UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA AT LOS ANGELES GIFT OF CARNEGIE INSTITUTION OF WASHINGTON BIBLIOGRAPHICAL INDEX NORTH AMERICAN FUNGI BY WILLIAM G. FARLOW Professor of Cryptogamic Botany in Harvard University VOL. I. PART I. ABROTHALLUS TO BADHAMIA ISSUED SEI-T. i, 1905 PUBLISHED BY THE CARNEGIE INSTITUTION OF WASHINGTON 1905 BIBLIOGRAPHICAL INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN FUNGI BY WILLIAM G. FARLOW Professor of Cryptogamic Botany in Harvard University VOL. I. PART I. ABROTHALLUS TO BADHAMIA ISSUED SEPT. i, 1905 PUBLISHED BY THE CARNEGIE INSTITUTION OF WASHINGTON 1905 CARNEGIE INSTITUTION OF WASHINGTON PUBLICATION No. 8 ahr orklnrll anti Chitrrhill f rraa BOSTON, MASS. U.S. A. PREFACE. THE present Bibliographical Index owes its origin to the fact that in 1874, when the writer returned from Europe where he had spent a couple of years in the study of mycology, he found it impossible to ascertain what species of fungi were known to occur in the United States. With the exception of the two monographs of Schweinitz, issued in 1822 and 1834, the accounts of North American fungi were scattered through numerous papers in the publications of learned societies, many of them difficult to obtain, in various State reports and in horticultural and agricultural journals. Berkeley and Curtis' Notices of North American Fungi, begun in Grevillea in 1872, were then in progress of publication, but the student who desired to find out what was known of our fungi was forced to spend a large amount of time in hunting up in the larger libraries the many scattered and often obscure works from which information could be obtained. The writer then determined to bring together all references to North American species in the form of a card catalogue, not an easy matter at that date. At the same time an authors' catalogue was started including the titles of all the works used in forming the catalogue of species. The authors' catalogue was printed in 1887 as Bibliographical Contribution No. 25 of the Library of Harvard University under the title, " A List of Works on North American Fungi," by W. G. Farlow and William Trelease. This included 653 titles, and was followed in 1888 by a Supplemental List, by W. G. Farlow, being Bibliographical Contribution No. 31, bringing up the number of titles to 756. The authors' catalogue has been continued and a new edition is in preparation, including the parts previously issued with additions up to 1905. As originally planned the Index included as species of North American fungi all those known north of Mexico, but in recent years the species of our southern border have proved to be so intimately connected with those of the West Indies, Mexico and Central iii onoAQfl IV America that it seemed necessary to extend the limit of the Index to species of all countries north of the Isthmus of Panama. In the following pages where a species has been recorded only in countries south of the United States, the name of the region where it occurs is given on the right hand side of the page, but where a species occurs both in the United States and regions farther south no special indi- cation is given. Had it been possible, it would have been desirable to include also species of the northern part of South America, but the line had to be drawn somewhere, and to include South Ameri- can species would have required an additional amount of work hardly warranted under the circumstances. As it is, we have given all the references known to us to West Indian and Central American species published in recent years, and, to the best of our ability, we have inserted the species recorded from those regions in works issued prior to 1888, but not included in the List of 1887 and the Supplementary List of 1888. The references given from works re- lating especially to the fungi of the West Indies and Central America are probably comparatively complete, but it is probable that some references to species of those regions originally scattered in papers treating also of the fungi of other countries have escaped our notice. The Sylloge Fungorum of Saccardo, of which the first volume appeared in 1882, has been of the greatest assistance to American mycologists in furnishing a summary of all known species, but naturally in a work covering so large a field it is not possible to give, except in a brief way, special references to the literature of fungi in any particular country, and the Sylloge, although indispensable, does not do away with the necessity of having a special index to the works in which our species are recorded. The need of such an index has been felt in all our universities where the study of descrip- tive mycology is pursued, as well as in the numerous experiment stations and other government establishments devoted to vegetable pathology. In the absence of such an index it has been necessary for different institutions to spend much time and money in dupli- cating the work begun by us in 1874, and for a long time we have wished to publish our index which, as it has been in progress for a longer period than any similar index in this country, is probably therefore more complete, in order that it might be used by all mycologists and prevent an unnecessary duplication of labor and expense. The cost of printing, however, was so great that it has been impossible to obtain the means of publication until the Carnegie Institution offered to provide the funds for printing the volume of which the first part is now ready. The Index, it should be borne in mind, does not purport to be a summary of all references to North American, fungi, but is limited to those which concern the systematic mycologist, and does not include references to papers on fungicides and other tech- nical and agricultural subjects as such, but cites them only when they also contain notes of interest to the systematise The literature of these branches of applied mycology is already sufficiently fully given in different government publications and technical journals. Nor have we included, in general, references to works treating specially of the physiology of fungi, for the reason that physiological questions are from their nature general and not local. The physiology of North American fungi is not different from that of fungi of other parts of the world, whereas the study of our species from a system- atic point of view has a definite local as well as a general impor- tance. What is true of physiological writings is to a great extent true of cytological writings, but we have introduced references to important cytological works published in this country based on material collected here since they have a bearing on morphology and classification. Bacteria and Saccharomycetes are excluded, as those groups at the present day are studied by specialists and not by those interested in what are commonly known as fungi proper. With these exceptions the Index includes all the references to species of North American fungi known to us, but it should be remarked that in the case of a few species, as Agaricus campestris, which are very common and which from their popular interest have appeared over and over again in journals of every description, we have omitted many references and given only those which are of importance as showing their range or as furnishing good illustrations. As it is, we may perhaps be considered to have been over liberal. It should also be remarked that we have cited only references to North American species as they occur in North America and have not given references to North American species as they occur in Europe. A few perplexing cases have arisen in which new species have been described in Europe parasitic on plants recently im- ported from America. The supposition is in such cases that the fungi themselves were imported from America and we have accord- VI ingly given notes on some of them, but in other cases it seemed to us doubtful whether the parasites were really American. In the case of genera we have not thought it necessary to give special references except in the case of those peculiar to North America or first described in North America, or in cases where American writers have given critical notes on certain genera found in Europe as well as America. When we have had any reason for differing from other writers as to limits of genera our opinion is given in the form of notes. We have endeavored to bring the references as nearly up to date as possible, but it was not practicable to hold in type so large a mass until the whole of the present part was finished. The reader must therefore expect to find the later pages more nearly up to date than the earlier ones, since pages 1-64 were struck off in December, 1903, while pages 225 to 312 were not printed until August, 1905. It is proposed to give at the end of the volume the addenda to the earlier pages. The progress of the work has been slow, partly owing to delays to be expected in starting a work of this kind, and also to the fact that the two large and very complicated genera, Aecidium and Agaricus, required a simultaneous arrangement of other genera to appear later. A word should be said as to the system of classification and the limitations of genera and species which we have followed. In general, while giving as much information as we were able, we have tried as far as possible to avoid changing names in common use for many years. At the present day the Sylloge of Saccardo and the Pflanzenfamilien of Engler and Prantl may be said to be the two works on the classification of fungi in most general use, and we have preferred to follow them as far as possible, making the changes required in consequence of information obtained either from recent critical monographs by those who have made a special study of different orders and genera or from our own examination of Ameri- can material. We are quite ready to admit that the present classi- fication of fungi is not one which can be called more than temporary, but the time has not arrived when our knowledge of the fungi of the world is sufficiently advanced to make it possible to form a really natural and scientific system. We have followed the principle of adopting the oldest specific name under which a species was described. We cannot say that VII this method seems to us to be better than any other but, as it is, it is so generally adopted by mycologists and furthermore, since it was voted by the botanists at the recent Congress in Vienna that this plan should be followed in Spermaphytes it seems desirable that all botanists should conform to it. We do not, however, pro- pose in adopting this system to follow it blindly, but in all cases we would accept an older name only when it is quite plain, and not merely possible, or somewhat probable, that the species described by an older writer was the same as that which is generally known under another more recent and more certain name. We have no scruples in declining to accept many of the names of older writers which have of late been substituted for more modern names since from the vagueness of the descriptions and the crudeness of the illustrations it is impossible in the absence of original specimens to be sure that the species were the same as those to which they have since been applied. There are two categories of botanists : those who believe that nomenclature is an end rather than a means, to whom the changing of names to adapt them to a uniform, automatic system seems to be the important aim in science ; and those who regard nomencla- ture as a necessary evil which can be mitigated by making as few changes as possible. Of these two categories, it is hardly necessary to say that we should prefer to be classed with the latter. Great as is the difficulty of recognizing the identity of the species of early writers in the case of Spermaphytes, it is still worse in the case of fungi, if we accept 1753 as the limit, for the early writers did not make use of the microscopical characters now considered necessary and we must confess that we feel that too much value should not be placed on original specimens of species in which the microscopic characters are important. It has happened in several cases that those who have examined original specimens of certain of the smaller Schweinitzian species do not agree as to their structure, for which the most probable reason is that Schweinitz, not using microscopic characters, did not distinguish between different species of the same general appearance. Such species we have relegated to the limbo of species ignotce since we have felt under no moral obligation to make it appear that Schweinitz recognized distinctions which he certainly did not recognize. It is best not to make too violent attempts to in- terpret the older mycologists but to be content with letting the dead VIII bury their dead. The business of reviving corpses has been carried altogether too far in mycology. American mycologists, it must be confessed, are peculiarly gullible as far as accepting as authentic much that is offered to them in the way of treatises on the genera and species of earlier mycologists. An examination of some of them, at least, shows that they are as inaccurate as they are useless. No one who uses the Index can complain justly that we have not pro- vided him with names enough, good, bad and indifferent, and those who examine it with care will probably be surprised at the large number of names which have been encumbering the literature of our fungi as nomina nuda or as names of species about which we are and probably always shall be ignorant. At the Vienna Congress it was voted to accept a list of certain genera of Spermaphytes whose names are to be retained regardless of strict priority. It is to be hoped that at the next congress a similar list of cryptogams will be presented so that in the case of genera clearly defined and generally recognized under names in use ' for many years, they may be re- garded as fixed and exempt from future changes on the ground of priority. Although the undersigned must be held responsible for the plan and general character of the Index, and must be held answerable for the defects which those making a practical use of it will un- doubtedly detect, it is not to be supposed that a work involving so large an amount of labor could have been accomplished without the collaboration of several persons, and the writer wishes in this place to state in detail the manner in which the work has been conducted, and to give proper credit to those who have taken part in it. For a few years beginning in 1874, the indexing was done by the writer himself, but since 1883 his occupations have made it necessary to intrust the main part of the indexing itself to others, while he has had to limit himself to a general supervision of the work, to the examination of authentic specimens involved in settling the nomen- clature, and to a search through contemporary foreign literature and scattered papers published in the earlier days of mycology bearing directly or indirectly on North American species. Since 1883 the indexing has been done by Mr. A. B. Seymour, with necessary cleri- cal assistance, with the exception of the year 1885-86, when, during Mr. Seymour's absence, Prof. L. H. Pammel was in charge. By far the greater part of the work of indexing, it will be seen, has been IX done by Mr. Seymour, and to his persistence under difficulties, his care and his interest in the subject, those who use the Index will be indebted. During the considerable number of years when there appeared no immediate prospect that the Index could be printed the accumulation of material went on until it was estimated that about 150,000 references had been brought together. When in 1903 the Carnegie Institution expressed to the writer its will- ingness under certain conditions to undertake the publication, it was necessary to revise the large mass of data and put it in form for printing since, owing to the numerous cross references, the cards could not be printed directly. Mr. Seymour then brought together the various cards of synonyms and arranged them critically in chronological order, or segregated them, as the case required. They were then revised by the writer to conform to the general plan adopted, and, in cases of disputed or confused synonymy, examinations of authentic specimens were made, and, where it seemed to be of interest, the results of the examinations taken in connection with collateral reading were embodied in the form of notes under different genera and species. Unless otherwise stated, the notes are all by the undersigned, and in cases where Mr. Sey- mour had made a critical examination the notes were written by him and are signed with his initials. For the arrangement and relations of the aecidia of Gymnosporangia, the Laboulbeniacece, Entomoph- thoracece and certain genera of other orders specially studied by him, we are indebted to Prof. R. Thaxter as well as for advice on gen- eral questions. We are indebted to Mr. A. P. D. Piguet for valuable suggestions made -during the proof-reading. 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BOLD FACE TYPE indicates number of the volume. ROMAN NUMERALS (capitals) , number of the series. ROMAN NUMERALS (lower case), page numbers of works in which both Roman and Arabic figures are used in the originals. d., description ; pi., plate ; f., figure, n.n. Nomen novum. nom. nud. Nomen nudum. [ ] Secondary title. ( ) Paging of reprint. * Before a reference, specimens in exsiccati. * After a reference, signifies that it relates to foreign, not to Amer- ican material. ? Before a specific name, signifies that it is doubtful whether the name is properly placed as a synonym. ? After a specific name, that it is doubtful whether in the references cited under it the species has been determined correctly. Dates on which pages went to press : 1-64 Dec., 1903. 65-96 July, 1904. 97-160 March, 1905. 161-192 June, 1905. 193-224 ' . . . July, 1905. 225-312 ......... Aug., 1905. BIBLIOGRAPHICAL INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN FUNGI. Abrothallus Papmeliarum, (Sommf.) Nyl. Rostr. 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Sphasria decastyla, Cke. Cke. Grev. 7 : 52. Dec. 1878. Acanthostigma decastylum, Sacc. Sacc. Syll. 2 : 210. d. 13 June 1883. Ell. & Ev. Pyren. 155. d. pi. 79, /. 1-4. May 1892. Millsp. & Nutt. Publ. Field. Columb. Mus. Bot. 1 : 142. Jan. 1896. Zignoella cariosa, Sacc. Sacc. Syll. 2 : 215. d. 13 June 1883. Ell. in Cat. PI. N. J. 519. 1889. : Ophioceras longisporum, Sacc. Sacc. Syll. 2 : 360. d, 13 June 1883. Ell. in Cat. PI. N. J. 527! 1889. Venturia decastyla, Cke. Cke. Grev. 16 : 18. Sept. 1887. Lasiosphasria subvelutina, Ell. & Ev. Ell. & Ev. Jour. Myc. 3 : 117. d. Oct. 1887. Sacc. Syll. 9: 851. d. 15 Sept. 1891. Berl. Icon. 1 : 115. 1892. Psilosphaeria cariosa, Cke. Cke. Grev. 16 : 51. Dec. 1887. Ceratostomella longispora, Cke. Cke. Grev. 17: 50. March 1889. Aeanthostigma pulehrisetum, Sacc. See Eriosphasria pulchriseta, Sacc. Aeanthostigma Saeeardioides, Sacc. See Acanthostigma Berenice, Sacc. Aeanthostigma Seopula, (C. & P.) Pk. Pk. Bull. N. Y. Mus. I 2 : 22. d. Jan. 1888. Ell. & Ev. Pyren. 154. d. May 1892. Berl. Icon. 1 : 103. d. pi. loi.f. i. 1892. Sphasria Seopula, C. & P. C. & E. Grev. 6 : 13. Sept. 1877. C. & E. Grev. 6 : 94. March 1878. Cke. Grev. 7: 52. Dec. 1878. *E11. N. A. F. 184. 1878. - Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 32 : 51. d. 1886. Langlois, Cat. PI. La. 34. 887. Lasiosphaeria Scopula, Sacc. Cke. Grev. 16: 16. Sept. 1887. Ell. in Cat. PI. N. J. 515. 1889. Sacc. Syll. 9 : 852. d. 15 Sept. 1891. Aeanthostigma seopulorum, Ell. & Ev. Ell. & Ev. Proc. Phil. Acad. 1895 : 414- d. Nov. 1895. Sacc. Hedw. 35 : xxx. 25 Feb. 1896. [Reportorium no. 7.] Sacc. & Syd. Syll. 14: 590. d. 20 Aug. 1899. Aeanthostigma Sequoiae, (Plowr.) Sacc. Sacc. Syll. 2 : 208. d. 13 June 1883. Ell. & Ev. Pyren. 156. d. May 1892. Berl. Icon. 1 : 105. 1892. Lindau in Engler & Prantl, Pflanzen-fam. I 1 : 398. Feb. 1897. Venturia Sequoias, Plowr. Plowr. Grev. 7 : 74- d. pi. 120, f. 3. Dec. 1878. Hark. & Moore, Cat. Pac. Fung. 45. Feb. 1880. . Cke. Grev. 16: 18. Sept. 1887. Aeanthostigma spinosum, (Hark.) Ell. & Ev. Ell. & Ev. Pyren. 156. d. May 1892. Rosellinia spinosa, Hark. Hark. Bull. Cal. Acad. 1 : 42 (22). d. Feb. 1884. Berl. & Vogl. in Sacc. Syll. Add. 1-4: 43. d. 31 Dec. 1886. Sacc. Syll. 9 : 504. d. 15 Sept. 1891. Coniochasta spinosa, Cke. Cke. Grev. 16: 16. Sept. 1887. Aeerbia baeillata, (Cke.) Sacc. ?Sphasria longispora, Ell. See note in Berl. Icon. 2; 242. Sept. 1899. Aeetabula, Fckl. Fckl. Symb. 330. d. 1869. NOTE. In Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 30 : 93. 28 Feb. 1903 the name Phle- boscyphus is substituted for Aeetabula, since there is an Acetabulum L. See also species given under Phleboscyphus. Aeetabula Aeetabulum, Underw. & Earle. See Aeetabula vulgaris, Fckl. Aeetabula einnamomeoluteseens, (S.) Sacc. Sacc. Syll. 8 : 62. d. 20 Dec. 1889. Peziza einnamomeoluteseens, S. S. Syn. Car. 117 (91) no. 1165. d. 1822. Fr. S. M. 2 : 45. 1822. Spreng. in L. Syst. Veg. 16 ed. 4 1 : 499. d. 1827. S. Syn. Am. Bor. 170 no. 745. 1834. M. A. Curtis, Bot. N. Car. 131. 1867. Cke. Bull. Buf. Soc. 2 : 287. March 1875. Aeetabula Mitrula, (S.) Sacc. Sacc. Syll. 8 : 63. d. 20 Dec. 1889. Peziza Mitrula, S. S. Syn. Car. 118 (92) no. 1184. d. 1822. Fr. S. M. 2 : 45. 1822. Spreng. in L. Syst. Veg. 16 ed. 4 1 : 499. d. 1827. Hitchcock, Cat. PI. Amherst 62. 1829. Hitchcock, Cat. PI. Mass. 647. 1833. 2 ed. 648 (128). 1835. S. Syn. Am. Bor. 170 no. 746. 1834. M. A. Curtis, Bot. N. Car. 131. 1867. Cke. Bull. Buf. Soc. 2 : 287. March 1875. Aeetabula pullula, (Johnson) Sacc. (spelled paulula.) Sacc. Syll. 8 : 63. d. 20 Dec. 1889. 5 Pezlza pullula, Johnson. Johnson, Bull. Minn. Acad. 1 : 342. d. 1878. Aeetabula suleata, (P.) Fckl. Sacc. Syll. 8 : 62. d. 20 Dec. 1889. Peziza suleata, P. S. Syn. Am. Bor. 170 no. 744. 1834. Cke. Bull. Buf. Soc. 2 : 287. March 1875. Cke. Mycographia 108. d. pi. 47, f. 185. Oct. 1876. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 30 : 59. Sept. 1878. Aeetabula vulgaris, Fckl. Fckl. Symb. 330. d. 1869.* Sacc. Syll. 8 : 59. d. 20 Dec. 1889. McClatchie, Proc. S. Calif. Acad. Sci. 1 : 364. 5 June 1897. Longyear, Rept. Mich. Bd. Agr. 1898: 94. 1899 Fairman, Proc. Rochester Acad. 3 : 214. March 1900. Durand, Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 27 : 473. d. 29 Sept. 1900. Peziza Acetabulum, L. Hitchcock, Cat. PI. Amherst 62. 1829. Hitchcock, Cat. PI. Mass. 647. 1833. 2 ed. 648 (128). 1835. Lea, Cat. PI. Gin. 72. 1849. James, Jour. Cin. Soc. 2 : 67 (26). April 1879. Lea, Jour. Cin. Soc. 5: 215 (19). Dec. 1882. M. A. Curtis, Bot. N. Car. 131. 1867. Frost, Proc. Boston Soc. 12 : 80. 1869. Cke. Bull. Buf. Soc. 2 : 287. March 1875. Frost in Cat. PI. Amherst 89. 1875. Cke. Grev. 6 : 141. June 1878 C. & E. Grev. 7 : 40. Dec. 1878. Cke. Mycographia 107. d. pi. 47, f. 183. Oct. 1876. Brendel, Flora Peoriana i ed. 362 (94). 1882. *Rav. Fung. Am. 764. 1882. Cragin, Bull. Wash. Lab. 1 : 70. Jan. 1885. Brendel, Fl. Peoriana 2 ed. 69. 1887. Cobb, List PI. Amherst, 47. 1887. Bennett, Cat. PI. R. I. 91. 1888. Ell. in Cat. PI. N. J. 544. 1889. Aeetabula Acetabulum, Underw. & Earle. Underw. & Earle, Bull. Ala. Exp. Sta. 80 : 200. 28 June 1897. Phleboscyphus acetabulum, Clements. Clements, Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 30 : 93. 28 Feb. 1903. Aehlya, sp. indet. Hine. See Aehlya racemosa, var. stelligera, Cornu. Aehlya Americana, Humphrey. Humphrey, Tr. Am. Phil. Soc. 17: 116. d. pi. 14, f. 9, 10. pi. 15, f. 18, 24, 2$, 29. pi. /6,f. 30-36. pi. i8,f. 69-73. 1893. Schrt. in Engler & Prantl, Pflanzen-fam. I 1 : 99. July 1893. Sacc. Syll. 11: 245. July 1895. Atk. Bull. Cornell Univ. 3 : 14. 25 June 1897. Earle in Mohr, Contr. U. S. Nat. Herb. 6 : 151. 31 July 1901. Aehlya apieulata, D By. D By. Bot. Zeit. 46 : 635. pi. io,f. 3-5. 1888.* Humphrey, Tr. Am. Phil. Soc. 17: 120. d. pi. 75, /. 26, 27. pi. 19, f. 82- 86. 1893. Atk. Bull. Cornell Univ. 3 : 14. 25 June 1897. Earle in Mohr, Contr. U. S. Nat. Herb. 6 : 151. 31 July 1901. Aehlya eopnuta, Archer. Humphrey, Tr. Am. Phil. Soc. 17: 126. d. pi. 20, f. 103, 104. ' 1893. Aehlya megasperma, Humphrey. Humphrey, Tr. Am. Phil. Soc. 17 : 118. d. pi. 18, f. 74-77. 