Index to Volume VIII 
335 
Ranunculus, 128; acris, 127, 128; 
bulbosus, 128; sceleratus, 127, 128 
Ratibida columnifera pulcherrima, 
176 
Ravenelia cassiaecola, 20 ; Cebil, 20 ; 
Humphreyana, 18; mesilliana, 164; 
papillifera, 18; portoricensis, 16; 
versatilis, 164 
Red rot in Pinus ponderosa, Note on 
western, 178 
Remarkable fossil fungi, 73 
Resupinate polypores, A new genus 
of, 56 
Resupinatus subbarbatus, 56 
Reticularia Lycoperdon, 40 
Review of Kniep’s Beitrage zur 
Kenntnis der Hymenomyceten, III, 
184 
Rhamnus cathartica, 128; Purshiana, 
128 
Rhizoctonia, 314 ; Crocorum, 314 ; So- 
lani, 314 
Rhizopus nigricans, 313 
Rhus diversiloba, 106; Toxicoden- 
dron, 106 
Ribes, 31 1, 314; Cynosbati, 130, 141; 
floridum, 130; grossularia, 311; 
inebrians, 176, 31 1; leptanthum, 
309, 31 1 ; longiflorum, 130; longi- 
folium, 309,311; mescalerium, 311 ; 
pumilum, 31 1; purpusii, 31 1; san- 
guineum, 104; valicola, 31 1 ; Wolfii, 
151 
Rigidoporus surinamensis, 56, 314 
Rinodina angelica, 245 
Rosa, 43, 100, iss; Fendleri, 152, 
iSS : Maximilian!, 155; pecosensis, 
152 
Rosen, H. R., A known species of 
smut on a new host, 225 
Rostkovites granulatus, 53 
Rot in Pinus ponderosa. Note on 
western red, 178 
Rubacer parviflorum, 155 
Rudbeckia laciniata, 168 
Rubiaceae, 16 
Rubus arizonicus, 155 
Rumex crispus, 177 
Russula, 121, 122, 183, 299, 312; bi- 
fida, 298 ; brunneola, 298 ; chamae- 
leontina, 298; compacta, 123; crus- 
tosa, 252 ; delica, 121, 124 ; emetica, 
298, 299; flava, 122, 183, 298; 
flavida, 122 ; foetens, 252, 299 ; 
foetentula, 315; fragiliformis, 
312; furcata, 123; granulata, 299; 
lactea, 252 ; lutea, 122 ; Mariae, 
299; nigricans, 124; obscura, 123; 
ochroleuca, 299 ; pectinata, 299 ; 
stricta, 299; subfragilis, 312; su- 
busta, 299; uncialis, 299; vires- 
cens, 122, 192 
Rynchospora, 225 
Saccharum officinalis, 42 
Salix, 153; amygdaloides, 153; Beb- 
biana, 153; exigua, 154; Fendler- 
iana, 154; irrorata, 154; lasiandra, 
154; nigra, 154; petrophila, 154; 
Watsoni, 154; Wrightii, 153 
Salsola pestifer, 162 
Salvia coccinea, 24 
Sambucus mexicana, 177; microbo- 
trys, 177 
Saprolegnia Kauffmaniana, 108 
Sauvagesia erecta, 23 
Schizophyllum commune, 5 
Schizophyllus alneus, 56, 299 
Schmaltzia Emoryi, 156; schmide- 
lioides, 156 
Schroeteriaster fenestrala, 24 
Scirpus, 13 1 ; americanus, 161; fluvi- 
atilis, 129; lacustris, 16 
Scitamineae, 19 
Scleria canescens, 24 
Scleroderma aurantium, 299 ; vul- 
gare, 315 
Sclerotites brandonianus, 75 
Sclerotium Opuntiarum, 224 
Scolochloa festucacea, 128 
Scutiger Whiteae, 53 
Seaver, Fred J., Fink’s Ascomycetes 
of Ohio, 57 ; North American spe- 
cies of Ascodesmis, i ; Photographs 
and descriptions of cup-fungi — III. 
Peziza domiciliana and Peziza re- 
panda, 195, IV. Peziza clypeata, 
23s ; The earth-inhabiting species 
of Ascobolus, 93 
Sebacina, 316; atrata, 316; chloras- 
cens, 316; cinnamomea, 316; mon- 
ticola, 316; plumbea, 316; Shearii, 
316 
Secale cereale, 141 
Senecio, 131 ; aureus, 132, 141 ; caca- 
liaefolius, 131 ; ductoris, 132; pa- 
luster, 13 1 
Septobasidium laxum, no 
Septogloeum, 106 
Septoria, 106; adenocaulonis, 103; 
angularis, 103 ; Chrysanthemi, 
104; darlingtoniae, 55; emaculata, 
176; erythraceae, 55; Lapparum, 
103; lupincola, 103; Lupini, 104; 
Macrosporia, 104; Pisi, 176; 
Polygonorum, 176; Ribis, 176; 
Rudbeckiae, 176; sanguinea, 104; 
tinctoria, 55; Toxicodendri, 105 
Sequoia washingtoniana, 91 
Sida, 44; hederacea, 161, 162 
Simblum sphaerocephalum, 36 
