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Fomes alboluteus E. & E., syn. of Aurantiporellus alboluteus 
q. v. 
Fomes regulicolor Cke., syn. of Amauroderma regulicolor q. v. 
Fomiteae, subfamily of Polyporaceae, Key to the genera. [Mur- 
rill] Torr. Bot. Club, 32:364. July 1905. 
Freak Peas, see Cause of [Ascochyta pisi Lib.] 
Fuchsia thymifolia, host to Puccinia fuchsiae Syd. et Holw. 
[Mexico]. Ann. Mycolog. 4:30. Feb. 1906. 
Fulton, Harry R. Chemotropism of Fungi. Bot. Gaz. 41:8i- 
108. Feb. 1906. 
Fun alia cladotricha (B. & C.) Murrill n. n. [Polyporus clado- 
trichus B. & C.] Bull. Torr. Bot. Club, 32:357. July 1905. 
Fun alia stuppea (Berk.) Murrill n. n. [Trametes stuppeus 
Berk., T. peckii Kalchb.] Bull. Torr. Bot. Club, 32:35b. 
July 1905. 
Fun alia villosa (Sw.) Murrill n. n. [Boletus villosus Sw. r 
Favolus villosus Fr., Polyporus villosus Fr.] Bull. Torr. 
Bot. Club, 32:356. July 1905. 
Fungi as related to Weather and Fungi upon the Experiment 
Grounds [in Report of the Botanical Department. . Extracts 
from “Weather and Crop Bulletin” and notes on the oc¬ 
currences of a few parasitic fungi.] Byron D. Halsted,. 
Earle J. Owen and Jacob K. Shaw. Rep. N. J. Agr. Coll. 
Exp. Sta. for 1905:510-517. 1906. 
Fungi, Deleterious Agents upon, Action of insoluble substances, 
see Deleterious. 
Fungi having many fruit-forms, on the Nomenclature of, see 
Nomenclature. 
Fungi, New Species of, Cuba [Earle], see Algunos Hongos. 
Fungi Utahenses [exsiccati]. A. O. Garrett. Fascicle 3. Nos. 
51-75-1 10 July 1906. 
Fungous Diseases [of coffee in Cuba.] Melville Thurston Cook, 
and William Titus Horne. Estacion Cen. Agr. Cuba, Bull. 
3:16-19. PI. V. Sept. 1905. 
Fungus, A parasitic, on a Moss [Epicoccum torquens Massee r 
n. sp.] George Massee. Torreya, 6:48-50. Mar. 1906. 
Fusarium, some factors concerned in the color production in a 
species of Fusarium. J. B. Pollock. Science, N. S. 23 422- 
3. 16 Mar. 1906. 
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