1893. Sacc. Syll. 11 : 245. July 1895. Aehlya oblongata, D By. Humphrey, Tr. Am. Phil. Soc. 17 : 121. d. pi. 19, /. 87-89. 1893. Aehlya oblongata, DBy., var. globosa, Humphrey. Humphrey, Tr. Am. Phil. Soc. 17: 122. d. pi. 19, f. 90, 91. 1893. Atk. Bull. Cornell Univ. 3: 14. 25 June 1897. Earle in Mohr, Contr. U. S. Nat. Herb. 6:151. 31 July 1901. Aehlya papillosa, Humphrey. Humphrey, Tr. Am. Phil. Soc. 17 : 125. d. pi. 20, /. 99-102. 1893. Sacc. Syll. 1 1 : 245. July 1895. Aehlya polyandra, Hildeb. Hine, Am. Quart. Micr. Jour. 1 : 141 (14). pi. 6,f. 15. Jan. 1879. Humphrey, Tr. Am. Phil. Soc. 17: 119. d. pi. i8,f. 78-81. 1893. Aehlya ppolifera, Nees. Leidy, Proc. Phil. Acad. 5 : 8. 1850. Bessey, Bull. Iowa Agr. Coll. 1884: 139. Jan. 1885. Aehlya ppolifera, Pringsh. See Saprolignia ferax, Kiitz. Aehlya paeemosa, Hildeb. Hine, Am. Quart. Micr. Jour. 1 : 20 (3). Oct. 1878. Humphrey, Kept. Mass. Exp. Sta. 9 : 233. April 1892. Humphrey, Tr. Am. Phil. Soc. 17 : 122. d. pi. 19, f. 92-95. 1893. Aehlya paeemosa, Hildeb., var. stelligera, Cornu. Humphrey, Tr. Am. Phil. Soc. 17 : 123. d. pi. 19, f. 96-98. 1893. Aehlya, sp. indet. Hine. Hine, Am. Quart. Micr. Jour. 1 : 136 (9). pi. 6,f. 1-14. Jan. 1879. Aehlya paeemosa, var. indet. Hine. Hine, Am. Quart. Micr. Jour. 1 : 140 (13). Jan. 1879. Aeinophora, Raf. See Arachnion, S. Aeinophopa aupantiaea, Raf. See Arachnion ? aurantiacum, De Toni. Aeinula eandieans, Fr. S. Syn. Am. Bor. 266 no. 2409. 1834. Aeladium, Lk. NOTE. This genus is referred by Pound and Clements to Haplaria. Aeladium eonspepsum, Lk. S. Syn. Am. Bor. 276 no. 2582. 1834. Cke. Bull. Buf. Soc. 3 : 201. July 1877. Aeladium densissimum, S. S. Syn. Am. Bor. 276 no. 2584. d. 1834. Cke. Bull. Buf. Soc. 3 : 201. July 1877. Sacc. Syll. 4 : 88. d. to April 1886. Aeladium miepospepmum, Lk. S. Syn. Am. Bor. 276 no. 2583. '1834. Cke. Bull. Buf. Soc. 3 : 201. July 1877. Aeompsomyees, Thax. Thax. Proc. Am. Acad. 37 : 37. d. June 1901 and Bot. Centralbl. 88 229. d. 14 Nov. 1901. Thax. Proc. Am. Acad. 38 : 21. d. 24 June 1902. Aeompsomyees Atomariae, Thax. Thax. Proc. Am. Acad. 38 : 22. d. 24 June 1902. Aeompsomyees Cortieapiae, Thax. Thax. Proc. Am. Acad. 37 : 37. d. June 1901. Sacc. & Syd. Syll. 16 : 692. d. i Feb. 1902. Aeompsomyees paupereulus, Thax. Thax. Proc. Am. Acad. 38 : 23. d. 24 June 1902. Aeontium, Morg. Morg. Jour. Myc. 8:4.^. 31 May 1902. Aeontium album, Morg. Morg. Jour. Myc. 8:4.^. 31 May 1902. Aeontium minus, Morg. Morg. Jour. Myc. 8:5.^. 31 May 1902. Aeontium velatum, Morg. Morg. Jour. Myc. 8 : 5. d. 31 May 1902. Aepemoniella atra, (Cda.) Sacc. Webber, Rept. Nebr. Agr. 1889 : 222 (82). 1890. Aepemoniella fusea, (Schm.) Sacc. Sacc. Syll. 4 : 302. d. 10 April 1886.* Acremonium fuscum, Schm. S. Syn. Am. Bor. 283 no. 2697. 1834. Bundy, Geol. Wis. 1873-79 1 : 401. 1883. Aepemoniella melanosperma, (S.) Sacc. Sacc. Syll. 4 : 303. d. lo April 1886. Acremonium nigrospermum, S. S. Syn. Am. Bor. 283 no. 2699. d. 1834. Aepemonium, Lk. Pound & Clements, Minn. Bot. Studies 9 : 669. d. 30 Nov. 1896. Aepemonium, sp. indet. Humphrey, Rept. Mass. Exp. Sta. 9 : 228. April 1892. Humphrey, Rept. Mass. Exp. Sta. 10 : 230 (22). pi. ./,/. 27-29. 1893. Sturgis, Rept. Conn. Exp. Sta. 24: 268. 1901. Aepemonium flexuosum, Pk. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 32 : 44. d. 1886. Pk. Bull. N. Y. Mus. I 2 : 19. d. pi. /,/. 16-18. Jan. 1888. Sacc. Syll. 10 : 531. d. 30 June 1892. Aepemonium fuseum, Schm. See Acremoniella fusca, Sacc. Aepemonium nigpospepmum, S. See Acremoniella melanosperma, Sacc. Aepemonium nitidum, Mart. S. Syn. Am. Bor. 283 no. 2698. 1834. Aepemonium veptieillatum, Lk. S. Syn. Am. Bor. 283 no. 2696. 1834. Aepoeystis, Ell. & Halsted. Halsted, Bull. N. J. Exp. Sta. 76: 14-20.7. 11-13. 28 Nov. 1890. Sacc. Syll. 9 : 339. 15 Sept. 1891. Lindau in Engler & Prantl, Pflanzen-fam. li**: 530. Feb. 1900. Aepoeystis Batatas, Ell. & Halsted. Halsted, Bull. N. J. Exp. Sta. 76: 14-20. /. 11-13. 28 Nov. 1890. Sacc. Syll. 9: 339. 15 Sept. 1891. Halsted, Bull. N. J. Exp. Sta. M : 23 Nov. 1891. Halsted, Rept. N. J. Exp. Sta. 1894 : 359. 1895. Townsend, Bull. Md. Exp. Sta. 60 : 156. /. 52, 53. March 1899. 8 Selby, Bull. Ohio Exp. Sta. 121 : 56. Sept. 1900. Sturgis, Rept. Conn. Exp. Sta. 24 : 289. 1901. Aepospermum album, Pk. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 32 : 38. d. 1886. Pk. Bull. N. Y. Mus. I 2 : 24. d. Jan. 1888. Sacc. Syll. 9 : 1129. d. 15 Sept. 1891. Ell. & Ev. Pyren. 728 d. May 1892. Olson, Bot. Gaz. 23 : 370. 21 May 1897. Aepospepmum eompressum, Tode. Fr. S. M. 2 : 245. d. 1822. Grev. Scot. Crypt. Fl. 4 : pi. 182. 1826. S. Syn. Am. Bor. 266 no. 2412. 1834. , M. A. Curtis, Bot. N. Car. 1 16. 1867. B. & C. Jour. Linn Soc. 10 : 352. 1869. Cooke, Handbook 430. d. 1871. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 25 : 85. Sept. 1873. B. Grev. 4: 161 (199). June 1876. Thm. Pilz. Weinstk. 200. d. 1878. Sacc. Syll. 2 : 807. d. 13 June 1883. Cke. Grev. 12 : 113. June 1884. *E11. N. A. F. 1318. 1885. Ell. & Ev. Jour. Myc. 3 : 4. d. Jan. 1887. Langlois, Cat. PI. La. 27. 1887. Ell. in Cat. PI. N. J. 513- 1889. Ell. & Ev. Pyren. 67. d. May 1892. *Pazschke, Fung. Eur. 3867. Nov. 1892. Kellerm. & Werner, Gepl. Ohio T : 361. Jan. 1895. Tracy & Earle, Bull. Miss. Exp. Sta. 34 : 105. May 1895. Lindau in Engler & Prantl, Pflanzen-fam. I 1 : 278.7. 201. Dec. 1896. Olson, Bot. Gaz. 23 : 370. 21 May 1897. Clavaria herbarum, P. Muhl. Cat. PI. Am. Sept. 2 ed. 108. 1818. S. Syn. Car. 113 (87) no. 1109. 1822. Clavaria compressa, Purt. S. Syn. Am. Bor. 182 no. 1039. 1834. Sacc. Cub. & Mane. Syll. 6 : 709. d. i Aug. 1888. Ell. in Cat. PI. N. J. 495- 1889- Aepospermum eonieum, P. S. Syn. Am. Bor. 266 no. 2413. 1834. Aerospepmum eornutum, Fr. S. Syn. Am. Bor. 266 no. 2414. 1834. Aepospepmum eoppugatum, Ell. Ell. Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 8 : 124. d. Nov. 1881. Sacc. Syll. 2 : 808. d. 13 June 1883. Cke. Grev. 12 : 113. June 1884. Ell. & Ev. Jour. Myc. 3: 5. d. Jan. 1887. Hark. Bull. Cal. Acad. 1 : 167. Feb. 1885. *E11. & Ev. N. A. F. 2055. March 1888. Olson, Bot. Gaz. 23 : 370. 21 May 1897. Acrospermum fultum, Hark. Hark. Bull. Cal. Acad. 1 : 47 (27). d. Feb. 1884. Cke. Grev. 12 : 113. June 1884. Cke. Grev. 13:8. Sept. 1884. Berl. & Vogl. in Sacc. Syll. Add. 1-4 : 273. d. 31 Dec. 1886. Sacc. Syll. 9 : 1129. d. 15 Sept. 1891. Olson, Bot. Gaz. 23: 370. 21 May 1897. Aepospepmum foliieolum, B. *Rav. Fung. Car. 2 : 65. 1853. M. A. Curtis, Bot. N. Car. 116. 1867. B. Grev. 4: 161 (199) no. 1000. d. June 1876. Cke. Ann. N. Y. Acad. 1 : 184. May 1878. *Rav. Fung. Am. 734. 1882. Sacc. Syll. 2 : 808. d. 13 June 1883. Cke. Grev. 12 : 113. June 1884. Ell. Ev. Jour. Myc. 3 : 4. <*. Jan. 1887. *E11. & Ev. N. A. F. 2149. Feb. 1889. *E11. & Ev. N. A. F. 2629. Feb. 1891. Ell. & Ev. Pyren. 67. d. May 1892. Olson, Bot. Gaz. 23 : 370. 21 May 1897. Earle in Mohr, Contr. U. S. Nat. Herb. 6 : 164. 31 July 1901. Acrospermum Ravenelii, Cke? *Cke. in Rav. Fung. Am. 7^5. 1882. NOTE. Probably the same as A. foliieolum, B. according to Ell. & Ev. Pyren. 68. Aepospepmum fultum, Hark. See Acrospermum corrugatum, Ell. ' Aepospepmum gpaminum, Lib. Lib. PI. Crypt. Ard. 33. d. 1830.* Pk Rept. N. Y. Mus. 30: 52. Sept 1878. Hark. Bull. Cal. Acad. 1 : 167. Feb. 1885. Wint. & Demet. Hedw. 24 : 198 (22). Oct. 1885. Ell. & Ev. Pyren. 67. d. May 1892. Olson, Bot. Gaz. 23 : 370. 21 May 1897. Henn. Hedw. 37 : 275. 31 Dec. 1898. Aepospepmum Ravenelii, B. & C. B. Grev. 4 : 161 (199) no. 999. d. June 1876. Thm. Pilz. Weinstk. 199. d. 1878. Sacc. Syll. 2 : 808. d. 13 June 1883. Cke. Grev. 12: 113. June 1884. Ell. & Ev. Jour. Myc. 3 : 5. d. Jan. 1887. Ell. & Ev. Jour. Myc. 3 : 116. d. Oct. 1887. Ell. & Ev. Pyren. 68. d. May 1892. Olson, Bot. Gaz. 23 : 370. 21 May 1897. Aepospepmum Ravenelii, Cke. in Rav. F. Am. 735. See Acrospermum foliieolum, B. Aepospepmum ureeolatum, Olson. Olson, Bot. Gaz. 23: 371. d. pi. 29. 21 May 1897 and Rev. Myc. 22 : 43. d. pi. 198, f. 7-9. Jan. 1900. Lindau & Syd. Hedw. 37 : xxxv. 9 April 1898. [Beiblatt no 7-] Sacc. & Syd. Syll. 14 : 724. d. 20 Aug 1899. Aepospepmum vipidulum, B. & C. M. A. Curtis, Bot. N. Car. 116. 1867. B. Grev. 4 : 161 (199) no. 1001. d. June 1876. Cke. Ann. N. Y. Acad. 1 : 184. May 1878. *E11. N. A. F. 5 57 . 1882. Sacc. Syll. 2 : 808. d. 13 June 1883. Cke. Grev. 12 : 113. June 1884. Ell. & Ev. Jour. Myc. 3 : 4. <* Jan. 1887. Ell. in Cat. PI. N. J. 513. 1889. Ell. & Ev. Pyren. 67. d. May 1892. Olson, Bot. Gaz. 23: 370. 21 May 1897. Aerospopium faseieulatum, Grev.* See Oospora fasciculata, Berl. & Vogl. 10 Aerostalagmus, Cda. Pound & Clements, Minn. Bot. Studies 9 : 665. d. 30 Nov. 1896. Aerostalagmus einnabarinus, Cda. Phil. Grev. 5 : 116. March 1877. Hark. & Moore, Cat. Pac. Fung. 32. Feb. 1880. Webber, Rept. Nebr. Agr. 1889 : 221 (81). 1890. McClatchie, Proc. S. Calif. Acad. 1 : 376. 5 June 1897. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 53 : 848. March 1901. Aepostalagmus tetraelados, A. L. Smith. Smith, A. L., Jour. Linn. Soc. 35: n. d. pi. /,/. 9, 10. i April 1901. West Indies. Aepostalagmus, sp. indet. MacMillan, Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 19 : 10. pi. 123. Jan. 1892. Pound & Clements, Minn. Bot. Studies 9 : 665. d. 30 Nov. 1896. Aepothamnium violaeeum, Nees. S. Syn. Am. Bor. 275 no. 2562. 1834. NOTE. See Sacc. Syll. 4: 761. 10 April 1886. Is this perhaps an Hypochnus? Aepotheeium, (Preuss) Sacc. emend. NOTE. Acroihecium founded by Corda as a subgenus of Trichothecium, Icones 2: 10, 1838, with the species A. parasitans, which is placed in the genus Blastotrichum, Sacc. Syll. 4: 191, 1886, was raised to generic rank by Preuss, Linnsea 24: no, 1851, where Corda's generic description was retained and the species A. multisporum described. The latter species was again described and figured in Sturm's Deutschlands Flora, 3 Abt., xxx, 85, f. 43, of which the exact date is uncertain, but apparently about 1851 or 1852. The description of the genus in Sturm is again Corda's original description with the addition of a (?) after one word. ' In Michelia i : 75, i June 1877, Saccardo extended the genus to include Cordana, Preuss and Acrotheca Fuckel without generic description. In Michelia 2 : 29, 25 April 1880, the genus was described by Saccardo and the authority given as Corda, but in Sacc. Syll. 4: 483, 1886, the authority is given as (Preuss) Sacc. emend. Lindau in Engler & Prantl, Pflanzen-fam. i 1 ** ; 481, follows Saccardo's imi- tations, but gives Preuss as the authority. Aepotheeium erustaeeum, (S.) Sacc. Sacc. Syll. 4 : 485. d. 10 April 1886. Dactylium erustaeeum, S. S. Syn. Am. Bor. 283 no. 2706. d. 1834. Aepotheeium delieatulum, B. & Br. Johnson, Bull. Minn. Acad. 1 : 367. 1880. Aepotheeium melanopus, (S.) Sacc. Sacc. Syll. 4 : 485. d. 10 April 1886. Dactylium melanopus, S. S. Syn. Am. Bor. 283 no. 2705. d. 1834. Aepotheeium obovatum, C. & E. C. & E. Grev. 5 : 50. d. pi. 80, f. 13. Dec. 1876. Cke. Jour. Queckett Micr. Club 4 : pi. 27,7. 30. 1877. Sacc. Syll. 4 : 484. d. 10 April 1886. Ell. in Cat. PI. N. J. 568. 1889. Aepotheeium peeurvatum, Morg. Morg. Jour. Cin. Soc. 18 : 44. d. Dec. 1895. Sacc. Hedw. 35 : xlviii. 25 Feb. 1896. [Reportorium no. 7.] Sacc. & Syd. Syll. 14 : 1089. d. 20 Aug. 1899. Aepyophyton tubereulatum, Leb. See Isaria Sphingum, S. 11 Aetidium earieinum, S. S. Syn. Am. Bor. 240 no. 2019. d. 1834. Cke. Bull. Buf. Soc. 3 : 36. Nov. 1875. Sacc. Syll. 2 : 739. d. 13 June 1883. Aetidium Crotalarise, S. MS. See Parodiella grammodes, Cke. Aetidium ? diatrypoides, Cke. Cke. Grev. 7 : 49. Dec. 1878. Sacc. Syll. 2 : 739. 13 June 1883. Ell. & Ev. Pyren. 685. May 1892. Aetig-ea, Raf. See Scleroderma, P. Aetigea multiflda, Raf. See Scleroderma flavidum, Ell. & Ev., var. Aetigea sieula, Raf. See Scleroderma Geaster, Ell. & Ev., var. Aetinieeps, B. & Br. Pound & Clements, Minn. Bot. Studies 9 : 727. d. 31 May 1897. Aetinieeps Besseyi, Macmillan. See Volute/la ciliata, Fr., var. stlphata, (Lib.) Sacc. NOTE. An authentic specimen of this species on examination seems to us to be the same as Volutella ciliata, Fr., var. stipitata, Sacc. Aetinoeladium Penieillus, Fr. See Sporocybe concentrica, Sacc. Aetinodermium Sterrebeekii, Nees. See Geaster Linkii, Spreng. Aetinomyees Bovis, Harz. NOTE. Information about this species is to be sought in works on animal pathology. Aetinonema Psoralese, Ell. & Ev. Ell. & Ev. Proc. Phil. Acad. 1893 : 159. d. 28 Feb. 1893. Sacc. Syll. 1 1 : 526. d. July 1895. Smyth, Tr. Kans. Acad. 15 : 71. March 1898. Aetinonema Rosse, (Lib.) Fr. Sacc. Syll. 3 : 408. d. 15 Dec. 1884. Pound, Bull. Nebr. Exp. Sta. 1 : 357 (87). 18 Dec. 1889. Humphrey, Rept. Mass. Exp. Sta. 7 : 229. 1889. Webber, Rept. Nebr. Agr. 1889 : 218 (78). 1890. Earle, Bull. U. S. Agr. Veg. Pathol. n : 88. 1890. Scribner, Rept. U. S. Agr. 1887 : 366. pi. 8,f. 1-3. pi. 9,f. 1-4. 1888. Windle, Am. Florist 3 : 424.7. 1-3. i May 1888 and Bot. Gaz. 13 : 196. July 1888. Windle, Am. Mo. Micr. Jour. 9 : 128-130. /. 1-3. July 1888. Maynard, Bull. Hatch Exp. Sta. 4 : 10. April 1889. Kelsey, Jour. Myc. 5 : 81. June 1889. Jennings, Bull. Tex. Exp. Sta. 9 : 23. May 1890. Scrib. Orchard & Garden 12 : 57.7. 267, 268. March 1890. Ell. & Ev. Pyren. 605. May 1892. Haisted, Rept. N. J. Exp. Sta. 1891 : 303. 1892. Halsted, Rept. N. J. Exp. Sta. 1892 : 280. 1893. Underwood, Proc. Ind. Acad. 1893 : 43. Aug. 1894. Sturgis, Rept. Conn. Exp. Sta. 17 : 86. 1894. *E11. & Ev. Fung. Columb. 277. 1894. Halsted, Rept. N. J. Exp. Sta. 1894: 381.7. 63. 1895. 12 Tracy & Earle, Bull. Miss. Exp. Sta. 34 : 109. May 1895. Halsted, Am. Gardening 16 : 226. 22 June 1895. McClatchie in Reid's Hist. Pasadena 616. 1895. Millsp. & Nutt. Publ. Field Columb. Mus. Bot. 1 : 116. Jan. 1896. McClatchie, Proc. S. Calif. Acad. 1 : 374- 5 June 1897. Halsted, Florists' Exchange 9 : 917. f. ia. 9 Oct. 1897. Atk. Bull. Cornell Univ. 3 : 28. 25 "June 1897. Underw. & Earle, Bull. Ala. Exp. Sta. 80: 163. 28 June 1897. *Seymour & Earle, E. F. 469. 15 Oct. 1897. Stevens, Rept. Ohio Acad. 5 : 63. 1897. Orton, Rept. Vt. Exp. Sta. 12: 171. Dec. 1899 and Contr. Bot. Vt. 7 : 171. Dec. 1899. Lindau in Engler & Prantl, Pflanzen-fam. I 1 ** : 370.7. igiJ.-L. 1900. Selby, Bull. Ohio Exp. Sta. 121 : 53. Sept. 1900. Allescher, Rabh. Krypt.-Fl. I 6 : 708. d. f. 190x3. Sturgis, Rept. Conn. Exp. Sta. 24 : 286. 1901. Patterson, Bull. U.S. Agr. PI. Industry 8 : 23. 3 Feb. 1902. . Ricker, Univ. of Maine Studies 3 : 25. 30 April 1902. Asteroma Rosas, Lib. M. A. Curtis, Bot. N. Car. 118. 1867. Cooke, Handbook 461. d. f. 17 . 1885. Gall. Bull. U. S. Agr. Veg. Pathol. 8: 57. 1889. Tracy & Earle, Bull. Miss. Exp. Sta. 34: 91. May 1895. Tracy & Earle, Bull. Miss. Exp. Sta. 38: 138. May 1896. Underw. & Earle, Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 23 : 401. d. 25 Oct. 1896. Atk. Bull. Cornell. Univ. 3 : 22. 25 June 1897. Underw. & Earle, Bull. Ala. Exp. Sta. 80 : 213. 28 June 1897. Tubeuf-Smith, Diseases of Plants 415. 1897. Earle in Mohr, Contr. U. S. Nat. Herb. 6 : 192. 31 -July 1901. Massee, Textbk. PI. Diseases 267. 1899. 26 Peridermium Ravenelii, Klebahn. Klebahn, Ber. Deutsch. Bot. Ges. 8 : (69). 29 Dec. 1890. Tubeuf-Smith, Diseases of Plants 416. 1897. Diet, in Engler & Prantl, Pflanzen-fam. I 1 ** : 42. 1897. Peridermium Pini, var. acicolum, E. F. 224. *Seymour & Earle, E. F. 224. i Feb. 1893. Aecidium Ravenelii, Diet. Diet, in Engler & Prantl, Pflanzen-fam. I 1 ** : 78. 1897. ? Aecidium orientate, Diet. Diet in Engler & Prantl, Pflanzen-fam. I 1 ** : 78. 1897. Peridermium carneum, Seymour & Earle. *Seymour & Earle, E. F. 550. 7 June 1899. Aeeidium Cassise, Ell. & Kellerm. Kellerm. & Carl. Tr. Kans. Acad. 10: 91. 1887. *E11. & Ev. N. A. F. 1825. 1887. Webber, Bull. Nebr. Exp. Sta. 1 : 330 (60). 18 Dec. 1889. Webber, Rept. Nebr. Agr. 1889 : 210 (70). 1890. Cke. Grev. 20: no. June 1892. Sacc. Syll. 11 : 215. July 1895. Barthol. Tr. Kans. Acad. 16 : 187. June 1899. Aeeidium Ceanothi, Ell. & Kellerm. Ell. & Kellerm. Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 11 : 114. d. Oct. 1884. Kellerm. Bull. Wash. Lab. 1 : 74- Jan. 1885 and Tr. Kans. Acad. 9 : 81. 1885. *E11. N. A. F. 7425. 1885. Kellerm. & Carl. Tr. Kans. Acad. 10 : 91. 1887. Webber, Bull. Nebr. Exp. Sta. 1 : 330 (60). 18 Dec. 1889. Webber, Rept. Nebr. Agr. 1889 : 210 (70). 1890. Tubeuf-Smith, Diseases of Plants 411. 1897. *E11. & Ev. Fung. Columb. 1387. May 1899. Barthol. Tr. Kans. Acad. 16 : 187. June 1899. Aeeidium Cephalanthi, Seymour. NOTE. Suspected to belong to Puccinia Seymcuriana, Arth. See last reference. Seymour, Bot. Gaz. 9 : IQI. d. Dec. 1884. Burrill, Bull. 111. Lab. 2: 228. d. 1885 and Rept. 111. Ind. Univ. 12: 143. d. 1885. *Roum. Fung. Gall. 3864. 1886. Roum. Rev. Myc. 8 : 197. i Oct. 1886. *Wint. Fung. Eur. 3518. 1886. Kellerm. & Carl, Tr. Kans. Acad. 10 : 91. 1887. *E11. & Ev. N. A. F. /5/ 7 . 1887. De Toni in Sacc. Syll. 7 : 797. d. 28 Oct. 1888. Gall. Bull. U. S. Agr. Veg. Pathol. 8 : 55. 1889. *Syd. Uredineen 496. May 1891. . *Carleton, Ured. Amer. 20. 1894. Tubeuf-Smith, Diseases of Plants 411. 1897. Barthol. Tr. Kans. Acad. 16: 187. June 1899. Arth. Bot. Gaz. 34 : 12. 16 July 1902. Aeeidium Cerastii, Wint. Wint. Jour. Myc. 1 : 126. d. Oct. 1885. Wint. & Demet. Hedw. 24 : 179 (3). d. Oct. 1885. De Toni in Sacc. Syll. 7 : 780. d. 28 Oct. 1888. Gall. Bull. U. S. Agr. Veg. Pathol. 8 : 55. 1889. Tubeuf-Smith, Diseases of Plants 410. 1897. Henn. Hedw. 37 : 272. 25 Oct. 1898. 27 Aeeidium cerebrum, (Pk.) Diet. NOTE. This species is said by Cooke, Bull. Soc. Bot. Fr. 24: 315, 22 Oct. 1877, to be the same as Aeeidium corticolum, (Lk.) but is generally consid- ered distinct. The teleutosporic stage is not known. See also Aeeidium piriforme, (Pk.) and Aeeidium Pint, (Willd.) P. Diet, in Engler & Prantl, Pflanzen-fam. I 1 ** : 79. 1897. PCasoma pineum, S. Am. Bor. non Lk. S. Syn. Am. Bor. 294 no. 2903. 1834 (Excl. Syn.). ' Peridermium cerebrum, Pk. Pk. Bull. Buf. Soc. 1:68. d. July 1873. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 25 : 91. d. Sept. 1873. Frost in Cat. PI. Amherst 84. 1875. Farl. Bull. Bussey Inst. 2: 239. Jan. 1878. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 29 : 77. 1878. Thm. Mittheil. forstl. Versuchs. Oest. 2 : 312 (16). d. 1880. *E11. N. A. F. /022. 1883. Cobb, List PI. Amherst 39. 1887. De Toni in Sacc. Syll. 7 : 837. d. 28 Oct. 1888. : t. PI. N. j. 505. 1889. Klebahn, Ber. Deutsch. Bot. Ges. 8 : (69). 29 Dec. 1890. Tracy & Earle, Bull. Miss. Exp. Sta. 38 : 138. May 1896. Underw. & Earle, Bot. Gaz. 22 : 232. 23 Sept. 1896. Underw. & Earle, Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 23 : 403. d. 25 Oct. 1896. Atk. Bull. Cornell Univ. 3 : 22. 25 June 1897. Underw. & Earle, Bull. Ala. Exp. Sta. 80 : 213. 28 June 1897. Tubeuf-Smith, Diseases of Plants 414. 1897. Hume, Proc. Davenport Acad. 7 : 247, 253. 12 May 1899. Massee, Textbk. PI. Diseases 267. 1899. Pound & Clements, Bot. Surv. Nebr. 5 : 24. 30 March 1901. Earle in Mohr, Contr. U. S. Nat. Herb. 6 : 192. 31 July 1901. Schrenk, Yearb. U. S. Agr. 1900: 200. 1901. Peridermium corticolum, Cke. Cke. Bull. Soc. Bot. Fr. 24 : 315. d. 22 Oct. 1877. Cke. Grev. 7 : 45. Dec. 1878. *Rav. Fung. Am. 269. 1879. Peridermium Pini, var. corticolum, Ell. in N. A. F. *E11. N. A. F. /02/. 1883. Aeeidium Cestri, Mont. Carl, in Hitchcock, Rept. Mo. Bot. Card. 9: 117. 20 April 1898. West Indies. Henn. Hedw. 37 : 279. 31 Dec. 1898. Aeeidium Chelonis, Gerard. Gerard, Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 5: 40. d. Sept. 1874 and Hedw. 13: 173. d. Nov. 1874. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 29 : 77. 1878. *Wint. Fung. Eur. 3018. 1884. *E11. N. A. F. 1433. 1885. Cke. Grev. 20 : no. June 1892. Sacc. Syll. 1 1 : 219. July 1895. *Shear, N. Y. Fungi ^22. March 1896. Aeeidium Chenopodii-frutieosi, D C. D C.F1. Fr. 6: 92. d. 1815.* Smith & Pound, Bot. Surv. Nebr. 2 : 28. 15 April 1893. *E11. & Ev. Fung. Columb. 1294. 1899. (Emended label.) *Barthol., Ell. & Ev. Fung. Columb. 7507. Dec. 1901. 28 Aecidium Salicornias, F. Columb. *EI1. & Ev. Fung. Columb. 7294. May 1898. Aeeidium Chpysopsidis, Ell. & Anderson. Kelsey, Jour. Myc. 5 : 80. Jan. 1889. Ell. & Anderson, Bot. Gaz. 16 : 48. d. Feb. 1891. Sacc. Syll. 9 : 324. d. 15 Sept. 1891. Aeeidium Cimieifugse, M. A. Curtis. See Aecidium cimicifugatum, S. Aecidium eimieifugatum, S. S. Syn. Am. Bor. 309. 1834. Lea, Cat. PI. Gin. 71. 1849. James, Jour. Cin. Soc. 2: 67 (26). April 1879. *Rav. Fung. Car. 1 : 94. 1852. Watt, Can. Nat. & Geol. II. 2: 390. Oct. 1865. B. Grev. 3: 60 (102). Dec. 1874. *E11. N. A. F. 227. 1879. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 33 : 28. Oct. 1883. *Wint. Fung. Eur. 3420. 1886. De Toni in Sacc. Syll. 7 : 777- d. 28 Oct. 1888. Gall. Bull. U. S. Agr. Veg. Pathol. 8: 55. 1889. Detmers, Bull. Ohio Exp. Sta. 44: 140. Sept. 1892. Detmers, Bull. Ohio Exp. Sta. tech. ser. i : 174. April 1893. Kellerm. & Werner, Geol. Ohio 7 2 : 345. Jan. 1895. Lagerh. Tromsoe Mus. Aarshefter 17 : 100. d. 1895. *Syd. Uredineen 1343. 1899. Kellerm. Jour. Myc. 8 : 57. d. 30 June 1902. *Kellerm. Ohio Fungi 61. d. July 1902. ? Freeman, Minn. Bot. Studies II. 5 : 555. d. 20 July 1901. Casoma cimicifugatum, S. S. Syn. Am. Bor. 293 no. 2876. d. 1834. Aecidium Cimicifugae, M. A. Curtis. M. A. Curtis, Bot. N. Car. 123. 1867. Aecidium Actasas, Detmers, p. p. Detmers, Bull: Ohio Exp. Sta. 44: 138. Sept. 1892. Aeeidium Cissi, Wint. Carl, in Hitchcock, Rept. Mo. Bot. Gard. 9 : 117. 20 April 1898. West Indies. Henn. Hedw. 37 : 279. 31 Dec. 1898. Aeeidium Clarkise, Diet. & Holw. Diet. Erythea 2 : 129. d. i Aug. 1894. NOTE. This accompanies Puccinia Clarkice, Pk. to which it probably belongs. Aeeidium elaytoniatum, S. NOTE. The teleutosporic stage of this fungus was afterwards described under the name Puccinia Maria- Wilsoni, Clint. See Puccinia claytoniata, (S.) Pk. S. Syn. Am. Bor. 309. 1834. Watt, Can. Nat. & Geol. II. 2 : 390. Oct. 1865. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 23 : 59. 1872. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 24 : 106. 1872. B. Grev. 3 : 61 (103). Dec. 1874. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 29 : 76. 1878. *E11. N. A. F. 70/7. 1883. *Shear, N. Y. Fungi 7^7. 1893. Kellerm. & Werner, Geol. Ohio 7 2 : 345. Jan. 1895. 29 *E11. & Ev. Fung. Columb. 575. April 1896. *Seymour & Earle, E. F. Suppl. B 27. 5 April 1898. Syd. Mon. Ured. 1 : 561. 15 May 1903. Aecidium Claytonias, Torr. Torrey, Cat. PI. N. Y. 87. 1819. Casoma Clayton fatum, S. S. Syn. Am. Bor. 294 no. 2892. d. 1834. Burrill, Bull. III. Lab. 2 : 175. d. 1885. Aeeidium Clematidis, DC. NOTE. This is held to be the ascidial stage of Puccinia Clematidis, (D C.) Lagerh. (Puccinia Agropyri, Ell. & Ev.). See Diet. Oest. Bot. Zeit. 42 : 261 (i), Aug. 1892 and Lagerh. Tromsoe Mus. Aarshefter 17 : 54. 1895. B. Grev. 3 : 60/102). Dec. 1874. *Thm. Myc. Univ. 7227. 1879. *E11. N. A. F. 7005. 1883. Farl. Appalachia 3 : 239. Jan. 1884. Arth. Bull. Iowa Agr. Coll. 1884 : 165. Jan. 1885. *Wint. Fung. Eur. ^427. 1886. Halsted, Bull. Iowa Agr. Coll. 1886 : 58. 1887. i De Toni in Sacc. Syll. 7: 774. d. 28 Oct. 1888. Kelsey, Jour. Myc. 5 : 80. June 1889. Webber, Bull. Nebr. Exp. Sta. 1 : 330 (60). 18 Dec. 1889. Gall. Bull. U. S. Agr. Veg. Pathol. 8: 55. 1889. Williams, Am. Nat. 24 : 780. Aug. 1890. Webber, Rept. Nebr. Agr. 1889 : 210 (70). 1890. Woods, Bot. Surv. Nebr. 2 : 38. 15 April 1893. Davis, Tr. Wis. Acad. 9 : 182. 21 Aug. 1893. Carl. Tr. Kans. Acad. 13: 51. 1893. *E11. & Ev. Fung. Columb. 6ia, 6ib. 1893. *Shear, N. Y. Fungi 80. 1893. *Pazschke, Fung. Eur. 3934. Feb. 1894. Small & VaiL Mem. Torr. Bot. Club 4: 200. April 1894. Pound, Bot. Surv. Nebr. 3:9. 18 June 1894. *Syd. Uredineen 899. Aug. 1894. McClatchie in Reid's Hist. Pasadena 615. 1895. McClatchie, Proc. S. Cal. Aead. 1 : 372. 5 June 1897. Claassen, Rept. Ohio Acad. 5 : 68. 1897. Tubeuf-Smith, Diseases of Plants 409. 1897. Orton, Rept. Vt. Exp. Sta. 1 1 : 210. Sept. 1898 and Contr. Bot. Vt. 2 : 12. Sept. 1898. Hume, Proc. Davenport Acad. 7 : 251. 12 May 1899. Barthol. Tr. Kans. Acad. 16: 187. June 1899. Nelson, Rept. Wyo. Exp. Sta. 10 : (35). 1900. Tracy & Earle in Greene, PI. Baker 1 : 17. 22 Feb. 1901. Earle in Greene, PI. Baker 2:2. 25 March 1901. Freeman, Minn. Bot. Studies II. 5 : 555. 20 July 1901. ^Griffiths, West Am. Fung. 292. 22 March 1902. Ricker, Univ. of Maine Studies 3 : 50. 30 April 1902. Aecidium Clematitis, S. S. Syn. Car. 68 (42) no. 447. d. 1822. Lk., L. Sp. PI. ed Willd. 