214 
Pholiota comosa, 44. 
Cookei, 44. 
flammans, 44, 120. 
heterochta, 44. 
sphaleromorpha, 22. 
terrigena, 44, 162, 
Phragmidium albidum, 98, 102. 
Phycomyces nitens, 131. 
Pim Greenwood, M.A.— 
“Some curious moulds,” 65. 
“The fungi of the Counties of 
Dublin and Wicklow,” 31. 
Pimina parasitica, 33, 65.* 
Pinus sylvestris, 200. 
Piptocephalis cylindrospora, 69. 
Pleospora herbarum, 184. 
Pleuroascus Nicholsoni, 196. 
Pleurotus, 130, 139. 
euosmus, 137. 
mitis, 120. 
nudipes, 28. 
salignus, 137. 
subpalmatus, 44. 
Plowright, C. B., M.D.— 
“ New and rare British fungi,” 
53. 
“Notes and comments on the 
Agaricini of Great Britain,” 
37- 
“On the recent additions to 
our knowledge of the Ure- 
dineze and _  Ustilaginee, 
with special reference to the 
British species,” 90. 
“Ozonium auricomum,” 181. 
“Recent observations of Pro- 
fessor Eriksson on the rusts 
of our cereals,” 76. 
Pluteus reticulatus, 44. 
Polyphagus euglenae, 32. 
Polyporus amorphus, 87. 
euonymus, 199. 
flavo-virens, 200. 
fragrans, 54. 
Schweinizii, 88, 163. 
spongia, 87. 

Polyporus spumeus, 88. 
umbellatus, 54. 
Polysaccum, 138. 
Polystictus tomentosus, 23. 
Wynnel, 32. 
Polytrichum commune, 73. 
Poria obducens, 32. 
umbrina, 88. 
vitraea, 32. 
Poronia leporina, 199. 
punctata, 88. 
Port Du, Revd. Canon, 82. 
Potato disease, 47, 67. 
Potatoes, 192, 194. 
Presidents—Massee, George, 
iano). FoLeSn 
10, 86. 
Plowright, CBR 
M.D., 33, 86, 118. 
Sitatee|. W. cde 
MD; E.RS., 156. 
Ward, H. Marshall, 
Se ERS Ao7 
He? O15, 207: 
President's” address, 15, 37, 60 
124, 160. 
Protomyces Bellidis, 115. 
Prunus cerasus, 155. 
Psalliota, see Agaricus 
Psathyra typhae var Iridis, 28. 
Pseudophacidium callunae, 73. 
Ptychogaster, 18. 
Puccinia Acetosae, 57, 102. 
agrostidis, IOI. 
allu-phalaridis, 94. 
ari-phalaridis, 94. 
bistortez, IOT. 
convallariae-digra- 
phidis, 94. 
coronata, 76, 78, 81, 9I. 
coronifera, 78, 81, 101. 
digraphidis, 94, IOI. 
dispersa, 58, 77, 80, 
HOI LOOs 1:70, 
glumarum, 59, 77, 73 
709, 80, IOI. 
