May 1905 ] Index to North American Mycology 131 
Euchlaena luxurians, a new host for Puccinia sorghi Schw. 
[Kellerman.] Jour. Mycol. 11:29. Jan. 1905. 
Farmers' Bulletin No. 204. 1904. * (B. M. Duggar, The Cul¬ 
tivation of Mushrooms). 
Fecundation in Plants. David M. Mottier. Publication No. 
15, Carnegie Institution of Washington, 1-187. 1904. 
Fink, Bruce. A Lichen Society of a Sandstone Riprap. Bot. 
Gaz. 38 :2 65-284. Oct. 1904. 
Fink, Bruce. Further Notes on Cladonias. IV. Cladonia ver- 
ticillata. Bryologist, 7:85-8. PI. XI. Nov. 1904. 
Fink, Bruce. Two Centuries of North American Lichenology. 
[Presidential address.] Proc. Ia. Acad. Sci. for 1903, 
11:11-38. PI. I. 1904. 
Freeman, E. M. Symbiosis in the Genus Lolium. [Comments.] 
Minn. Bot. Studies, 3 :329-334. 18 Oct. 1904. 
Funalia trichomalla Pat., syn. of Trichaptum trichomallum q. v. 
Fungi, A Preliminary List of the saprophytic fleshy, Known to 
occur in Michigan. B. O. Longyear. Mich. Acad. Sci. 
1902,4:113-125. 1904. 
Fungi Columbiani, Ellis and Everhart’s, Century XX. (exsic- 
cata). E. Bartholomew. 15 Nov. 1904. 
Fungi (two) growing in holes made by Wood-boring Insects 
(Flammula sapinea and Claudopus nidulans) Perley Spauld¬ 
ing. Mo. Bot. Garden, 15:73-7* PI* 25-7. 30 April 1904. 
Fungi of Nova Scotia; A Provisional List. A. H. MacKay. 
Proc. & Trans. N. S. Inst. Sci. 11:122-143. Aug. 1904. 
(Separate). 
Fungi Utahensis. Fascicle one. (exsiccata; 25 specimens). A. 
O. Garrett. 1904. 
Garrett, A. O. Fungi Utahensis (exsiccata; 25 specimens). 
1904. 
Geminella Schroet., syn. of Schizonella q. v. 
Geotropism of Polyporus. C. E. Waters. Plant World, 7:224. 
Sept. 1904. 
Gibellula capillaris Morgan n. sp., growing out of very small 
dead insects and old leaves in woods. Jour. Mycol. 11:50. 
Mar. 1905. 
Gibellula Cavara, The Genus [and one new species]. A. P. 
Morgan. Jour. Mycol. 11:49-50. Mar. 1905. 
Glyceria grandis, host to Ustilago arthuri Hume n. sp. Proc. 
Ia. Acad. Sci. 9:233. 1902. 
Gloeophyllum Karst., syn. of Sesia q. v. 