6 2 : 54- d. 1825. Spreng. in L. Syst. Veg. 16 ed. 4 1 : 571. d. 1827. M. A. Curtis, Bot. N. Car. 124. 1867. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 23: 61. 1872. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 24: 106. 1872. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 26 : 91. April 1874. Frost in Cat. PI. Amherst 85. 1875. Cobb, List PI. Amherst 40. 1887. Casoma clematitatum, S. S. Syn. Am. Bor. 293 no. 2874. 1834. Aecidium clematitatum, S. S. Syn. Am. Bor. 309. 1834. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 29 : 76. 1878. Aecidium Ranunculacearum, var. Clematidis, Cke. Cooke, Handbook 539. d. 1871. Aeeidium Cleomis, Ell. & Anderson. Anderson, Jour. Myc. 5 : 82. June 1889. Ell. & Anderson, Bot. Gaz. 16 : 48. d. Feb. 1891. Sacc. Syll. 9 : 325. d. 15 Sept. 1891. Aeeidium Clibadii, Syd. Syd. Ann. Myc. 1 : 333. d. July 1903. Cent. Amer. Aeeidium Collinsise, Ell. & Ev. Ell. & Ev. Bull. Wash. Lab. 1 : 4. rf. Sept. 1884. De Toni in Sacc. Syll. 7 : 813. d. 28 Oct. 1888. Henn. Hedw. 37 : 272. 25 Oct. 1898. NOTE. Hennings describes an secidium as part of his plant and Syd. Mon. Ured. I : 246, 15 Nov. 1902, assumes the present Aecidium to be the same. Aeeidium Coloradense, Diet. Diet, in Engler & Prantl, Pflanzen-fam. 1 l! "* : 78. d. 1897. Sacc. & Syd. Syll. 14 : 388. d. 20 Aug. 1899. Peridermium abietinum, f. Engelmanni, Ell. & Ev. *E11. & Ev. N. A. F. 222^. Feb. 1889. Aecidium abietinum, f. Engelmanni, Ell. & Ev. *E11. & Ev. Fung. Columb. 876. April 1896. Aeeidium Columbiense, Ell. & Ev. Ell. & Ev. Erythea 1 : 206. d. 20 Oct. 1893. Sacc. Syll. 1 1 : 217. d. July 1895. Aeeidium Compositarum, Auct. Amer. p. p. NOTE. Very little is known in regard to the development of the Aecidia on Composites in America, but some belong to autcecious and others to heter- oecious species. The number of references is so great and in some instances they are so uncertain that for practical use by mycologists it has seemed best under Aecidium Compositarum to group the Aecidia on all the genera of Composite. Where in the original references no particular host-genus is mentioned, the references are grouped chronologically with the heading of Miscellanea. Where definite genera are mentioned, the hosts are arranged alphabetically, each with its references; e.g., all references to Aecidia on Ambrosia are placed under Aecidium Compositarum, var. Ambrosia. For information in regard to European Aecidia on Composites see Jacky, Die Compositen-bewohnenden Puccineen von Typus der Fuccinia Hieracii und deren Specialiserung, Inaugural Diss. Bern 1889 and Zeit. Pflanzenkr. 9; .193, 20 Oct. 1899; Klebahn, Bot. Zeit. 58: 133, I May 1900, and Mag- nus, Hedw. Beibl. 39: (147), Oct. 1900. Also see Magnus, Ber. Deutsch Bot. Ges. ii : 453, 29 Aug. 1893, and Lindroth, Ueber einige Compositen- bewohnende Puccinien, Acta Soc. Fauna et Fl. Fennica 20 9 : 1901. 81 Miscellanea. Lea, Cat. PI. Gin. 71. 1849. James, Jour. Cin. Soc. 2 : 67 (26). April 1879. Sprague, Proc. Boston Soc. 5 : 329. 1856. *Rav. Fung. Car. 5 : 07. 1860. Watt, Can. Nat. & Geol. II. 2 : 390. Oct. 1865. M. A. Curtis, Bot. N. Car. 123. 1867. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 22 : 93. 1869. Cooke, Handbook 542. d. 1871. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 24 : 107. 1872. Frost in Cat. PI. Amherst 85. 1875. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 29 : 77. 1878. Bundy, Geol. Wis. 1873-79 1 ; 400. 1883. Brendel, Fl. Peoriana 2 ed. 69. 1887. Cobb, List PI. Amherst 40. 1887. Halsted, Bull. Iowa Agr. Coll. 1886: 58. 1887. Langlois, Cat. PI. La. 27. 1887. Bennett, Cat. PI. R. I. 89. 1888. Ell. in Cat. PI. N. J. 505. 1889. Tracy & Earle, Bull. Miss. Exp. Sta. 34: 89. May 1895. Aeeidium Compositapum, var. Ambrosiae, Burrill. Burrill, Bull. III. Lab. 2: 231. d. 1885 and Rept. 111. Ind. Univ. 12 144. d. 1885. De Toni in Sacc. Syll. 7 *. 798. d. 28 Oct. 1888. Cockerell, Zoe 4 : 283. Oct. 1893. ? Aeeidium Compositarum, Auct. Amer. p. p. Claassen, Rept. Ohio Acad. 5: 68. 1897. Aeeidium Compositapum, var. Aptemisise, C. & E. C. & E. Grev. 6 : 86. March 1878. Aeeidium Tanaceti, Cockerell. Cockerell, Jour. Myc. 5 : 85. June 1889. Aeeidium Compositarum, var. Artemisiarum, Ell. & Ev. *E11. & Ev. N. A. F. 22/9. 1889. Aeeidium Compositarum, Auct. Amer. p. p. Patterson, Bull. U. S. Agr. PI. Industry 8:8. 3 Feb. 1902. Aeeidium Compositapum, var. Astepis, Wint. See Aeeidium Asterum, S. Aeeidium on Baeeharis. See Aeeidium fragile, Diet. & Holw. Aeeidium on Bahia. See Aeeidium Bahias, B. & C. Aeeidium Compositarum, var. Bidentis, Burrill. Burrill, Bull. 111. Lab. 2: 232. d. 1885 and Rept 111. Ind. Univ. 12 145. d. 1885. De Toni in Sacc. Syll. 7 : 799- d. 28 Oct. 1888. ? Aeeidium Compositarum, Auct. Amer. p. p. Davis, Tr. Wis. Acad. 9 : 161. 21 Aug. 1893. Davis, Tr. Wis. Acad. 14 : 88. Sept. 1903. Aeeidium on Bigelovia. See Aeeidium Bigeloviae, Pk. Aeeidium on Boltonia. See Aeeidium Boltonias, Arth. Aeeidium on Boppiehia. See Aeeidium Borrichiae, Syd. Aeeidium on Bpiekellia. See Aeeidium Guadalajara?, Syd. Aeeidium Compositarum, Auct. Amer. p. p. On Caealia. *E11. & Ev. N. A. F. 1811. 1887. Kellerm. & Carl. Tr. Kans. Acad. 10: 91. 1887. Davis, Tr. Wis. Acad. 1 1 : 167. Aug. 1897. Barthol. Tr. Kans. Acad. 16 : 187. June 1899. ?Aecldium, sp. indet. Davis, Bot. Gaz. 19 : 415. 17 Oct. 1894. Aeeidium on Chrysopsis. See Aeeidium Chrysopsidis, Ell. & Anderson. Aeeidium on Clibadium. See Aeeidium Clibadii, Syd. Aeeidium on Crepis. See Aeeidium crepidicolum, Ell. & Ev. Aeeidium Compositarum, var. Epigepontis, Wint. See Aeeidium erigeronatum, S. Aeeidium Compositapum, var. Eupatopise, (S.) B. NOTE. For the Aeeidium on Eupatorium ageratoides, see Aeeidium tenue, S. See also Aeeidium roseum, Diet. & Holw. B. Grev. 3 : 60 (102). Dec. 1874. Burrill, Bull. 111. Lab. 2: 231. d. 1885 and Rept. 111. Ind. Univ. 12: 144. d. 1885. *E11. N. A. F. 1419. 1885. De Toni in Sacc. Syll. 7 : 798. d. 28 Oct. 1888. Webber, Bull. Nebr. Exp. Sta. 1 : 330 (bo). 18 Dec. 1889. Webber, Rept. Nebr.fAgr. 1889: 210 (70). 1890. Detmers, Bull. Ohio Exp. Sta. 44: 140. Sept. 1892. *Shear, N. Y. Fungi 727. 1893. Freeman, Minn. Bot. Studies II. 5: 557. 20 July 1901. Casoma Compositarum, var. Eupatorias, S. S. Syn. Am. Bor. 292 no. 2867. 1834. ? Aeeidium Compositarum, Auct. Amer. p. p. Trel. Tr. Wis. Acad. 6 : 137 (33). Nov. 1884. Davis, Tr. Wis. Acad. 9 : 161. 21 Aug. 1893. Kellerm. & We ner, Geol. Ohio 7 2 : 346. Jan. 1895. Underw. & Earle, Bull. Ala. Exp. Sta. 80: 208. 28 June 1897. Underw. Proc. Ind. Acad. 1894: 151. June 1897. Snyder, Proc. Ind. Acad. 1896 : 217. 1897. BartrK)!. Tr. Kans. Acad. 16: 187. June 1899. Earle in Mohr, Contr. U. S. Nat. Herb. 6 : 192. 31 July 1901. Aeeidium on Euthamia. See under Aeeidium Asterum, S. sec. Freeman. Aeeidium on Gnaphalium. See Aeeidium gnaphaliatum, S. Aeeidium on Grindelia. See Aeeidium Orindelias, Syd. Aeeidium Compositarum, Auct. Amer. p. p. On Helenium. *Seymour & Earle E. F. Suppl. B 28. 5 April 1898. ? Aeeidium Prenanthis, Auct. Amer. p.p. Tracy & Earle in Greene, PI. Baker. 1 : 19. 22 Feb. 1901. Earle in Greene, PI. Baker 2:2. 25 March 1901. Aeeidium on Helianthella. See Aeeidium Helianthellas, Arth. 33 Aeeidium Compositarum, var. Helianthi, Burrill. NOTE. See also Aeeidium Helianthi-mollis, S. and Aeeidium trachelifo- liatum, S. See Burrill, 1885, Barthol. 1889, for notes on Aecidia of Heli- atithus. Burrill. Bull. 111. Lab. 2 : 212. d. 1885 and Rept. III. Univ. 12 : 14?. d. 1885. De Toni in Sacc. Syll. 7 : 799. d. 28 Oct. 1888. Webber, Rept. Nebr. Agr. 1889: 210 (70). 1890. Williams, Bull. S. Dak. Exp. Sta. 29 : 49. Dec. 1891. Smith & Pound, Bot. Surv. Nebr. 2: 28. 15 April 1893. Detmers, Bull. Ohio Exp. Sta. tech. ser. i : 174. April 1893. Cockerell, Zoe 4 : 282. Oct. 1893. *Syd. Uredineen 1247. 1898. Hume, Proc. Davenport Acad. 7: 251. 12 May 1899. *E11. & Ev. Fung. Columb. 7^92. May 1899. Barthol. Tr. Kans. Acad. 16: 188. June 1899. *Syd. Uredineen 1394. 1899. Freeman, Minn. Bot. Studies II. 5 : 557. 20 July 1001. Aeeidium Helianthi, Pk. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 24: 107. 1872. ? Aeeidium Compositarum, Auct. Amer. p. p. Arth. Bull. Iowa Agr. Coll. 1884: 165. Jan. 1885. Gall. Bull. U. S. Agr. Veg. Pathol. 8: 55. 1889. Kellerm. & Werner, Geol. Ohio 7 2 : 346. Jan. 1895. Underw. & Earle, Bull. Ala. Exp. Sta. 80 : 208. 28 June 1897. Claassen, Rept. Ohio Acad. 5 : 68. 1897. Barthol. Tr. Kans. Acad. 16 : 187. June 1899. Nelson, Rept. Wyo. Exp. Sta. 10 : (35). 1000. Earle in Mohr, Contr. U. S. Nat. Herb. 6 : 192. 31 July 1901. Patterson, Bull. U. S. Agr. PI. Industry 8:8. 3 Feb. 1902. Aeeidium Compositarum, var. Heliopsidis, Wint. Wint. & Demet. Hedw. 24: 179 (3). Oct. 1885. ? Aeeidium Compositarum, Auct. Amer. p. p. Claassen, Rept. Ohio Acad. 5 : 68. 1897. Aeeidium on Hiepaeium. See Aeeidium Columbiense, Ell. & Ev. See Aeeidium hieraciatum, S. Aeeidium on Iva. See Aeeidium intermixtum, Pk. Aeeidium on Krigia. See Aeeidium Dandelionis, S. Aeeidium Compositarum, var. Laetuese, Burrill. Burrill, Bull. 111. Lab. 2: 232. d. 1885 and Rept. 111. Ind. Univ. 12: 145. d. 1885. DeToni in Sacc. Syll. 7 : 799. d. 28 Oct. 1888. Webber, Rept. Nebr. Agr. 1889 : 210 (70). 1890. *Seymour & Earle, E. F. 484. i$ Oct. 1897. Hume, Proc. Davenport Acad. 7 : 252. 12 May 1899. Tracy & Earle in Greene, PI. Baker. 1 : 17. 22 Feb. 1901. Freeman, Minn. Bot. Studies II. 5 : 557. 20 July 1901. Lindr. Acta Soc. Fauna et Fl. Fennica 20 9 : 21. 1901. *Barthol., Ell. & Ev. Fung. Columb. 1601. Oct. 1902. Bubak, Centralbl. Bact. 2 Abt. 9 : 924. 30 Dec. 1902. ? Aeeidium Compositarum, Auct. Amer. p. p. Trel. Tr. Wis. Acad. 6 : 137 (33). Nov. 1884. Arth. Ball. Iowa Agr. Coll. 1884 : 165. Jan. 1885. 34 Ell. & Ev. Jour. Myc. 1 : 86. July 1885. Pammel, Agr. Sci. 7 : 26. Jan. 1893. Underw. Proc. Ind. Acad. 1894: 151. Oct. 1895. Barthol. Tr. Kans. Acad. 16 : 187. June 1899. Aeeidium on Laetuea. See also Aeeidium hemisphasricum, Pk. See also Aeeidium Prenanthis, Auct. Amer. p. p. Aeeidium Compositarum, var. LiatPidis, Webber. See Aeeidium Liatridis, Ell. & Anderson. Aeeidium Compositarum, var. Lygodesmise, Webber. See Aeeidium Lygodesmise, Shear. Aeeidium Compositapum, Auct. Amer. p. p. On Mikania. B. Grev. 3 : 60 (102). Dec. 1874. Aeeidium on Montanoa. See Aeeidium Montanoas, Diet. & Holw. Aeeidium Compositapum, Auct. Amer. p. p. On Polymnia. Davis, Tr. Wis. Acad. 9: 161. 21 Aug. 1893. Aeeidium Compositapum, var. Prenanthis, Auct. Amer. NOTE. It is uncertain to what species the following references to secidia on Prenanthes relate, but apparently some are the tecidia of Puccinia Prenanthis, (,P.) as limited by Lindroth, q. v. As far as we know the name Aeeidium Prenanthis on Prenanthes does not occur in American literature except incidentally in Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 50: 115. March 1898. See Aeeidium Prenanthis, Auct. Amer. p. p. Freeman, Minn. Bot. Studies II. 5 : 556. 20 July 1901. ? Aeeidium Compositarum, Auct. Amer. p. p. Trel. Tr. Wis. Acad. 6 : 137 (33). Nov. 1884. Arth. Bull. Iowa Agr. Coll. 1884 : 165. Jan. 1885. Orton, Rept. Vt. Exp. Sta. 11 : 210. Sept. 1898 and Contr. Bot. Vt. 2: 12. Sept. 1898. Patterson, Bull. U. S. Agr. PI. Industry 8:8. 3 Feb. 1902. Aeeidium Compositapum, var. Rudbeekise, Pk. in litt. *EH. N. A. F. 1018 a. 1883. ? 'Aeeidium Compositarum, Auct. Amer. p. p. Arth. Bull. Iowa Agr. Coll. 1884: 165. Jan. 1885. *Syd. Uredineen 97. 1889. Davis, Tr. Wis. Acad. 9: 161. 21 Aug. 1893. Pound, Bot. Surv. Nebr. 3 : 9. 18 June 1894. Hume, Proc. Davenport Acad. 7 : 252. 12 May 1899. Aeeidium Compositapum, var. Senecionis, Auct. Amer. NOTE. The Aecidia on Senedo in references here given probably belong to some hetercecious species of Puccinia but their development has not been studied. See also Aeeidium sderothecioides, Ell. & Ev. For further infor- mation see Diet. Hedw. 30: 297. Dec. 1891 and Klebahn, Rostpilze 308. 1904. Webber, Bull. Nebr. Exp. Sta.-l : 330 (60). 18 Dec. 1889. Webber, Rept. Nebr. Agr. 1889: 210 (70). 1890. ? 'Aeeidium Compositarum, Auct. Amer. p. p. Arth. Bull. Iowa Agr. Coll. 1884: 165. Jan. 1885. Davis, Tr. Wis. Acad. 1 1 : 167. Aug. 1897. P 'Aeeidium Senecionis, Auct. Amer. *E11. N. A. F. 7425. 1885. Cockerell, Zoe 4 : 283. Oct. 1893. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 50 : 115. 28 March 1898. 35 ?Aecldium Jacobeas, Auct. Amer. Freeman, Minn. Bot. Studies II. 5: 556. 20 July 1901. Aeeidium Compositarum, var. Silphii, Burrill. See Aeeidium Silphii, Syd. Aeeidium Compositarum, var. Solidaginis, Ell. See Aeeidium Solidaginis, S. Aeeidium on Solidago. See Aeeidium recedens, Arth. See Aeeidium solidaginicolum, Ell. & Ev. Aeeidium on Taraxacum. See Aeeidium Taraxaci, Schm. & Kze. Aeeidium Compositarum, Auct. Amer. p. p. On Troximon. Anderson, Jour. Myc. 5 : 82. June 1889. Nelson, Rept. Wyo. Exp. Sta. 10 : (35). 1900. Aeeidium Compositarum, Auct. Amer. p. p. On Vepnonia. Trel. Tr. Wis. Acad. 6 : 137 (33). Nov. 1884. Aeeidium on Wedelia. See Aeeidium Wedelias, Earle. Aeeidium JCompositapum, var. Xanthii,, Ell. NOTE. Thought by some botanists to be the aecidial stage of Puccinio. Xanthii, S. with which it has been found. *E11. N. A. F. ioi8b. 1883. Burrill, Bull. 111. Lab. 2: 231.^. 1885 and Rept. 111. Ind. Univ. 12: 145. d. 1885. De Toni in Sacc. Syll. 7 : 799. d. 28 Oct. 1888. Pound & Clements, Bot. Surv. Nebr. 5 : 24. 30 March 1901. ? Aeeidium Compositarum, Auct. Amer. p. p. Davis, Tr. Wis. Acad. 9 : 161. 21 Aug. 1893. Aeeidium eonopum-Pieese, Reess. NOTE. Peridermium conorum-Piceiz, Pk. in litt. was described by Thue- men, Mittheil. forstl. Versuchs. Oest. 2: 314 (18), 1880 as Peridermium Engelmanni, Thm., q. v., the host being Picea Engelmanni. Farlow, Bull. Bussey Inst. 2 : 239, 1878, given below is probably the same. In Farlow, Bull. Bussey Inst. i: 433, March 1876, the host was Picea excelsa. For further information see Klebahn, Rostpilze 391. 1904. Farl. Bull. Bussey Inst. 1 : 433. March 1876. PFarl. Bull. Bussey Inst. 2: 239. Jan. 1878. Peridermium conorum, Thm. Thm. Mittheil. forstl. Versuchs. Oest. 2 : 313 (17). d. 1880. *Seymour & Earle, E. F. 220. i Feb. 1893. Aeeidium Convallariae, Schum. NOTE. According to Soppitt, Jour, of Bot. 28: 213, July 1890, this is the secidial stage of Puccinia Digraphidis, Soppitt. For further information see Klebahn, Rostpilze 265, 267. 1904. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 25 : 92. Sept. 1873. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 29 : 77. 1878. *E1I. N. A. F. 229. 1879. *Wint Fung. Eur. ^026. 1884. Trel. Tr. Wis. Acad. 6 : 136 (32). Nov. 1884. Arth. Bull. Iowa Agr. Coll. 1884: 165. Jan. 1885. Burrill, Bull. 111. Lab. 2: 239. d. 1885 and Rept. 111. Ind. Univ. 12: 149. d. 1885. 36 *E11. N. A. F. 1421. 1885. Kellerm. & Carl. Tr. Kans. Acad. 10: 91. 1887. De Toni in Sacc. Syll. 7 : 828. d. 28 Oct. 1888. Webber, Bull. Nebr. Exp. Sta. 1 : 330 (60). 18 Dec. 1889. Gall. Bull. U. S. Agr. Veg. Pathol. 8 : 55. 1889. Webber, Rept. Nebr. Agr. 1889 : 210 (70). 1890. Davis, Tr. Wis. Acad. 9: 161. 21 Aug. 1893. Tubeuf-Smith, Diseases of Plants 410. 1897. Herbst, Fungal Fl. Lehigh Valley 176. d. 1899. Freeman, Minn. Bot. Studies II. 5 : 554. 20 July 1901. Casoma convallariatum, Lk. S. Syn. Am. Bor. 292 no. 2857. 1834. Aeeidium Convallarise, Schum., var. Lilii, Farl. NOTE. This variety is not connected with Puccinia Digraphidis, Soppitt, but may possibly be the aecidium of Uromyces Holwayi, Lagerh. *E11. N. A. F. 228. 1879. Farl. Proc. Am. Acad. 18 : 74. July 1883. Aeeidium eonvolvulatum, S. See Cystopus Ipomaese-panduranas, Farl. Aeeidium Convolvuli, M. A. Curtis. See Cystopus Ipomosas-panduranas, Farl. Aeeidium Cordise, Henn. Magn. in.Bres. Henn. & Magn. in Engler, Bot. Jahrb. 17: 491. d. 1893. West Indies. Aeeidium eopnutum, P. in Gmel. NOTE. Since what is believed to be the true Gymnosporangium conicum, D C. occurs in New England and northward on Juniperus communis, the citations of Aecidium cornutum on Pirus Americana in those regions probably refer to the true Aecidium cornutum of Europe. Citations of Aecidium cornutum in more southern regions and on Pirns arbutifolia and Amelanchier may relate to Gymnosporangium globosum which has also been cultivated on Pirus Americana. See also Aecidium globosum, (Farl.) and Aecidium Nidus-avis, (Thax.) . R. T. Roestelia cornuta, Fr. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 24 : 93. 1872. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 29: 76. 1878. Farl. Bull. Bussey Inst. 2 : 225. Jan. 1878. Farl. Anniv. Mem. Boston Soc. 28. 1880. *E11. N. A. F. 1089. 1883. Farl. Proc. Am. Acad. 18 : 75. July 1883. Seymour, Tr. Am. Hort. Soc. 4: 155 (4). 7 April 1887. Thax. Bot. Gaz. 14 : 169. July 1889. Ell. in Cat. PI. N. J. 504. 1889. Tubeuf, Centralbl. Bact. 9 : 93. 2 Feb. 1891. Thax. Bull. Conn. Exp. Sta. 107 : 4. 15 April 1891. *Seymour & Earle, E. F. 248 x. i Feb. 1893. Ricker, Univ. of Maine Studies 3 : 54. 30 April 1902. On Pirus arbutifolia. Thax. Bot. Gaz. 14 : 169. July 1889. Host unknown. Muhl. Cat. PI. Am. Sept. i ed. 104. 1813. 2ed. 107. 1818 (as Aecidium). Bundy, Geol. Wis. 1873-79, 1 : 400. 1883. PRcestelia lacerata, Auct. Amer. p. p. On Pirus Americana. Ricker. Univ. of Maine Studies 3: 54. 30 April 1902. 37 Aeeidium eornutum, var. Amelanehieris, (Auct. Amer.). N.B. References to Raestdia cormita on Amelanchier alnifolia are to be found under Aeeidium A r elsoni, (Arth.) Aeeidium eornutum, Auct. Amer. p. p. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 24 : 93. 1872. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 29 : 76- 1878. Farl. Anniv. Mem. Boston Soc. 28. 1880. Seymour, Tr. Am. Hort. Soc. 4 : 155 (4). 7 April 1887. Thax. Bot. Gaz. 14 : 169. July 1889. Roestelia Amelanehieris, Auct. Amer. *E11. & Ev. N. A. F. 27/5. May 1892. Roestelia cornuta, var. Amelanehieris, Seymour & Earle. *Seymour & Earle, E. F. 248. i Feb. 1803. Orton, Rept. Vt. Exp. Sta. 1 1 : 212. Sept. 1898 and Contr. Bot. Vt. 2:14. Sept. 1898. Aeeidium eoptieolum, Auct. Amer. p. p. See Aeeidium Pinl, (Willd.) P. Aeeidium Corydalis, (Ell. & Kellerm.) Webber. Webber, Rept. Nebr. Agr. 1889 : 210 (70). 1890. Aeeidium Dicentras, var. Corydalis, Ell. & Kellerm. *E11. N. A. F. 1435. 1885. Aeeidium Fumariacearum, Kellerm. & Swingle. Kellerm. & Swingle, Jour. Myc. 4: 95. d. Sept. 1888. Sacc. Syll. 9 : 322. d. 15 Sept. 1891. Freeman, Minn. Bot. Studies II. 5 : 555. 20 July 1901. Aeeidium erassum, P. See Aeeidium Rhamni, P. in Gmel. Aeeidium Cratsegi, var. Oxyaeanthse, S. See Aeeidium globosum, (Farl.). Aeeidium erepidieolum, Ell. & Gall. NOTE. This may belong to Puccinia Crepidis-acuminata, Syd. An Aeeidium on Crepis is said to belong to a Puecinia on Carex. See Klebahn, Rostpilze 303. 1904. Ell. & Gall. Jour. Myc. 6 : 31. d. March 1890. Sacc. Syll. 9 : 324. d. 15 Sept. 1891. Magn. Hedw. Beibl. 40 : (32). 20 April 1901. Aeeidium Cressse, D C. NOTE. This Aeeidium accompanies what is supposed to be Puccinia Cresses, (DC.) Lagerh. in Southern California; but compare also Puccinia cretica, Holw. B. Grev. 3 : 60 (102). Dec. 1874. Diet, in Engler & Prantl. Pflanzenfam. I 1 **: 34. 1897. Patterson, Bull. U. S. Agr. PI. Industry 8:8. 3 Feb. 1902. Aeeidium Crotonopsidis, Burrill. Burrill, Bot. Gaz. 9 : 190. d. Dec. 1884. Burrill. Bull. 111. Lab. 2 237. d. 1885 and Rept. 111. Ind. Univ. 12: 148. d. 1885. *E11. & Ev. N. A. F. 1824. 1887. De Toni in Sacc. Syll. 7 : 824. d. 28 Oct. 1888. Aeeidium splendens, Wint. Wint. & Demet. Hedw. 24 : 181 (5). Oct. 1885. *Wint. Fung. Eur. 3224. 1885 and Hedw. 24 : 256. Dec. 1885. *Roum. Fung. Gall. 3860. 1886. Roum. Rev. Myc. 8 : 196. i Oct. 1886. 38 De Toni in Sacc. Syll. 7 : 784. d. 28 Oct.'i888. Gall. Bull. U. S. Agr. Veg. Pathol. 8 : 56. 1889. Tubeuf-Smith, Diseases of Plants 410. 1897. Aeeidium eylindrieum, Ell. & Ev. Ell. & Ev. Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 22 : 61. d. 26 Feb. 1895. Sacc. Hedw. 35 : xviii. 25 Feb. 1896. [Reportorium No. 7.] Smyth, Tr. Kans. Acad. 15 : .70. March 1898. Sacc. & Syd. Syll. 14 : 382. d. 20 Aug. 1899. Aeeidium Cyparissise, Auct. Amer. See Aeeidium Euphorbias, S. Aeeidium Dakotensis, Griffiths. *Griffiths, West Am. Fung. 389. 21 May 1902. Griffiths, Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 29 : 306. d. 26 May 1902. Aeeidium Dalese, Kellerm. & Swingle. Kellerm. & Swingle, Jour. Myc. 5 : 13. d. March 1889. Webber, Bull. Nebr. Exp. Sta. 1 : 331 (61). 18 Dec. 1889. Webber, Rept. Nebr. Agr. 1889: 210 (70). 1890. Sacc. Syll. 9 : 320. d. 15 Sept. 1891. Barthol., Tr. Kans. Acad. 16 : 188. June 1899. *Syd. Uredineen 1448. June 1900. *Shear, Ell. & Ev. Fung. Columb. 1473. May 1901. Aeeidium Dandelionis, S. On Krigia. S. Syn. Car. 66 (40) no. 434. d. 1822. Caeoma compositatum, var. Prenanthis, S. S. Syn. Am. Bor. 292 no. 2867. 1834. Uredo Compositarum, Spreng. Spreng. in L. Syst. Veg. 16 ed. 4 * : 572. d. 1827. ? Aeeidium Compositarum, Auct. Amer. p. p. Trel. Tr. Wis. Acad. 6 : 137 (33). Nov. 1884. Freeman, Minn. Bot. Studies II. 5 : 556. 20 July 1901. Aeeidium deeolorans, (Pk.). . NOTE. The development of this species is unknown and its relation to other acicolous Aecidia on Abies is uncertain. See note under Aeeidium abietinum, A. & S. Peridermium deeolorans, Pk. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 27 : 104. d. pi. /,/. 79-27. 1875. Pk. Tr. Albany Inst. 8 : 292 (12). 1876. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 29 : 77. 1878. Pk. PI. Summit Mt. Marcy 405, 409. 1880. Thm. Mitth. forstl. Versuchs. Oest. 2 : 321 (25). 1880. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 33 : 38. Oct. 1883. De Toni in Sacc. Syll. 7 : 837. 28 Oct. 1888. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 44 : 119 (7). Dec. 1891. *Seymour & Earle, E. F. 227. i Feb. 1893. Orton, Rept. Vt. Exp. Sta. 11 : 212. Sept. 1898 and Contr. Bot. Vt 2 : 14. Sept. 1898. Pk. Bull. N. Y. Mus. 6 : 227. July 1899. Pk. Rept. N.Y. Mus. 52:665,672. Dec. 1899. [Bull. 5 : no. 25.] Davis, Tr. Wis. Acad. 14 : 103. Sept. 1903. Peridermium abietinum, var. deeolorans, Thm. Thm. Mittheil. forstl. Versuchs. Oest. 2 : 321 (25). d. 1880. *E11. N. A. F. 7024. 1883. Arth & Holw. Bull. Minn. Surv. 3 : 31. i Oct. 1887. Freeman, Minn. Bot. Studies II. 5 : 559. 20 July 1901. Chrysomyxa Ledi, (Aeeidium) Wint. Fung. Eur. *Wint. Fung. Eur. ^607. 1890. 39 Aeeidium deformans, Mayr. NOTE. This species on Pinus mitis was named and figured but not de- scribed by the author. The Japanese species, Aeeidium giganteum, Mayr, nearly related to the above, is said by Shirai, Tokio Bot. Mag. 13: (i 6) //. 4, 5, 1899, and Zeit. Pflanzenkr. 10: 218,8 Sept. 1900, to belong to Cronartium Quercuutn, (B.) Miyabe, a species found also in North America. Mayr, Waldungen von Nordamer. 119, 434. pi. 10. 1890. Peridermium deformans, Tubeuf-Smith. i , Tubeuf-Smith, Diseases of Plants 416. 1897. Aeeidium Delphinii, Barthol. NOTE. See also Aeeidium Raminculacearum, Auct. Amer. p. p. on Delphinium. See also Ell. & Ev. N. A. F. 3480 . 1896. Ell. & Barthol. Jour. Myc. 8 : 173. d. 20 Dec. 1902. Aeeidium Dieentrse, Trel. Trel. Tr. Wis. Acad. 6 : 136 (32). d. Nov. 1884 and Jour. Myc. 1 : 15. d. Jan. 1885. Kellerm. Bull. Wash. Lab. 1 : 75. Jan. 1885 and Tr. Kans. Acad. 9 : 81. 1885. Burrill, Bull. 111. Lab. 2: 223. d. 1885 and Rept. 111. Ind. Univ. 12: 140. d. 1885. Kellerm. & Carl, Tr. Kans. Acad. 10 : 91. 1887. De Toni in Sacc. Syll. 7 : 777- d. 28 Oct. 1888. *Kellerm. & Swingle, Kansas Fungi 2. i May 1889. Webber, Bull. Nebr. Exp. Sta. 1 : 331 (61). 18 Dec. 1889. *Pazschke, Fung. Eur. 3634. 1890. *Syd. Uredineen 497. May 1891. Detmers, Bull. Ohio Exp. Sta. tech. ser. 1 : 174. April 1893. Underw. Proc. Ind. Acad. 1893: 49. Aug. 1894. Kellerm. & Werner, Geol. Ohio 7 2 : 346. Jan. 1895. Tubeuf-Smith, Diseases of Plants 410. 1897. Barthol., Tr. Kans. Acad. 16 : 188. July 1899. *Pazschke, Fung. Eur. 4335. June 1903. Aeeidium Dicentrae, Burrill. Burrill, Bot. Gaz. 9 : 189. d. Dec. 1884. Aeeidium Dieentpse, var. Copydalis, Ell. & Kellerm. See Aeeidium Corydalis, Webber. Aeeidium Diodise, Burrill. Burrill, Bot. Gaz. 9 : 189. d. Dec. 1884. Burrill, Bull. 111. Lab. 2 : 228. d. 1885 and Rept. 111. Ind. Univ. 12: 143. d. 1885. De Toni in Sacc. Syll. 7 : 795. d. Oct. 28, 1888. Tracy & Earle. Bull. Miss. Exp. Sta. 34: 89. May 1895. *Barthol., Ell. & Ev. Fung. Columb. 