328 
Mycologia 
310; delica, 308; deliciosa, 308; 
drimeja, 309; emetica, 76, 309; 
flaviceps, 310; granulata, 309; 
Murrillii, 310; nigrescens, 308; 
nigricans, 308 ; obscura, 309 ; pec- 
tinata, 31 1; Turci, 309; veternosa, 
309 
Rusts, Further cultures of heteroe- 
cious, 233 
Salix, 238, 239 
Sarcodon, 12; acre, 13; fuligineo- 
violaceus, 13; fumosus, 16; imbri- 
catus, 14; laevigatus, 14; Mur- 
rillii, is; radicatus, 13; reticu- 
latus, 12; roseolus, 16 
Sarcodon, The genus. Type studies 
in the Hydnaceae — III, 12 
Sarcoscypha, 185, 186; coccinea, 186; 
Colensoi, 19 1; striispora, 188 
Scenedesmus obtusus, 13 1 
Scirpus, 303 
Sclerodon, 296 
Sclerotina, 109; fructigena, 50; tuber- 
osa, 109 
Scutiger, 290 ; griseus, 289 
Scytonema, 113, 118, 124-126, 136, 
138; myochrous, 109 
Seaver, F. J., Maire’s remarks on 
some Hypocreaceae, 176; Shear’s 
studies of parasitic species of 
Glomerella, 171 ; Some tropical cup- 
fungi, 185; The genus Pseudoplec- 
tania, 299 ; Wollenweber’s studies 
on the Fusarium problem, 178 
Septoria, 245 ; Carricerae, 246 
Seuratia Coffeicola, 40; Vanillae, 40 
Shear’s studies of parasitic species of 
Glomerella, 171 
Simblum, 267-269, 271, 273; australe, 
265 ; Lorentzii, 265 ; periphrag- 
moides, 266, 269 ; pilidiatum, 265 ; 
rubescens, 265 ; sphaerocephalum, 
264, 266, 267, 269-272 
Simblum sphaerocephalum. The struc- 
ture of, 264 
Sirosiphon, 116, 119, 124, 136, 138; 
alpinus, 109; pulvinatus, 109, 118 
Smith, C. S., Clark, E. D., &, Toxi- 
cological studies on the mushrooms 
Clitocybe illudens and Inocybe in- 
fida, 224 
Solidago, 242 
Solorina crocea, 118 
Some tropical cup-fungi, 185 
Species of Clitocybe and Melanoleuca, 
New. The Agaricaceae of the Pa- 
cific Coast — IV, 206 
Species of fungi from various locali- 
ties, Notes on new, 24's 
Species of fungi. New, 67 
Species of Glomerella, Shear’s studies 
of parasitic, 171 
Sphaerella Opuntiae, 38 
Sphaeria Lactifluorum, 179 
Sphaeropsis Coccolobae, 246 ; rbo- 
docarpa, 246 
Sphaerotheca pannosa, 58 
Sphagnum, 300-302 
Spilonema paradoxum, 119 
Sporendonema, 45 : Casei, 45 ; myo- 
philum, 46 ; terrestre, 45 
Steccherinum, 293 
Stereocaulon, 118 
Sterility in Pholiota candicans (Bull.) 
Schroet., 314 
Stichococcus bacillaris, 115, 131, 132; 
bacillaris fungicola, 115 
Stictis, 7; Tsugae, 7, 10, ii 
Stigeoclonium tenue, 131 
Stigmatomma cataleptum, 121 
Stigonema mamillosum, 109 
Strigula, 120, 151; complanata, 120 
Stropharia, 167, 168; coprinophila, 
167, 168; epimyces, 168 
Stropharia epimyces (Peck) Atk. with 
Pilosace algeriensis Fries, The prob- 
able identity of, 167 
Structure of Simblum sphaerocepha- 
lum, The, 264 
Studies in North American Hyphomy- 
cetes — II, 45 
Studies in the Hydnaceae, Type — III. 
The genus Sarcodon, 12; IV. The 
genus Phellodon, 62 ; V. The genus 
Hydnellum, 194; VI. The genera 
Creolophus, Echinodontium, Gloio- 
don, and Hydnodon, 293 
Studies of parasitic species of Glom- 
erella, Shear’s, 171 
Studies on the Fusarium problem, 
Wollenweber’s, 178 
Studies on the mushrooms Clitocybe 
illudens and Inocybe infida. Toxi- 
cological, 224 
Sumstine, D. R., Studies in North 
American Hyphomycetes — II, 45 
Synalissa, 124 
Synchytrium, 313; Amsinckiae, 313: 
andinum, 313; aureum, 315; in- 
nominatum, 313; papillatum, 313; 
pluriannulatum, 315 ; Succsiae, 31S J 
Taraxaci, 315 
Synchytrium, The genus, 315 
Taphrina, 88; lapponica, 89 
Thelephora, 105; padinaeformis, 297, 
298 
Thelotrema lepadinum, 122 
Thuja, 6-8, ii; occidentalis, 10 
Thyridaria tarda, 39 
Tilia, 294 
