Index to Volume V 
325 
Lactaria, 305 ; camphorata, 307 ; Cheli- 
donium, 305 ; circellata, 307 ; deli- 
ciosa, 305 ; grisea, 306 ; insulsa, 306 ; 
mitissima, 307 ; mucida, 306 ; piper- 
ata, 307 ; scrobiculata, 305 ; subdul- 
cis, 307 ; theiogala, 306 ; torminosa, 
305; trivialis, 306; vellerea, 307, 
308 ; zonaria, 306 
Lactarieae of the Pacific Coast, The, 
30s 
Lactarius brevipes, 306 ; brevix, 306 ; 
deflexus, 306 ; exsuccus, 308 ; sub- 
serifluus, 307 ; villosus, 305 ; xan- 
thogalactus, 307 
Laternea, 268 
Laudatea, 115, 126 
Leaia, 296 
Lecanora atrorufa, 127 ; caesiorufa, 
127; coilocarpa, 127; ferruginea, 
127; granatina, 118; pallida, 140; 
subfusca, 122, 125, 127 
Lecidea, 105; atrobrunnea, 140; en- 
teroleuca, 122 
Lepiota, 94: cretacea, 85 ; procera, 257 
Leptogonium subtile, 119 
Leptonia gracilipes, 69, 70; vali- 
dipes, 70 
Leptospora Musae, 89 
Lichen and its algal host. The. The 
nature and classification of lichens 
—II. 97 
Lichens, The nature and classification 
of — II. The lichen and its algal 
host, 97 
Lichina, 138; confinis, 124; pygmaea, 
119 
Liquidambar, 295 
Liriodendron, 54 
Literature, Index to American myco- 
logical, 41, 91, 182, 251, 284, 317 
Lycoperdon giganteum, 52 
Lycopus virginicus, 303, 304 
Lysurus, 268 
Maire’s remarks on some Hypocrea- 
ceae, 176 
Malbranchea, 45, 57 ; pulchella, 57 ; 
pulveracea, 57, 61 
Mangifera indica, 247 
Marasmius, 249 
Melampsora arctica, 238, 239 ; Me- 
dusae, 238, 239 
Melanoleuca, 206 ; anomala, 214, 223 ; 
arenicola, 214, 223; avellanea, 
215, 223 ; avellaneifolia, 215, 223 ; 
bicolor, 215, 223 ; calif ornica, 216, 
223; collybiiformis, 216, 223; 
dryophila, 217, 220, 223; fari- 
nacea, 217, 223; Harperi, 217, 
223 ; nuciolens, 218,223 : Olesonii, 
218, 223; oreades, 218, 223; pini- 
cola, 219, 223; platyphylla, 219, 
223; portolensis, 219, 223; rosei- 
brunnea, 216, 220, 223; ruderi- 
cola, 220, 223 : secedifolia, 221, 
223: striatella, 221, 223; sub- 
lurida, 221, 223; submulticeps, 
221, 223; subpessundata, 217, 
222, 223 ; subvelata, 222, 223 ; 
tenuipes, 223 
Melanoleuca, New species of Clito- 
cybe and. The Agaricaceae of the 
Pacific Coast — IV, 206 
Melascypha, 299 ; melaena, 300 
Merulius clavatus, 263 ; lacrymans, 89 
Method of determining in analytic 
work whether colonies of the chest- 
nut blight fungus originate from 
pycnospores or ascospores. A, 274 
Michelia fuscata, 120 
Microsphaera Platani, 58 
Monilia, 45-47 ! Aspergillus, 47 ; au- 
rantiaca, 48 ; aurea, 47 ; aureofulva, 
48; Avenae, 59; Candida, 47, 52, 60; 
capitata, 47; Cerasi, 51; cespitosa, 
47 ; cespitosa aurea, 47 ; cinerea, 
50 ; Crustacea, 47 ; diffusa, 60 ; di- 
varicata, 47 ; effusa, 48 ; fructigena, 
50; fungicola, 51; fusconigra, 60; 
glauca, 47 ; globosa, 60 ; Harknessii, 
59; hyalina, 57, 58; Linhartiana, 51, 
60; Martinii, 52; megalospora, 49; 
mycophila, 60; nidulans, 47; Peck- 
iana, 52, 60; pencillata, 60; pul- 
veracea, 57; punctans, 60; racemosa, 
47 ; ramosa, 47 ; rosea, 47 ; rubigi- 
nosa, 60; simplex, 47; sitophila, 52; 
urediniformis, 60 ; viridi-flava, 60 
Mucor Aspergillus, 47 ; crustaceus, 47 
Murrill, W. A., A bad year for fleshy 
fungi, 316; Illustrations of fungi — 
XIII, i; XIV, 93; XV, 257; XVI, 
287 ; Sterility in Pholiota candicans 
(Bull.) Schroet., 314: The Agarica- 
ceae of the Pacific Coast — IV. New 
species of Clitocybe and Melano- 
leuca, 206 ; The Agaricaceae of trop- 
ical North America — IV, 18; The 
Amanitas of eastern North Amer- 
ica, 72 
Mushrooms Clitocybe iiludens and 
Inocybe infida. Toxicological studies 
on the, 224 
Mycena, 36 
Mycobacidia, 105 
Mycobilimbia, 105 
Mycocalicium, 105 
Mycological literature. Index to Amer- 
ican, 41, 91, 182, 251, 284, 317 
Mycosphaerella lageniformis, 249 
Naevia canadica, 249 