7704. Feb. 1903. Aeeidium Dpabse, Tracy & Gall. NOTE. See also Aeeidium monoicum, Pk. Tracy & Gall. Jour. Myc. 4 : 21. d. March 1888. De Toni in Sacc. Syll. 7 : 779- d. 28 Oct. 1888. Jones, Proc. Cal. Acad. II. 5 : 730- 3 Oct. 1895. Tubeuf-Smith, Diseases of Plants 410. 1897. Aeeidium Dpaeontii, M. A. Curtis. See Aeeidium Caladii, S. Aeeidium dpaeontionatum, S. See Aeeidium Caladii, S. 40 Aeeidium dubium, Clint. See Aeeidium Calystegiae, Desm. Aeeidium elatinum, A. & S. NOTE. This is the aecidium of Melampsorella Caryophyllacearum, (D C.) Schrt. See Ed. Fischer, Ber. Deutsch. Bot. Ges. 19; 397. 26 June 1901, , and Zeit. Pflanzenkr. 12 : 193. 7 Oct. 1902. It may be remarked that the distribution of Melampsorella Caryophyllacearum, (DC.) Schrt. in the East- ern United States corresponds with that of Aeeidium elatinum. For further information see Klebahn, Rostpilze 396. 1904. De Toni in Sacc. Syll. 7 : 825. d. 28 Oct. 1888. Anderson, A. P., Bot. Gaz. 22 : 235. 23 Sept. 1806. Anderson, A. P.. Bot. Gaz. 24 : 309. pi. 14, 15. 17 Nov. 1897. Diet, in Engler & Prantl, Pflanzenfam. I 1 ** : 78.7. 52, 53 A. 1897. Tubeuf-Smith, Diseases of Plants 404. /. 241, 242. 1897. Anderson, A. P., Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 29 : 31. 28 Jan. 1002. Ricker, Univ. of Maine Studies 3 : 51. 30 April 1902. Peridermium elatinum, Schm. & Kze. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 27 : 104. 1875. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 28 : 86. 1876. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 29 : 77. 1878. Thm. Mitth. forstl. Versuchs. Oest. 2 : 317 (21). d. 1880. Fad. Appalachia 3 : 243. Jan. 1884. *EH. N. A. F. 1437. 1885. Richards, Proc. Am. Acad. 31 : 264. pi. /,/. 14. 1896. Davis, Tr. Wis. Acad. 11 : 174. Aug. 1897. Pk. Bull. N. Y. Mus. 6 : 227. July 1899. Nelson, Rept. Wyo. Exp. Sta. 10 : (30). 1900. Aeeidium elegans, B. & C. NOTE. This is understood to be the aecidial stage of Uromyces elegans, Lagerh. *Rav. Fung. Car. 2 : 88. 1853. *Rav. Fung. Am. 727. 1882. Farl. & Seymour, H. I. 30. Aug. 1888. *Seymour & Earle, E. F. 508. 7 June 1899. Aeeidium Orobi, var. elegans, B. B. Grev. 3 : 61 (103). d. Dec. 1874. *Thm. Myc. Univ. 1024. 1878. Aeeidium Ellisii, Tracy & Gall. NOTE. In Bot. Gaz. 35 : 20. 20 Jan. 1903, Arthur states that this is the secidium of Puccinia subnitens, Diet. N. B. This species is not to be con- founded with Rceslelia Ellisii, Pk., a synonym of Aeeidium Bolryapites, (S.). See also Syd. Mon. Ured. i : 748. I Nov. 1903. Tracy & Gall. Jour. Myc. 4 : 21. d. March 1888. De Toni in Sacc. Syll. 7 : 819 d. 28 Oct. 1888. Hume, Proc. Davenport Acad. 7 : 252. 12 May 1899. Arth. Bot. Gaz. 35 : 20. 20 Jan. 1903. Kellerm. Jour. Myc. 9:234. 31 Dec. 1903. Aeeidium Engelmanni, (Thm.) Diet. NOTE. See note under Aecidiutn conorum-Picece, Reess. Diet, in Engler & Prantl, Pflanzenfam. I 1 ** : 79- 1897. Peridermium Engelmanni, Thm. Thm. Mitth. forstl. Versuchs. Oest. 2 : 314 (18). d. 1880. De Toni in Sacc. Syll. 7 : 836. d. 28 Oct. 1888. Tubeuf-Smith, Diseases of Plants 417. 1897. 41 Pk. Bull. N. Y. Mus. 6 : 227. July 1899. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 52 : 650. Dec. 1899. [Bull. 5 : no. 25.] Aeeidium Ephedrae, (Cke.) Diet. Diet, in Engler & Prantl, Pflanzenfam. I 1 ** : 79. 1897. Aeeidium Pini, var. Ephedrse, B. & C. *Rav. Fung. Car. 3 : 95. 1855. Peridermium Pini, var. minus, B. & C. 'B. Grev. 3 : 59 (101) no. 576. d. Dec. 1874. Coleosporium senecionis, var. minus, De Toni. I. De Toni in Sacc. Syll. 7 : 752. d. 28 Oct. 1888. Peridermium Ephedras, Cke. Cke. Ann. N. Y. Acad. 1 : 182. May 1878. Thm. Mitth. forstl. Versuchs Oest. 2 : 323 (27). d. 1880. De Toni in Sacc. Syll. 7 : 835. d. 28 Oct. 1888. Tubeuf-Smith, Diseases of Plants 417. 1897. Cockerell, Jour. Myc. 10: 50. 19 March 1904. Aeeidium Epilobii, D C. On Epilobium. NOTE. The true Aeeidium Epilobii, D C. belongs to Puccinia Epilobii- tetragoni, (D C.) Wint. and we have included here references to Aecidia on species of Epilobium, most of which at least seem really to belong to this species. With regard to the references here given to Aecidia on species of Oenothera there is some doubt, for although by recent writers they are gen- erally placed here, their position cannot be considered certain. Compare also Aeeidium Oenotherte, Pk. Farl. Bot. Gaz. 8 : 276. Aug. 1883. Farl. Appalachia 3 : 239. Jan. 1884. Halsted, Bull. Iowa Agr. Coll. 1888 : 116. April 1888. *E11. & Ev. N. A. F. 3580. 24 Jan. 1898. *E11. & Ev. Fung. Columb. 1300. May 1898. Tracy & Earle in Greene, PI. Baker. 1 : 17. 22 Feb. 1901. Trel. in Sacc. Pk. & Trel., Harriman Alaska Exp. 5 : 37. 5 April 1904. Caeoma Epilobii, Schl. Ehrb. Horas Phys. Berol. 96. 1820. Aeeidium Epilobii, Auct. Amer. On Oenothera. Sprague, Proc. Boston Soc. 6 : 319. 1859. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 23 : 58. 1872. ' Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 24 : 106. 1872. Frost in Cat. PI. Amherst 85. 1875. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 29 : 76. 1878. *E11. N. A. F. 226. 1879. Bundy, Geol. Wis. 1873-79 1 : 400. 1883. Arth. Bull. Iowa Agr. Coll. 1884: 165. Jan. 1885. Burrill, Bull. 111. Lab. 2 : 227. d. 1885 and Rept. 111. Ind. Univ. 12 : 142. d. 1885. Cobb, List PI. Amherst 40. 1887. Kellerm. & Carl. Tr. Kans. Acad.10 : 91. 1887. *Seymour & Earle, E. F. 281. i May 1893. Halsted, Rept. N. J. Exp. Sta. 1892 : 347. 1893. Tracy & Earle, Bull. Miss. Exp. Sta. 34 : 89. May 1895. Atk., Bull. Cornell Univ. 3 : 21. 25 June 1897. Underw. & Earle, Bull. Ala. Exp. Sta. 80 : 209. 28 June 1897. Halsted, Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 26 : 382. 18 July 1899. Halsted, Rept. N. J. Exp. Sta. 1898: 368. 1899. Earle in Mohr, Contr. U. S. Nat. Herb. 6 : 192. 31 July 1901. Davis, Tr. Wis. Acad. 14 : 103. Sept. 1903. 42 Aecidium Oenotherae, Fung. Columb. non Pk. *E11. & Ev. Fung. Columb. 1383. May 1899. Aeeidium Epilobii, Auct. Amer. p. p. See Aecidium Isnardiae, Lagerh. Aeeidium epigeponatum, S. NOTE. On the basis of cultures Arthur describes this plant in Jour. Myc. 8; 54, 30 June, 1902, as the pecidium of Puccinia Caricis-Erigerontis, Arth. See also Arth. Dot. Gaz. 35 : 16. 20 Jan. 1903. N.B. Another Aecidium, A. incurvum, Tracy & Earle, on Eri^eron is described. S. Syn. Am. Bor. 309. 1834. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 24 : 92, 107. 1872. *Thm. Myc. Univ. /j/. 1875. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 29 : 77. 1878. Bundy, Geol. Wis. 1873-79, 1 : 400. 1883. Arth. Bull. Iowa Agr. Coll. 1884 : 165. Jan. 1885. Burrill, Bull. 111. Lab. 2 : 229. d. 1885 and Rept. 111. Ind. Univ. 12 : 143. d. 1885. Brendel, Flora Peoriana 2 ed. 69. 1887. De Toni in Sacc. Syll. 7 : 801. d. 28 Oct. 1888. Webber, Bull. Nebr. Exp. Sta. 1 : 331 (61). 18 Dec. 1889. Webber, Rept. Nebr. Agr. 1889 : 211 (71). 1890. *E11. & Ev. N. A. F. 2402. 1890. Detmers, Bull. Ohio Exp. Sta. 44: 138. Sept. 1892. Detmers, Bull. Ohio Exp. Sta. tech. ser. 1 : 178. April 1893. *E11. & Ev. N. A. F. 2402 b. Oct. 1893. (Issued with Cent. 30.) *E11. & Ev. Fung. Columb. 64. 1893. *Carl. Ured. Amer. 45. 1894. . Kellerm. & Werner, Geol. Ohio 7 2 : 346. Jan. 1895. Underw. Proc. Ind. Acad. 1894: 151. Oct. 1895. Tubeuf-Smith, Diseases of Plants 411. 1897. Barthol. Tr. Kans. Acad. 16 : 188. June 1899. *Barthol., Ell. & Ev. Fung. Columb. 7502. Dec. 1901. Kellerm. Jour. Myc. 9: 237. 31 Dec. 1903. Caeoma erigeronatum, S. S. Syn. Am. Bor. 292 no. 2869. d. 1834. ? Aecidium Compositarum, Auct. Amer. p. p. Trel. Tr. Wis. Acad. 6 : 137 (33). Nov. 1884. Kellerm. Bull. Wash. Lab. 1 : 75- Jan. 1885 and Tr. Kans. Acad. 9 : 81. 1885. Kellerm. & Carl. Tr. Kans. Acad. 10 : 91. 1887. Gall. Bull. U. S. Agr. Veg. Pathol. 8 : 55. 1889. Hume, Proc. Davenport Acad. 7 : 252. 12 May 1899. Pound & Clements, Bot. Surv. Nebr. 5 : 24. 30 March 1901. Aecidium Compos itarum, forma Erlgerontis, Wint. Wint. & Demet. Hedw. 24 : 179 (3). Oct. 1885. Freeman, Minn. Bot. Studies II. 5 : 556. 20 July 1901. Aeeidium Euphopbiae, S. NOTE. Aecidium Euphorbia, P. in Gmel. 1791 was shown by Schroeter, Hedw. 14: 98. July 1875 to oe t* 16 Aecidium of Uromyces Pisi, (P.) D By. This Aecidium on Euphorbia Cyparissias must be rare, even if it occurs at all, in the United States and we find scanty references to Uromyces Pisi in this country unless it has been published under some synonym which we are not able to recognize. See also Jordi, Centralbl. Bact. 2 Abt. 10 : 777. 3 Sept. 1903 where Uromyces Astragali, (Opiz) Sacc. is said to have 43 its secidium on Euphorbia Cyparissias. For further information consult Klebahn, Rostpilze 330. 1904. The Aecidium Euphorbia;, S. dates from 1822 and is the secidium of Uro- myces Euphorbia;, C. & P. (see Magnus, Ber. Deutsch. Bot. Ges. 14 : 376. 28 Dec. 1896) and under this name we give all references to Aecidia on different Euphorbia, since evidently the greater part relate to the secidium of Uromyces Euphorbia;, C. & P. Some references, especially those pertain- ing to the Western States, may perhaps be distinct but at present their devel- opment is unknown. Several species of Uromyces are known on Euphorbia in North America but some of them are believed to be destitute of an secidial stage. See also Arth. Bot. Gaz. 29: 270. 20 April 1900 and Jour. Myc. 8 ; 51. 30 June 1902 and Carl. Science II. 13 : 250. 15 Feb. 1901. Muhl. Cat. PI. Am. Sept. i ed. 104. 1813. 2 ed. 107. 1818. S. Syn. Car. 69 (43) no. 455. 1822. Lea, Cat. PI. Gin. 71. 1849. Cke. Handbook 537. 1871. Frost in Cat. PI. Amherst 84. 1875. Johnson, Bull. Minn. Acad. 1 : 296. 1877 and Rept. Minn. Surv. 5 : 85. 1877. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 29 : 77. 1878. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 30 : 76. Sept. 1878. James, Jour. Cin. Soc. 2 : 67 (26). April 1879. *Rav. Fung. Am. 484. 1881. Brendel, Flora Peoriana i ed. 362 (94). 1882. 2 ed. 69. 1887. Arth. Bull. Iowa Agr. Coll. 1884 : 166. Jan. 1885. Burrill, Bull. 111. Lab. 2: 237. d. 1885 and Rept. 111. Ind. Univ. 12: 148. d. 1885. *E11. & Ev. N. A. F. 1820. 1887. Cobb, List PI. Amherst 40. 1887. De Toni in Sacc. Syll. 7 : 823. d. 28 Oct. 1888. Bennett, Cat. PI. R. I. 89. 1888. *E11. & Ev. N. A. F. 22/5. Feb. 1889. Cockerell, Jour. Myc. 5 : 85. June 1889. Seymour, Proc. Boston Soc. 24 : 190. 8 Nov. 1889. Webber, Bull. Nebr. Exp. Sta. 1 : 331 (61). 18 Dec. 1889. Ell. in Cat. PI. N. J. 505. 1889. . Gall. Bull. U. S. Agr. Veg. Pathol. 8 : 55. 1889. Webber, Am. Nat. 24 : 178. Feb. 1890. Webber, Rept. Nebr. Agr. 1889 : 211 (71)- 1890. Williams, Bull. S. Dak. Exp. Sta. 29 : 49- Dec. 1891. *Seymour & Earle, E. F. 385. i May 1893. Halsted, Rept. N. J. Exp. Sta. 1892 : 349- 1893- Underw. Proc. Ind. Acad. 1893: 49. Aug. 1894. *E11. & Ev. Fung. Columb. 338. 1894. Kellerm. & Werner, Geol. Ohio 7 2 : 346. Jan. 1895. Tracy & Earle, Bull. Miss. Exp. Sta. 34: 89. May 1895. Ell. & James in Holzinger, Contr. U. S. Nat. Herb. 3 : 275. 23 Nov. 1895. McClatchie in Reid's Hist. Pasadena 615. 1895. McClatchie, Proc. S. Cal. Acad. 1 : 372. 5 June 1897. Atk. Bull. Cornell Univ. 3 : 21. 25 June 1897. Underw. & Earle, Bull. Ala. Exp. Sta. 80 : 209. 28 June 1897. Diet, in Engler & Prantl, Pflanzenfam. I 1 ** : 77- 1897- Snyder, Proc. Ind. Acad. 1896 : 217. 1897. Tubeuf-Smith, Diseases of Plants 410- 1897. Orton, Rept. Vt. Exp. Sta. 1 1 : 210. Sept. 1898 and Contr. Bot. Vt. 2 : 12. Sept. 1898. Hume, Proc. Davenport Acad. 7 : 252. 12 May 1899. 44 Barthol. Tr. Kans. Acad. 16: 188. June 1899. Long, Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 27 : 586. 14 Nov. 1900. Nelson, Rept. Wyo. Exp. Sta. 10 : (35). 1900. Earle in Mohr, Contr. U. S. Nat. Herb. 6 : 192. 31 July 1901. *Barthol., Ell. & Ev. Fung. Columb. 1503. Dec. 1901. Patterson, Bull. U. S. Agr. PI. Industry 8: 8. 3 Feb. 1902. *Barthol., Ell. & Ev. Fung. Columb. 1602. Oct. 1902. Casoma Euphorbiae-hypericifoliae, S. S. Syn. Am. Bor. 293 no. 2890. d. 1834. Aecidium Euphorbias-hypericifolias, S. S. Syn. Am. Bor. 309. 1834. M. A. Curtis, Bot. N. Car. 123. 1867. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 24 : 92, 106. 1872. Aecidium Cyparissias, Auct. Amer. Arth. Bull. Iowa Agr. Coll. 1884: 165. Jan. 1885. Underw. Proc. Ind. Acad. 1896: 171. 1897. Aecidium Euphopbise-hypepieifoliae, S. See Aecidium Euphorbias, S. Aeeidium Eurotise, Ell. & Ev. Ell. & Ev. Jour. Myc. 6 : 119. d. 6 Jan. 1891. Sacc. Syll. 9 : 319. d. 15 Sept. 1891. *E11. & Ev. N. A. F. 2709. May 1892. *E1I. & Ev. Fung. Columb. 277. 1894. Nelson, Rept. Wyo. Exp. Sta. 10 : (35). 1900. Aeeidium Fendleri, Tracy & Earle. NOTE. Cockerell, 1893, reports Aecidium Berber idis, P. on Berber is Fendleri. Tracy & Earle in Greene, PI. Baker. 1 : 17. d. 22 Feb. 1901. Earle in Greene, PI. Baker. 2:2. 25 March 1901. Sacc. & Syd. Syll. 16 : 1121. i Feb. 1902. Aeeidium fllamentosum, (Pk.) n. n. Peridermium filamentosum, Pk. Pk. Bot. Gaz. 7 : 56. d. May 1882. De Toni in Sacc. Syll. 7 : 837. d. 28 Oct. 1888. Klebahn, Ber. Bot. Ges. 8 : (69). 29 Dec. 1890. Tubeuf-Smith, Diseases of Plants 415. 1897. Aecidium flmbriatum, (Arth.) n. n. Roestelia fimbriata, Arth. Arth. Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 28 : 666. d. 30 Dec. 1901. Aecidium flavifopmis, (Atk.) n. n. NOTE. The name Rcestelia flaviformis given below is a misprint for Rcesteliafloriformis, Thaxter in Herb. Atkinson of which no description has been published. See Gymnosporangiumflaviforme, Earle. Rcestelia flaviformis, Atk. Underw. & Earle, Bull. Ala. Exp. Sta. 80: 218. 28 June 1897. *Syd. Uredineen 1194. Feb. 1898. Earle in Mohr, Contr. U. S. Nat. Herb. 6 : 186. 31 July 1901. . Aeeidium fragile, Diet. & Holw. NOTE. Perhaps the aecidial stage of Piiccinia Oaxacana, Diet. & Holw. which accompanies it. See also Syd. Mon. Ured. i : 24. 30 June 1902. Holw. Bot. Gaz. 31 : 331. 18 May 1901. Mexico. Aecidium Fpaserse, Trel. Trel. in Sacc., Pk. & Trel., Harriman Alaska Exp. 5 : 36. 5 April 1904. 45 Aeeidium Fraxini, S. NOTE. On the basis of cultures, Arthur 1899, 1900 reports this as the secidial stage of a Puccinia, now Puccinia fraxinata, (Lk.) Arth. q. v. Muhl. Cat. PI. Am. Sept. i ed. 104. 1813. 2 ed. 107. 1818 S. Syn. Car. 66 (40) no. 430. d. 1822. Fr. S. M. 3: 513. 1832. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 23 : 59. 1872. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 24 : 106. 1872. B. Grev. 3 : 61 (103). Dec. 1874. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 29 : 77. 1878. *E11. N. A. F. 222. 1879. Trel. Tr. Wis. Acad. 6 : 136 (32). Nov. 1884. Arth. Bull. Iowa Agr. Coll. 1884 : 166. Jan. 1 Bessey, Am. Nat. 19 : 886, 887. Sept. 1885. Burrill, Bull. 111. Lab. 2: 236. rf. 1885 and Rept. 111. Ind. Univ. 12: 148. d. 1885. Bessey, Am. Nat. 20 : 806. Sept. 1886. Bessey, Am. Pomol. Soc. 1885 : 43. 1886. Roum. Rev. Myc. 9 : 103. i April 1887. *Roum. Fung. Gall. 4040. 1887. Bessey, Am. Nat. 21 : 666. July 1887. Halsted, Bull. Iowa Agr. Coll. 1886 : 55. 1887. Kellerm. & Carl. Tr. Kans. Acad. 10 : 91. 1887. Langlois, Cat. PI. La. 27. 1887. De Toni in Sacc. Syll. 7 : 806. d. 28 Oct. 1888. Pound, Am. Nat. 22 : 1117. Dec. 1888. Farl. Proc. Soc. Prom. Agr. Sci. 1888 : 26. 1888. Gall. Jour. Myc. 5 : 95. June 1889. Webber, Bull. Nebr. Exp. Sta. 1 : 331 (61). 18 Dec. 1889. Pound, Bull. Nebr. Exp. Sta. 1 : 356 (86). Dec. 1889. Gall. Bull. U. S. Agr. Veg. Pathol. 8: 55. i88 9 .< Farl. Card. & For. 3 : 627. 24 Dec. 1890. Webber, Rept. Nebr. Agr. 1889:2ii(7i). 1890. Williams, Bull. S. Dak. Exp. Sta. 29: 41. Dec. 1891. Pammel, Agr. Sci. 7 : 25. Jan. 1893. *Seymour & Earle, E. F. 209. i Feb. 1893. Carl. Bot. Gaz. 18 : 451, 454, pi. ^7, /. 5, 6. 25 Dec. 1893. *Carl. Ured. Amer. 13. 1894. *E11. & Ev. Fung. Columb. 499. 1894. Tracy & Earle, Bull. Miss. Exp. Sta. 34: 89. May 1895. Diet, in Engler & Prantl, Pflanzenfam. I 1 ** : 77. 1897. Tubeuf-Smith, Diseases of Plants 410. 1897. Orton, Rept. Vt. Exp. Sta. 11 : 211. Sept. 1898 and Contr. Bot. Vt. 2:13. Sept. 1898. Barthol. Fr. Kans. Acad. 16 : 188. June 1899. Arth. Science II. 10 : 565. 20 Oct. 1899. Jelliffe, Flora of Long Island 36. 1899. Arth. Bot. Gaz. 29 : 275. 30 April 1900. Freeman, Minn. Bot. Studies II. 5 : 559. 20 July 1901. Earle in Mohr, Contr. U. S. Nat. Herb. 6 : 192. 31 July 1901. Holw. Jour. Appl. Micr. 5 : 1655. /. /. Feb. 1902. Schrenk, Bull. U. S. Agr. PI. Industry 32: 9. 28 Feb. 1903. Casoma fraxinatum, Lk. Lk. L. Sp. PI. ed. Willd. 6 2 : 62. d. 1825. LJredo Fraxini, Spreng. Spreng. in L. Syst. Veg. 16 ed. 4 1 : 571. d. 1827. Casoma Fraxinites, S. S. Syn. Am. Bor. 294 no. 2901. 1834. 46 Rcestelia Fraxini, M. A. Curtis. M. A. Curtis, Bot. N. Car. 123. 1867. Aecidium, sp. Mayr. Mayr, Waldungen von Nordamer. 139, 434. 1890. Aeeidium Fumariaeeapum, Kellerm. & Swingle. See Aecidium Corydalis, (E11..& Kellerm.) Webber. Aeeidium Galii, P. NOTE. Compare Puccinia Galii, (P.) S. and Puccinia troglodytes, Lindr. Johnson, Bull. Minn. Acad. 1 : 366. 1880. Arth. Bull. Iowa Agr. Coll. 1884 : 166. Jan. 1885. Davis, Tr. Wis. Acad. 14: 87. Sept. 1903. ? Aecidium Galiorum, Langl. Langlois, Cat. PI. La. 27. 1887. Aeeidium Gaurse, Ell. & Ev. Ell. & Ev. Erythea 1: 205. d. 2 Oct. 1893. Sacc. Syll. 11: 215. d. July 1895. Pound & Clements, Bot. Surv. Nebr. 5 : 24. 30 March 1901. Aeeidium gaupinum, Pk. NOTE. The teleutosporic stage is Urornyces gaurinus, (Pk.) Snyder. Pk. Bot. Gaz. 4 : 218. d. Oct. 1879. De Toni in Sacc. Syll. 7 : 790. d. 28 Oct. 1888. Kelsey, Jour. Myc. 5 : 80. June 1889. *E11. & Ev. N. A. F. 2894. March 1893. *E11. & Ev. Fung. Columb. 872. April 1896. *Seymour & Earle, E. F. Suppl. B 29. 5 April 1898. Barthol. Tr. Kans. Acad. 16: 189. June 1899. *Grirfiths, West Am. Fung. 40. 22 March 1902. Aeeidium Gayophyti, Vize. NOTE. Said to belong to Puccinia Gayophyti, Billings. Vize, Grev. 7 : 12. d. Sept. 1878. Hark. & Moore, Cat. Pac. Fung. 27. Feb. 1880. *E11. N. A. F. 1426. 1885. De Toni in Sacc. Syll. 7 : 791. d. 28 Oct. 1888. Ell. & Varney in Coville, Contr. U. S. Nat. Herb. 4 : 232. 29 Nov. 1893. Aeeidium Gepanii, Auct. Amer. See Aecidium Geranii-maculati, S. Aeeidium Gepanii-maeulati, S. NOTE. Under this name Schweinitz in 1822 described an Aecidium on Geranium which was not recorded again by any other American botanist till 1865. The Schweinitz species had been assumed to be identical with Aecidium Geranii, D C. which is said to belong to Uromyces Geranii, (DC.) Otth & Wartm. until Lindroth, in 1900, regarding the two as distinct, gave the name of Aecidium sanguinolentum to the common North American form. From the description of Aecidium Geranii-maculati given by Schweinitz we feel jus- tified in regarding Aecidium sanguinolentum, Lindr. as a synonym See also Klebahn, Rostpilze 322. 1904. See also Aecidium violascens, Trel. on Geranium erianthus in Alaska. S. Syn. Car. 67 (41) no. 443. d. 1822. Lk., L. Sp. PI. ed. Willd. 6* : 57. d. 1825. Uredo hemisphaerica', Spreng. Spreng. in L. Syst. Veg. 16 ed. 4 1 : 571. d. 1827. Caeoma geraniatum, S. S. Syn. Am. Bor. 293 no. 2879. 1834. 47 Aecidium Geranil, Auct. Amer. Watt, Can. Nat. & Geol. II. 2 : 390. Oct. 1865. M. A. Curtis, Bot. N. Car. 124. 1867. Cke. Proc. Portland Soc. 1: 180. d. 1869. Cke. Handbook 543. 1871. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 23 : 59. 1872. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 24 : 107. 1872. B. Grev. 3 : 60 (102). Dec. 1874. Frost in Cat. PI. Amherst 85. 1875. Farl. Bull. Bussey Inst. 2 : 226. Jan. 1878. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 29 : 76. 1878. *E11. N. A. F. 22/. 1879. Johnson, Bull. Minn. Acad. 1: 366. 1880. Bundy, Geol. Wis. 1873-79 1: 400. 1883. Trel. Tr. Wis. Acad. 6 : 135 (31). Nov. 1884. Arth. Bull. Iowa Agr. Coll. 1884 : 166. Jan. 1885. Burrill, Bull. 111. Lab. 2: 224. d. 1885 and Rept. 111. Ind. Univ. 12: 141. d. 1885. Cobb, List PI. Amherst 40. 1887. Bennett, Cat. PI. R. I. 89. 1888. Detmers, Bull. Ohio Exp. Sta. 44: 138. Sept. 1892. Underw. Proc. Ind. Acad. 1893: 49. Aug. 1894. Kellerm. & Werner, Geol. Ohio T 2 : 346. Jan. 1895. *E11 & Ev. Fung. Columb. 762. 24 April 1895. Claassen, Rept. Ohio Acad. 5 : 68. 1897. Snyder, Proc. Ind. Acad. 1896 : 217. 1897. Barthol. Tr. Kans. Acad. 16 : 189. June 1899. Snyder, Proc. Ind. Acad. 1898: 188. Dec. 1899. Herbst, Fungal Fl. Lehigh Valley 176. d. 1899. Freeman, Minn. Bot. Studies II. 5 : 556. 20 July 1901. Uromyces Geranii, Auct. Amer. De Toni in Sacc. Syll. 7 : 535. 28 Oct. 1888. I. Detmers, Bull. Ohio Exp. Sta. tech. ser. 1: 172. April 1893. [I?] Orton, Rept. Vt. Exp. Sta. 11: 218. Sept. 1898 and Contr. Bot. Vt. 2: 20. Sept. 1898. I. Aecidium sanguinolentum, Lindr. Lindr. Bot. Notiser 1900: 241-246. d. Dec. 1900 and Bot. Centralbl. 86 : 260. d. 15 May 1901. Sacc. & Syd. Syll. 16 : 331. d. i Feb. 1902. Aeeidium Gepardise, Pk. Pk. Bull. Buf. Soc. 1: 68. d. July 1873. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 25 : 92. d. Sept. 1873. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 29 : 77. 1878. *Thm. Myc. Univ. 7225. 1879. De Toni in Sacc. Syll. 7 : 813. d. 28 Oct. 1888. *Roum. Fung. Gall. 4618. 1888. Roum. Rev. Myc. 10 : 186. i Oct. 1888. *E11. & Ev. N. A. F. 27/0. May 1892. Underw. & Earle, Bull. Ala. Exp. Sta. 80: 209. 28 June 1897. *Seymour & Earle, E. F. Suppl. B 30. 5 April 1898. Earle in Mohr, Contr. U. S. Nat. Herb. 6 : 192. 31 July 1901. Patterson, Bull. U. S. Agr. PI. Industry 8:8. 3 Feb. 1902. Aeeidium Gilise, Pk. NOTE. Although Aecidium Gilia, Pk. and Aecidium Polemonii, Pk. resemble one another, in the absence of cultures to show their identity, they are here kept distinct. Under the first named species we have placed those 48 references to Aecidia on Gilia and Phlox which are assumed to belong to Puccinia plumbaria, Pk. including the Aecidium IVilcoxianum of exsiccati, of which, so far as we know, no description was ever published. Specimens in different exsiccati of Aecidium Phlogis seem to us not to differ from Aecidiiim Gilice, Pk. Aecidium Phlogis, Pk. cited by Arthur, 1885, should probably be in part Aecidium Polemonii, Pk. as there is no Aecidium Phlogis, Pk. and Aecidium Phlogis, Ell. & Ev. dates from 1897. Aecidium Polemonii has also been recorded in several cases on Phlox pilosa, but the name in this case is doubtful and we are not able to refer the Aecidium in question to Aecidium Gilice, Pk. with certainty nor does it seem to be the true Aecidium Polemonii, Pk. The form on Phlox divaricata called Aecidium Polemonii is probably Aecidium Gilia;, Pk. Pk. Bot. Gaz. 4 : 230. d. Nov. 1879. Thm. Myc. Univ. 2032. 1881. (Note only.) *Wint. Fung. Eur. 3519. 1886. *Roum. Fung. Gall. 3926. 1887. Roum. Rev. Myc. 9 : 23. i Jan. 1887. *E11. & Ev. N. A. F. 1831. 1887. De Toni in Sacc. Syll. 7 : 814. d. 28 Oct. 1888. *E11. & Ev. Fung. Columb. 763. 24 April 1895. Tubeuf-Smith, Diseases of Plants 411. 1897. Aecidium Wilcoxianum, Thm. *Thm. Myc. Univ. 2226. 1884. *E11. N. A. F. 1432. 1885. *Roum. Fung. Gall. 527^. 1890. Roum. Rev. Myc. 12 : 62. April 1890. Sacc. Syll. 11 : 219. July 1895. Aecidium Phlogis, Arth. p. p. Arth. Bull. Iowa Agr. Coll. 1884 : 167. Jan. 1885. Phlox divaricata. ? Aecidium Polemonii, Auct. Amer. p. p. Gall. Bull. U. S. Agr. Veg. Pathol. 8: 56. 1889. Pound & Clements, Bot. Surv Nebr. 5 : 24. 30 March 1901. Aecidium Phlogis, Ell. & Ev. Ell. & Ev. Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 24 : 284. d. 29 June 1897. *E11. & Ev. N. A. F. 3582. 24 Jan. 1898. Lindau & Syd. Hedw. 37: xvii. 9 April 1898. [Beiblatt no. 7.] Sacc. & Syd. Syll. 14 : 383. d. 20 Aug. 1899. Nelson, Rept. Wyo. Exp. Sta. 10 : (36). 1000. Earle in Greene, PI. Baker. 2:2. 25 March 1901. Aecidium on Gillenia. Rcestelia lacerata, Wint. & Demet. p. p. Wint. & Demet. Hedw. 24: 183 (7). Oct. 1885. *Wint. Fung. Eur. 3323. 1885. Gall. Bull. U. S. Agr. Veg. Pathol. 8 : 58. 1889. Aeeidium Glaucis, Dozy & Molkenb. NOTE. Said by Plowright, Grev. 21: in. June 1893 to belong to Uromyces lineolatus, (Desm.) Schrt. In this connection see also Diet. Hedw. 29: 149. June 1890 and Klebahn, Rostpilze 328. 1904. Dozy & Molkenb. in Tijdschr. v. Natuur. Geschied. 12 : 16. pi. 1900. ijozy : A^-idium TV/roW-repem*. Cast Aeeidium on Vieia. S- Aecidium album. C r.:. 63 Aeeidium Leguminosarum, N. A. F. 2216. See Aeeidium Lupini, Pk. Aeeidium leg-uminosatum, Auct. Amer. p. p. See on Amphicarpasa and Apios under Aeeidium on Leguminosas. Aeeidium Lepidii, Tracy & Gall. Tracy & Gall. Jour. Myc. 4 : 21. d. March 1888. De Toni in Sacc.. Syll. 7 : 779. d. 28 Oct. 1888. Anderson, Jour. Myc. 5 : 82. June 1889. Webber, Bull. Nebr. Exp. Sta. 1 : 332 (62). 18 Dec. 1889. Webber, Rept. Nebr. Agr. 1889: 211 (71). 1890. Tubeuf-Smith, Diseases of Plants 410. 