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Key to the Fomiteae, see Fomiteae, synopsis .... 
Key to the North American species of Bjerkandera. [Murrill.] 
Bull. Torr. Bot. Club, 32 :63d. Dec. 1905. 
Key to the North American species of Trametes. [Murrill.] 
Bull. Torr. Bot. Club, 32 1637. Dec. 1905. 
Key to the North American species of Coriolus. [Murrill.] Bull. 
Torr. Bot. Club, 32:641. Dec. 1905. 
Laciinea fusicarpa (Ger.) Sacc., syn. of Macropodia fusicarpa 
q. v. 
Lachnea hainesii (Ell.) Sacc., syn. of Macropodia semitosta 
q. v. 
Lachnum atropurpureum Durand n. sp., on Eucalytus. Jour. 
Mycol. 10:100. May 1904. 
Lactuca viro.sa, host to Naemosphaera lactucicola Kellerm. n. 
sp. Jour. Mycol. 10:114. May 1904. 
Lasiospiiaeria hirsuta (Fr).) var. terristris Sacc., syn. of Lasio¬ 
sphaeria uliginosa q. v. 
Lasiosphaeria ovina (Pers.) Fuckel, var. aurelia Fairman n. 
var. Sphaeria ovina Pers.), on the surface of wood (Tilia 
americana, Basswood?). Jour. Mycol. 10:229. Sept. 1904. 
Lasiosphaeria uliginosa (Fries). L. hirsuta (Fr.) var. ter- 
restris Sacc. [Morgan.] Jour. Mycol. 10:227. Sept. 1904. 
Lawrence, W. H. Blackspot Canker and Blackspot Apple Rot. 
Jour. Mycol. 11:164-5. July 1905. 
Leguminous Rusts from Mexico. J. C. Arthur. Bot. Gaz. 39: 
3 8 S- 39 6 - J un e i 9 ° 5 - 
Lehman, E. A. North Carolina Fungi — The Academy [Wins¬ 
ton-Salem, N. C.], vol. XXVII, 1904, p. 4031-4037, Fig. 1-4. 
[From Ann. Mycolog. Feb. 1905, p. 87.] 
Lenzites bicolor Fr., syn. of Agaricus confragosus (Bolt.) Mur¬ 
rill q. v. 
Lenzites cookeii Berk., syn. of Agaricus confragosus (Bolt.) 
Murrill q. v. 
Lenzites crataegi Berk., syn. of Agaricus confragosus (Bolt.) 
Murrill q. v. 
Lenzites deplanata Fr., syn. of Agaricus deplanatus q. v. 
Lenzites glaberrima B. & C., syn. of Agaricus aesculi q. v. 
Lenzites klotzschii Berk., syn. of Agaricus confragosus (Bolt.) 
Murrill q. v. 
Lenzites proxima Berk., syn. of Agaricus confragosus (Bolt.) 
Murrill q. v. 
Lenzites see Polyporaceae of North America, X ... . 
Lenzites unguliformis B. & C., syn. of Agaricus confragosus 
(Bolt.) Murrill q. v. 
