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Agaricus campestris, germination of spores of, see Ferguson, 
Margaret, A Preliminary Study, etc. 
Agaricus cretacellus Atkinson n. sp., growing in leaf mold in 
woods. Jour. Mycol. 8:110. October 1902. 
Agaricus sterlingii Peck n. sp. Bull. Torr. Bot. Club, 29:73. 
Feb. 1902. 
Agropyron occidental Scribn., host to Tilletia earlei Griffiths n. 
sp. Bull. Torr. Bot. Club, 29:291. May 1902. 
Ailanthus glandulosa, dead shoots, host to Didymella ricini E. 
& E. Jour. Mycol. 8:67. June 1902. 
Alectoria, see Lie hens- Ale ctoria, Evernia . 
Alisma plantago, host to Pleospora alismatis E. & E. n. sp. Jour. 
Mycol. 8:16. May 1902. 
Alnus sp., host to Diatrypella rimosa Shear n. sp. Bull. Torr. 
Bot. Club, 29:454. July 1902. 
Alternaria, Prevalence of, in Nebraska and Colorado during 
the Drouth of 1901. [Abstract.] George Grant Hedgcock. 
Science, N. S. 16:136. 25 July 1902. 
Amanita (Amanitopsis) agglutinata Berk., to be referred to A. 
baccata sec. H. C, Beardslee in Notes on the Amanitas of 
the Southern Appalachians. Part 1. p. 4. 
Amanita flavoconia Atkinson n. sp., ground under Spruce Hem¬ 
lock. Jour. Mycol. 8:110. Oct. 1902. 
Amanita flavorubescens Atkinson n. sp., ground. Jour. Mycol. 
8:111. October 1902. 
Amanita muscaria var. coccinea Beardslee n. var. Notes on the 
Amanitas of the Southern Appalachians. Part 1, sub-genus 
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Amanitopsis albocreata Atkinson n. sp., ground in woods. Jour. 
Mycol, 8:111. Oct. 1902. 
Amanitopsis, key to the sub-genus (and 7 species described), in 
Notes pn the Amanitas of the Southern Appalachians. Part 1. 
September 1902. 
Amanitopsis vauinata crassivalvata Peck n. var., in damp soil. 
Bull. Torr. Bot. Club, 29:562. Sept. 1902. 
Amaranthus, host to Cercospora canescens E. & M. Jour. My¬ 
col. 8:73. June 1902. 
Amaranthus spinosus, host to Gloeosporium amaranthi E. & E. 
n. sp. Jour. Mycol. 8:65. June 1902. 