1897. Cockerell, Jour. Myc. 10: 51. 19 March 1904. Aeeidium Leptotsenise, Lindr. Lindr. Meddel. Stockholms Hoegskolas Bot. Inst. 4 : 8. d. 8 March 1901 and Bot. Centralbl. 88 : 4. 25 Sept. 1901. Lindr. Acta Soc. Fauna et Fl. Fennica 22 1 : 167. d. 1902. Aeeidium Aethusae, Ell. & Ev. non Kirch. *E11. & Ev. N. A. F. 3581. 24 Jan. 1898. *E11. & Ev. Fung. Columb. 729*. May 1898. Aeeidium leueospermum, D C. See Aeeidium Anemones, P. See also under Aeeidium Ranunculacearum, Auct. Amer. p. p. Holw. Jour. Myc. 8: 172. 20 Dec. 1902. Klebahn, Rostpilze 357. 1904. Aeeidium leueostietum, B. & C. NOTE. Cultures by Arthur show that this belongs to Uromyces Lespedeza, Pk. which accompanies and follows it. See Arthur, 1904. B. & C. in M. A. Curtis, Bot. N. Car. 123. 1867. Burrill, Bull. 111. Lab. 2: 226. d. 1885 and Rept. 111. Ind. Univ. 12 142. d. 1885. *E11. & Ev. N. A. F. 1827. 1887. De Toni in Sacc. Syll. 7 : 787. d. 28 Oct. 1888. *E11. & Ev. Fung. Columb. 59. 1893. Underw. & Earle, Bull. Ala. Exp. Sta. 80: 209. 28 June 1897. Seymour, Rhodora 2 : 186. 8 Sept. 1900. Earle in Mohr, Contr. U. S. Nat. Herb. 6 : 193. 31 July 1901. Arth. Jour. Myc. 10 : 14, 20. 30 Jan. 1904. Aeeidium Orobi, var. leueostietum, B. B. Grev. 3 : 61 (103). d. Dec. 1874. Aeeidium Liatridis, (Webber) Ell. Anderson. Ell. & Anderson, Bot. Gaz. 16 : 47. d. Feb. 1891. Ell. & Anderson, Bot. Gaz. 16 : 85. pi. lof. 11-16. March 1891. Sacc. Syll. 9 : 325. d. 15 Sept. 1891. *Carl. Ured. Amer. 38. 1894. Barthol. Tr. Kans. Acad. 16 : 190. June 1899. Aeeidium Compositarum, var. Liatridis, Webber. Webber, Bull, Nebr. Exp. Sta. 1 : 330 (60). 18 Dec. 1889. Webber, Rept. Nebr. Agr. 1889 : 210 (70). d. 1890. Smith & Pound, Bot. Surv. Nebr. 2 : 28. 15 April 1893. Freeman, Minn. Bot. Studies II. 5: 557. 20 July 1901. Aeeidium Ligustiei, Ell. & Ev. Ell. & Ev. Bull. Torr. Bot. Club. 11: 73- d. July 1884. De Toni in Sacc. Syll. 7 : 807. d. 28 Oct. 1888. Lindr. Acta Soc. Fauna et Fl. Fennica 22 1 : 165. d. 1902. 64 Aeeidium Ligustri, Strauss. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 56 ; 28. May 1903. [Bull. 67]. NOTE. For references to the connection of this Aeeidium with Puccinia obtusata, Otth on Phragmites communis see Klebahn, Rostpilze 285. 1904. Aeeidium Limonii, Pk. See Aeeidium Statices, Desm. Aeeidium Ludwigise, Ell. & Ev. NOTE. See also Aeeidium fsnarditz Lagerh. Ell. & Ev. Proc. Phil. Acad. 1893: 155. d. 28 Feb. 1893. Tracy & Earle, Bull. Miss. Exp. Sta. 34: 90. May 1895. Sacc. Syll. 11 : 216. d. July 1895. McClatchie, Proc. S. Cal. Acad. 1 : 372. 5 June 1897. Patterson, Bull. U. S. Agr. PI. Industry 8:8. 3 Feb. 1902. Aeeidium luminatum, S. See Qymnoconia interstitialis, (Schl.) Lagerh. Aeeidium Lupini, Pk. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 46 : 113 (33). d. Dec. 1893. Sacc. Syll. 11 : 214. d. July 1895. Freeman, Minn. Bot. Studies 11. 5 : 554. 20 July 1901. Aeeidium Leguminosarum, N. A. F. *E1I. & Ev, N. A. F. 2216. 1889. Aeeidium Lyeopi, Gerard. NOTE. As the result of cultures, this Aeeidium is stated to belong to Puccinia angustata Pk. See Arthur, 1899, 1900, 1902, Kellerman, 1903. Although with one exception the name is spelled Lyeopi in references below, the correct spelling should be Lycopodis as given by Ellis, 1896. Gerard in Pk. Bull. Buf. Soc. 1 : 68. d. July 1873. Gerard in Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 26 : 78. d. April 1874. Frost in Cat. PI. Amherst 85. 1875. Pk.,Rept. N. Y. Mus. 29 : 77. 1878. Burrill, Bull. 111. Lab. 2: 234. d. 1885 and Rept III. Ind. Univ. 12: 146. d. 1885. Arth. & Holw. Bull. Minn. Surv. 3:31. i Oct. 1887. Cobb, List PI. Amherst 40. 1887. De Toni in Sacc. Syll. 7 : 815. d. 28 Oct. 1888. *E11. & Ev. N. A. F. 2996. Oct. 1893. *Shear, N. Y. Fungi 130. 1893. Underw. Proc. Ind. Acad. 1893: 50. Aug. 1894. Cheney, Tr. Wis. Acad. 10 : 69. Oct. 1895. *E11. & Ev. Fung. Columb. 7077. 22 Dec. 1896. Underw. & Earle, Bull. Ala. Exp. Sta. 80 : 209. 28 June 1897. Davis, Tr. Wis. Acad. 11 : 174. Aug. 1897. Tubeuf-Smith, Diseases of Plants 411. 1897. Arth. Science II. 10 : 565. 20 Oct. 1899. Snyder, Proc. Ind. Acad. 1898: 189. Dec. 1899. Arth. Bot. Gaz. 29 : 273. 30 April 1900. Freeman, Minn. Bot. Studies II. 5 : 546. 20 July 1901. Earle in Mohr, Contr. U. S. Nat. Herb. 6 : 193. 31 July 1901. Patterson, Bull. U. S. Agr. PI. Industry 8:8. 3 Feb. 1902. Arth. Jour. Myc. 8 : 56. 30 June 1902. . Syd. Mon. Ured. 1 : 690. d. i Nov. 1963. Kellerm. Jour. Myc. 9 : 237. 31 Dec. 1903. Aeeidium Lygodesmise, (Webber) Shear. *Shear, Ell. & Ev. Fung. Columb. 7476. May 1901. 65 Aecidium Compositarum, var. Lygodesmias, Webber. Webber Am. Nat. 24: 177. d. Feb. 1890. Webber, Rept. Nebr. Agr. 1889 : 210 (70). d. 1890. Sacc. Syll. 9 : 323 d. 15 Sept. 1891. Smith & Pound. Bot. Surv. Nebr. 2: 28. 15 April 1893. ?Aecidium, sp. indet. Ell. & Ev. Proc. Phil. Acad. 1893: 154. d. 28 Feb. 1893. Aeeidium Lysimaehise, S. NOTE. Aecidium Lysimachia, (Schl.) Wallr., which dates from 1823, is considered in Europe to be the ascidium of Puccinia Limosa, Magn. Aecid- ium Lysimachice, S. dates from 1822, and, if the two are identical, the latter name has priority; but Schweinitzian specimens which we have seen are not in good condition. We have therefore here inserted the references given by writers as Aecidium Lysimachite, S., and added with doubt American refer- ences to Aecidium Lysimachice, (Schl.) Wallr. S. Syn. Car. 67 (41) no. 438. d. 1822. Lk., L. Sp. PI. ed. Willd. 6 2 : 46. 1825. *E11. N. A. F. 1424. 1885. *E11. & Ev. N. A. F. , 4 24b. Feb. 1889. [Issued with no. 2300.] Uredo Lysimachise, Spreng. . Spreng. in L. Syst. Veg. 16 ed. 4 1 : 571. d. 1827. Ceeoma lyslmachiatum, S. S. Syn. Am. Bor. 292 no. 2863. 1834. ? Aecidium Lysimachias, (Schl.) Wallr. M. A. Curtis, Bot. N. Car. 124. 1867. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 26 : 78. April 1874. Trel. Tr. Wis. Acad. 6 : 134 (30). Nov. 1884. Burrill, Bull. 111. Lab. 2: 233. d. 1885 and Rept. 111. Ind. Univ. 12 : 146. d. 1885. De Toni in Sacc. Syll. 7 : 817. d. 28 Oct. 1888. Webber. Bull. Nebr. Exp. Sta. 1 : 332 (62). 18 Dec. 1889. Gall. Bull. U. S. Agr. Veg. Pathol. 8 : 56. 1889. *E11. & Ev. N. A. F. 2404. April 1890. Webber, Rept. Nebr. Agr. 1889: 211 (71). 1890. Barthol. Tr. Kans. Acad. 16: 190. June 1899. Jelliffe, Flora of Long Island 36. 1899. Nelson, Rept. Wyo. Exp. Sta. 10 : (35). 1900. Freeman, Minn. Bot. Studies II. 5 : 558. 20 July 1901. Aecidium lysitnachiatum, Pk. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 29 : 77. 1878. Aeeidium lysimaehiatum, Pk. See Aecidium Lysimachias, S. Aeeidium maerospopum, Pk. NOTE. See note under Aecidium Smilacis, S. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 23: 61. d. 1872. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 24: 106. 1872. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 29 : 77. 1878. De Toni in Sacc. Syll. 7 : 829. d. 28 Oct. 1888. Tubeuf-Smith, Diseases of Plants. 411. 1897. Barthol. Tr. Kans. Acad. 16 : 190. June 1899. Aecidium Smilacis, N. A. F. *E11. & Ev. N. A. F. 2708. May 1892. Aeeidium magnatum, Arth. Arth. Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 28 : 664. d. 30 Dec. 1901. *Griffiths, West Am. Fung. 243. 22 March 1902. 66 Aeeidium Malvastri, Ell. & Tracy. NOTE, tiennings also describes in Iledw. 36 : 216. I Aug. 1897 an Aeeidium Malvastri on Malvastrum spicatum. from Argentine Republic. See note under AeciJium interveniens, Pk. also note under Aeeidium Sph/e- ralcece, Ell. & Ev. Ell. & Tracy, Jour. Myc. 7 : 43. d. 10 Sept. 1891. Sacc. Syll. 11: 215. d. July 1895. Aeeidium malvieola, Arth. Arth. Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 31 : 6. d. 19 Jan. 1904. Aeeidium Marise-Wilsoni, Pk. See Aeeidium pedatatum, S. Aeeidium Marise-Wilsoni, Halsted. See Aeeidium claytoniatum, S. Halsted, Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 26 : 382. 18 July 1895. Halsted, Rept. N. J. Exp. Sta. 1898 : 368. 1899. Aeeidium Maublaneii, n. n. NOTE. Aeeidium Mexicanum Maublanc is antedated by the species of Diet. & Holw. of the same name. Maublanc, Bull. Soc. Myc. Fr. 20 : 73. d. pi. 7, /. 9. 30 April 1904. Mexico. Aeeidium Menthse, DC. NOTE. The European plant of this name is called the aecidial stage of Puccinia Mentha, P. The infrequent finding of the Aeeidium may be sig- nificant, considering the abundance of the mint rust. A. B. S. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 24 : 92, 106. 1872. Frost in Cat. PI. Amherst 85. 1875. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 29 : 77. 1878. Johnson, Bull. Minn. Acad. 1 : 366. d. 1880. Arth. Bull. Iowa Agr. Coll. 1884 : 166. Jan. 1885. Cobb, List PI. Amherst 40. 1887. Bennett, Cat. PI. R. I. 89. 1888. Cockerell, Jour. Myc. 10: 51. 19 March 1904. Aeeidium Mertensise, Arth. Arth. Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 31 : 6. d. 19 Jan. 1904. Aeeidium Mexieanum, Diet. & Holw. Holw. Bot. Gaz. 24: 36. d. 31 July 1897. Mexico. Lindap & Syd. Hedw. 37 : xvii. 9 April 1898. [Beiblatt no. 7.] Sacc. & Syd. Syll. 14: 373. d. 20 Aug. 1899. Aeeidium Mexieanum, Maublanc. See Aeeidium Maublaneii, n. n. Aeeidium on Miepomeria. NOTE. In Jour. Myc. 10: 54. 19 March 1904 Dudley and Thompson describe a new species, Puccinia Micromerife, including aecidial stage, on Micromeria in California. Aeeidium mieropunetum, Ell. & Ev. Ell. & Ev. Jour. Myc. 6 : 119. d. 6 Jan. 1891. Sacc. Syll. 9 : 322. d. 15 Sept. 1891. Webber. Tr. St. Louis Acad. 6:15. 12 March 1892 and Contr. Bot. Dept. Univ. Nebr. 3 : 15. 14 June 1892 . Aeeidium minutissimum, Gerard. See Aeeidium Hyperici-frondosi, S. 67 Aeeidium Mirabilis, Diet. & Holw. Holw. Bot. Gaz. 24: 37. d. 31 July 1897. Mexico. Lindau & Syd. Hedw. 37 : xvii. 9 April 1898. [Beiblatt no. 7.] Sacc. & Syd. Syll. 14 : 386. d. 20 Aug. 1899. Aeeidium mirabilissimum, Cockerell. NOTE. Thought by the author to belong to Puccinia mirabilissima, Pk. Cockerell, Journ. Myc. 5 : 85. June 1889. Aeeidium on Monardella. NOTE. On this host Dudley and Thompson in Jour. Myc. 10: 53. 19 March 1904, describe a new species, Puccinia Monardellce, with oecidial stage. Aeeidium monoieum, Pk. NOTE. The Aecidium of this name has usually been reported on species of Arabis and Sisymbrium, and it may perhaps include two different forms possibly connected with Puccinia Ilolbaellii, (Hornem.) Rostr. and Puccinia fonsimilis, E11.& Ev. See also Aeeidium Draba, Tracy & Gall, and Aeeidium Parryi, Pk. Pk. Bot. Gaz. 4 : 230. d. Nov. 1879. De Toni in Sacc. Syll. 7 : 779. d. 28 Oct. 1888. Cockerell, Zoe 4 : 284. Oct. 1893. Jones, Proc. Cal. Acad. II. 5 : 730. 3 Oct. 1895. Tracy & Earle in Greene, PI. Baker. 1 : 18. 22 Feb. 1901. Lindr. Acta Soc. Fauna et Fl. Fennica 20 9 : 21. 1901. On Sisymbrium. Anderson, Jour. Myc. 5 ; 82. June 1889. Ell. & Ev. Jour. Myc. 6 : 121. d. 6 Jan. 1891. Ell. in Nelson, Bull. Wyo. Exp. Sta. 28 : 203. May 1896. Nelson, Rept. Wyo. Exp. Sta. 10; (35). 1000. Cockerell, Jour. Myc. 10:51. 19 March 1904. On Smelowskia. Jones, Proc. Cal. Acad. II. 5 : 730. 3 Oct. 1895. Aeeidium Montanose, Diet. & Holw. Holw. Bot. Gaz. 24: 36. d. 31 July 1897. Mexico. Lindau & Syd. Hedw. 37 : xvii. 9 April 1898. [Beiblatt no. 7.] Sacc. & Syd. Syll. 14 : 379. d. 20 Aug. 1899. Aeeidium Myosotidis, Burrill. Burrill, Bot. Gaz. 9 : 190. d. Dec. 1884. Burrill, Bull. III. Lab. 2 : 234. d. 1885 and Rept. 111. Ind. Univ. 12 : 146. d. 1885. Wint. & Demet. Hedw. 24: 180 (4). Oct. 1885. *E11. & Ev. N. A. F. 1832. 1887. De Toni in Sacc. Syll. 7 : 810. d. 28 Oct. 1888. Gall. Bull. U. S. Agr. Veg. Pathol. 8: 56. 1889. Lagerh. Tromsoe Mus. Aarshefter 17: 103.^. 1895. Tubeuf-Smith, Diseases of Plants 411. 1897. Aeeidium myrieatum, S. S. Syn. Am. Bor. 309. 1834. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 23 : 60. d. 1872. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 24: 106. 1872. Farl. Bull. Bussey Inst. 1 : 433. March 1876. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 29 : 77. 1878. *E11. N. A. F. 230. 1879. *Thm. Myc. Univ. 7224. 1879. Thm. Flora 63 : 316. n July 1880. De Toni in Sacc. Syll. 7 : 826. d. 28 Oct. 1888. *Roum. Fung. Gall. 4835. 1889. Roum. Rev. Myc. 11 : 63. i April 1889. Ell. in Cat. PI. N. J. 505. 1889. *E11. & Ev. Fung. Columb. 62. 1893. Caeoma myncatum, S. S. Syn. Am. Bor. 294 no. 2894. d. 1834. Aeeidium Napsese, Arth. & Holw. NOTE. In Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 31 : 7. 19 Jan. 1904 Arthur states that Aeeidium Callirrhoes, Ell. & Kellerm. (q. z>.) is a synonvm of Aeeidium JNapcEce, Arth. & Holw. See also Aecidiztm SphicralceiE, Ell. & Ev. Arth. Bull. Iowa Agr. Coll. 1884: 166. d. Jan. 1885. De Toni in Sacc. Syll. 7 : 783. d. 28 Oct. 1888. *E11. & Ev. N. A. F. 2407. April 1800. Detmers, Bull. Ohio Exp. Sta. 44 : 139. Sept. 1892. Kellerm. & Werner, Geol. Ohio 7 2 : 346. Jan. 1895. Underw. Proc. Ind. Acad. 1894: 151. Oct. 1895. Arth. Bull. Torr. Bot Club 31 : 7. 19 Jan. 1904. Aeeidium Nelsoni, (Arth.) n.n. NOTE. Arthur, 1901 suggests that Gymnosporangium Nelsoni, Arth. may be the teleutosporic stage. See also Klebahn, Rostpilze 354. 1904. Roestelia lacerata, Auct. Amer. p. p. Hark. Bull. Cal. Acad. 2 : 440. 16 June 1887. Seymour, Proc. Boston Soc. 24 : 190. 8 Nov. 1889. Roestelia cornuta, Auct. Amer. p. p. *Ell. & Ev. N. A. F. 3146. Nov. 1894. *E1I. & Ev. Fung. Columb. 761. 24 April 1895. Roestelia Ellisii, Fung. Columb. 1292 non Pk. *E11. & Ev. Fung. Columb. 729.2. May 1898. Roestelia Nelson!, Arth. Arth. Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 28 : 665. d. 30 Dec. 1901. *Griffiths, West Am. Fung. 246, 264. 22 March 1902. *Barthol., Ell. & Ev. Fung. Columb. 1676. Oct. 1902. Aeeidium Nessese, Gerard. NOTE. Accompanies Puccinia Nes&tz, Ell. & Ev. Gerard, Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 4 : 47. d. Oct. 1873 and Hedw. 13 : 28. d. Feb. 1874. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 27 : 104. 1875. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 29 : 77. 1878. *E11. N. A. F. 70/5. 1883. *Wint. Fung. Eur. ^079. 1884. De Toni in Sacc. Syll. 7 : 789. d. 28 Oct. 1888. Ell in Cat. PI. N. J. 505. 1889. Detmers, Bull. Ohio Exp. Sta. tech. ser. 1 : 174. April 1893. Davis, Tr. Wis Acad. 9 : 182. 21 Aug. 1893. *E11 & Ev. Fung. Columb. 797. 1893. Kellerm. & Werner, Geol. Ohio 7 2 : 346. Jan. 1895. Kellerm. Jour. Myc. 9 : 12. 14 Feb. 1903. Aeeidium Nidus-avis, (Thax.) n. n. Roestelia cornuta, Auct. Amer. p. p. Farl. Bot. Gaz. 11: 190. July 1886. Farl. Bot. Gaz. 1 1 : 238. Sept. 1886. Thax. Proc. Am. Acad. 22 : 264, 267, 268. Jan. 1887 and Centralbl. Bact. 1 : 433, 458-460. 1887. Thax. Bot. Gaz. 14: 165. July 1889. 69 Raestelia Nidus-avis, Thax. Thax. Bull. Conn. Exp. Sta. 107: 5. 15 April 1891. Thax. Rept Conn. Exp. Sta. 1891 : 164. March 1892. *Seymour & Earle, E. F. 240. i Feb. 1893. Stevens, Rept. Ohio Acad. 4 : 20. 1896. Aeeidium nitens, S. See Gymnoconia interstitialis, (Schl.) Lagerh. Aeeidium oblongum, Bon. See Aeeidium Hyperici-frondosi, S. Aeeidium oeeidentale, Arth. NOTE. See also Aeeidium Clematidis, D C. Arth. Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 31 : 7. d. 19 Jan. 1904. Aeeidium Oenotherse, Pk. NOTE. The name Aeeidium Oenotherez, Pk. was changed by De Toni in 1888 to Aeeidium Peckii on the supposition that it was different from the earlier described Aeeidium. Oenothera:, Mont. But Peridermium Peckii, Thm. here given as Aecidium dates from 1880. It is not certain whether any of the North American Aecidia on Oenothera really belong to Aeeidium Oenothera, Mont, but at least the greater part of them are certainly Aeei- dium Oenothera, Pk. which according to Kellerman is connected with a Puccinia on Carey called by him Piiccinia Peckii, We have therefore thought best to retain as an index name Aeeidium Oenotherce, Pk. without regard to Montagne'sname in order to avoid creating still greater confusion in the synonymy. For further references see also Aeeidium Epilobii. See Kellerman, Jour. Myc. 8 : 20. 31 May 1902 and 9:9. 14 Feb. 1903. Arth. Jour. Myc. 8 : 52. 30 June 1902 and Bot. Gaz. 35: 13. 20 Jan. 1903. Syd. Mon. Ured. i: 671. I Nov. 1903. Klebahn, Rostpilze 306. 1904. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 23 : 60. d. 1872. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 24 : 107. 1872. Frost in Cat. PI. Amherst 85. 1875. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 29 : 76. 1878. Bundy, Geol. Wis. 1873-79 1 : 400. 1883. *E11. N. A. F. /0/6. 1883. Trel. Tr. Wis. Acad. 6 : 134 (30). Nov. 1884. Arth. Bull. Iowa Agr. Coll. 1884 : 167. Jan. 1885. Burrill, Bull. 111. Lab. 2: 227. d. 1885 and Rept. 111. Ind. Univ. 12: 142. d. 1885. Brendel, Flora Peoriana 2 ed. 69. 1887. Cobb, List PI. Amherst 40. 1887. Halsted, Bull. Iowa Agr. Coll. 1886 : 58. 1887. Kellerm. & Carl. Tr. Kans. Acad. 10 : 91. 1887. *Roum. Fung. Gall. 4415. 1888. Roum. Rev. Myc. 10: 86. i April 1888. Gall. Bull. U. S. Agr. Veg. Pathol. 8: 56. 1889. Detmers, Bull. Ohio Exp. Sta. 44 : 139. Sept. 1892. Detmers, Bull. Ohio Exp. Sta. tech. ser. 1 : 178. April 1893, Underw. Proc. Ind. Acad. 1893: 50. Aug. 1894. Kellerm. & Werner, Geol. Ohio 7 2 : 346. Jan. 1895. Snyder, Proe. Ind. Acad. 1896 : 217. 1897. Herbst, Fungal Fl. Lehigh Valley 175- d. 1899. Davis, Tr. Wis. Acad. 14: 87. Sept. 1903. Aeeidium Peckii, De Toni. De Toni in Sacc. Syll. 7 : 790. d. 28 Oct. 1888. Webber, Bull. Nebr. Exp. Sta. 1 : 333 (63). 18 Dec. 1889. Webber, Rept Nebr. Agr. 1889 : 211 (71). 1890. *E11. & Ev. Fung. Columb. 795. 1893. McClatchie, Proc. S. Cal. Acad. 1 : 372. 5 June 1897. *E11. & Ev. Fung. Columb. / 191. July 1897. Tubeuf-Smith, Diseases of Plants 411. 1897. Orton, Rept. Vt. Exp. Sta. 11 : 211. Sept. 1898 and Contr. Bot. Vt. 2:13. Sept. 1898. Barthol. Tr. Kans. Acad. 16 : 190. June 1899. Nelson, Rept. Wyo. Exp. Sta. 10: (36). 1900. Freeman, Minn. Bot. Studies II. 5: 559. 20 July 1901. Patterson, Bull. U. S. Agr. PI. Industry 8:8. 3 Feb. 1902. Kellerm. Ohio Nat. 2 : 206. d. Feb. 1902. *Kellerm. Ohio Fungi 17. d. March 1902. *Griffiths, West Am. Fung. 58. 22 March 1902. *Barthol., Ell. & Ev. Fung. Columb. 1604. Oct. 1902. Arth. Bot. Gaz. 35 : 13. 20 Jan. 1903. Garrett, Tr. Kans. Acad. 18 : 147. 1903. ? Aecidium Oenotherss, Auct. Amer. p. p. Ell. in Nelson, Bull. Wyo. Exp. Sta. 28 : 203. May 1896. Tubeuf-Smith, Diseases of Plants 411. 1897. Nelson, Rept. Wyo. Exp. Sta. 10 : (35). 1900. Ricker, Univ. of Maine Studies 3 : 51. 30 April 1902. Carl. Jour. Appl. Micr. 6 : 2110. 1903. Aeciclium on Oenothera. See also under Aecidium EpUobii, D. C. See also Puccinia Heteranthas, Ell. & Ev. See also Uromyces Oenotherse, Burrill. Aeeidium oldenlandianum, Ell. & Tracy. Ell. & Tracy, Jour. Myc. 7 : 43. d. 10 Sept. 1891. Tracy & Earle, Bull. Miss. Exp. Sta. 34 : 90. d. May 1895. Sacc. Syll. 11 : 219. d. July 1295. Aeeidium oldenlandianum, Underw. & Earle non Ell. & Tracy. See Aeeidium Houston iatutn, S. Aeeidium Onobryehidis, Burrill. Burrill, Bot. Gaz. 9 : 189 d. Dec. 1884. Burrill, Bull. 111. Lab. 2: 225. d.- 1885 and Rept. 111. Ind. Univ. 12: 141. d. 1885. *E11. & Ev. N. A. F. 1826. 1887. De Toni in Sacc. Syll. 7 : 776. d. 28 Oct. 1888. Gall. Bull. U. S. Agr. Veg. Pathol. 8 : 56. 1889. Underw. Proc. Ind. Acad. 1893 : 50. Aug. 1894. Tubeuf-Smith, Diseases of Plants 410. 1897. Aeeidium Onosmodii, Arth. NOTE. For Aecidia on Borraginacetz see also Aeeidium Asperifolii, P. and Aecidium Myosotidis, Burrill. Arth. Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 31 : 6. d. 19 Jan. 1904. ?Aeeidium Orehidearum, Desm. NOTE. Compare also Aecidium Gnzbnerianum, Henn. Syd. Ann. Myc. 1 : 21. 30 Jan. 1903. Aeeidium orientate, (Cke.) Diet. NOTE. Whether the East Indian species of this name occurs in North America is doubtful. For what has been called 'by that name see Aecidium carneum, ('Bosc.) Diet in Engler & Prantl, Pflanzenfam. I 1 ** : 78. 1897. Aeeidium (sub Peridermio) ornamentale, (Arth.) NOTE. This species was originally described as a Peridermium, but we have here included that genns under Aeeidium. The species cannot how- ever be called Aecidium ornamentale as there is a species of that name de- scribed by Kalchbrenner in Thuemen, Myc. Univ. 224. 1875 an< ^ in Flora 59 : 205. i May 1876. Peridermium ornamentale, Arth. Arth. Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 28 : 665. d. 30 Dec. 1901. Aeeidium Orobi, Auct. Amer. See under Aecidium on Leguminosae. See Aecidium Psoraleas, Pk. See Aecidium Trifolii=repentis, Cast. Aeeidium Orobi, var. elegans, B. See Aecidium elegans, B. & C. Aeeidium Orobi, var. leueostietum, B. See Aecidium leueostietum, B. & C. Aeeidium Osmorrhizse, Pk. NOTE. This Aecidium on Osmorrhiza is considered by Lindroth and by Sydow to belong to Puccini a Osmorrhiza, C. & P., a species vyhose synonymy is far from clear. See Lindr. Acta Soc. Fauna et Fl. Fennica 22': 17. 1902. Syd. Mon. Ured. i : 397. 15 May 1903. For convenience we have included Aecidia on Cicuta and on Pseudocymopterus to which authors have applied this name. See Lindr. 1. c. 53, 173. 1902. In Jour. Myc. 9: 10. 14 Feb. 1903 Kellerman gives an account of a cul- ture in which the spores of this Aecidium from Osmorrhiza produced teleuto- spores on Chcerophyllum. A. B. S. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 24 : 92. d. 107. 1872. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 29 : 77. 1878. De Tonl in Sacc. Syll. 7 : 794. d. 28 Oct. 1888. Detmers, Bull. Ohio Exp. Sta. 44: 140. Sept. 1892. *Syd. Uredineen 1347. 1899. ? Lindr. Acta Soc. Fauna et Fl. Fennica 22 1 : 173. 1902. Kellerm. Jour. Myc. 9 : 10. 14 Feb. 1903. Aecidium Pimpinellas, Auct. Amer. Arth. Bull. Iowa Agr. Coll. 1884 : 167. Jan. 1885. ? Arth. Bull. Iowa Agr. Coll. 1884 : 167. Jan. 1885. Cicuta. Aeeidium osmundatum, S. S. Syn. Am. Bor. 309. 1834. Caeoma osmundatum, S. S. Syn. Am. Bor. 294 no. 2895. d. 1834. Aeeidium Oxalidis, Thm. Arth. Bull. Iowa Agr. Coll. 1884 : 167. Jan. 1885. *EH. & Ev. N. A. F. 22/0. Feb. 1889. Webber, Bull. Nebr. Exp. Sta. 1 : 333 (63). 18 Dec. 1889. Webber, Rept. Nebr. Agr. 1889 : 211 (71). 1890. Pound, Bot. Surv. Nebr. 3 : 10. 18 June 1894. Barthol. Tr. Kans. Acad. 16 : 190. June 1899. Aeeidium Palmepi, Anderson. NOTE. Holway, in Erythea 7 : 98. 31 Oct. 1899 associated this as secidial stage with the newly described Puccinia Palmer i, (Anderson) Diet. & Holw. See also Syd. Mon. Ured. i : 252. 15 Nov. 1902. See also Jones Proc. Cal. Acad. II. 5 : 728. 3 Oct. 1895 where an Aecidl^lm on Pentstemon confertus, var. referred by him to Aecidium Palmeri, Anderson is said to occur with Puccinia Penfctemonis, Pk. See also Blasdale, Jour. Myc. 9: 82. 29 May 1903. 72 Anderson, Jour. Myc. 6: 122. d. 6 Jan. 1891. Sacc. Syll. 9 : 321. d. 15 Sept. 1891. Aeeidium Palmeri, Anderson. See Puccinia Pentstemonis, Pk. Aeeidium Pammelii, Trel. NOTE. Cultures by William Stuart, 1902, show this to be the oecidial stage of Puccinia Panici, Diet. Trel. Tr. Wis. Acad. 6 : 136 (32). d. Nov. 1884 and Jour. Myc. 1 : 15. d. Jan. 1885. *E11. N. A. F. 1427. 1885. j. Gall. 441 Roum. Rev. Myc. 10 : 86. i April *Roum. Fung. Gall. 441). 1888. De Toni in Sacc. Syll. 7 : 823. d, 28 Oct. 1888. *E11 & Ev. N. A. F. 22/7. Feb. 1889. Webber, Bull. Nebr. Exp. Sta. i : 333 (63). 18 Dec. 1889. Gall. Bull. U. S. Agr. Veg. Pathol. 8: 56. 1889. Webber, Rept. Nebr. Agr. 1889 : 211 (71). 1890. *Pazschke, Fung. Eur. 4140. 1898. *Syd. Uredineen 1240. 1898. *E11. & Ev. Fung. Columb. 1389. May 1899. Barthol. Tr. Kans. Acad. 16: 190. June 1899. Freeman, Minn. Bot. Studies II. 5 : 559. 20 July 1901. Stuart, Proc. Ind. Acad. 1901 : 284. 1902. *Barthol., Ell. & Ev. Fung. Columb. 7706. Feb. 1903. Aeeidium Parnassise, (SchU Gravis. Trel. in Sacc., Pk. & Trel., Harriman Alaska Exp. 5 : 37. 5 April 1904. Aeeidium Parryi, Pk. NOTE. See also Aeeidium monoicum, Pk. Pk. in Parry, Am. Nat. 8 : 215 (25). d. April 1874. Aeeidium Peekii, (Thm.) Diet. NOTE. This species is the Peridermium Peekii, Thm. 1880 first mentioned as Peridermium columnare by Peck, 1876, 1878. It may possibly be con- nected with Calyptospora Goeppertiana, J. Kuehn, on species of Vaccinium. Attention should be called to the fact that the name Aeeidium Oenothera, Pk. 1872 was changed to Aeeidium Peekii by De Toni 1 888. The last named species is the secidium of Puccinia Peekii, (De Toni) Kellenn. q. v. Diet in Engler & Prantl, Pflanzenfam. I 1 **: 78. 1897. Peridermium columnare, Auct. Amer. Pk. Rept N. Y. Mus. 28 : 61. 1876. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 29 : 77. 