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Mycologia 
Crepidotus calolepis, 267 
Crepis, 255; acuminata, 254; glauca, 
246, 254; intermedia, 243, 255; oc- 
cidentals, 255; rostrata, 255; sco- 
pulorum, 255 
Cressa Truxillensis, 255 
Cronartium, 110-113, 123, 125, 126, 
129-131, 133, 137; coleosporioides, 
1 12, 246; Comandrae, 129, 247; 
Comptoniae, 112, 128, 131, 133; 
filamentosum, 112; Quercus, 112, 
136; ribicola, 150 
Crouania, 6; asperella, 12; carbona- 
ria, 16; miniata, 8 
Cryptoporus, 218; volvatus, 267 
Cryptoporus volvatus (Peck) Hub- 
bard, Origin of the volva aperature 
in, 217 
Cylindrium flavo-virens, 35 
Cylindrosporium, 217 
Cynomarathrum Nuttallii, 255 
Cyperus, 192; tegetiformis, 192 
Cystopteris fragilis, 255 
Dacryomyces, 225 
Daedalea unicolor, 266 
Dasiophora fruticosa, 255 
Detonia, s, 6; foveata, 21; leiocarpa, 
21; modesta, 13; nigrans, 20; poly- 
trichina, 23 ; trachycarpa, 19 
Development of Stropharia ambigua, 
The, 139 
Development of the carpophores of 
Ceriomyces Zelleri, The, 235 
Dianthus, 196; caryophyllus, 255 
Dictyuchus, 295—297, 299 ; monospo- 
rus, 297 
Didymium melanospermum, 217 
Diplanes, 291 
Diplodia longispora, 150 
Diplographis, 260 
Discina trachycarpa, 19 
Disease of the white pine, A prelim- 
inary note on a new bark, 84 
Diseases, A book on tropical plant, 41 
Distichlis, 241 ; stricta, 255 
Draba, Helleriana, 244, 255 ; pecti- 
nata, 255; spectabilis, 244, 255 
Echinopsis Eyriesii, 70 
Echinospermum floribundum, 255 
Elvela coccinea, 274 
Elymus canadensis, 255; condensa- 
tus, 255 ; glaucus, 255 ; robustus, 
255 
Endophyllum, 154 
Enemy of the western red cedar, An, 
93 
Entoloma, 185; lividum, 169, 185; 
sinuatum, 185 
Entyloma arnicale, 241 ; crastophilum, 
241 
Epilobium adenocaulon, 255 ; alpi- 
num, 255; anagallidifolium, 255; 
brevistylum, 255 ; clavatum, 255 ; 
Drummondii, 255; Drummondii 
latiusculum, 255 ; Hornemanni, 
255; paniculatum, 255; rubricaule, 
255; straminium, 255 
Erica, 72 
Erigeron Coulteri, 255 ; macranthus, 
255 
Erineum atriplicinum, 202 
Eriocoma cuspidata, 255 
Eriogonum campanulatum, 255 ; cro- 
ceum, 245, 255; heracleoides, 255; 
racemosum, 255 ; umbellatum ma- 
jus, 255 
Erodium, 194 
Erysimum asperum, 255 
Erysiphe, 203 
Erythronium grandiflorum, 255; gran- 
diflorum parviflorum, 255 
Eucalyptus, 260 
Euphorbia, 204 ; Cyparissias, 203 ; 
dentata, 255; Fendleri, 246, 255; 
glyptospermum, 204 ; humistrata, 
204 ; maculata, 204 ; montana ro- 
busta, 255; Peplis, 20 2; platyphylla, 
203 ; robusta, 255 ; serpens, 205 ; 
serpyllifolia, 255 ; stictospora, 205 
Euthamia, 115; graminifolia, 112 
Exidia, 32, 225 ; lagunensis, 266 
Exobasidium, 267 
Fagopyrum, 56, 59 
Fagus, 72 
Festuca confinis, 255; elatior, 255; 
octoflora, 255 
Few Asheville fungi, Notes on a, 88 
Filix fragilis, 255 
Fink, Bruce, Henry Willey, — A me- 
moir, 49 
Fomes putearius, 266; ungulatus, 217 
Fomitiporia, 94 ; Weirii, 93, 94 
Ford, W. W„ and Clark, E. D„ A 
consideration of the properties of 
poisonous fungi, 167 
Forsythia viridissima, 72 
Fragaria, 207 ; vesca, 207 
Fraser, W. P., Notes on Uredinopsis 
mirabilis and other rusts, 25 
Fraxinus, 72 
Fromme, F. D., A new gymnospo- 
rangial connection, 226 
Fuligo, 147, 148; ellipsospora, 147; 
media, 147, 148; megaspora, 147, 
148; ovata, 147; septica, 147, 148 
Fungi, A consideration of the proper- 
ties of poisonous, 167 
Fungi, A new book on the British 
rust, 152 
Fungi, Illustrations of — XVII, 1 ; 
XVIII, 161 ; XIX, 221 
