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Lactarius colorascens Peck n. sp. N. Y. State Mus. Bull. 94 
(Botany 8) 133. July 1905. 
Lactarius sumstinei Peck n. sp., grassy places in open woods. 
Bull. Torr. Club, 32:78. Feb. 1905. 
Lantana camara, host to Diatrypella lantanae Earle n. sp. Bull. 
N. Y. Bot. Gar. 31(311). 30 June 1904. 
Lembosia, A New Species of [L. rolfsii.] William Titus Horne. 
Bull. Torr. Bot. Club, 32:69-71. Feb. 1905. 
Lembosia cocolobae Earle n. sp., on living leaves of Cocoloba 
uvifera. Bull. N. Y. Bott. Gar. 3:(301). 30 June 1904. 
Lembosia rolfsii Horne 11. sp., on green stems of Vanilla plani- 
folia Andr. Bull. Torr. Bot. Club., 32 :69. Feb. 1905. 
Lepiota maculans Peck., n. sp. Bull. Torr. Bot. Club, 32 \yy. 
Feb. 1905. 
Leptodacytylon squarrosum, host to Diplodia leptodactyli Earle 
n. sp. Bull. N. Y. Bot. Gar. 3:(295). 30 June 1904. 
Leptostromella (?) eriogoni Earle n. sp., on dead stems of 
Eriogonum sp. Bull. N. Y. Bott. Gar. 3:(296). 30 June 
1904. 
Lichens, What to note in the microscopic study of, II. Bruce 
Fink. Bryologist, 8:86-90. Sept. 1905. 
Lichenology for Beginners, III. Frederick LeRoy Sargent. 
Bryologist, 8:81-6. Sept. 1905. 
Lloyd, C. G. Mycological Notes No. 19:205-220. May 1905. 
Lloyd, C. G. MycologicalNotes. [The Lycoperdons of the 
United States.] No. 20:221-244. PI. 55-69. June 1905. 
Locellina California Earle n. sp., in old pastures. Bull. N. 
Y. Bot. Gar. 3 ^299). 30 June 1904. 
Lycoperdons of the United States. C. G. Lloyd. Myc. Notes, 
No. 20:221-244. PI. 55-69. June 1905. 
Lycoperdon pseudo-radicatus Lloyd, synonym of L. piriforme. 
[Lloyd.] Myc. Notes, No. 20:230. June 1905. 
Mangifera indica, host to Meliola mangiferae Earle n. sp. Bull. 
N. Y. Bott. Gar. 3:(3o8). 30 June 1904. 
Mango, see Mangifera indica. 
Marasmius resinosus candidissimus Peck n. var. [M. resinosus 
niveus Pk.] N. Y. State Mus. Bull. 94 (Botany) 8) :40. 
July 1905. 
Marasmius resinosus niveus Pk., syn. of M. resinosus candi¬ 
dissimus q. v. 
Marasmius sutliffae Peck n. sp., on leaves in shady places. Bull. 
Torr. Bot. Club, 32 :y8. Feb. 1905. 
Melanomma sambuci Earle n. sp., on dead stems of Sambucus. 
Bull. N. Y. Bot. Gar. 3:(291). 30 June 1904. 
