336 
Mycologia 
Sitanion, 138; elymoides, 138 
Slum cicutaefolium, 129 
Smilax, 127; hispida, 127 
Smut on a new host, A known spe- 
cies of, 225 
Solanaceae, 150 
Solanum tuberosum, 145 
Solidago, 130; canadensis, 103, 130, 
140; fumosa, 103; juncea, 99; lati- 
folia, 103; Pitcheri, 158, 162 
Some Kentucky fungi, 249 
Sophia incisa, 144, 145, 160, 162; 
ochroleuca, 145 
Sophora sericea, 166 
Sorghum halapense, 16; ofificinarum, 
16; vulgare, 16 
Sorosporium contortum, 170 
South America, Myxomycetes from, 
34 
Spartina, 125, 128, 134, 137: cyno- 
suroides, 134, 141 ; gracilis, 136; 
Michauxiana, 134, 141 
Species of Ascobolus, The earth- 
inhabiting, 93 
Species of Ascodesmis, North Ameri- 
can, I 
Species of fungi. New or noteworthy, 
98 
Species of smut on a new host, A 
known, 225 
Spermacoce riparia, 25 
Sphaeralcea angustifolia, 161 ; are- 
naria, 162; Fendleri, 162; incana, 
162; lobata, 161, 162; marginata, 
162 
Sphaeriales, 145 
Sphaeropsidales, 175 
Sphaeropsis lineata, 10 1 
Spilanthes oleracea, 19 
Spiraea Menziesii, 98, 100, 102—104 
Spondias mombin, 239, 242 
Spongipellis fissilis, 14, 15: galacti- 
nus, 14, IS 
Sporobolus airoides, 160; asperifo- 
lius, 160, 170; cryptandrus, 157, 
172; utilis, 160; virginicus, 24 
Spumaria licheniformis, 204 
Stachys scopulorum, 147 
Stagonospora Physocarpi, 103 ; Spi- 
raeae, 103 
Standley, Paul C., Fungi of New 
Mexico, 142 
Steironema, 136, 137; ciliatum, 137, 
141 ; Michauxiana, 137 
Stemonitis dictyospora, 38, 39, 210, 
213; digitata, 208; ferruginea, 39: 
fusca, 38, 208, 210; fusca var. dic- 
tyospora, 38 ; fusca var. rufescens, 
38; fusca var. trechispora, 213; 
herbatica, 39 ; maxima, 208 ; por- 
phyra, 208, 209, 213; splendens. 
39; splendens var. Webberi, 39; 
tenerrima, 209 ; trechispora, 38, 39, 
209, 213 
Stemphylium nemopanth.es, 107 
Stenolobium Stans, 18 
Stenorrhynchus lanceolatus, 21 
Stereum bicolor, 56; elegans, 314: 
fasciatum, 250 ; lobatum, 56, 295 ; 
rugosum, 295 ; sericeum, 295 
Stevens, Uredinales of Porto Rico 
based on collections by F. L., 16 
Stipa Vaseyi, 172 
Strobilomyces strobilaceus, 251, 296 
Stropharia, 69 ; coprinophila, 69 ; 
semiglobata, 299; stercoraria, 174 
Strophostyles, 165 
Studies in Porto Rican parasitic 
fungi — II, 42 
Sturgis, William C., Notes on the 
Myxomycetes of the Curtis Her- 
barium, 199; Myxomycetes from 
South America, 34 
Sugar cane, Marasmius on, 115 
Suillellus luridus, 297, 299 
Sumstine, David R., A new species 
of Coins from Pennsylvania, 183 
Symphoricarpos oreophilus, 176; ro- 
tundifolius, 148 
Synchytrium fulgens, 144 
Tapesia fusca, 295 
Taraxacum Taraxacum, 163 
Tecoma lepidota, 18; Leucoxylon, 
18; Stans, 18 
Teramnus uncinatus, 16, 45 
Tests on the durability of American 
woods — I. Flask tests on conifers. 
Laboratory, 80 
Tetranychus telarius, 107 
Thalictrum, 133; dioicum, 132, 141 ; 
Fendleri, 132, 133, 156, 157 
Thecaphora deformans, 170 
Thelephora anthocephala, 250; mag- 
nispora, 53; palmata, 250; Schwei- 
nitzii, 250; vialis, 313 
Thelephoraceae, 52, 230 
Thuja occidentalis, 91; plicata, 91 
Thyridium ceanothi, 55 
Tidestromia lanuginosa, 144 
Tilia, 315 
Tilletia asperifolia, 170 
Tilmadoche columbina, 200, 213 
Tithymalus, 168; chamaesula, 151; 
luridus, 15 1 
Tolysporella Nolinae, 170 
Trametes acutus, 215; carnea, 251; 
cubensis, 314; limitata, 173; Pini, 
178, 222 
Tranzschelia punctata, 16, 164 
Tremella albida, 250; lutescens, 295 
Tremellaceae, 250 
