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Journal of Mycology 
[Vol. 12 
Agaricus aesculi (Schw.) Murrill n. n. [Boletus aesculus flavae 
Schw., Polyporus aesculi Fr., Trametes incana Berk., Daeda- 
lea ambigua Berk., Trametes ambigua Fr., T. lactea Fr., 
Lenzites glaberrima B. & C., Daedalea glaberrima B. & C., 
Trametes berkeleyi Cooke.] Bull. Torr. Bot. Club, 32:89. 
Feb. 1905. 
Agaric, Another Fly. [Amanita olitoria Bull.] D. R. Sum- 
stine. Jour. Mycol. 11:267. Nov. 1905. 
Agaricus confragosus (Bolt.) Murrill n. n. [Boletus confrago- 
sus Bolt., Daedalea confragosa Pers., D. rubescens A. & S., 
D. albida Schw., D. zonata Schw., D. discolor Fr., D. dis¬ 
color, Kl., D. corrugata Kl., Trametes rubescens Fr., Lenzites 
klotzschii Berk., L. crataegi Berk., L. unguliformis B. & C., 
L. bicolor Fr., L. Cookeii Berk., L. proxima Berk.] Bull. 
Torr. Bot. Club, 32 :86. Feb. 1905. 
Agaricus cothurnatus Peck, n. sp., rich soil along roadsides and 
paths. Bull Torr. Bot. Club, 31 :i8i. Apr. 1904. 
Agaricus deplanatus (Fr.) Murrill n. n. [Daedalea elegans 
Spreng., D. deplanata Fr., Lenzites deplanata Fr., Trametes 
elegans Fr., T. centralis Fr.] Bull. Torr. Bot. Club, 32:91. 
Feb. 1905. 
Agaricus labyrinthiformis Bull., syn of Agaricus quercinus q. v. 
Agaricus juniperus Murrill n. sp., on a red cedar' stump. Bull. 
Torr. Bot. Club, 32 :85. Feb. 1905. 
Agaricus quercinus L. [A. labyrinthiformis Bull., Daedalea 
quercina Pers., Polyporus latissimus Fr., Daedalea quercina 
var. nigricans Fr.] [Murrill.] Bull. Torr. Bot. Club, 32:85. 
Feb. 1905. 
Agaricus rhodoxanthus Schw., syn. of Boletinus rhodoxanthus 
q. v. 
Agaricus rutilescens Peck n. sp., manured ground in pastures. 
Bull. Torr. Bot. Club, 31:180, Apr. 1904. 
Agaricus solidipes Peck n. sp., prairie pastures. Bull. Torr. Bot. 
Club, 31 :i8o. Apr. 1904. 
Agaricus sphaerosporus Peck, n. sp., rich soil. Bull. Torr. Bot. 
Club, 31 :i8i. Apr. 1904. 
Agropyron spicatum (Ph.) Rydb., host to Puccinia pattersoniana 
Arthur n. sp. Bull. Torr. Bot. Club, 33^29. Jan. 1906. 
Aguacate, see Dolichos reticulata . 
Amelanchier, dead twigs, host to Botryodiplodia amelanchieris 
Ellis & Fairm. Jour. Mycol. 10:229. Sept. 1904. 
Amphipterygium amphifolium Hemsl. & Rose, host to Phyl- 
losticta amphipterygii Ricker n. sp. Jour. Mycol. 11:111. 
May 1905. 