1878. Peridermium Peekii, Thm. Thm. Mittheil. forstl. Versuchs. Oest. 2 : 320 (24). d. 1880. *E11. N. A. F. /02^. 1883. Farl. Appalachia 3 : 239, 242. Jan. 1884. De Toni in Sacc. Syll. 7 : 837. d. 28 Oct. 1888. Millsp. Bull. W. Va. Exp. Sta. 24: 509. June 1892. *Seymour & Earle, E. F. 225. i Feb. 1893. Millsp. & Nutt. Publ. Field Columb. Mus. Bot. 1 : 130. Jan. 1896. Tubeuf-Smith, Diseases of Plants 417. 1897. Orton, Rept. Vt. Exp. Sta. 11 : 213. Sept. 1898 and Contr. Bot. Vt. 2: 15. Sept. 1898. Aeeidium Peekii, De Toni. See Aeeidium Oenotheras, Pk. 73 Aeeidium pedatatum, S. S. Syn. Am. Bor. 309. 1834. Pk. Kept. N. Y. Mus. 34: 46. Oct. 1883. Arth. & Holw. Minn. Bot. Studies II. 5 : 632. d. 20 July 1901'. Davis, Tr. Wis. Acad. 14: 87. Sept. 1903. Caeoma pedatatum, S. S. Syn. Am. Bor. 293 no. 2885. d. 1834. Caeoma sagittatum, S. S. Syn. Am. Bor. 293 no. 2886. d. 1834. Aeeidium sagittatum, S. S. Syn. Am. Bor. 309. 1834. Aeeidium Marias-Wilsoni, Pk. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 24 : 92. d. 107. 1872. Frost in Cat. PI. Amherst 85. 1875. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 29 : 76. 1878. Bundy, Geol. Wis. 1873-79, 1 : 400. 1883. Burrill, Bull. 111. Lab. 2: 223. d. 188=5 and Rept. III. Ind. Univ. 12: 140. d. 1885. Cobb, List PI. Amherst 40. 1887. De Toni in Sacc. Syll. 7 : 780. d. 28 Oct. 1888. Davis, Tr. Wis. Acad. 9: 161. 21 Aug. 1893. Underw. Proc. Ind. Acad. 1893: 50. Aug. 1894. Tracy & Earle, Bull. Miss. Exp. Sta. 34: 90. May 1895. Underw. & Earle, Bull. Ala. Exp. Sta. 80: 209. 28 June 1897. Tubeuf-Smith, Diseases of Plants 410. 1897. Syd. in Sacc. Syll. 13: 1313. 1898. Arth. & Holw. Minn. Bot. Studies II. 5 : 639. 20 July 1901. Earle in Mohr, Contr. U. S. Nat. Herb. 6: 193. 31 July 1901. Ricker, Univ. of Maine Studies 3:51. 30 April 1902. Aeeidium Peters//, B. & C. B. Grev. 3 : 61 (103) no. 580. d. Dec. 1874. Farl. Proc. Am. Acad. 18 : 75. July 1883. Trel. Tr. Wis. Acad. 6 : 135 (31) . Nov. 1884. De Toni in Sacc. Syll. 7 : 780. d. 28 Oct. 1888. Diet. Hedw. 28 : 185. 1889. Lagerh. Tromsoe Mus. Aarshefter. 17 : 103. d. 1895. Underw. & Earle, Bull. Ala. Exp. Sta. 80 : 210. d. 28 June 1897. Tubeuf-Smith, Diseases of Plants 410. 1897. Sacc. & Syd. Syll. 14 : 372. d. 20 Aug. 1899. Earle in Mohr, Contr. U. S. Nat. Herb. 6: 193. 31 July 1901. Puccinia Violas, Carl. Ured. Amer. I. *Carl. Ured. Amer. 28. 1894. Aeeidium pentstemoniatum, S. See Aeeidium Pentastemonis, S. Aeeidium Pentastemonis, S. NOTE. According to observations and cultures by Arthur and by Stuart this is the secidial stage of Puccinia Andropogonis, S. See Arthur 1899, 1900. Arth. & Holw. 1901. Kellerm. Jour. Myc. 9: 10. 14 Feb. 1903. Arth. Jour. Myc. 10 : II, 20. 30 Jan. 1904. S. Syn. Car. 68 (42) no. 440. d, 1822. Lk., L. Sp. PI. ed. Willd. 6 2 : 47. d. 1825. M. A. Curtis, Bot. N. Car. 123. 1867. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 24 : 92, 107. 1872. Trel. Tr. Wis. Acad. 6 : 137 (33). d. Nov. 1884. Arth. Bull. Iowa Agr. Coll. 1884: 165. d. Jan. 1885. Wint. & Demet. Hedw. 24 : 180 (4). Oct. 1885. *Wint. Fung. Eur. ^222. 1885. Wint. Hedw. 24: 256. Dec. 1885. Burrill, Bull. 111. Lab. 2 : 233. d. 1885 and Rept. 111. Ind. Univ. 12 : 146. d. 1885. Halsted, Bull. Iowa Agr. Coll. 1886 : 58. 1887. De Toni in Sacc. Syll. 7 : 814. d. 28 Oct. 1888. *KeIlerm. & Swingle, Kansas Fungi 28. \ Aug. 1889. Webber, Bull. Nebr. Exp. Sta. 1 : 333 (63). 18 Dec. 1889. Webber, Am. Nat. 24: 177. d. Feb. 1890. Webber, Rept. Nebr. Agr. 1889 : 211 (71). 1890. *Roum. Fung. Gall. 55/4. 1891. Roum. Rev. Myc. 13 : 5. i Jan. 1891. Woods, Bot. Surv. Nebr. 2 : 38. 15 April 1893. Carl. Bot. Gaz. 18 : 453. 25 Dec. 1893. Tracy & Earle, Bull. Miss. Exp. Sta. 34 : 90. May 1895. Tracy & Earle, Bull. Miss. Exp. Sta. 38 : 138. May 1896. Underw. & Earle, Bull. Ala. Exp. Sta. 80 : 210. 28 June 1897. Snyder, Proc. Ind. Acad. 1896: 217. 1897. Tubeuf-Smith, Diseases of Plants 411. 1897. Hume, Proc. Davenport Acad. 7 : 252. 12 May 1899. Barthol. Tr. Kans. Acad. 16: 190. June 1899. Arth. Science II. 10: 565. 20 Oct. 1899. Arth. Bot. Gaz. 29 : 272. 30 April 1900. Bubak. Oest. Bot. Zeit. 50: 320. Sept. 1900. Arth. & Holw. Bull. Univ. Iowa 5 : 181. d. May 1901. 'Earle in Mohr, Contr. U. S. Nat. Herb. 6 : 193. 31 July 1901. Garrett, Tr. Kans. Acad. 18 : 147. 1903. Uredo Chelones, Spreng. Spreng. in L. Syst. Veg. 16 ed. 4 1 : 572. d. 1827. Casoma pentstemoniatum, S. S. Syn. Am. Bor. 292 no. 2864. 1834. Aecidium pentstemoniatum, S. S. Syn. Am. Bor. 309. 1834. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 29 : 77, 1878. *E11. & Ev. N. A. F. 1813. 1887. Aeeidium Pentastemonis, S., var. Mimuli, Wint. Wint. & Demet. Hedw. 24 : 180 (4). Oct. 1885. *Wint. Fung. Eur. ^22^. 1885. Wint. Hedw. 24: 256. Dec. i88s. Gall. Bull. U. S. Agr. Veg. Pathol. 8 : 50. 1889. Aeeidium Pepielymeni, Schum. NOTE. The Aecidium of this name in Europe is considered to belong to Puccinia Festuca:, Plowr. See Syd. Mon. Ured. i : 752. I Nov. 1903. Klebahn, Rostpike 290. 1904. *E11. N. A. F. /020. 1883. Arth. Bull. Iowa Agr. Coll. 1884: 167. Jan. 1885. Aeeidium Petalostemonis, Kellerm. & Carl. NOTE. This is probably the secidial stage of Uropyxis Petalostcmonis, (Farl.) De Toni. See Ell. & Ev. N. A. F. 1843.- 1887. Kellerm. & Carl. Tr. Kans. Acad. 10 : 91. 1887. Hume, Proc. Davenport Acad. 7 : 252. 12 May 1899, Aeeidium Petersii, B. & C. See Aecidium pedatatum, S. 75 Aeeidium Phaeeliae, Pk. NOTE. Sydow 1902 suggests that this may belong to Puccinia Phacelice. Syd. & Holw. Pk. Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 11 : 50. d. May 1884. Hark. Bull. Cal. Acad. 2 : 440. 16 June 1887. Halsted, Bull. Iowa Agr. Coll. 1888 : 113, 116. April 1888. *E11. & Ev. N. A. F. 2318. Feb. 1889. Cke. Grev. 20 : no. June 1892. Sacc. Bull. Soc. Bot. Belg. 31 2 : 225. d. 1892. Sacc. Syll. 1 1 : 220. d. July 1895. McClatchie in Reid's Hist. Pasadena 616. 1895. McClatchie, Proc. S. Cal. Acad. 1 : 372. 5 June 1897. Hume, Proc. Davenport Acad. 7 : 252. 12 May 1899. Tracy & Earle in Greene, PI. Baker. 1 : 19. 22 Feb. 1901. Syd. Mon. Ured. 1 : 314. 15 Nov. 1902. *Syd. Uredineen 1800. 1903. Cockerell, Jour. Myc. 10: ?i. 19 March 1904. Aeeidium Phaseolorum, Auct Amer. NOTE. See Aeeidium on Amphicarpcea and Aeeidium on Phaseolus under Aeeidium on Legtiminosce. Aeeidium Phlogis, Arth. See Aeeidium Oilias, Pk. Phlox divaricata. See Aeeidium Polemonii, Pk. Phlox pilosa. Aeeidium Phlogis, Ell. & Ev. See Aeeidium Qiliae, Pk. Aeeidium Phrymae, Halsted. Halsted, Jour. Myc. 2 : 52. d. May 1886. De Toni in Sacc. Syll. 7 : 816. d. 28 Oct. 1888. Pound, Bot. Surv. Nebr. 3 : 10. 18 June 1894. Freeman, Minn. Bot. Studies II. 5 : 559. 20 July 1901. Aeeidium Physalidis, Burrill. See Aeeidium Solani, Mont. Aeeidium Physalidis, Pk. NOTE. This name which so far as we know occurs only in the citation below probably refers to the aecidium of Puccinia Physalidis, Pk., which is perhaps the same as Aecidium Solani, Mont. ; but authors are not agreed on that point. Stuart, Proc. Ind. Acad. 1901 : 284. 1902. Aeeidium Pimpinellse, Auct. Amer. See Aecidium Osmorrhizae, Pk. Aeeidium Pini, Auct. Amer. p. p. NOTE. Besides citations under cross references given below there are the following references to Aecidium Pini in North America. Some relate to corticolous and some to acicolous forms, but their development has not been studied in this country. In Europe Aecidium Pini has been separated into a number of forms, the acicolous being in general connected with species of Coleosporium and the corticolous with species of Cronartium. For details see Klebahn, Rostpilze 358, 372, 377. 1904. In this country Coleosporium Senecionis appears to be rare and is not accompanied, so far as known, by any Aecidium on leaves of Pinus; nor has it been ascertained whether the common species of Cronartium on Myrica is connected with the common form of Aecidium Pini on Pinus rigida with which it is often found growing. It should be remarked that the common Aecidium in the latter case is acicolous and not like the corresponding European form corticolous. We have arranged the following references under three heads: those where the Aecidium is reported on bark, those on leaves and lastly miscella- nea. Probably some of the references properly belong to certain of the species already given here as cross references. Cortieolous forms. See also Aecidium cerebrum, (Pk.) Diet. Aecidium deformans, Mayr. Aecidium filamentosum, (Pk.). Aecidium Harknessii, (Moore) Diet. Aecidium pirlforme, (Pk.). Peridermium Pirn, Auct. Amer. p. p. M. A. Curtis, Bot. N. Car. 124. 1867. p. p. Ell. in Cat. PI. N. J. 505. 1889. Pinus rigida, P. mops. Aeieolous forms. See also Aecidium carneum, (Boscj. Aecidium orientate, (Cke.) Diet. On Pinus rigida. Peridermium oblongisporium, Fckl. Thm. Mitth. forstl. Versuchs. Oest. 2: 315 (19). d. 1880. Peridermium Pint, var. acicolum, Auct. Amer. Klebahn, Abh. Nat. Verein Bremen 10 : 151. 1887, 1889. *Seymour & Earle, E. F. 223. i Feb. 1893. Peridermium Pint, Auct. Amer. p. p. *E11. & Ev. N. A. F. 2222. Feb. 1889. *Kellerm. Ohio Fungi 104. d. 14 Feb. 1903. Kellerm. Jour. Myc. 9: 12, 19. d. 14 Feb. 1903. Peridermium acicolum, Underw. & Earle. Underw. & Earle, Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 23 : 40x3 d. 25 Oct. 1896. On Pinus, sp. indet. Aecidium Pinl, S. Car. 456. S. Syn. Car. 69 (43) no. 456. 1822. Peridermium Pini, Auct. Amer. p. p. Herbst, Fungal Fl. Lehigh Valley 174. d. 1899. Miscellanea. Aecidium Pini, Auct. Amer. p. p. Watt, Can. Nat. & Geol. II. 2: 391. Oct. 1865. Peridermium Pini, Auct. Amer., p. p. Sprague, Proc. Boston Soc. 5 : 329. 1856. Russell, Am. Nat. 2 : 568, 569. Jan. 1869. PFrost in Cat. PI. Amherst 84. 1875. Abies. PCobb, List PI. Amherst 39. 1887. Vize, Grev. 5 : no. Mar. 1877. P. insignis. Hark. & Moore, Cat. Pac. Fung. 27. Feb. 1880. P. insignis. Thm. Mittheil. forstl. Versuchs. Oest. 2 : 310 (14). d. 1880. Patterson, Bull. U. S. Agr. PI. Industry 8 : 10. 3 Feb. 1902, P. mitts. Aeeidium Pini, var. Ephedrse, B. & C, See Aecidium Ephedrse, Diet, 77 Aeeidium piratum, S. NOTE. Under Aeeidium piratum are given the references tojhe Aecidium of Gymnosporangium macropus, but, as the names Aeeidium piratum and Aeeidium penicillatum, the latter being in fact the name of a European species not found in North America, have been confused by some American writers, some of the following references may belong to other species. S. Syn. Am. Bor. 309. 1834. Am. Agriculturist 27 : 454- / ', 2. Dec. 1868. ?Pk. in Hayden's Rept. U. S. Surv. 6 : 792. 1873. Thax. Proc. Am. Acad. 22: 262, 265. Jan. 1887 and Centralbl. Bact. 1 : 432, 434. 1887. PNelson, Rept. Wyo. Exp. Sta. 10: (36). 1900. Ceeoma piratum, S. S. Syn. Am. Bor. 294 no. 2896. d. 1834. Roestelia laceraia, Auct. Amer. p. p. B. Grev. 3 : 59 (101). Dec. 1874. p. p. *Thm. Myc. Univ. 7^2. 1877. *Rav. Fung. Am. 481. 1881. ?Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 33 : 38. Oct. 1883. ?E11. in Cat. PI. N. J. 504. 1889. Mayr, Waldungen von Nordamer. 139, 434. 1890. Roestelia penlcillata, Auct. Amer. p. p. Farl. Anniv. Mem. Boston Soc. 30. 1880. *E1I. N. A. F. 1086 a, b, d. 1883. Trel. Tr. Wis. Acad. 6 : 138 (34). Nov. 1884. Arth. Bull. Iowa Agr. Coll. 1884: 168. Jan. 1885. Burrill, Bull. III. Lab. 2 : 240. d. 1885 and Rept. 111. Ind. Univ. 12 : 150. d. 1885. Farl. Bot. Gaz. 11 : 240, 241. Sept. 1886. Bessey, Am. Pomol. Soc. 1885: 43. 1886. Thax. Proc. Am. Acad. 22 : 265. Jan. 1887 and Centralbl. Bact. 1 : 434. 1887. ndel, Brendel, Flora Peoriana 2 ed. 69. 1887. Gall. Rept. Mo. Hort. Soc. 29 : 295. /. A. 1887. Scribner, Rept. U. S. Agr. 1886 : 135. 1887. Scribner, Bot. Gaz. 13: 16. Jan. 1888. Thax. Bot. Gaz. 14 : 163, 171. July 1889. Roestelia pirata, Thax. Thax. Proc. Am. Acad. 22 : 269. Jan. 1887 and Centralbl. Bact. 1 460. 1887. Seymour, Tr. Am. Hort. Soc. 4 : 155 (4). 7 April 1887. *Kellerm. & Swingle, Kansas Fungi 19. i May 1889. Thax. Bot. Gaz. 14 : 164, 166, 171. July 1889. Gall. Bftll. U. S. Agr. Veg. Pathol. 8: 58. 1889. Gall. Rept. U. S. Agr. 1888: 378. pi. //,/. i.pl. 12, /. 1-3. 1889. Farl. Card. & For. 3 : 627. 24 Dec. 1890. Pearson in Gall. Bull. U. S. Agr. Veg. Pathol. 11 : 46. 1890. Gall. Rept. U. S. Agr. 1889: 413. 1890. Pammel, Bull. Iowa Exp. Sta. 13 : 41. /. x. May 1891. Pammel, Jour. Mvc. 7 : 102. April 1892. *EI1. & Ev. N. A. F. 2713. May 1892. Millsp. Bull. W. Va. Exp. Sta. 24: 508. June 1892. Davis, Tr. Wis. Acad. 9 : 162. 21 Aug. 1893. Jones, Rept. Vt. Exp. Sta. 1892: 83. 1893. Underw. Proc. Ind. Acad. 1893: 56. Aug. 1894. Fischer, Hedw. 34: 4. /. 8. 15 Feb. 1895. PTracy & Earle, Bull. Miss. Exp. Sta. 34: 91. May 1895. 78 Pammel, Proc. Iowa Acad. 1894 : 206. 1895. Pammel & Carver, Proc. Iowa Acad. 3 : 143. 1896. Underw. & Earle, Bull. Ala. Exp. Sta. 80: 218. 28 June 1897. *Syd. Uredineen 7/95. Feb. 1898. Barthol. Tr. Kans. Acad. 16 : 192. June 1899. Earle, Bull. Ala. Exp. Sta. 106 : 168. Nov. 1899. Quaintance, Rept. Ga. Exp. Sta. 13 : 357. Jan. 1901. Aeeidium pipiforme, (Pk.) n. n. NOTE. See also Aeeidium cerebrum, (Pk.) Diet. Perldermium piriforme, Pk. Pk. Bull. Torr. Bot. Club. 6 : 13. d. Feb. 1875. Thm. Mittheil. forstl. Versuchs. Oest. 2 : 311 (15) d. 1880. De Toni in Sacc. Syll. 7 : 835. d. 28 Oct. 1888. Klebahn, Ber. Deutsch. Bot. Ges. 8 : (69). 29 Dec. 1890. Tubeuf-Smith, Diseases of Plants 414. 1897. Aeeidium Pirolse, P. in Gmel. See Thecopsora? Pirolse, Karst. Aeeidium pirolatum, S. See Chrysomyxa Pirolse, Rostr. Aeeidium Plantaglnis, Ces. NOTE. According to cultures by Arthur, Rot. Gaz. 35 : 17. 20 Jan. 1903 this is the secidial stage of Uromyces Aristidte, Ell. & Ev. See also Klebahn, Rostpilze 325. 1904. *Rav. Fung. Am. 483. 1881. Wint. & Demet. Hedw. 24 : 180 (4). Oct. 1885. Burrill, Bull. 111. Lab. 2 : 232. d. 1885 and Rept. 111. Ind. Univ. 12: 145. d. 1885. *E11. & Ev. N. A. F. 1829. 1887. De Toni in Sacc. Syll. 7 : 813. d. 28 Oct. 1888. Kelsey, Jour. Myc. 5 : 80. June 1889. Gall. Bull. U. S. Agr. Veg. Pathol. 8: 56. 1889. Tracy & Earle, Bull. Miss. Exp. Sta. 34: 90. May 1895. Atk. Bull. Cornell Univ. 3 : 21. 25 June 1897. Underw. & Earle, Bull. Ala. Exp. Sta. 80 : 210. 28 June 1897. Diet, in Engler & Prantl, Pflanzenfam. I 1 ** : 77. 1897. Tubeuf-Smith, Diseases of Plants 411. 1897. Nelson, Rept. Wyo. Exp. Sta. 10: (36). 1900. *Shear, Ell. & Ev. Fung. Columb. ^75. May 1901. Earle in Mohr, Contr. U. S. Nat. Herb. 6 : 193. 31 July 1901. Arth. Bot. Gaz. 35 : 18. 20 Jan. 1903. Aeeidium podophyllatum, S. See Aeeidium Podophylli, S. Aeeidium Podophylli, S. NOTE This Aeeidium is followed by, and intimately associated with Puc- cinia Podophylli, S. to which it evidently belongs. Muhl. Cat. PI. Am. Sept i ed. 104. 1813. 2 ed. 107. 1818. S. Syn. Car. 66 (40) no. 435. d. 1822. Spreng. in L. Syst. Veg. itfed. 4 1 : 568. d. 1827. Fr. S. M. 3: 512. 1832. Bon. Abh. Nat. Ges. Halle 5 : 216 (50). 1860. M. A. Curtis, Bot. N.Car. 123. 1867. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 23 : 59. V. 1872. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 24 : 107. 1872. *E11. N. A. F. 255. 1879. 79 *Rav. Fung. Am. 482. 1881. Bundy, Geol. Wis. 1873-79, 1 : 400. 1883. Trel. Tr. Wis. Acad. 6 : i34<3o). Nov. 1884. Arth. Bull. Iowa Agr. Coll. 1884: 167. Jan. 1885. Cragin, Bull. Wash. Lab. 1 : 68. Jan. 1885. Wint. & Demet. Hedw. 24: 180 (4). Oct. 1885. Brendel, Flora Peoriana 2 ed. 69. 1887. Tracy & Earle, Bull. Miss. Exp. Sta. 34: 90. May 1895. Jones, Oberlin College Lab. Bull. 9:4. 15 June 1898. Herbst, Fungal Fl. Lehigh Valley 175. d. 1899. Puccinia aurea, Sprang. Spreng. in L. Syst. Veg. 16 ed. 4 1 : 568. d. 1827. Casoma podophyllatum, S. S. Syn. Am. Bor. 293 no. 2888 : 1834. Aecidium podophyllatum, S. S. Syn. Am. Bor. 309. 1834. Lea, Cat. PI. Cin. 71. 1849. Watt, Can. Nat. & Geol. II. 2: 391. Oct. 1865. B. Grev. 3 : 19 (101). Dec. 1874. *Thm. Myc. Univ. 626. 1877. Pk. Rept. N Y. Mus. 29 : 76. 1878. James, Jour. Cin. Soc. 2 : 67 (26). April 1879. Aeeidium Polemonii, Pk. NOTE. See note under Aecidium Gilioc. Pk. Pk. Bot. Gaz. 4 : 230. d. Nov. 1879. *E11. N. A. F. 1008. 1883. Trel. Tr. Wis. Acad. 6 : 134 (30). Nov. 1884. Arth. Bull. Iowa Agr. Coll. 1884: 167. Jan. 1885. Burrill, Bull. 111. Lab. 2 : 235. d. 1885 and Rept. 111. Ind. Univ. 12: 147. d. 1885. De Toni in Sacc. Syll. 7 : 806. d. 28 Oct. 1888. Webber, Bull. Nebr. Exp. Sta. 1 : 333 (63). 18 Dec. 1889. Gall. Bull. U. S. Agr. Veg. Pathol. 8 : 56. 1889. Webber, Rept Nebr. Agr. 1889: 211 (71). 1890. *Pazschke, Fung. Eur. ^6^7. 1890. Tracy & Earle, Bull. Miss. Exp. Sta. 34: 90. May 1895. Tubeuf-Smith, Diseases of Plants 411. 1897. ? Aecidium Phlogis, Arth. p. p. Arth. Bull. Iowa Agr. Coll. 1884: 167. Nov. 1884. Phlox pilosa. Aeeidium polygalinum, Pk. Pk. Bot. Gaz. 6 : 275. d. Oct. 1881. *E11. N. A. F. 7009. 1883. Trel. Tr. Wis. Acad. 6: 135 (30- Nov. 1884. Arth. Bull. Iowa Agr. Coll. 1884: 167. Jan. 1885. *Wint. Fung. Eur. 3319. 1885. De Toni in Sacc. Syll. 7 : 780. d. 28 Oct. 1888. *Syd. Uredineen 1396. 1899. Aeeidium Polygoni, Chev. NOTE. Burrill, Bull. 111. Lab. 2 : 164. d. 1885 and Rept. 111. Ind. Univ. 12: 107. d. 1885 describes an Aecidium on Polygonum as the secidial stage of Uromyces Polygoni, (P.) Fckl. It is also described in European works. It is probably more frequent than these references seem to indicate. See also Barthol., Ell. & Ev. Fung. Columb. 1897. 28 Dec. 1903. Barthol. Tr. Kans. Acad. 16 : 191. June 1899. Aeeidium porosum, Pk. See Aecidium album, Clint, and Aecidium on Leguminosae. 80 Aeeidium Prenanthis, P. *E11. & Ev. N. A. F. 3054. April 1894. Aeeidium Prenanthis, Auct. Amer. p. p. NOTE. See note under Aeeidium Compositarum , var. Prenanthis, Auct. Amer. See Aeeidium Compositarum on Helenium. See Aeeidium Compositarum, var. Lactucee, Burrill. Aeeidium Pposerpinaese, B. & C. B. Grev. 3: 60 (102) no. 577. d. Dec. 1874. De Toni in Sacc. Syll. 7 : 780. d. 28 Oct. 1888. *E11. & Ev. N. A. F. 27/7. May 1892. Underw. & Earle, Bull. Ala. Exp. Sta. 80 : 210. d. 28 June 1897. Tubeuf-Smith, Diseases of Plants 410. 1897. Earle in Mohr, Contr. U. S. Nat. Herb. 6: 193. 31 July 1901. Aeeidium pseudo-balsameum, Diet. & Holw. Holw. Erythea 7 : 98. d. 31 Oct. 1899. Sacc. & Syd. Syll. 16 : 346. d. i Feb. 1902. Blasdale in Davy, Bull. U. S. Agr. PI. Industry 12: 75. 1902. Aeeidium Psoralese, Pk. Pk. in Parry, Am. Nat. 8 : 215 (25). d. April 1874. Burrill, Bull. 111. Lab. 2 : 225 d. 1885 and Rept. 111. Ind. Univ. 12 : 142. d. 1885. Kellerm. & Carl. Tr. Kans. Acad. 10: 92. 1887. Brendel, Flora Peoriana 2 ed. 69. 1887. *E11. & Ev. N. A. F. 1818. 1887. De Toni in Sacc. Syll. 7 : 785. d. 28 Oct. 1888. Webber, Bull. Nebr. Exp. Sta. 1 : 333 (63). iSDec. 1889. Webber, Rept. Nebr. Agr. 1889 : 211 (71). 1890. *E11. & Ev. Fung. Columb. 60. 1893. *E11. & Ev. Fung. Columb. 557- 1804. Tubeuf-Smith, Diseases of Plants 410. 1897. Hume, Proc. Davenport Acad. 7 : 246, 252. 12 May 1899. Barthol. Tr. Kans. Acad. 16: 191. June 1899. *Griffiths, West Am. Fung. 67. 22 March 1902. *Barthol., Ell. & Ev. Fung. Columb. 1803. 28 Dec. 1903. Aeeidium Orobi, Auct. Amer. p. p.. B. Grev. 3 : 61 (103). Dec. 1874. Cke. Ann. N. Y. Acad. 1 : 182. May 1878. Aeeidium Ptelese, B. & C. NOTE. Stated as the result of cultures to be the aecidial stage of Puccinia Windsorice, S. See Arthur, 1899, 1900 and Kellerman, Jour. Myc. 9 : 10. 14 Feb. 1903. Klebahn, Rostpilze 286. 1904. B. Grev. 3 : 60 (102) no. 579. d. Dec. 1874. *Wint Fung. Eur. 3020. 1884. Wint. & Demet. Hedw. 24: 180 (4). Oct. 1885. Burrill, Bull. 111. Lab. 2: 225. d. 1885 and Rept. 111. Ind. Univ. 12: 141. d. 1885. Roum. Rev. Myc. 8 : 196. i Oct. 1886. *Roum. Fung. Gall. 38^9. 1886. Brendel, Flora Peoriana 2 ed. 69. 1887. *E11. & Ev. N. A. F. 75/9. 1887. De Toni in Sacc. Syll. 7 : 784. d. 28 Oct. 1888. Gall. Bull. U. S. Agr. Veg. Pathol. 8 : 56. 1889. Underw. Proc. Ind. Acad. 1893: 50. Aug. 1894. Atk. Bull. Cornell Univ. 3 : 21. 25 June 1897. 81 Underw. & Earle, Bull. Ala. Exp. Sta. 80: 210. d. 28 June 1807. Snyder, Proc. Ind. Acad. 1896: 217. 1897. Tubeuf-Smith, Diseases of Plants 410. 1897. Arth. Science II. 10 : 565. 20 Oct. 1899. Earle in Mohr, Contr. U. S. Nat. Herb. 6 : 194. 31 July IQOI Patterson, Bull. U. S. Agr. PI. Industry 8:8. 3 Feb. 1902. Arth. Bot. Gaz. 35 : 16. 20 Jan. 1903. Aeeidium puleheprimum, Rav. See Aeeidium Rhamni, P. in Gmel. Aeeidium punetatum, P. See also under Aeeidium Ranunculacearum, Auct. Amer. p. p. Muhl. Cat. PI. Am. Sept. i ed. 104. 1813. 2 ed. 107. 1818. Trel. Tr. Wis. Acad. 6: 136 (32). Nov. 1884. *Wint. Fung. Eur. 3023. 1884. Arth. Bull. Iowa Agr. Coll. 1884 : 167. Jan. 1885. Burrill, Bull. 111. Lab. 2: 222. d. 1885 and Rept. III. Ind. Univ. 12: 139. d. 1885. Ell. N. A. F. 1423 (note). Thalictrum. *Wint. Fung. Eur. 3422. 1886. *Roum. Fung. Gail. ^927. 1886. Roum. Rev. Myc. 9 : 23. i Jan. 1887. Wint. Hedw. 2*6 : 24. Feb. 1887. Webber, Bull. Nebr. Exp. Sta. 1 : 333 (63). d. 18 Dec. 1889. Thalictrum. Gall. Bull. U. S. Agr. Veg. Pathol'. 8 : 56. 1889. Lagerh. Hedw. 29: 175. Aug. 1890. *Syd. Uredineen 300. 1890. Webber, Rept. Nebr. Agr. 1889; 211 (71). d. 1890. Thalictrum. Detmers, Bull. Ohio Exp. Sta. 44: 139. Sept. 1892. *E11. & Ev. Fung. Columb. 194. 1893. Kellerm. & Werner, Geol. Ohio 7 2 : 346. Jan. 1895. Richards, Proc. Am. Acad. 31 : 262. pi. /,/. 12. 1896. Underw. & Earle, Bull. Ala. Exp. Sta. 80: 210. 28 June 1897. Diet, in Engler & Prantl. Pflanzenfam. I 1 **: 76. /. 50 C, D. 1897. Tubeuf-Smith, Diseases of Plants 409. 1897. Barthol. Tr. Kans. Acad. 16 : 191. June 1899. Orton, Rept. Vt. Exp. Sta. 12: 166. Dec. 1899 and Contr. Bot. Vt. 7 : 166. Dec. 1899. Pound & Clements, Bot. Surv. Nebr. 5 : 24. 30 March 1901. Freeman, Minn. Bot. Studies II. 5: 555. 20 July 1901. Thalictrum. Earle in Mohr, Contr. U. S. Nat. Herb. 6 : 194. 31 July 1901. *Barthol., Ell. & Ev. Fung. Columb. 1504. Dec. 1901. Aeeidium ThalictH, Auct. Amer. p. p. *E11. N. A. F. 1004. 1883. Farl. Proc. Am. Acad. 18: 75. July 1883. Aeeidium quadrifidum, D C. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 23: 59. 1872. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 24 : 105. 1872. Frost in Cat. PI. Amherst 85. 1875. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 29 : 76. 1878. Bundy, Geol. Wis. 1873-79, 1 : 400. 1883. Cobb, List PI. Amherst 40. 1887. Casoma hepaticatum, S. S. Syn. Am. Bor. 293 no. 2878. d. 1834. Aeeidium hepaticatum, S. S. Syn. Am. Bor. 309. 1834. Arth. Bull. Iowa Agr. Coll. 1884: 166. Jan. 1885. *E11. & Ev. N. A. F. 1828. 1887. 82 Bolley, Am. Mo. Micr. Jour. 10: 175, 176, 178. /. 7. and pi. /. 5. Aug-. 1889 and Jour. Myc. 5 : 167. Sept. 1889. *Underw. & Cook, Illustr. Fungi 5^. Sept. 1889. Davis, Tr. Wis. Acad. 9: 161. 21 Aug. 1893. Underw. Proc. Ind. Acad. 1893 : 50. Aug. 1894. *E11. & Ev. Fung. Columb. 269. 1894. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 49 : 35 (21). 5 Nov. 1897. Underw. Moulds 233. pi. 6,f. 17. 1899. Aeeidium Purpusiorum, Henn. Henn. Hedw. Beibl. 42 : (189). d. 4 July 1903. Mexico. Aeeidium pustulatum, M. A. Curtis. NOTE. Arthur, 1904, gives an account of cultures showing this to be the aecidial stage of Puccinia Andropogi, Auct. Amer. p.p. which he calls Puccinia pustulata, (M. A. Curtis) Arth. M. A. Curtis in Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 23 : 60. d. 1872. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 24 : 106. 1872. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 29 : 77. 1878. *E11. N. A. F. 224. 1879. *Thm. Myc. Univ. 1424. 1879. Trel. Tr. Wis. Acad. 6: 134 (30). Nov. 1884. Arth. Bull. Iowa Agr. Coll. 1884: 167. Jan. 1885. *Wint. Fung. Eur. 3320. 1885. Burrill, Bull. 111. Lab. 2 : 237. d. 1885 and Rept. 111. Ind. Univ. 12 : 148. d. 1885. Kellerm. & Carl. Tr. Kans. Acad. 10: 92. 1887. De Toni in Sacc. Syll. 7 : 822. d. 28 Oct. 1888. *Roum. Fung. Gall. 4834. 1889. Roum. Rev. Myc. 11 : 63. i April 1889. *Kellerm & Swingle, Kansas Fungi 29. i Aug. 1889. Webber, Bull. Nebr. Exp. Sta. 1 : 334 (64). 18 Dec. 1889. Webber, Rept. Nebr. Agr. 1889 : 212 (72). 1890. Farlow & Seymour, Host Index 95. Sept. 1890. Detmers, Bull. Ohio Exp. Sta. 44 : 140. Sept. 1892. Detmers, Bull. Ohio Exp. Sta. tech. ser. 1 : 178. April 1893. Carl. Bot. Gaz. 18 : 454. 25 Dec. 1893. Underw. Proc. Ind. Acad. 1893: 50. Aug. 1894. *Carl. Ured. Amer. 46. 1894. *Syd. Uredineen 850. 1894. Diet, in Engler & Prantl, Pflanzenfam. I 1 ** : 77. 1897. Henn. Hedw. 37 : 272. 25 Oct. 1898. Barthol. Tr. Kans. Acad. 16 : 191. June 1899. Freeman, Minn. Bot. Studies II. 5: 558. 20 July 1901. Arth. Jour. Myc. 10 : 17, 20. 30 Jan. 1904. Aeeidium Hamiltoniae, Thm. . Thm. Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 6 : 350. d. Oct. 1879. De Toni in Sacc. Syll. 7 : 822. d. 28 Oct. 1888. Aeeidium quadpifldum, D C. See Aeeidium punctatum, P. Aeeidium Ranuneulaeearum, Auct. Amer. p. p. NOTE. The Aecidia on American species of Ranunculus, with the excep- tion of Aeeidium Ranunculi, S., are in great confusion. The name Aeeidium Ranunculacearum has been rather indefinitely applied to forms occurring on Ranunculus, Anemone and Thalictrum. In Europe Aeeidium Ranuncula- cearum has been segregated into forms connected with Puccinia perplexans, Plowr., Uromyces Dactylidis, Otth and Uromyces Poee, Rabh. See Syd. Mon. Ured. I : 719. i Nov. 1903, Klebahn, Rostpilze 274, 323, 324. 1904. Some of our Aecidia on Ranunculus seem to be the same as European forms 83 but as the references in American literature are uncertain we have arranged them by hosts. The references to Aecidium Ranunculacearum on Anemone with the ex- ception of the form connected with Puccinia simillima, Arth. are also doubtful. An Aecidiitm on Anemone Caroliniana is described by Sydow as the recidial stage of Puccinia cohcesa, Long, q. v- For the Aecidia on species of Thalictrum see Aecidium Aikeni, Syd., Aecidium Sommerfeltii, Joh., Aecidium Thalictri-flavi, (D C.) Wint. and Aecidium punctaium, P. Aeeidium Ranuneulaeeapum, Auct. Amer. p. p. Miscellanea. Watt, Can. Nat. & Geol. II. 2 : 391. Oct. 1865. M. A. Curtis, Bot. N. Car. 124. 1867. Russell, Am. Nat. 2: 565. Jan. 1869. Cke. Handbook 539. d. 1871. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 24: 92, 106. 1872. Frost in Cat. PI. Amherst 85. 1875. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 29 : 76. 1878. Johnson, Bull. Minn. Acad. 1: 366. 1880. Bundy, Geol. Wis. 1873-79, 1 : 400. 1883. Cobh, List PI. Amherst 40. 1887. De Toni in Sacc. Syll. 7 : 776. d. 28 Oct. 1888. p. p. Bennett, Cat. PI. R. I. 89. 1888. Casoma ranunculaceatum, S. Am. Bor. p. p. S. Syn. Am. Bor. 293 no. 2875. 1834. Aeeidium Ranuneulaeeapum, Auct. Amer. p. p. On Anemone eylindpiea. *E11. & Ev. N. A. F. 2214. Feb. 1889. Webber, Bull. Nebr. Exp. Sta. 1 : 334 (64). 18 Dec. 1889. Webber, Rept. Nebr. Agr. 1889 : 212 (72). 1890. Cockerell, Zoe 4 : 282. Oct. 1893. Patterson, Bull. U. S. Agr. PI. Industry 8:8. 3 Feb. 1902. Aeeidium Ranuneulaeeapum, Auct. Amer. p. p. On Anemone multiflda. NOTE. An Aecidium on this host is described by Bubak as the secidial stage of Puccinia gigantispora, Bubak. See Syd. Mon. Ured. 1 : 537. d. 15 May 1903. Kelsey, Jour. Myc. 5 : 80. June 1889. Aeeidium Ranuneulaeeapum, Auct. Amer. p. p. On Anemone nemoposa. NOTE. Other references to Aecidia on this host may be found under Aecidium Anemones, P. and Aecidium leucospermum, D C. also under Aecidium punctaium, P. It is probable that many if not all of the references given below properly belong to one or the other of those species. *E11. N. A. F. 1003 a. 1883. Arth. Bull. Iowa Agr. Coll. 1884 : 167. Jan. 1885. Ell. & Ev. Jour. Myc. 1 : 86. July 1885. Kellerm. & Carl. Tr. Kans. Acad. 10 : 92. 1887. Anderson, Jour. Myc. 6 : 121. d. 6 Jan. 1891. Freeman, Minn. Bot. Studies II. 5 : 555. 20 July 1901. Davis, Tr. Wis. Acad. 14 : 88. Sept. 1903. Aeeidium Ranuneulaeeapum, Auct. Amer. p. p. On Anemone Pennsylvaniea. NOTE. Cultures by Arthur show an Aecidiiim on this host to belong to Puccinia simillima, Arth. See Arth. Bot. Gaz. 34: 1 8. 16 July 1902 and 35 : 20, 23. 20 Jan. 1903. Klebahn, Rostpilze 286. 1904. 84 Trel. Tr. Wis. Acad. 6 : 136 (32). Nov. 1884. Arth. Bull. Iowa Agr. Coll. 1884: 167. Jan. 1885. Burrill, Bull. 111. Lab. 2 : 221. d. 1885 and Rept. 111. Ind. Univ. 12: 139. d. 1885. Snyder, Proc. Ind. Acad. 1896: 217. 1897. Freeman, Minn. Bot. Studies II. 5 : 555. 20 July 1901. Arth. Bot. Gaz. 35 : 20, 23. 20 Jan. 1903. Aeeidium Ranuneulaeeapum, Auct. Amer. p. p. On Anemone Riehardsoni. Trel. in Sacc., Pk. & Trel., Harriman Alaska Exp. 5 : 36. 5 April 1904. Aeeidium Ranuneulaeeapum, Auct. Amer. p. p. On Anemone Vipginiana. Arth. Bull. Iowa Agr. Coll. 1884: 167. Jan. 1885. Orton, Rept. Vt. Exp. Sta. 11 : 218. Sept. 1898 and Contr. Bot. Vt. 2: 20. Sept. 1898. Aeeidium Ranuneulaeeapum, Auct. Amer. p. p. On Anemone, sp. indet. Hume, Proc. Davenport Acad. 7 : 252. 12 May 1899. Aeeidium Ranuneulaeeapum, Auct. Amer. p. p. On Anemonella. NOTE. See also under Aeeidium Thalictri-flavi, (D C.) Wint. Detmers, Bull. Ohio Exp. Sta. 44: 140. Sept. 1892. Aeeidium Ranuneulaeeapum, Auct. Amer. p. p. On Delphinium. NOTE. See also Aeeidium Delphinii, Barthol. Ell. & James in Holzinger, Contr. U. S. Nat. Herb. 3 : 276. 23 Nov. 1895. Hume, Proc. Davenport Acad. 7 : 252. 12 May 1899. Aeeidium Ranuneulaeeapum, Auct. Amer. p. p. On Isopypum. Arth. Bull. Iowa Agr. Coll. 1884: 167. Jan. 1885. *Pazschke, Fung. Eur. 3836. Nov. 1892. (With note.) Aeeidium Ranuneulaeeapum, Auct. Amer. p. p. On Ranunculus aboptivus. See Aeeidium Ranunculi, S. Aeeidium Ranuneulaeeapum, Auct. Amer. p. p. On Ranunculus abortivus. Freeman, Minn. Bot. Studies II. 5 : 555. 20 July 1901. Aeeidium Ranuneulaeeapum, Auct. Amer. p. p. On Ranunculus Cymbalapia. *E11. & Ev. N. A. F. 22^. Feb. 1889. Kelsey, Jour. Myc. 5 : 80. June 1889. Anderson, Jour. Myc. 6 : 121. 6 Jan. 1891. Carl. Tr. Kans. Acad. 13: 51. 1893. Hume, Proc. Davenport Acad. 7 : 252. 12 May 1899. Nelson, Rept. Wyo. Exp. Sta. 10: (36). 1900. . ;. *Griffiths, West Am. Fung. 293. 22 March 1902. Cockerell, Jour. Myc. 10: 51. 19 March 1904. Aeeidium Ranuneulaeeapum, Auct. Amer. p. p. On Ranunculus faseieularis. Tracy & Earle, Bull. Miss. Exp. Sta. 34: 90. May 1895. 85 Aeeidium Ranuneulaeeapum, Auct. Amer. p. p. On Ranunculus, sp. indet. Halsted, Bull. Iowa Agr. Coll. 1888 : 117. April 1888. Ell. in Cat. PI. N. J. 505. 1889. Trel. in Sacc., Pk. & Trel., Harriman Alaska Exp. 5 : 36. 5 April 1904. Aeeidium Ranuneulaeearum, var. Clematidis, Cke. See Aeeidium Clematidis, D C. Aeeidium Ranunculi, S. NOTE. In Jour. Myc. 10 : 18, 20. 30 Jan. 1904, Arthur gives an account of cultures showing this to be the secidial stage of Puccinia Eatonice, Arth. n. sp. on Eatonia Pennsylvania. S. Syn. Car. 67 (41 ) no. 440. d. 1822. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 23 : 59. d. 1872. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 24 : 105. 1872. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 29: 76. 1878. Wint. Hedw. 22 : 69. May 1883. Farl. Proc. Am. Acad. 18: 75. July 1883. r Trel. Tr. Wis. Acad. 6 : 136 (32). Nov. 1884. Arth. Bull. Iowa Agr. Coll. 1884 : 168. Jan. 1885. Wint. & Demet. Hedw. 24: 181 (5). Oct. 1885. Burrill, Bull. 111. Lab. 2: 222. d. 1885 and Rept. 111. Ind. Univ. 12 : 139. d. 1885. Brendel, Flora Peoriana 2 ed. 69. 1887. De Toni in Sacc. Syll. 7 : 776. d. 28 Oct. 1888. p. p. Webber, Bull. Nebr. Exp. Sta. 1 : 334 (64). 18 Dec. 1889. Ell. in Cat. PI. N. J. 505. 1889. Gall. Bull. U. S. Agr. Veg. Pathol. 8: 56. 1889. Webber, Rept. Nebr. Agr. 1889: 212 (72). 1890. Anderson, Jour. Myc. 6 : 121. d. 6 Jan. 1891. Detmers, Bull. Ohio Exp. Sta. 44: 139. Sept. 1892. *Pazschke, Fung. Eur. 3837. Nov. 1892. Detmers, Bull. Ohio Exp. Sta. tech. ser. 1 : 177. April 1893. Underw. Proc. Ind. Acad. 1893: 50. Aug. 1894. *Syd. Uredineen 900. Aug. 1894. Kellerm. & Werner, Geol. Ohio 7 2 : 346. Jan. 1895. Tracy & Earle, Bull. Miss. Exp. Sta. 34: 90. May 1895. Stevens, Rept. Ohio Acad. 4 : 20. 1896. Diet, in Engler & Prantl, Pflanzenfam. I 1 ** : 76. 1897. Henn. Hedw. 37 : 272. 25 Oct. 1898. Herbst, Fungal Fl. Lehigh Valley 176. d. 1899. Kellerm. Jour. Myc. 8 : 57. d. 30 June 1902. *Kellerm. Ohio Fungi. 62. d. July 1902. Casoma ranunculaceatum, S. Am. Bor. p. p. S. Syn. Am. Bor. 293 no. 2875. 1834. Aeeidium Ranuneulaeearum, Auct. Amer. p. p. B. Grev. 3 : 60 (102). Dec. 1874. *E11. N. A. F. 1003 b. 1883. Arth. & Holw. Bull. Minn. Surv. 3:31. i Oct. 1887. Patterson, Bull. U. S. Agr. PI. Industry 8: 8. 3 Feb. 1902. Aeeidium Rayenelii, Diet. See Aeeidium carneum, (Bosc.) n. n. Aeeidium reeedens, Arth. NOTE. See also Aeeidium Solidaginis, S and compare notes in Ell. N. A. F. 1018. 1883 and Burrill, Bull. 111. Lab. 2: 230. 1885. Arth. Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 31:7.^. 19 Jan. 1904. 86 Aecidium Solidaginis, Auct. Amer. p. p, *Barthol., Ell. & Ev. Fung. Columb. 1804. 28 Dec. 1903. Aeeidium Rhamni, P. in Gmel. NOTE. This is the aecidial stage of Puccinia coronata, Cda. The Aecidium crassum reported on Phlox in Fortieth Parallel Survey, 1871, is evidently an error. Muhl. Cat. PI. Am. Sept. i ed. 104. 1813. 2 ed. 107. 1818. *E11. & Ev. N. A. F. ,821. 1887. Davis, Tr. Wis. Acad. 9 : 182. 21 Aug. 1893. Tracy & Earle, Bull. Miss. Exp. Sta. 34: 90. May 1895. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 50 : 115. 28 March 1898. *E11. & Ev. Fung. Columb. 7299. May 1898. Aecidium crassum, P. *Rav. Fung. Car. 1 : 92. 1852. Watt. Can. Nat. & Geol. 11.2: 390. Oct. 1865. M. A. Curtis, Bot. N. Car. 124. 1867. Cke. Proc. Portland Soc. 1 : 180. d. 1869. Cke. Handbook 538. d. 1871. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus, 25 : 91. Sept. 1873. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 29 : 76. 1878. Arth. Bull. Iowa Agr. Coll. 1884 : 165. Jan. 1885. Ell. in Cat. PI. N. J. 505. 1889. Gall. Bull. U. S. Agr. Veg. Pathol. 8 : 55. 1889. Anderson, Jour. Myc. 6 : 121. 6 Jan. 1891. Aecidium pulcherrimum, Rav. B. Grev. 3 : 61 (103) no. 583. d. Dec. 1874. *Rav. Fung. Am. 726. 1882. De Toni in Sacc. Syll. 7 : 785. d. 28 Oct. 1888. *E11. & Ev. N. A. F. 27/2. May 1892. Lagerh. Tromsoe Mus. Aarshefter 17 : 104. d. 1895. Sacc. & Syd. Syll. 14 : 374. d. 20 Aug. 1899. Aeeidium Rivinse, B. & C. B. & C. Jour. Linn. Soc. 10: 358. d. 1869. West Indies. Bres., Henn. & Magn. in Engl. Jahrb. 17 : 491. 1893. Heller, Muhlenbergia 1 : 20. 9 Aug. 1901. Aeeidium pcestelioides, Ell. & Ev. NOTE. See note under Aecidium tuberculatum, Ell. & Kellerm. Ell. & Ev. Jour. Myc. 1 : 93. d. July 1885. Ludwig, Centralbl. Bact. 1 : 692. June 1887. Hark. Bull. Cal. Acad. 2 : 440. 16 June 1887. Halsted, Bull. Iowa Agr. Coll. 1888 :-ii7. April 1888. De Toni in Sacc. Syll. 7 : 782. d. 28 Oct. 1888. Cockerell, Zoe 4 : 282. Oct. 1893. McClatchie in Reid's Hist. Pasadena 616. 1895. McClatchie, Proc. S. Cal. Acad. 1 : 372. 5 June 1897. Patterson, Bull. U. S. Agr. PI. Industry 8:8. 3 Feb. 1902. Arth. Bull. Torr. Bot. Club. 81:7. 19 Jan. 1904. Aeeidium roseum, Diet. & Holw. Holw. Bot. Gaz. 24 : 36. d. 31 July 1897. Mexico. Lindau & Syd. Hedw. 37 : xvii. 9 April 1898. [Beiblatt no. 7.] Sacc. & Syd. Syll. 14 : 380. d. 20 Aug. 1899. Aeeidium rubellum, P. in Gmel. NOTE. According to accounts by Arthur, 1899, 1900, 1902, this is the secidial stage of Puccinia Phragmitis, (Schum ) Koern. now Puccinia rubella, (P.") Arth. See also Bates, Jour. Myc. 9: 220. 31 Dec. 1903 and Klebahn, Rostpilze 284. 1904. , 87 Cke. Handbook 544. d. 1871. Bennett, Cat. PI. R. I. 89. 1888. \ Arth. Science II. 10 : 564. 20 Oct. 1899. Arth. Bot. Gaz. 29 : 270. 30 April IQOO. Arth. Bot. Gaz. 34 : 17. f. 16 July 1902. Aecidium Rumieis, Hoffm. S. Syn. Car. 66 (40) no. 433. 1822. M. A. Curtis, Bot. N. Car. 124. 1867. Frost in Cat. PI. Amherst 85. 1875. Cobb, List PI. Amherst 40. 1887. Cseoma rubellatum, Lk. S. Syn. Am. Bor. 292 no. 2862. 1834. Aeeidium Rubi, Torrey. See Gymnoconia interstitialis, (Schl.) Lagerh. Aeeidium on Ruellia. NOTE. See also Aecidium lateripes, Kellerm. See under Puccinia lateripes, B. & Rav. Carl. Tr. Kans. Acad. 14 : 44. 1896. Aeeidium Rumieis, S. Syn. Car. p. p. See Aecidium rubella tn, P. Aeeidium Rumieis, S. Syn. Car. p. p. Sec Aecidium Qrossularlse, \j C. Aeeidium Rusbyi, Gerard. Gerard, Bull. Torr. Bot. Club. 8: 34. d. March 1881. De Toni in Sacc. Syll. 7 : 832. d. 28 Oct. 1888. Aeeidium rutilum, Bon. See Cystopus lpomceas=panduranae, Farl. Aeeidium sagittatum, S. See Aecidium pedatatum, S. Aeeidium Salieopnise, Fung. Columb. See Aecidium Chenopodii-fruticosi, D C. Aeeidium on Salvia. NOTE. In Jour. Myc. 9: 227. 31 Dec. 1903 Kellerman describes Aecidium caulicolum, Kellerm. as the ascidial stage of Puccinia caulicola, Tracy & Gall. q. v. Aeeidium sambueiatum, S. See Aecidium Sambuci, S. Aeeidium Sambuei, S. NOTE. According to cultures by Arthur and by Kellerman this is the secidial stage of a Puccinia, now Puccinia Sambuci, (S ) Arth. See Arth. Jour. Myc. 8; 55. 30 June 1902. Arth. Bot. Gaz. 35: 15. 20 Jan. 1903. Kellerm. Jour. Myc. 9 : 7-9. 14 Feb. 1903. Syd. Mon. Ured. i : 669. I Nov. 1903. Klebahn, Rostpilze 316. 1904. Muhl. Cat. PI. Am. Sept. i ed. 104. 1813. 2 ed. 107. 1818. S. Syn. Car. 67 (41) no. 441. d. 1822. Lk., L. Sp. PI. ed. Willd. 6 2 : 53. d. 1825. M. A. Curtis, Bot. N. Car. 124. 1867. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 22 : 93. 1869. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 24 : 106. 1872. Frost in Cat. PI. Amherst 85. 1875. Far!. Bull. Bussey Inst. 2 : 226. Jan. 1878. *E11. N. A. F. 1002. 1883. Trel. Tr. Wis. Acad. 6 : 136 (32). Nov. 1884. Arth. Bull. Iowa Agr. Coll. 1884 : 168. Jan. 1885. Burrill, Bull. 111. Lab. 2 : 228. d. 1885 and Rept. 111. Ind. Univ. 12 : 143. d. 1885. Bessey, Am. Pomol. Soc. 1885 : 43. 1886. Cobb, List PI. Amherst 40. 1887. Kellerm. & Carl. Tr. Kans. Acad. 10 : 92. 1887. De Toni in Sacc. Syll. 7 : 796. d. 28 Oct. 1888. Webber, Bull. Nebr. Exp. Sta. 1 : 334 (64). 18 Dec. 1889. Gall. Bull. U. S. Agr. Veg. Pathol. 8 : 56. 1889. Webber, Rept. Nebr. Agr. 1889 : 212 (72). 1890. Humphrey, Rept. Mass. Exp. Sta. 8: 223. 1891. Pammel, Agr. Sci. 7: 26. Jan. 1893. Detmers, Bull. Ohio Exp. Sta. tech. ser. 1 : 174. April 1893. *Pazschke, Fung. Eur. 3937. Feb. 1894. Small & Vail, Mem. Torr. Bot. Club. 4: 200. April 1894. Underw. Proc. Ind. Acad. 1893: 50. Aug. 1894. Kellerm. & Werner, Geol. Ohio 7 2 : 346. Jan. 1895. Stevens, Rept. Ohio Acad. 4: 20. 1896. Stevens, Rept. Ohio Acad. 5 : 66. 1897. Atk. Bull. Cornell Univ. 3 : 21. 25 June 1897. Underw. & Earle, Bull. Ala. Exp. Sta. 80 : 211. 28 June 1897. Davis, Tr. Wis. Acad. 1 1 : 167. Aug. 1897. *Seymour & Earle, E. F. 475. 15 Oct. 1897. Tubeuf-Smith, Diseases of Plants 411. 1897. Orton, Rept Vt. Exp. Sta. 11 : 211. Sept. 1898 and Contr. Bot. Vt. 2: 13. Sept. 1898. Barthol. Tr. Kans. Acad. 16 : 191. June 1899. Herbst, Fungal Fl. Lehigh Valley 175. d. 1899. Earle in Mohr, Contr. U. S. Nat. Herb. 6: 194. 31 July 1901. Kellerm. Ohio Nat. 2 : 136. d. Nov. 1901. *Kellerm. Ohio Fungi 3. d. 1901. Patterson, Bull. U. S. Agr. PI. Industry 8:8. 3 Feb. 1902. Casoma sambuciatum, S. S. Syn. Am. Bor. 294 no. 2897. 1834. Aecidium sambuciatum, S. S. Syn. Am. Bor. 309. 1834. Watt, Can. Nat. & Geol. II. 2 : 391. Oct. 1865. B. Grev. 3 : 60 (102). Dec. 1874. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 29 : 77. 1878. *Rav. Fung. Am. 725. 1882. Aeeidium sanguinolentum, Lindr. See Aecidium Geranii-maculati, S. Aeeidium Sanieulse, Carm. NOTE. Aecidium Sanicukc^ Carm. of Europe is considered to be the aeci- dium of Puccinia Saniculce, Grev. In North America the latter species, at least according to later European mycologists, does not occur; but the Aeci- dium called by American mycologists Aecidium Sanicula> may be connected with Piiccinia Marylandica, Lindr. or possibly with Piiccinia microica t Ell. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 30 : 54. Sept. 1878. Underw. & Earle, Bull. Ala. Exp. Sta. 80: 211. 28 June 1897. Earle in Mohr, Contr. U. S. Nat. Herb. 6 : 194. 31 July 1901. Aeeidium Sareobati, Pk. Pk. Bot. Gaz. 6 : 240. d. July 1881. HArk. Bull. Cal. Acad. 1 : 162. 7 March 1885. *EI1. & Ev. N. A. F. ,822. 1887. De Toni in Sacc. Syll. 7 ; 820. d. 28 Oct. 1888. 89 Nelson, Rept. Wyo. Exp. Sta. 1.0: (36). 1900. *Griffiths, West Am. Fung. ^59. 21 May 1902. Ricker, Jour. Myc. 8: 126. 14 Oct. 1902. Peridermium gracile, Hark. Hark. Bull. Cal. Acad. 1 : 36 (16). d. Feb. 1884. Aeeidium selerotheeioides, Ell. & Ev. NOTE. See also Aeeidium Compositarum, var. Seneeionis, Auct. Amer, Ell. & Ev. Am. Nat. 31 : 428. d. May 1897. Lindau & Syd. Hedw. 37 : xvii. 9 April 1898. [Beiblatt no 7 1 Sacc. & Syd. Syll. 14 : 377. d. 20 Aug. 1899. Aeeidium Serophulapise, N. A. F. See Aeeidium tenue, S. Aeeidium Seneeionis, Auct. Amer. See Aeeidium Compositarum, var. Seneeionis, Auct. Amer. Aeeidium Sii-latifolii, Wint NOTE. It is uncertain with what teleutosporic form the Aeeidium in refer ences given below is connected. For a statement of the connection of the Aeeidium on Sium latifolium of Europe with Urcmyces Scirpi, (Cast.) Lagerh., = Urcmyces lineolatus, (Desm.) Schrt , see Klebahu, Rostpilze 321; 1904. Trel. Tr. Wis. Acad. 6 : 137 (33). Nov. 1884. Lindr. Acta Soc. Fauna et Fl. Fennica 22 1 : 177. 1902. Aeeidium Silphii, (Burrill) Syd. *Syd. Uredineen 1546. April 1901. Aeeidium Compositarum, Auct. Amer. p. p. Trel. Tr. Wis. Acad. 6 : 137 (33). Nov. 1884. Arth. Bull. Iowa Agr. Coll. 1884: 165. J Kellerm. & Carl. Tr. Kans. Acad. 10: 91. Gall. Bull. U. S. Agr. Veg. Pathol. 8: 55. 1889. Davis, Tr. Wis. Acad. 9 : 161. 21 Aug. 1893. Underw. & Earle, Bull. Ala. Exp. Sta. 80: 208. 28 June 1897. Barthol. Tr. Kans. Acad. 16 : 187. June 1899. *Shear, Ell. & Ev. Fung. Columb. 1478. May 1901. Earle in Mohr, Contr. U. S. Nat. Herb. 6 : 192. 31 July 1901. Aeeidium Compositarum, var. Silphii, Burrill. Burrill, Bull. 111. Lab. 2: 231. d. 1885 and Rept. 111. Ind. Univ. 12: 144. d. 1885. Wint. & Demet. Hedw. 24 : 179 (3). Oct. 1885. De Toni in Sacc. Syll. 7 : 798. d. 28 Oct. 1888. *Vestergren, Micr. sel. 626. May 1903. Aeeidium smilaeinatum, S. See Aeeidium Smilacis, S. Aeeidium Smilaeis, S. NOTE. The Aeeidium on Smilax herbacea and S. hispida is said by Arthur to belong to Puccinia amphigena, Diet. It differs from the authentic speci- men of Aeeidium Smilaeis, S. which we have examined, in not causing ver- ruciform distortions of the leaves but, as far as the microscopic characters of the spores are concerned, they appear to be the same; for although in the Schweinitzian specimen they were hardly_ mature, they at least were smaller and wanting in the thickening of the apical wall found in Aeeidium macrospo- rum, Pk. See also Syd. Mon. Ured. i ; 742. i Nov. 1903. Klebahn, Rost- pilze 276. 1904. Arth. Jour. Myc. 10; II. 30 Jan. 1904. S. Syn. Car. 69 (43) no. 452. 1822. M. A. Curtis, Bot. N. Car. 124. 1867. 90 Kellerm. Bull. Wash. Lab. 1 : 75. Jan. 1885 and Tr. Kans. Acad. 9 : 81. 1885. Burrill, Bull. 111. Lab. 2: 238. d. 1885 and Rept. 111. Ind. Univ. 12 : 149. d. 1885. Kellerm. & Carl. Tr. Kans. Acad. 10 : 92. 1887. De Toni in Sacc. Syll. 7 : 829. d. 28 Oct. 1888. Webber, Bull. Nebr. Exp. Sta. 1 : 334 (64). 18 Dec. 1889. Webber, Rept. Nebr. Agr. 1889 : 212 (72). 1890. Tracy & Earle, Bull. Miss. Exp. Sta. 34: 90. May 1895. Tubeuf-Smith, Diseases of Plants 411. 1897. Barthol. Tr. Kans. Acad. 16 : 191. June 1899. Patterson, Bull. U. S. Agr. PI. Industry 8:8. 3 Feb. 1902. Arth. Bot. Gaz. 35 : 20. 20 Jan. 1903. Caeoma smilacinatum, S. Lk., L. Sp. PI. ed.'Willd. 6 2 : 43. d. 1825. S. Syn. Am. Bor. 292 no. 2859. 1834. Uredo Smilacis, S. Spreng. in L. Syst. Veg. 16 ed. 4 1 : 572. d. 1827. Aecidium smilacinatum, S. S. Syn. Am. Bor. 309. 1834. Aecidium verrucosum, Bon. Bon. Abh. Nat. Ges. Halle 5 : 210 ^44) d. 1860. Aeeidium Smilaeis, N. A. F. 2708. See Aecidium macrosporum, Pk. Aeeidium Solani, Mont. NOTE. Whether American writers are correct in referring the Aecidium on Physalis in North America to Aecidium Solani, Mont. 1852, is doubtful. The Aecidium on Physalis, whatever it may be called, is generally considered to belong to Puccinia Physalidis, Pk. In Harkness, 1885, and Seymour, 1896, given below', the host is Solatium. Harkness considered his Aecidium to belong to Puccinia Solani, Cke. 1878, but there is an earlier Puccinia Solani, B. & C. 1853, based on specimens from Surinam in Herb. Schweinitz. Trel. Tr. Wis. Acad. 6 : 134 (30). Nov. 1884. Hark. Bull. Gal. Acad. 1 : 162. 7 March 1885. Burrill, Bull. 111. Lab. 2 : 235. d. 1885 and Rept. 111. Ind. Univ. 12 : 147. d. 1885. *E11. & Ev. N. A. F. 3147. Nov. 1894. *E11. & Ev. Fung. Columb. 558. 1894. *Seymour, Pringle's Mex. Fungi 6. i Sept. 1896. Aecidium Physalidis, Burrill. Burrill, Bot. Gaz. 9 : 190. d. Dec. 1884. Aeeidium solidaginieolum, Ell. & Ev. Ell. & Ev. Erythea 1 : 206. d. 2 Oct. 1893. Aeeidium Solidag-inis, S. NOTE. For connection of Aecidium on Solidago with Puccinia Caricis- Solidaginis, Arth. see Arth. 1903, Kellerm. 1903. See also Kellerm. Jour. Myc. 9 : 228, 237. 31 Dec. 1903. See also Syd. Mon. Ured. i; 666. I Nov. 1903 and Klebahn, Rostpilze 305. 1904. Likewise for Uromyces Solidagini-Caricis, Arth. see Arth. Jour. Myc. 10 : 15, 20. 30 Jan. 1904. The greater part of the references given below properly belong to Schweinitz's species but some, especially from older writings, cannot now be verified. See also Aecidium solidiginicohim, Ell. & Ev. and Aecidium recedens, Arth. 91 Muhl. Cat. PI. Am. Sept. i ed. 104. 1813.' 2 ed. 107. 1818. S. Syn. Car. 68 (42) no. 446. d. 1822. Lk.,'L. Sp. PI. ed. Willd. 6-': 52. d. 1825. Hitchcock, Cat. PI. Amherst 59. 1829. Hitchcock, Cat. PI. Mass. 644. 1833. 2ed. 645 (125). 1835. *Griffiths, West Am. Fung. 362. 21 May 1902. Arth. Bot. Gaz. 35 : 21. 20 Jan. 1903. *Barthol. Ell. & Ev. Fung. Cjlumb. 7707, 7705. Feb. 1903. Garrett, Tr. Kans. Acad. 18 : 147. 1903. Cseoma asteratum, Lk. p. p. Lk., L. Sp. PI. ed. Willd. 6 2 : 51. d. 1825. S. Syn. Am. Bor. 292 no. 2870. 1834. Aecidium asteratum, S. p. p. S. Syn. Am. Bor. 309. 1834. Atk. Bull. Cornell Univ. 3 : 21. 25 June 1897. Aecidium Compositarum, Auct. Amer. p. p. Trel. Tr. Wis. Acad. 6 : 137 (33). Nov. 1884. Arth. Bull. Iowa Agr. Coll. 1884 : 165. Jan. 1885. Arth. & Holw. Bull. Minn. Surv. 3 : 31. i Oct. 1887. Anderson, Jour. Myc. 5 : 82. June 1889. Detmers, Bull. Ohio Exp. Sta. 44: 140. Sept. 1892. Detmers, Bull. Ohio Exp. Sta. tech. ser. 1 : 178. April 1893. Stevens. Rept. Ohio Acad. 4 : 20. 1896. Herbst, Fungal Fl. Lehigh Valley 176. Dec. 1899. Pound & Clements, Bot. Surv. Nebr. 5 : 24. 30 March 1901. Patterson, Bull. U. S. Agr. PI. Industry 8: 8. 3 Feb. 1902. Aecidium Asterum, Auct. Amer. p. p. BurrilJ, Bull. 111. Lab. 2 : 230. d. 1885 and Rept. 111. Ind. Univ. 12 : 144. d. 1885. Gall. Bull. U. S. Agr. Veg. Pathol. 8: 55. 1889. Detmers, Bull. Ohio Exp. Sta. 44: 138. Sept. 1892. Halsted, Rept. N. J. Exp. Sta. 1892 : 347. 1893. *Shear, N. Y. Fungi 128. 1893. Underw. Proc. Ind. Acad. 1893 : 49. Aug. 1894. Kellerm. & Werner, Geol. Ohio 7 2 : 345. Jan. 1895. Underw. Proc. Ind. Acad. 1894 : 154. Oct. 1895. Stevens, Rept. Ohio, Acad. 4 : 20. 1896. Underw. & Earle, Bull. Ala. Exp. Sta. 80: 208. 28 June 1897. Tubeuf-Smith, Diseases of Plants 411. 1897. Claassen, Rept. Ohio Acad. 5 : 68. 1897. *E11. & Ev. Fung. Columb. 1391. May 1899. Barthol. Tr. Kans. Acad. 16 : 186. June 1899. Orton, Rept. Vt. Exp. Sta. 12 : 165. Dec. 1899 and Contr. Bot. Vt. 165. Dec. 1899. Claassen, Rept. Ohio Acad. 7 : 43. 1899. Earle in Greene, PI. Baker. 2:2. 25 March 1901. Freeman, Minn. Bot. Studies II. 5 : 557. 20 July IQOI. Earle in Mohr, Contr. U. S. Nat. Herb. 6 : 192. 31 July 1901. Aecidium Compositarum, var. Solidaginis, Ell. *E11. N. A. F. ioi8c. 1883. (With note.) Burrill, Bull. 111. Lab. 2 : 230. 1885 and Rept. 111. Ind. Univ. 12 : 144. 1885. (Note.) Wint. & Demet. Hedw. 24 : 180 (4). Oct. 1885. Aeeidium Solidaginis, Auct. Amer. p. p. See Aecidium recedens, Arth. 92 Aeeidium Sommerfeltii, Job. NOTE. There are at least two species of Aeeidium on species of Thalic- trum in North America; Aeeidium Sommer/eltii, Joh. 1884 based on Cizo/na Thalictri, Sommf. 1826 and Aeeidium Thalictri-flavi, VVint. based on Aeeidium Ranunciilacearum, var. Thalictri-flavi, DC. 1815, from which Aecidiitm Thalietri,Gr&v. 1823 appears not to differ. We use the name Aeeidium Sommerfeltii, Joh. for the species which occurs on Thalictrum alpinum in Greenland and the northern and higher parts of America and possibly on some other hosts. American mycologists have as a rule followed De Toni who refers to Aeeid- ium Sommerfeltii all Aecidia on Thalictrum in Europe and North America, but others have used the name Aeeidium Thalictri in the sense in which we here use the name Aeeidium Thalictri-flavi. Of the Aecidia on Thalictrum Fendleri, referred variously to Aeeidium Sommerfeltii and Aeeidium Thalictri, the specimens we have seen seem to be Aeeidium Thalictri-flavi ; but in some cases genuine Aecidiitm Sommerfeltii appears to have been found on that host. According to Juel Oefv. K. Vet.-Akad. Foern. 52: 383. 1885, Aeeidium Sommerfeltii is the Aeeidium of Puccinia septentrionalis, Juel on Polygonum viviparum. See also Syd. Mon. Ured. i : 575. 