 
Lentinus, 217, 315; carneotomento- 
sus, 298; crinitus, 56; exilis, 217; 
infundibuliformis, 315 ; lepideus, 1 1, 
82, 83; similis, 315; strigosus, 56, 
314 
Lentodiellum, 218 
Lenzites applanata, 216; betulina, 
296; lurida, 217; pallida, 217; pa- 
lisota,2i6; platypoda,2i7 ; repanda, 
216; subconfragosa, 217 
Leocarpus fragilis, 36; lubrica, 295 
Leotia chlorocephala, 250 
Lepargyraea, 128; argentea, 173; 
canadensis, 128, 150, 177 
Lepidium, 43; alyssoides, 163 
Lepidodendron, 75 
Lepidostrobus, 75 
Lepiota, 53, 54, 234 ; acutesquamosa, 
233 ; aspera, 233 ; asperula, 233 ; 
Cortinarius, 54; cristata, 313; erio- 
phora, 233 ; Friesii, 233 ; Morgani, 
252; seminuda, 313 
Leptomyces, 218, 317 
Leptoporus armatus, no; Bakeri, no 
Leptostromella conigena, 105 
Leucocrinum, 127 
Leucoporus ameides, no 
Leucosyris spinosus, 165 
Levine, Michael, Review of Kniep’s 
Beitrage zur Kenntnis der Hyme- 
nomyceten. III, 184 
Licea, 37; antarctica, 37; applanata, 
211; artocreas, 211; macrospora, 
212; microsperma, 212, 213; rubi- 
formis, 212 ; spermoides, 212 ; stipi- 
tata, 212 
Lichenist, Hermann Edward Hasse, 
243 
Ligularia sibirica, 131 
Ligusticum Porteri, 154 
Limnanthemum Grayanum, 17 
Limonium limbatum, 167 
Lindbladia effusa var. simplex, 212 
Linnaea, 149 ; americana, 149 
Linum Lewisii, 154 
Literature, Index to American myco- 
logical, 59, 116, 188, 227, 289 
Lithospermum, 139 
Long, W. H., Note on western red 
rot in Finns ponderosa, 178; The 
aecial stage of Coliosporium ribi- 
cola, 309 
Lupinus aduncus, 175; ammophilus, 
167; Kingii, 167; perennis, 104 
Lycium pallidum, 136, 163, 141 ; vul- 
gare, 136, 141 
Lycogala Epidendrum, 41 ; flavo- 
fuscum, 41 
Lycoperdales, 174 
Lycoperdon gemmatum, 299 ; sepa- 
rans, 299 ; subincarnatum, 299 
Lycopus, 131; virginicus, 181 
Macrophoma celtidicola, 55 ; peck- 
iana, 55 
Macropodia macropus, 295 ; pubida, 
29s 
Macrosporium Solani, 177 
Madia glomerata, 146 
Malachra rotundifolia, 46 
Malvaceae, 16 
Malvastrum elatum, 162 
Mangifera indica, 239, 242 
Marantaceae, 25 
Marasmius, 54, 115, 295; alliatus, 
298 ; caryophylleus, 54, 298 ; con- 
fluens, 298 ; delectans, 298 ; di- 
chrous, 298 ; foetidus, 298 ; gla- 
bellus, 298; plicatus, 115; resino- 
sus, 298 ; rotula, 298 ; Sacchari, 
ns; semiustis, 115; siccus, 252, 
298; stenophyllus, 115; subnudus, 
298 
Marasmius on sugar cane, 115 
Margarita metallica, 41 
Mariscus jamaicense, 19 
Marsonia, 106 
Marssonina Toxicodendri, 105 
Medicago sativa, 150, 167; denticu- 
lata, 18; lupulina, 167 
Melampsora albertensis, 153 ; arctica, 
153; Bigelovii, 153; Lini, 154; 
Medusae, 154 
Melampsorella elatina, 154 
Melampsoropsis Pyrolae, 154 
Melanconium parvulum, 105 
Melanoleuca albissima, 298, 299 ; al- 
boflavida, 298 ; anomala, 312; mela- 
leuca, 53, 298; olivaceiflava, 113 
Melanoleuca from Oregon, An at- 
tractive species of, 113 
Melanopsamma waghornei, 55 
Melanopus, 10 
Meliola, 314- 
Mentha Penardi, 160 
Menyanthaceae, 17 
Mertensia, 175; pratensis, 147 
Metasphaeria Macounii, 100 
Microglossum rufum, 295 
Micromphale, 218; badium, 219; ful- 
vifibrillosum, 219; subexcavatum, 
219 
Microsphaera Symphoricarpi, 148 
Microstroma album, 177; Juglandis, 
177 
Mikania scandens, 19 
Mollisia, 98; apiophila, 98 
Monarda stricta, 160 
Moneses uniflora, 154 
Moniliales, 176 
Morchella crassipes, 53 
