Index to Volume V 
323 
Eusynchytrium, 315 
Evernia furfuracea, 130; prunastri, 
149 
Exobasidium, 88, 89 
Exosporium Ulmi, 40 
Fagus, 245 
Fairman, C. E., Notes on new species 
of fungi from various localities, 245 
Faull’s cytology of the Laboulbeniales, 
174 
Favolus, 313 
Fink, Bruce, The nature and classifi- 
cation of lichens — II. The lichen 
and its algal host, 97 
Flammula, 18; areolata, 36; aureo- 
brunnea, 19; aureoviridis, 19; 
bryophila, 36 ; cbrysotrichoides, 
36 ; depressa, 36 ; Earlei, 36 ; 
hispida, 24 ; hispidella, 36 ; hy- 
pholomoides, 36 ; jalapensis, 36 ; 
lateritia, 19; Nashii, 36; olivacea, 
18; palmicola, 36; parvula, 36; 
pboliotoides, 36 ; subpenetrans, 
36; tenuis, 36; vinicolor, 18 
Fleshy fungi, A bad year for, 315 
Fomes, 295, 296, 313; Laricis, 287; 
semitostus, 39 ; tinctorius, 295 ; 
ungulatus, 291 
Fraser, W. P., Further cultures of 
heteroecious rusts, 233 
Fraxinus, 247 
Fuligo megaspora, 250 
Fungi, A bad year for fleshy, 315 
Fungi from various localities. Notes 
on new species of, 245 
Fungi, Illustrations of — XIII, i ; XIV, 
93; XV, 257; XVI. 287 
Fungi, New species of, 67 
Fungi, Some tropical cup-, 185 
Fungus originate from pycnospores or 
ascospores, A method of determin- 
ing in analytic work whether col- 
onies of the chestnut blight, 274 
Further cultures of heteroecious 
rusts, 233 
Fusarium, 178, 180, 181, 279; Solani, 
1 81 ; vasinfectum, 181 
Fusarium problem, Wollenweber’s 
studies on the, 178 
Fusicladium Vanillae, 40 
Fusidium, 45, 46 
Galera frustulenta, 36 
Ganoderma, 313 
Gautieria, 313 
Gaylussacia baccata, 238 
Genera Creolophus, Echinodontium, 
Gloiodon, and Hydnodon. Type 
studies in the Hydnaceae — VI, 293 
Genus Hydnellum, The. Type studies 
in the Hydnaceae — V, 194 
Genus Keithia, The, 6 
Genus Phellodon, The. Type studies 
in the Hydnaceae — IV, 62 
Genus Pseudoplectania, The, 299 
Genus Sarcodon, The. Type studies 
in the Hydnaceae — HI, 12 
Genus Synchytrium, The, 315 
Geopyxis aluticolor, 191 ; elata, 189, 
190; Molderiana, 192 
Geotrichum, 45, 56; candidum, 56, 61 ; 
cuboideum, 56, 61 
Gloeocapsa, iii, 124, 134; polyder- 
matica, 118 
Gloeocystis, 112 
Gloeopeziza Rehmii, 112 
Gloeosporium, 171 ; Caryae, 88 
Gloiodon, 296, 298 
Gloiodon, and Hydnodon, The genera 
Creolophus, Echinodontium. Type 
studies in the Hydnaceae — VI, 293 
Glomerella, 17 1 ; cingulata, 171 ; Gos- 
sypii, 1 71; lindemuthianum, 171 
Glomerella, Shear’s studies of para- 
sitic species of, 171 
Glycophila, 45, 46, 57 
Gnomonia Caryae, 88 ; setacea macro- 
spora, 88 
Gossypium, S9 
Graphis, 105 ; scripta, 122, 123, 139 
Grifola frondosa, 290 
Guide, Ridgway’s new color, 172 
Gymnoglossum, 313 
Gymnophilus, 18, 21, 35, 36; areo- 
latus, 24, 36 ; aureobrunneus, 
19 ; aureoviridis, 19 ; bryophi- 
lus, 22, 36 ; carbonarius, 25 ; chry- 
sopellus, 20,23 : cbrysotrichoides, 
21, 36; chrysotrichus, 21; de- 
pressus, 20, 36 ; Earlei, 22, 36 ; 
helvoliceps, 20; hispidellus, 24, 
36 ; hispidus, 24 ; hypholo- 
moides, 26, 36 ; jalapensis, 25, 
36 ; lateritius, 19, 23 ; Nashii, 23, 
36; olivaceus, 18; palmicola, 23, 
36; parvulus, 19, 36; penetrans, 
20, 26, 36 ; pboliotoides, 24, 36 ; 
sapineus, 26 ; subpenetrans, 20, 
36 ; tenuis, 22, 36 ; vinicolor, 18 
Gymnosporangium, 278 
Gyroporus castaneus, i 
Haematococcus pluvialis, 131 
Haematomma ventosum, 143 
Halobyssus, 45, 46 
Haplochytrium, 315 
Harper, E. T., The identity of Can- 
tharellus brevipes and Cantharellus 
clavatus, 261 ; The probable iden- 
tity of Stropharia epimyces (Peck) 
Atk. with Pilosace algeriensis Fries, 
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