352 
Mycologia 
tosus, 281; illudens, 258, 281, 282; 
marginatus, 282 ; revolutus, 282 ; 
sphaerosporus, 282 
Montagnites, 100 
Morchella esculenta, 15 1 
Muhlenbergia, 82, 181 ; Porteri, 81 
Murrill, W. A., Fungi edible and 
poisonous, 151 ; The genus Clitocybe 
in North America, 256; The ge- 
nus Lepista, 105 ; Illustrations of 
Fungi— XX, IIS, XXI, 163, XXII, 
221 ; Luminescence in the fungi, 
131 ; Marking types in the myco- 
logical herbarium, 108; A new bo- 
lete from California, 44 ; Prelimi- 
nary list of Upper St. Regis fungi, 
297 
Mutinus, 100 
Mycena, 280, 303 ; Leaiana, 303 ; pura, 
1 17, 269, 303 
Mycological herbarium. Marking types 
in the, 108 
Mycologist, amateur, William Wirt 
Calkins, 57 
Myrica cerifera, 87, 89 
Mytilidion, 210, 21 1; fusisporum, 21 1 
Napaea, 82; dioica, 82; 
Nectria discophora, 25; galligena, 25; 
megalospora, 336 
Neopeckia Coulteri, 210, 211 
Nephrolepis rivularis, 175 
Neurocarpum cajanifolium, 189 
Neurolaena lobata, 252 
New ascus-producing species, Pencil- 
Hum avellaneum. A, 284 
New Bolete from California, A, 44 
New fungus, Phialophora verrucosa, 
pathogenic for man. A, 200 
New mephitic Claudopus, A, 290 
News and Notes, 109, 212, 288 
and Reviews, 45, 155 
New species of Colletotrichum and 
Phoma, 38 
Nigredo, 28, 183, 192, 194; appendi- 
culata, 185; Columbiana, 194; Com- 
melinae, 182; Dolicholi, 186; Erag- 
rostidis, 180; Hedysari-paniculati, 
188, 189; Helleriana, 192; lepto- 
derma, 180; major, 181 ; Neuro- 
carpi, 189; proeminens, 190; Rhyn- 
cosporae, 182; Scleriae, 182 
North American Flora, Russula and 
Marasmius in, 155 
North America, The genus Clitocybe 
in, 256 
Notes on Agaricus reticeps Mont., 
290 
Notes on Cryptoporus volvatus, 121 
Nyctalis, 34 
Observations on Herpotrichia nigra 
and associated species, 210 
Octospora pustulata, 92 
Oenothera grandiflora, 46; Tracyi, 46 
O’Gara, P. J., New species of Colleto- 
trichum and Phoma, 38 
Olyra latifolia, 229 
Omphalia 263, 304 ; campanella, 303 ; 
chrysophylla, 303 ; fibula, 303 ; um- 
bellifera, 304 
Onagra biennis, 75 
Onosmodium occidentale, 73 
Ophionectria, 27 ; coccicola, 23, 25 
Orton, C. R., Structural parallelism 
between spore-forms in the Asco- 
mycetes, 21 
Otidea, 91 
Panaeolus solidipes, 163 
Pandanus, 150 
Panellus, 156; flabellatus, 156; jala- 
pensis, 156; subcantharelloides, 156 
Panicum, 339; barbinode, 181 ; cap- 
illare, 65; divaricatum, 180; lana- 
tum, 181 ; maximum, 144; molle, 
181 ; ovalifolium, 229 ; Sloanei, 181 ; 
trichoides, 229 ; virgatum, 65 
Panus concavus, 216 ; flabellatus, 156 ; 
incandescens, 282; jalapensis, 156; 
meruliiceps, 291 ; stypticus, 13 1, 
132; subcantharelloides, 156 
Parallelism between spore-forms in 
the Ascomycetes, Structural, 21 
Parasitic fungi. Some Porto Rican, 
333 
Parasitic fungi — I, Studies in Porto 
Rican, 143 
Parasitic species of Claudopus, A, 34 
Parodiella, 33 S. 337 : melioloides, 336 
Paspalum, 230, 339 ; compressum, 
326; conjugatum, 319 ; fimbricatum, 
230 ; Helleri, 230, 326 ; Humboldti- 
anum, 319, 326; orbiculatum, 230; 
paniculatum, 230, 326 ; pilosum, 
230; plicatulum, 230, 326; Schre- 
berianum, 230 ; Underwoodii, 339 
Passiflora rubra, 254 
Pathogenic for man, A new fungus, 
Phialophora verrucosa, 200 
Paxillus, 105; atrotomentosus, 304; 
involutus, 152, 304, 305; Lepista, 
105; panuoides, 304 
Peltigera, 267 
Pelvetia, 213 
Penicillium, 134, 135, 136. 138, 284; 
africanum, 135, 142; avellaneum, 
284; brevicaule, 134: candidum, 
284; claviforme, 134; duclauxi, 134, 
140, 141 ; expansum, 135 ; funicu- 
losum, 142; luteum, 135, 136, 137, 
140, 284; pinophilum, 135, 136, 140, 
