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Inocybe sterlingii Peck, n. sp., under spruce trees. Bull. Torr. 
Bot. Club. 33:217. Apr. 1906. 
Inocybe desquamans Peck, n. sp., woods. Bull. Torr. Bot. Club, 
33:216. Apr. 1906. 
Kelerman, W. A. Index to North American Mycology (con¬ 
tinued). Jour. Mycol. 12:67-85. Mar. 1906. 
Kellerman, W. A. Notes from Mycological Literature XIX. 
Jour. Mycol. 12:128-135. May 1906. 
Kellerman, W. A. Obituary — Job B’icknell Ellis. Jour. My- 
coll. 12 :4i-5. Mar. 1906. 
Kern, Frank Dunn, see Arthur , Joseph Charles and . . . 
Kern, F. D., see Arthur , /. C. & Kern . . . 
Key to the Agariceae of Temperate North America. William A. 
Murrill. Torreya, 6:213-4. Dec. 1905. 
Key to the Assignment of Species of Peridermium, see Perider- 
mium, Key . . . 
Laboulbeniaceae, Ascus and Spore Formation, see Aseus 
and . . . 
Lachnea hemisphaerica, host to Verticillium discicedum Sacc. 
et Fairm. n. sp. Jour. Mycol. 12:50. Mar. 1906. 
Lawrence, W. H. The Powdery Mildews of Washington. 
Wash. State Agr. Exp. Sta. Bull. 70:1-16. 1905. 
Lecanidion indigoticum Sacc. Syll., syn. of Patellaria atrata f. 
indigo tic a q. v. 
Lentinus microspermus Peck, n. sp., decayed wood. Bull. Torr. 
Bot. Club, 33:2i6. Apr. 1906. 
Lentinus obconicus Peck, n. sp., decaying wood in a lumber 
yard. Bull. Torr. Bot. Club, 33:215. Apr. 1906. 
Lepiota nudipes Peck, n. sp. Bull. Torr. Bot. Club, 33 .*213. 
Apr. 1906. 
Leptosphaeria eustoma f. leguminosa Fairman n. sp., on the 
inner surface of pods of Robinia pseudacacia. Ann. My- 
colog. 4:327. Aug. 1906. 
Leptosphaeria lyndonvillae Fairman n. sp., on pods of Robinia 
pseudacacia. Ann. Mycolog. 4:326. Aug. 1906. 
Leptosphaeria lythri Peck n. sp., dead stem of the wing-angled 
loosestrife, Lythram alatum. Bull. Torr. Bot. Club, 33 :220 
Apr. 1906. 
