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nales of Porto Rico based on, i68, 
227, 315 
Colletotrichum, 23, 38, 39, 40, 149 ; 
destructivum, 38 ; salmonicolor, 
40; solanicolum, 39; Trifolii, 38 
Colletotrichum and Phoma, New spe- 
cies of, 38 
Collomia, 77 ; linearis, 77, 88 
Collybia, 291, 301 ; acervata, 301, 
305; confluens, 301; dryophila, 301, 
305; longipes, 132; maculata, 301, 
306; platyphylla, 115, 118, 301; ra- 
dicata, 1^7, 158, 301, 305; retigera, 
291; scabriuscula, 301; strictipes, 
301 ; tuberosa, 131, 132, 301, 302 
Colocasia, 144 
Coltricia perennis, 34, 299 ; tomen- 
tosa, 299 
Commelina elegans, 182, 329; nudi- 
flora, 183; virginica, 182, 329, 330 
Conard, Henry S., The structure and 
development of Secotium agaricoi- 
des, 94 
Continued desiccation on the expul- 
sion of ascospores of Endothia 
parasitica. The effect of, 126 
Convolvulus, 193 ; nodiflorus, 192 
Coprinus, 98, 100; atramentarius, 34, 
152; comatus, 152; fimetarius, 301; 
micaceus, 45, 102, 152, 301 
Cordia corymbosa, 337 
Cordyceps militaris, 298 
Coremium, 134; silvaticum, 134 
Coriolus abietinus, 299 ; versicolor. 
299 
Corticium coeruleum, 132 
Cortinarius, 221, 223, 302; anomalus, 
223 ; armillatus, 301 ; erythrinus, 
223 ; 302 ; lilacinus, 302, 305 ; pur- 
purascens, 302 ; roseipallidus, 221 ; 
semisanguineus, 302, 305 
Cortinellus, 256; decorus, 164, 275 
Corydalis aurea, 66 
Cosmos caudatus, 195 
Cracca cinerea, 177 
Crataegus cerronus, 79, 89 ; punctatus, 
78; Pringlei, 78, 88 
Craterellus, 110; borealis, no; cor- 
nucopioides, 299, 305 
Crepidotus, 36, 37 
Crinipellis, 156; alnicola, 156; echi- 
nulata, 156; squamifolia, 156; sub- 
livida, 156; zonata, 270 
Cronartium Quercus, 80, 89 
Crotalaria retusa, 335 
Croton lucidus, 147 
Crucibulum vulgare, 305 
Cryptoporus, 121, 123, 124; volvatus, 
121, 123, 124, I2S, IS5 
Cryptoporus volvatus. Notes on, 12 1 
Cryptosporella, 24 
Cudonia lutea, 298 
Cultures of Uredineae in 1912, 1913, 
and 1914, 61 
Cup-fungi, Photographs and descrip- 
tions of, — 
I. Peziza, 90; II. Sepultaria, 197 
Cuphea, 323 ; Parsonsia, 323 
Curcurbitaria, 27 ; Laburni, 24 
Cylindrosporium, 25, 45 
Cyperus, 231, 318; cayennensis, 231; 
laevigatus, 231; mutisii, 231; poly- 
stachus, 231; radiatus, 231 ; sphace- 
latus, 231 ; surinamensis, 231 
Cyphella, no 
Daedalea confragosa, 299 
Daldinia concentrica, 298 
Dasycypha, 9 
Dasyspora foveolata, 241 
Decodon, 66 ; verticillatus, 86, 89 
Delphinium, 73 ; Geyeri, 73 
Dendropanax arboreum, 149 
Descriptions of cup-fungi. Photo- 
graphs and, — • 
I. Peziza, 90; II. Sepultaria, 197 
Desiccation on the expulsion of as- 
cospores of Endothia parasitica. 
The effect of continued, 126 
Desmodium axillare, 188; Scorpiurus, 
188 
Development of Secotium agaricoides. 
The structure and, 94 
Dicaeoma, 28; canaliculatum, 231; 
ciliata, 319; cubense, 251; defor- 
matum, 229 ; Eleocharidis, 232 ; 
Paspali, 230; pulcherrimum, 238; 
radicans, 319 
Dictyophora duplicata, 153 
Dieffenbachia, 144 
Dimerina, 337; Jacquiniae, 337 
Dimerium, 335, 336, 337 ; Cayaponiae, 
335. 340; grammodes, 335, 337: 
melioloides, 336, 340; Stevensii, 
337 
Dimerosporium, 335 ; lateritium, 336 
Diodia rigida, 250 ; maritima, 250 
Diorchidium leve, 230 
Dioscorea, 320; grandiflora, 320 
Dirca aecia, 74 ; palustris, 64, 65 
Doellingeria umbellata, 65 
Dolicholus reticulatus, 186, 187; tex- 
anus, 186 
Dolichos, 187; Lablab, 331; reticu- 
latus, 187 
Dorstenia Contrajerva, 327 
Dothidea grammodes, 335 ; perispori- 
oides, 335, 336; seminata, 33s 
Dothidella grammodes, 335 
Dryopteris patens, 176, 325; Poiteana, 
32s 
