322 
Mycologia 
brevipes, 213 ; violaceifolia, 213 ; 
washingtonensis, 214 
Clitocybe and Melanoleuca, New 
species of. The Agaricaceae of the 
Pacific Coast — IV, 206 
Clitocybe illudens and Inocybe infida, 
Toxicological studies on the mush- 
rooms, 224 
Clitopilus, 314; abortivus, 314 
Coast, The Agaricaceae of the Pacific 
— IV. New species of Clitocybe and 
Melanoleuca, 206 
Coast, The Lactarieae of the Pacific, 
305 
Coccoloba uvifera, 246, 247 
Coccomyxa subellipsoidea, 114 
Collema, 112, 115, 119, 120, 124; 
microphyllum, 123; pulposum, 107, 
130 
Colletotrichum, 171 
Collybia, 216, 217; platyphylla, 207, 
208 ; subdecumbens, 68 ; trun- 
cata, 68 
Colonies of the chestnut blight fun- 
gus originate from pycnospores or 
ascospores, A method of determin- 
ing in analytic work whether, 274 
Color guide, Ridgway’s new, 172 
Coins Garciae, 268 ; hirudinosus, 268 
Conrad, H. S., The structure of Sim- 
blum sphaerocephalum, 264 
Conida, 114; punctatella, 114; ru- 
bescens, 114 
Coniothyrium Chionantbi, 248 
Conocybe tener, 36 
Cookeina, 185-187; Afzelii, 189; 
Colensoi, 185, 187, 191, 193; 
Hindsii, 189; insititia, 185, 187, 190, 
193; sulcipes, 187, 189, 190, 192, 
193; Tricholoma, 186-188, 193 
Coprinus, 168; atramentarius, 168, 
316; comatus, 168, 315 
Cora, IIS, 125, 126 
Cordyceps, 178, 179; Cockerellii, 179 
Coriolus, 313; prolificans, 288; versi- 
color, 287 
Corticium salmonicolor, 39 
Craterellus, 261, 263; clavatus, 261- 
263 ; corrugis, 263 ; pistillaris, 262, 
263 
Creolophus, 293 ; agaricoides, 294 ; 
pulcherrimus, 294 ; septentrio- 
nalis, 293 
Creolophus, Echinodontium, Gloio- 
don, and Hydnodon, The genera. 
Type studies in the Hydnaceae — 
VI. 293 
Crepidotus, 18, 26; alveolus, 27, 31, 
32 ; aquosus, 30 ; bicolor, 28 ; 
cacaophyllus, 27 ; calolepidoides, 
30; calolepis, 31; cinchonensis, 
30; Citri, 27, 30; croceosanguineus. 
28; cuneiformis, 29; Dussii, 28; 
fumosifolius, 31; laceratus, 29; 
mollis, 32 ; musaecola, 27, 32 ; 
parvulus, 27 ; Psychotriae, 27 ; 
Pyrrhus, 28, 29 ; subcuneiformis, 
29 ; substipitatus, 3 1 ; sulcatus, 
29. 30 
Cryptodiscus araneo-cinctus, 248 
Cryptoporus, 313 
Cultures of heteroecious rusts. Fur- 
ther, 233 
Cup-fungi, Some tropical, 185 
Cylindrium, 45, 46, 55 
Cyphelium, 118 
Cystococcus, 129, 130, 145; humicola, 
14s, 146 
Cytology of the Laboulbeniales, Faull’s, 
174 
Dactylococcus, 125; infusionum, 118 
Daedalea, 313; quercina, 115, 291 
Dendrogaster, 313 
Diaporthe Batatatis, 279 ; parasitica, 
90 
Diatrype patella, 249 
Dicaeoma, 240-243 
Dictyonema, 115, 118, 126 
Dictyophora irpicina, 269 
Didymascella, 7, 8 ; Oxycedri, 8, 9 
Didymium anomalum, 250 
Diplodia Akebiae, 248 
Diploschistes, 129 
Dodge, B. O., Faull’s cytology of the 
Laboulbeniales, 174 
Durand, E. J., The genus Keithia, 6 
Eastern North America, The Amanitas 
of, 72 
Echinodontium, 295, 296 ; tinctorium, 
295 
Echinodontium, Gloiodon, and Hyd- 
nodon, The genera Creolophus. 
Type studies in the Hydnaceae — ^VI, 
293 
Elfvingia megaloma, 291 
Endocarpon pusillum, 122, 123 
Endomyces scytonematum, 113 
Endophyllum, 281, 282 
Endothia, 274 ; gyrosa, 280 ; para- 
sitica, 90, 274, 280 ; radicalis, 90, 
280 ; radicalis mississippiensis, 280 
Enerthenema syncarpon, 250 
Entoloma, 259; Grayanum, 259; livi- 
dum, 259; mirabile, 68; sinuatum, 
259 
Ephebe, 112, 116, 124; Heget- 
schweileri, 113; pubescens, 109, 119 
Epigloea bactrospora, iii, 118, 120 
Erigeron, 242 
Erysiphe graminis, 58 
Eucalyptus, 35 
Euglena viridis, 131 
