Sept. 1905] Index to North American Mycology 
221 
Micropeltis longispora Earle n. sp., on living leaves of Coflea 
arabica. Porto Rico. Bull. N. Y. Bot. Gar. 3 1(311). 30 
June 1904. 
Microporellus Murrill n. gen. Polyporaceae, type Polyporus 
dealbatus P>. & C. Bull. Torr. Bot. Club, 32:483. Sept. 
1905. 
Microporellus dealbatus (B. & C.) Murrill n. n. [Polyporus 
dealbatus B. & C., P. mutabilis B. & C., P. petaliformis B. 
& C., P. polygrammus B. & C., P. ravenelii B. & C., Poly- 
stictus crctatus Cooke.] Bull. Torr. Bot. Club, 32:483. 
Sept. 1905. 
Microporellus holotephrus (B. & C.) Murrill n. n. [Poly¬ 
porus holotrephus B. & C.] Bull. Torr. Bot. Club, 32:484. 
Sept. 1905. 
Minnesota Plant Diseases. S. M. Freeman. Report of the 
Survey, Botanical Series, 5 :I-XXIII, 1-43, text figs. 1-211. 
31 July 1905. 
Mitremyces ravenelii var. minor Lloyd, syn of M. tyleri, q. v. 
Mitremyces tyleri Lloyd. [M. ravenelii var. minor Lloyd.] 
Myc. Notes C. G. Lloyd. No. 20:240. June 1905. 
Mollisia papillata Earle n. sp., on old weathered chips. Bull. 
N. Y. Bot. Gar. 3:(29o). 30 June 1904. 
Monoicomyces similis Thaxter n. sp., on the abdomen of Hima- 
lota sp., infesting species of Lactarius. Proc. Am. Acad. 
Arts & Sci., 41 305. July 1905. 
Monograpkie der auf der Leguminosen-Gattung Bauhinia vor- 
kommenden Uromyces-Arten. Tycho Vestergren. Arkiv 
fer Botanik. K. Sven. Vet.-Akad. Stockholm, 415-: 1-34. 
PI. 1-2. 9 Aug. 1905. 
Murrill, William Alphonso. The Polyporaceae of North Amer¬ 
ica, XI. A synopsis of the brown pileate species. Bull. 
Tor. Bot. Club., 32:353-371. July 1905. 
Murrill, William Alphonso. The Polyporaceae of North Amer¬ 
ica, XII. A synopsis of the white and bright-colored pileate 
species. Bull. Torr. Bot. Club, 32 469-493. Sept. 1905. 
Murrill, William A. A key to the Perennial Polyporaceae of 
Temperate North America. Torreya, 4:165-7. Nov. 1904. 
Murrill, William A. A Key to the Stipitate Polyporaceae of 
Temperate North America. Torreya, 5 :28-30, 43-44. Feb¬ 
ruary, March, 1905. 
Murrill, William A. Terms applied to the surface and surface 
appendages of Fungi. Torreya, 5:60-66. April 1905. 
Musa sp. (banana), host to Antennularia (?) tenuis Earle n. 
sp. Bull. N. Y. Bot. Gar. 3:(302). 30 June 1904. 
