INDEX TO VOLUME VII 
New names and the final members of new combinations are in bold face type 
Abena jamaicensis, 244 
Abies grandis, 121 
Abronia umbellata, 64 
Abrus precatorius, 340 
Abutilon hirtum, 238; periplocifolium, 
238 
Acacia riparia, 178 
Achyla, 307; prolifera, 307 
Actaea alba, 64 
Adiantum tenerum, 144 
Aecidiella Triumfettae, 253 
Aecidium, 66, 86, 170, 171, 253, 254; 
abscedens, 315; Borreriae, 315; 
Cephalanthi, 22; Cestri, 191 ; cir- 
cumscriptum,’ 316 ; Cissi, 316; Cle- 
matidis, 74; Clibadii, 317; com- 
positarum Eupatorii, 232 ; decolo- 
ratum, 317; desmium, 175; detri- 
tum,254; expansum, 317 ; favaceum, 
253; Hyptidis, 246-248; Leonotidis, 
245; luzoniense, 254; Nesaeae, 86, 
89 ; passifloriicola, 254 ; Phyllanthi, 
254; pulverulentum, 315; Randiae, 
315; Rivinae, 235; roseum, 250; 
solaniphilum, 255 ; Sorbi, 48; Tour- 
nefortiae, 254; Traxini, 22; tubu- 
losum, 255; tucumanense, 246; 
Uleanum, 255 ; verbenicola, 22 ; 
Wedeliae, 318 
Aeschynomene americana, 330 ; sensi- 
tiva, 330 
Aesculus glabra, 65 
Agaricus, 95, 97-101 ; adirondacken- 
sis, 257 ; albo-umbilicatus, 257 ; 
alveolatus, 291; anisarius, 276; 
apertus, 257; arvensis, 100, 102, 
152, 226; auratocephala, 258; bi- 
color, :os; brumalis, 264; caespi- 
tosus, 281 ; campestris, 96, 1 00-102, 
152; candicans, 257; Candolleanus, 
120; carnosior, 259; catinus, 258; 
cellaris, 276 ; clavipes, 259 ; colum- 
banus, 259 ; compressipes, 259 ; com- 
tulus, 102; concavus, 259; con- 
nexus, 260; cyathiformis, 259-261; 
dealbatus, 260; dicolor, 261; dimi- 
nutivus, 300; ectypus, 106; ecty- 
poides, 262 ; erubescens, 262 ; fa- 
cifer, 281; flaccidus, 262; flavidel- 
lus, 263 ; fumosus, 263 ; gallinaceus, 
263 ; Gerardianus, 263 ; giganteus, 
264 ; gilvus, 264 ; Hoffmani, 264 ; 
illudens, 281 ; infundibuliformis, 
264, 265 ; inversus, 264 ; lacryma- 
bundus, 1 16; leptolomus, 265; ma- 
culosus, 265 ; marmoreus, 273 ; 
maximus, 265 ; metachrous, 261 ; 
mollis, 268; monadelphus, 281; 
nebularis, 268; nudus, 105; odorue, 
276; pachylus, 280; panaeolus, 106; 
peltigerinus, 267; personatus, 105; 
phyllophilus, 268 ; pileolarius, 268 ; 
piniarius, 268 ; pinophilus, 269 ; 
pithyophilus, 269; placomyces, 152; 
Poculum, 259 ; porphyrellus, 269 ; 
purus, 1 18; radiozonarius, 270; 
reticeps, 290, 291 ; reticulatus, 291 ; 
rivulosus, 270; Rodmani, 212; seti- 
sedus, 270, 271 ; Sienna, 271 ; sino- 
picus, 271; socialis, 272; sordidus, 
106; splendens, 272; squamulosus, 
274 ; subhirtus, 273 ; submarmoreus, 
273 ; subzonalis, 274 ; tabescens, 
281; truncicola, 276; trullisatus, 
27s ; umbilicatus, 257 ; velutinus, 
1 16; vilescens, 276; violaceolamel- 
latus, 120; violaceus, 105; virens, 
276 ; viridis, 276 
Agaricus reticeps Mont., Notes on, 
290 
Ageratum conyzoides, 250 
Agropyron, 74, 75 ; Smithii, 73, 78 
Aklema petiolaris, 236 
Albizzia Lebbeck, 146 
Alchornea latifolia, 328, 329 
Aleuria badia, 90 ; pustulata, 92 ; syl- 
vestris, 93 ; vesiculosa, 91 
Allium reticulatum, 66 
Alpinia antillarum, 339 
Ambrosia, 77 ; artemisiaefolia, 77 ; 
psilostachya, 76, 77, 88; trifida, 77, 
88 
Amelanchier, 78, 84 ; canadensis, 78, 
83, 84, 88, 89 ; vulgaris, 83, 89 
Amsonia salicifolia, 84 
Andropogon, 71, 72, 88; brevifolius, 
339 
Anemia hirsuta, 326 
Anemone, 75 ; cylindrica, 73, 88 
Apios tuberosa, 66 
Apiosporium, 25 
Apocynum cannabinum, 65 
Aquilegia, 74, 75 ; caerulea, 73 ; cana- 
densis, 83 ; flavescens, 73, 83 
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