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Flammula californica Earle n. sp. Bull. N. Y. Bot. Garden, 
2 .*(342). 25 April 1902. 
Flammula granulosa Peck n. sp., decaying wood. Bull. Torr. 
Bot. Club, 29:561. September 1902. 
Fomes lucidus Fr., another Cocoa Fungus. Trinidad Bot. Dept. 
Bull. 311403. October 1901. 
Forficula taeniata Dohrn., host to Dimeromyces forficulae Thax- 
ter n. sp. Proc. Am. Acad. Arts & Sci. 38:10. June 1902. 
Formica neogagates M., host to Laboulbenia formicarum Thax- 
ter n. sp. Proc. Am. Acad. Arts & Sci. 38 :39. June 1902. 
Frasera speciosa, host to Uromyces fraserae Arth. & Ricker n. 
sp. Jour. Mycol. 8:128. October 1902. 
Fraxinus, petioles, host to Ciboria sulfurella (E. & E.) Rehm. in 
litt. Bull. Torr. Bot. Club, 29: July 1902. 
Fungi, The Bracket. L. M. Underwood. Torreya, 2:87-90. 
June 1902. 
Fungi, A Collection of Economic and other, prepared for dis¬ 
tribution. Flora W. Patterson. U. S. Dept. Agr. Bureau of 
PI. Industry Bull. 8:1-31. 3 February 1902. 
Fungi costaricenses I, a cl. Dr. H. Pittier mis. (List and 11 new 
species). Beiblatt zur Hedwigia, 41 :(101). Mai-Juni 1902. 
Fungi, Earliest. [Incolaria securiformis Herz.; Fossil.] H. 
Herzer. An. Rep. Ohio Acad. Sci. 1901, 10:44-5, 1902- 
Fungi, List of Milwaukee County. [100 higher fungi]. Chas. 
E. Brown and Valentine Fernekes. Bull. Wise. Nat. Hist. 
Soc. N. S. 2:45~55- January 1902. 
Fungi, Michigan, new species, see New Species of Michigan. . . . 
Fungi, Michigan, Saprophytic, Notes on, see Notes on . 
Fungi, some Mt. Desert. [List, mostly higher fungi; 8 new 
species and varieties.] V. S. White. Bull. Torr. Bot. Club, 
29:550-563. September 1902. 
Fungi, New Alabama. J. B. Ellis and B. M. Everhart. Jour. 
Mycol. 8:62. June 1902. 
Fungi, A New Genus of, [Acontium.] A. P. Morgan. Jour. 
Mycol. 8 :4. May 1902. 
Fungi, New California, see Earle , F. S ., New , etc . 
Fungi, New Florida, see Earle, F. S., New Florida Fungi . 
