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142; purpurogenum, 135, 136, 140, 
142; purpurogenum var. rubri-scle- 
rotium, 137; rugulosum, 140, 141, 
142; silvaticum, 134 
Penicillium avellaneum, a new ascus- 
producing species, 284 
Penicillium luteum-purpurogenum 
group, The, 134 
Peridermium, 79, 84 ; carneum, 80, 
84; Cerebrum, 80, 214; fusiforme, 
62, 79, 80, 84, 89 ; 
Petitia domingenis, 333 
Peziza, 90, 197; abietina, 299; areni- 
cola, 197; assimilata, 92; badia, 90, 
91, 93; bufonia, 93; cochleata, 90, 
91; heterophylla, 73; pustulata, 92, 
93; sepulta, 197, 198; sylvestris, 
93 ; tanacetifolia, 64 ; umbrina, 92 ; 
vesiculosa, 91, 93 
Phaeolus sistotremoides, 300 
Phakopsora, 173, 175; Phyllanthi, 
332; Vitis, 173 
Phallus, 100 
Phaseolus. 186, 187; adenanthus, 185; 
lunatus, 335 ; prostratus, 187; vul- 
garis, 18s 
Phialophora, 202 ; verrucosa, 202, 
203 
Phialophora verrucosa, pathogenic for 
man, A new fungus, 200 
Philadelphus coronarius, 78, 88 ; Ke- 
teleerii, 78, 88 
Philibertella clausa, 243 
Philibertia, 243 
Pholiota, 304; candicans, 152; John- 
soniana, 226; praecox, 214; squar- 
rosa, 304 
Phoma, 41, 143; rostrata, 41 
Phoma, New species of Colletotrichum 
and, 38 
Photographs and descriptions of cup- 
fungi — 
I. Peziza, 90; II. Sepultaria, 197 
Phragmidium, 175 
Phragmites, 22 
• Phyllachora, 337, 338; Andropogonis, 
339. 340 ; dalbergiicola perforans, 
340; graminis, 338, 339, 340 ; nitens, 
339; paulensis, 340 ; perforans, 340 ; 
peribebuyensis, 337, 338, 340; Re- 
nalmiae, 339 ; sphaerosperma, 339 
Phyllanthus distichus, 332 ; grandifol- 
ius, 332; nobilis, 254 
Phyllosticta, 143; adianticola, 144; 
araliana, 148; bixina, 148; bo- 
ringuensis, 147 ; cissicola, 147 ; 
Colocasiae, 144; colocasicola, 144; 
commelinicola, 144 ; divergens, 
146; Erythrinae, 146; erythrini- 
cola, 146; Eugeniae, 148; eupatori- 
cola, 148; glaucispora, 149; guani- 
censis, 146; Guareae, 149; Ipo- 
moeae, 149; Lagenariae, 149; mo- 
misiana, 145; nericola, 149; Nerii, 
149; pandanicola, 150; Panici, 144; 
Pithecolobii, 14S ; Pithecolobii mo- 
nensis, 145; portoricensis, 147; 
Sacchari, 144; Sechii, 149; Ste- 
vensii, 147 
Physalis pubescens, 66 
Physopella, 170, 173, 175, 330; Aes- 
chynomenis, 330 ; Fici, 174; ficina, 
174; Vitis, 173 
Picea, 210; Engelmanni, 210 
Pieters, A. J., The ferax group of the 
genus Saprolegnia, 307 
Pinus, 169; palustris, 80, 89; taeda, 
79, 80, 84, 89 
Piptoporus suberosus, 300 
Pithecolobium Unguis-cati, 145 
Pityrogramma calomelanos, 325, 334 
Pleospora, 25, 27, 49 
Pleuropus abortivus, 152 
Pleurotopsis, 156; niduliformis, 156 
Pleurotus, 36, 37, 291 ; caespitosus, 
281; cubensis, 156; lampas, 282; 
noctilucens, 282 ; olearius, 282 ; ori- 
zabensis, 156; sapidus, 152; sub- 
barbatulus, 156 
Plicaria badia, 90; pustulata, 92 
Plowrightia, 25 
Pluchea odorata, 324 ; purpurascens, 
324. 325 
Plumiera alba, 173; Krugii, 172; ob- 
tusa, 172; rubra, 173 
Pluteus alveolatus, 291 ; cervinus, 152, 
304 
Poinsettia heterophylla, 190 
Poisonous, Fungi edible and, 151 
Polymarasmius, 156, 157; submulti- 
ceps, 156 
Polyplocium, 100 
Polyporus, 34, 35; adustus, 207; arcu- 
larius, 214; caudicinus, 132; ele- 
grans, 300; graminicola, 215; Leei, 
215; Marbleae, 215; McMurphyi, 
155; obtusus, 207, 208; perennis, 
34-37: porrectus, 215; resinosus, 
207, 208; Schweinitzii, 214; sul- 
phureus, 207, 208; volvatus, 125; 
Zelleri, 155 
Polystictus hirsutus, 207, 208, 209 ; 
prolificans, 208 ; versicolor, 207, 
208 
Pore characters in the grass and 
sedge rusts, The taxonomic value 
of, 28 
Porodaedalea Pini, iii, 132, 300 
Porothelium, 155 
Porto Rican parasitic fungi, Some, 
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