15 May 1903, Klebahn, Rostpilze 321. 1904. On Thalietpum alpinum. Rostr. Meddelelser om Groenl. 3 : 536. 1888. De Toni in Sacc. Syll. 7 : 775- d. 28 Oct. 1888. Rostr. Meddelelser om Groenl. 3 : 604. 1891. On Thalietrum Fendleri. PCockenell, Zoe. 4 : 283. Oct. 1893. Henn. Hedw. 37 : 272. 25 Oct. 1898. Hume, Proc. Davenport Acad. 7 : 252. 12 May 1899. Cockerel!, Jour. Myc. 10 : 51. 19 March 1904. Miscellanea. PHume, Proc. Davenport Acad. 7 : 252. 12 May 1899. T. sparsiflorum. PBlasdale in Davy, Bull. U. S. Agr. PI. Industry 12 : 75. 1902. Aquilegia. Aeeidium Sommepfeltii, Auct. Amer. p. p. See Aeeidium Thalictri-flavi, (D C.) Wint. Aeeidium Sphseraleeae, Ell. & Ev. NOTE. The species of Aeeidium on Malvaceae, some of which were described from dried specimens, appear to have been unduly multiplied. See Aeeidium Malvastri, Ell. & Tracy, Aeeidium interveniens, (Fk.), Aeeidium Naptzce, Arth. & Holw. and Aeeidium Callirrhoes, Ell. & Kellerm. See Arth. Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 31 ; 7. 19 Jan. 1904. See also Syd. Mon. Ured. i : 478. 15 May 1903. Ell. & Ev. Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 22 : 364. d. 31 Aug. 1895. Sacc. Hedw. 35 : xvii. 25 Feb. 1896. [Reportorium no. 7.] *E11. & Ev. N. A. F. 3345 . Feb. 1896. *E11. & Ev. Fung. Columb. 87,. April 1896. Aeeidium splendens, Wint. See Aeeidium Crotonopsidis, Burrill. Aeeidium Sppaguese, Hark. NOTE. Described by the author as the secidial stage of Urom vces Spraguea, Hark. 93 Hark. Bull. Cal. Acad. 1 : 36 , 16). 'd. Feb. 1884. De Toni in Sacc. Syll. 7 : 557. d. 28 Oct. 1888. Aeeidium Statiees, Desm. NOTE. The teleutosporic stage is Uromyces Limonii, (D C.) Lev. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 29 : 77. 1878. *E11. N. A. F. 242. 1879. Hark. Bull. Cal. Acad. 1 : 162. 7 March 1885. *E11. & Ev. Fung. Columb. 658. 24 April 1895. Tracy & Earle, Bull. Miss. Exp. Sta. 34: 91. May 1895. Aeeidium Limonil, Pk. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 23 : 60. d. 1872. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 24 : 106. 1872. Aeeidium Stillingise, Tracy & Earle. Tracy & Earl% Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 26 : 493. d. 22 Sept. 1899. Sacc. & Syd. Syll. 16 : 346. d. i Feb. 1902. Aeeidium Tanaeeti, Cockerell. See Aeeidium Compositaram, var. Artemisiae, C. & E. Aeeidium Taraxaei, Kze. & Schm. NOTE. Compare Aeeidium Compositarum on Krigia, f.actuca, Troximon. For association of Aecidiu?n Taraxaei, Kze. & Schm. with Puccinia silva- tica, Schrt., see Klebahn, Rostpilze 302. 1904. See also Oscar Mayus, Centralbl. Bact. 10: 714. 19 Aug. 1903. Trel. Tr. Wis. Acad. 6 : 137 (33). Nov. 1884. Aeeidium Tenellae, Diet. & Holw. NOTE. Originally printed Aeeidium Tondla, D. & H. Diet. Erythea 3 : 77. d. i May 1895. Lindau & Syd. Hedw. 37: xvii'i. 9 April 1898. [Beiblatt no. 7.] Sacc. & Syd. Syll. 14 : 384. d. 20 Aug. 1899. Aeeidium tenue, S. NOTE. This is believed to be the secidial stage of Puccinia tenuis, (S.) Burrill, with which it is intimately associated on leaves of Eupatoriurn agera- toides. See Burrill 1885 an d Syd. Mon. Ured. i : 82. 30 June 1902. Specimens reported under this name on several other species of Eupato- rium, grouped below under Miscellanea, are presumed to belong more properly to Aeeidium Compositarum, var. Eupatorii, (S.) B. The teleuto- spores of Ptieeinia tenuis, Burrill, are reported only on Eiipatorium agera- toides. There is a Puccinia tenuis, Bon. 1860. A. B. S. S. Syn. Am. Bor. 309. 1834. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 24 : 92, 107. 1872.. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 25 : 109. Sept. 1873. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 29 : 77. 1878. *E11. N. A. F. 7420. 1885: Burrill, Bull. 111. Lab. 2 : 181. d. 1885 and Rept. 111. Ind. Univ. 12 : 117. d. 1885. *Pazschke, Fung. Eur. 4141. 1898. Cseoma tenue, S. S. Syn. Am. Bor. 293 no. 2889. d. 1834. Aeeidium Compositarum, var. Eupatorix, Auct. Amer. p. p. *E1I. & Ev. Fung. Columb. 498-. 1894. Freeman, Minn. Bot. Studies II. 5 : 557. 20 July 1901. Aeeidium Scrophularias, N. A. F. *E11. & Ev. N. A. F. 1810. 1887. 1)4 Miscellanea. Aecidium tenue, Auct. Amer. p. p. Arth. Bull. Iowa Agr. Coll. 1884 : 168. Jan. 1885. Wint. & Demet. Hedw. 24: 181 (5). Oct. 1885. Gall. Bull. U. S. Agr. Veg. Pathol. 8 : 56. 1889. Aeeidium Thalietri, Grev. See Aecidium Thalictri-flavi, (DC.) Wint. Aeeidium Thalietri, Auct. Amer. p. p. See Aecidium punctatum, P. Aeeidium Thalietri-flavi, (D C.) Wint. NOTE. Assuming it to be correct that Aecidium Thalictri-flavi, (D C.) Wint. and Aecidiwn Thalietri, Grev. are synonyms, it should be remarked that the form on Thalictrum flavum is considered by Plowright, British Ured. & Ust. 181. 1889 to belong to Puccinia persistent, Plowr. on Poa nemoralis, while the -form on Thalictrum alpinum is considered Juel, Oefv. K. Vet. Akad. Foerh. 51 ; 413. 1894 to belong to Puccinia borealis, Juel on Agrostis borealis. See also Syd. Mon. Ured. i : 718, 719. I Nov. 1903, Klebahn, Rostpilze 276, 291. 1904. Some of our references to Aecidia on Thalictrum alpinum are given under Aecidium Sommerfeltii, Joh. The references given below to Aecidium Thalictri-flavi , in absence of cultures made in this country, must be regarded as provisional. See also Aecidium punctatum, P. Compare also Aecidium Aikeni, Syd. especially with reference to citations of Aecidium on Thalictrum purpurascens. For anatomical details of Aecidia on Thalictrum see Oscar Mayus, Centralbl. Bact. 2 Abt. 10 : 649, 706 et seq. 1903 On Thalietpum. Kelsey, Jour. Myc. 5 : 80. June 1889. Freeman, Minn. Bot. Studies II. 5: 555. 20 July 1901. Patterson, Bull. U. S. Agr. PI. Industry 8: 8. 3 Feb. 1902. On Anemonella. NOTE. See also under Aecidium Ranunculacearum, Auct. Amer. p. p. Wint. & Demet. Hedw. 24: 181 (5). Oct. 1885. *Wint. Fung. Eur. 3322. 1885. Gall. Bull. U. S. Agr. Veg. Pathol. 8 : 56. 1889. Underw. Proc. Ind. Acad. 1894: 151. Oct. 1895. Aecidium Thalietri, Grev. On Thalietpum. Farl. Appalachia 3 : 239. Jan. 1884. Trel. Tr. Wis. Acad. 6 : 136 (32). Nov. 1884. -Arth. Bull. Iowa Agr. Coll. 1884 : 168. Jan. 1885. *E11. N. A. F. 1423. 1885. Arth. & Holw. Bull. Minn. Surv. 3:31. i Oct. 1887. Halsted, Bull. Iowa Agr. Coll. 1886 : 58. 1887. Halsted, Bull. Iowa Agr. Coll. 1888 : 116. April 1888. Rostr. Meddelelser om Groenl. 3 : 604. 1891. Davis, Tr. Wis. Acad. 9 : 161. 21 Aug. 1893. PCockerell, Zoe. 4 : 283. Oct. 1893. *E11. & Ev. Fung. Columb. 193. 1893. *Griffiths, West. Am. Fung. ^5. 22 March 1902. Miscellanea. NOTE. In Jour. Myc 8: 126. 14 Oct. 1902 Kicker mentions an Aeci- dium on Thalictrum occidentale from Idaho. Watt, Can. Nat. & Geol. II. 2 : 391. Oct. 1865. 95 Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 24 : 92. 106. 1872. B. Grev. 3 : 60 (102). Dec. 1874. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 29: 76. 1878. *E11. & Ev. Fung. Columb. 1390. May 1899. Aecidium Sommerfeltii, Auct. Amer. p. p. On Thalietpum. Webber, Bull. Nebr. Exp. Sta. 1 : 334 (64). 18 Dec. 1886, Webber, Rept. Nebr. Agr. 1889: 212 (72). 1890. Nelson, Rept. Wyo. Exp. Sta. 10 : (36). 1900. Tracy & Earle in Greene, PI. Baker. 1 : 19. 22 Feb. 1901,. Earte in Greene, PI. Baker. 2:3. 25 March igou On Anemonella. Detmers, Bull. Ohio Exp. Sta. 44: 139. Sept. 1892. Kellerm. & Werner Geol. Ohio 7- : 347. Jan. 1895. Aeeidium Tissse, Ell. & Ev. McClatchie, Proc. S. Calif. Acad. 1 : 372. 5 June 1897. Ell. & Ev. Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 24 : 284. d. 29 June 1897. Lindau & Syd. Hedw. 37 : xviii. 9 April 1898. [Beiblatt no. 7.] Sacc. & Syd. Syll. 14: 374. d. 20 Aug. 1899. Aeeidium Tonellse, Diet. & Holw. See Aecidium Tenellas, Diet. & Holw. Aeeidium traehelifoliatum, S. NOTE. On Helicinthus authors report also Aecidium Compositor urn, var. Ifelianthi, Burrill, and Aecidium Helianthi-mollis, S. S. Syn. Am. Bor. 309. 1834. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 29 : 77. 1878. Cke. Grev. 20 : no. June 1892. Cseoma trachelifoliatum, S. S. Syn. Am. Bor. 292 no. 2872. d. 1834. Aeeidium Traeyanum, Syd. NOTE. See also Aecidium later ipes, Kellerm. Syd. Hedw. Beibl. 40 : (129). d. 20 Oct. 1901. Sacc. & Syd. Syll. 16: 1122. i Feb. 1902. Aeeidium tpansformans, (Ell.) Pazschke. *Pazschke, Fung. Eur. 4238. 1901. Koestelia transformans, Ell. Ell. in Pk. Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 5 : 3. d. Jan. 1874. Farl. Bull. Bussey Inst. 2 : 225. Jan. 1878. Farl. Anniv. Mem. Boston Soc. 27. d. 1880. *E11. N. A. F. 1088. 1883. Farl. Proc. Am. Acad. 20 : 315. 1885. Farl. Bot. Gaz. 1 1 : 238. Sept. 1886. Thax. Proc. Am. Acad. 22: 269. Jan. 1887 and Centralbl. Bact. 1 : 460. 1887. Seymour, Tr. Am. Hort. Soc. 4 : 155 (4). 7 April 1887. Ell. in Cat. PI. N. J. 504. 1889. *Seymour & Earle, E. F. 247. i Feb. 1893. Hicks, Asa Gray Bull. 1893- : 12. 1893. Fischer, Hedw. 34 : 4.7. 9. Jan. 1895. *E11. & Ev. Fung. Columb. 7076. 22 Dec. 1896. Diet. Ann. Myc. 1:9. 30 Jan. 1903. Rcestelia transformans, Ell., var. fructigena, Thm. *Thm. Myc. Univ. 7029. 1878. Thm. Flora 62 : 104. i March 1879. 96 Roum. Rev. Myc. 10 : 143. i July 1888. *Roum. Fung. Gall. 4533. 1888. Aeeidium Trifolii-repentis, Cast. NOTE. Under this name we have placed references to Aecidia on Trijo- lium repens which should properly be considered to be the Aeeidium of Uromyces minor, Schrt. but whether this is strictly true in all cases cannot be stated. Thm. Nat. Can. 10 : 9. Jan. 1878. lAecldium Orobl, Auct. Amer. p. p. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 23 : 59. 1872. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 24: 107. 1872. B. Grev. 3: 61 (103). Dec. 1874. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 29 : 76. 1878. Johnson, Bull. Minn. Acad. 1 : 365. 1880. Arth. Bull. Iowa Agr. Coll. 1884 : 167. Jan. 1885. Aeeidium Tpigloehinis, Diet. & Holw. Holw. Erythea 7 : 98. d. 31 Oct. 1899. Sacc. &Syd. Syll. 16: 348. d. i Feb. 1902. Aeeidium Trillii, Burrill. Burrill, Bot. Gaz. 9 : 190. d. Dec. 1884. Burrill, Bull. 111. Lab. 2 : 238. d. 1885 and Rept. 111. Ind. Univ. 12 : 149. d. 1885. De Toni in Sacc. Syll. 7 : 828. d. 28 Oct. 1888. Claassen, Rept. Ohio Acad. 5 : 68. 1897. Snyder, Proc. Ind. Acad. 1896 : 218. 1897. Aeeidium tubereulatum, Ell. & Kellerm. NOTE. We are unable to distinguish some specimens in exsiccati issued as Aeeidium tubereulatum, Ell. & Kellerm. from Aeeidium rcestetioides, Ell. & Ev. The original descriptions of the two differ, however. See Arth. Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 31:7. 19 Jan. 1904. Ell. & Kellerm. Jour. Myc. 4 : 26, d. March 1888. Swingle, Jour. Myc. 4: 27. March 1888. De Toni in Sacc. Syll. 7 : 827. d. 28 Oct. 1888. *Kellerm. & Swingle, Kansas Fungi 30. i Aug. 1889. *E11. & Ev. N. A. F. 2893. March 1893. Carl. Bot. Gaz. 18 : 453. 25 Dec. 1893. *E11. & Ev. Fung. Columb. 500. 1894. *Carl. Ured. Amer. 31. 1894. *Syd. Uredineen 7/99. Feb. 1898. Barthol. Tr. Kans. Acad. 16 : 191. June 1899. Nelson, Rept. Wyo. Exp. Sta. 10: (36). 1900. Carl. Science II. 13 : 250. 15 Feb. 1901. *Pazschke, Fung. Eur. 42^9. 1901. Carl. Jour. Appl. Micr. 6 : 2111. 1903. Arth. Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 31 : 7. 19 Jan. 1904. Aeeidium Tussilaginis, Muhl. Cat. Muhl. Cat. PI. Am. Sept. i ed. 104. 1813. 2 ed. 107. 1818. Aeeidium Urtiese, Schum. NOTE. The teleutosporic stage is Puccinia Caricis, (Schum.) Reb. as established in Europe by Magnus, Schroeter and others and verified in America by Arthur, '1899, 1900, 1902, 1903 and Kellerman, 1903. See also Syd. Mon. Ured. i : 648. I Nov. 1903 and Klebahn, Rostpilze 293. 1904. M. A. Curtis, Bot. N. Car. 124. 1867. Cke. Handbook 541. d. 1871. 97 Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 24 : 92, 106. 1872. Frost in Cat. PI. Amherst 85. 1875. Johnson, Bull. Minn. Acad. 1 : 296. 1877 and Rept. Minn. Surv. 5 ; 85. 1877. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 29 : 77. 1878. *E11. N. A. F. 267. 1879. Arth. Bull. Iowa Agr. Coll. 1884: 168. Jan. 1885. Burrill, Bull. 111. Lab. 2: 238. d. 1885 and Rept. 111. Ind. Univ. 12 149. d. 1885. Cobb, List PI. Amherst 40. 1887. DeToni in Sacc. Syll. 7: 821. d. 28 Oct. 1888. p.p. Bennett, Cat. PI. R. I. 89. 1888. Kelsey, Jour. Myc. 5 : 80. June 1889. Anderson, Jour. Myc. 5 : 82. June 1889. Webber, Bull. Nebr. Exp. Sta. 1 : 334 ^64). 18 Dec. 1889. Gall. Bull. U. S. Agr. Veg. Pathol. 8 : 56. 1889. Webber. Rept. Nebr. Agr. 1889 : 212 (72). 1890. Williams, Bull. S. Dak. Exp. Sta. 29: 49. Dec. 1891. *Seymour & Earle, E. F. 388. i May 1893. McClatchie in Reid's Hist. Pasadena 616. 1895. McClatchie, Proc. S. Cal. Acad. 1 : 372. 5 June 1897. Hume, Proc. Davenport Acad. 7: 249. 12 May 1899. Barthol. Tr. Kans. Acad. 16 : 192. June 1899. Arth. Science II. 10 : 565. 20 Oct. 1899. Arth. Bot. Gaz. 29: 270. 30 April 1900. Tracy & Earle in Greene, PI. Baker. 1 : 19. 22 Feb. 1901. Freeman, Minn. Bot. Studies II. 5 : 546. 20 July 1901. *Griffiths, West Am. Fung. 52. 22 March 1902. Arth. Jour. Myc. 8 : 52, 56. 30 June 1902. Kellerm. Jour. Myc. 8 : 59. d. 30 June 1902. *Kellerm. Ohio Fungi 69. d. July 1902. Arth. Bot. Gaz. 35 : 16, 22. 20 Jan. 1903. Kellerm. Jour. Myc. 9 : 9, 10, 12, 13. 14 Feb. 1903. Cseoma urticatum, Lk. S. Syn. Am. Bor. 294 no. 2898. 1834. Aeeidium Uvularise, S. S. Syn. Car. 69 (43) no. 453. d. 1822. M. A. Curtis, Bot. N. Car. 123. 1867. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 26 : 78. April 1874. Wint. & Demet. Hedw. 24 : 181 (5). Oct. 1885. De Toni in Sacc. Syll. 7 : 830. d. 28 Oct. 1888. Freeman, Minn. Bot. Studies II. 5 : 554. 20 July 1901. Caeotna alliatuin, Lk. p. p. Lk., L. Sp. PI. ed. Willd. 6 2 : 43. d. 1825. Uredo Uvulariae, Spreng. Spreng. in L. Syst. Veg. 16 ed. 4 1 : 572. d. 1827. Casoma uvulariatum, S. S. Syn. Am. Bor. 292 no. 2858. d. 1834. Aeeidium uvulariatum, S. S. Syn. Am. Bor. 309. 1834. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 29 : 77. 1878. Aeeidium uvulariatum, S. See Aeeidium Uvular iae, S. Aeeidium Valerianeapum, Duby. *E11. & Ev. N. A. F. 22/7. Feb. 1889. Aeeidium Valerianellse, Biv. Bernh. Diet. Bot. Gaz. 18 : 256. d. 15 July 1893. 98 Blasdale, Asa Gray Bull 18933; i. 1893. Henn. Hedw. 37 : 272. d. 25 Oct. 1898. Aeeidium vepbenieolum, Ell. & Kellerm. NOTE. According to cultures by Arthur this is the secidial stage of Puccinia Vilfcz, Arth. & Holw. which is renamed Puccinia verbenicola, Arth . See Arthur, 1899, 1900, 1903. See also Klebahn, Rostpilze 275. 1904. Ell. & Kellerm. Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 11 : 114. d. Oct. 1884. Kellerm. Bull. Wash. Lab. 1 : 75. Jan. 1885 and Tr. Kans. Acad. 9 : 81. 1885. Wint. & Demet. Hedw. 24 : 181 (5). Oct. 1885. *E11. N. A. F. 1434. 1885. Roum. Rev. Myc. 8 : 196. i Oct. 1886. *Roum. Fung. Gall. 3861. 1886. Kellerm. & Carl. Tr. Kans. Acad. 10 : 92. 1887. Gall. Bull. U. S. Agr. Veg. Pathol. 8 : 56. 1889. *Pazschke, Fung. Eur. 3939. Feb. 1894. Diet, in Engler & Prantl, Pflanzenfam. I 1 ** : 77. 1897. Barthol. Tr. Kans. Acad. 16 : 192. June 1899. Arth. Science II. 10 : 565. 20 Oct. 1899. Arth. Bot. Gaz. 29 : 274. 30 April 1900. Arth. Bot. Gaz. 35 : 16. 20 Jan. 1903. Garrett, Tr. Kans. Acad. 18 : 147. 1903. Aeeidium Verbenas, Auct. Amer. non Speg. De Toni in Sacc. Syll. 7 : 816. d. 28 Oct. 1888. Webber, Bull. Nebr. Exp. Sta. 1 : 334 (64). 18 Dec. 1889. Webber, Rept. Nebr. Agr. 1889 : 212 (72). 1890. Williams, Bull. S. Dak. Exp. Sta. 29: 49. Dec. i8gi. *E11. & Ev. Fung. Columb. 270. 1894. *Carl. Ured. Amer. 21. 1894. Snyder, Proc. Ind. Acad. 1896 : 218. 1897. *Syd. Uredineen 1200. Feb. 1898. *Seymour & Earle, E. F. 523. 7 June 1899. Freeman, Minn. Bot. Studies II. 5 : 556. 20 July 1901. Patterson, Bull. U. S. Agr. PI. Industry 8:8. 3 Feb. 1902. Aeeidium Verbesinse, S. NOTE. Said by Lagerheim to belong to Puccinia Verbesina, S. See Lagerh. Tromsoe Mus. Aarshefter 17 ; 78. 1895. S. Syn. Car. 68 (42) no. 445. d, 1822. Lk., L. Sp. PI. ed. Willd. 6 2 : 52. d. 1825. Underw. & Earle, Bull. Ala. Exp. Sta. 80 : 211. 28 June 1897. Ceeoma asteratum, Lk. p. p. Lk., L. Sp. PI. ed. Willd. 6 a : 51. d. 1825. S. Syn. Am. Bor. 292 no. 2870. " 1834. Uredo Asterum, Spreng. Spreng. in L. Syst. Veg. 16 ed. 4 * : 572. d. 1827. Aeeidium asteratum, S. p. p. S. Syn. Am. Bor. 309. 1834. Aeeidium Vernonise, Henn. Duss. Champ. Guad. & Martinique 7. 1903. West Indies. Aeeidium veprueosum, Bon. See Aeeidium Smilacis, S. Aeeidium Violse, Schum. NOTE. The references given here belong, at least in the majority of cases, to the Aeeidium of Puccinia Viola, (Schum.) D C. For details see Arth. & Holw. Minn. Bot. Studies II. 5: 633. 20 July 1901. Certain references may belong to other species, but at the present time there is no means of ver- ifying them. S. Syn. Car. 67 (41) no. 439. 1822. Watt, Can. Nat. & Geol. II. 2 : 391. Oct. 1865. M. A. Curtis, Bot. N. Car. 124. 1867. Cke. Handbook 543. d. 1871. Edwards, Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 2 : 39. Oct. 1871. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 23 : 59. 1872. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 24: 106. 1872. B. Grev. 3 : 61 (103). Dec. 1874. Frost in Cat. PI. Amherst 85. 1875. Cke. Grev. 6 : 137. June 1878. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 29 : 76. 1878. *Rav. Fung. Am. $8. 1878. Johnson, Bull. Minn. Acad. 1 : 366. 1880. Farl. Proc. Am. Acad. 18 : 75. July 1883. *E1I. N. A. F. 7007. 1883. Bundy, Geol. Wis. 1873-79, 1 : 4- 1883. Arth. Bull. Iowa Agr. Coll. 1884 : 168. Jan. 1885. Cragin, Bull. Wash. Lab. 1 : 68. July 1885. Ell. .& Ev. Jour. Myc. 1 : 86. July 1885. Cobb, List. PI. Amherst 40. 1887. Bennett, Cat. PI. R. I. 89. 1888. Ell. in Cat. PI. N. J. 505. 1889. Williams, Am. Nat. 24 : 779. Aug. 1890. Small & Vail, Mem. Torr. Bot. Club. 4 : 200. April 1894. *E11. & Ev. Fung. Columb. 496. 1894. Herbst, Fungal Fl. Lehigh Valley 175. d. 1899. Cseoma violatum, Lk. S. Syn. Am. Bor. 293 no. 2884. 1834. Aeeidium Violarum, D C. Sprague, Proc. Boston Soc. 6: 319. 1859. Aeeidium Violapum, DC. See Aecldium Violas, Schum. Aeeidium violaseens, Trel. NOTE. Compare also Aeeidium Geranii-maculati, S. Trel. in Sacc., Pk. & Trel., Harriman Alaska Exp. 5 : 37. d. 5 April 1904. Aeeidium Wedelise, Earle. Earle, Muhlenbergia 1 : 16. d. July 1901. West Indies. Aeeidium Wileoxianum, Thm. See Aeeidium Oilise, Pk. Aeeidium Williamsi, Picker. Ricker, Jour. Myc. 10: 165. d. 24 June 1904. Aeeidium Xanthoxyli, Pk. Pk. Bot. Gaz. 6 : 275. d. Oct. 1881. *Wint. Fung. Eur. 292^. 1883. *E11. N. A. F. 1013. 1883. Arth. Bull. Iowa Agr. Coll. 1884: 168. Jan. 1885. Kellerm. Bull. Wash. Lab. 1 : 75. Jan. 1885 and Tr. Kans. Acad. 9 : 81. 1885. Kellerm. & Carl. Tr. Kans. Acad. 10: 92. 1887. De Toni in Sacc. Syll. 7 : 784. d. 28 Oct. 1888. Webber, Bull. Nebr. Exp. Sta. 1 : 335 (65). 18 Dec. 1889. Gall. Bull. U. S. Agr. Veg. Pathol. 8: 56. 1889. Jennings, Bull. Tex. Exp. Sta. 9: 23. , May 1890. 100 Webber, Rept. Nebr. Agr. 1889 : 212 (72). 1890. *Carl. Ured. Amer. 6. 1894. Tubeuf-Smith, Diseases of Plants 410. 1897. Barthol. Tr. Kans. Acad. 16: 192. June 1899. Long, Bull. Torr. Bot. Club. 27 : 586. 14 Nov. 1900. *Syd. Uredineen 1548. April 1901. *Shear, Ell. & Ev. Fung. Columb. 7477. May 1901. Patterson, Bull. U. S. Agr. PI. Industry 8: 8. 3 Feb. 1902. Garrett, Tr. Kans. Acad. 18 : 147. 1903. Aecidium on Zausehneria. See Puccinia Zauschnerias, Syd. Aeeidinm Zephyranthis, Shear. Shear, Bull. Torr. Bot. Club. 29 : 454. d. 25 July 1902. Mexico. Aedyeia, Raf. NOTE. See also Corynites, B. & C. Raf. Med. Repos. II. hex. 5: 358. d. and Desv. Jour. deBot. 1: 222. 1808. Endl. Gen. PI. 31. 1840. Gerard, Bull. Torr. Bot. Club. 7 : 30. March 1880. Fischer in Sacc. Syll. 7 : 12. 15 March 1888. Aedyeia alba, Raf. Raf. Med. Repos. II. hex. 5: 358. d. and Desv. Jour, de Bot. 1: 222. 1808. Aedyeia rubpa, Raf. Raf. Med. Repos. II. hex. 5: 358. d. and Desv. Jour, de Bot 1: 222. 1808. Aegerita, P. Pound & Clements, Minn. Bot. Studies 9 : 732. d. 31 May 1897. Aegerita esesia, P. S. Syn. Car. 124 (98) no. 1275. 1822. S. Syn. Am. Bor. 303 no. 3041. d. 1834. M. A. Curtis, Bot. N. Car. 153. 1867. Cke. Bull. Buf. Soc. 3 : 195. July 1877. Aegerita Candida, P. NOTE. Schweinitzian specimens of Aegerita Candida show only small white globular masses which are probably what he understood to be this species. They have not the structure of Aegerita, but are mainly inorganic matter. Muhl. Cat. PI. Am. Sept. i ed. 106. 1813. 2 ed. 108. 1818. S. Syn. Car. 124 (98) no. 1274. 1822. Grev. Scot. Crypt. Fl. 5 : pi. 268. 1827. Fr. S. M. 3 : 220. d. 1832. S. Syn. Am. Bor. 303 no. 3040. 1834. Sprague, Proc. Boston Soc. 6 : 321. 1859. M. A. Curtis, Bot. N. Car. 153. 1867. Cke. Handbook 561. d.f. 235. 1871. B. Grev. 3 : 100 (no). March 1875. Frost in Cat. PI. Amherst 86. 1875. Cke. Bull. Buf. Soc. 3 : 105. July 1877. C. & E. Grev. 6 : 87. March 1878. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 29 : 51. 1878. *E11. N. A. F. 3 6i. 1879. Pk. in Day's Cat., Bull. Buf. Soc. 4 : 210 '(146). 1883. Sacc. Syll. 4 : 661. d. 10 April 1886. Cobb, List PI. Amherst 40. 1887. Ell. in Cat. PI. N. J. 575. 1889. Lindau in Engler & Prantl, Pflanzenfam. I 1 ** : 500. Feb. 1900. 101 Aegepita Copdae, Sacc. ? Ricker, Univ. of Maine Studies 3 : 24. 30 April 1902. Aegepita deeolopans, (S.) Sacc. Sacc. Syll. 4 : 664. d. 10 April 1886. Lindau in Engler & Prantl, Pflanzenfam. I 1 ** : 500. Feb. 1900. Dermosporium decolorans, S. S. Syn. Am. Bor. 302 no. 3033. d. 1834. Cke. Bull. Buf. Soc. 3: 194. July 1877. Aegepita luteseens, S. NOTE. Aegerita luteseens of Herb. Schweinitz has not the structure of the genus if Aegerita Candida, P. is to be regarded as the type. The A. luteseens of Herb. Schweinitz is a fungus certainly near Penicillium or Coremium, but the material we have examined does not warrant assigning the species a definite place, although it is certainly not an Aegerita. S. Syn. Am. Bor. 303 no. 3042. d. 1834. Cke. Bull. Buf. Soc. 3 : 105. July 1877. Sacc. Syll. 4 : 663. d. 10 April 1886. Aegepita Ovulum, S. S. Syn. Am. Bor. 303 no. 3043. d. 1834. M. A. Curtis, Bot. N. Car. 153. 1867. Cke. Bull. Buf. Soc. 3 : 195. July 1877. Sacc. Syll. 4 : 663. d. 10 April 1886. Aegepita posea, (S.) Sacc. Sacc. Syll. 4 : 664. d. 10 April 1886. Dermosporium roseum, S. S. Syn. Am. Bor. 302 no. 3034. 1834. Cke. Bull. Buf. Soc. 3 : 194. July 1877. Aethalium eandidum, Schl. in Spreng. See Fuligo septlca, Gmel. Aethalium feppineola, S. See Fuligo septica, Gmel. Aethalium flavum, Lk. See Fuligo septica, Gmel. Aethalium geophilum, Pk. See Hyphelia terrestris, Fr. Aethalium museopum, S. See Fuligo septica, Gmel. See Fuligo muscorum, A. & S. Aethalium septieum, (L.) Fr. See Fuligo septica, Gmel. Aethalium vaporarium, (P.) S. See Fuligo septica, Gmel. Aethalium violaeeum, Spreng. See Fuligo violacea, P. Agapieus, L. NOTE. In assigning the authority to the specific combinations of species here cross-referred from Agaricus to other genera we have in general cited the author by whom the species were placed under the names given, regardless of the question whether he considered the names to represent genera or sub- genera, the plan followed in Saccardo's Sylloge and by a large number of writers. This we have found to be the only practical method, for since we believe that the present classification of AgaricaceiB is of necessity only pro- visional and temporary, it would be a waste of time to attempt to search through the innumerable scattered lists, monographs and other small papers of Euro- 102 pean writers of the last century, to settle points in regard to species common to both countries which could at the best have only a slight value An exam- ination of the writings of those who have attempted to give as authorities for the species of Agaricacece only those who accepted the genera now adopted as genera rather than subgenera has shown so many inconsistencies and inaccuracies that we have not been able to follow them. For uniformity's sake we have followed the same plan in regard to the purely North American species, but in this case, as all American references known to us are given, with dates, the reader has the means of settling the question of authority for himself. As used here in its limited sense we have kept under Agaritus the species placed by mycologists in Psalliota and Pratella, the type of the genus being Agaricus campestris, L. Agarieus abietinus, Bull. See Lenzites abietina, (Bull.) Fr. Agapieus abortivus, B. & C. See ClitopHus abortivus, B. & C. Agapieus abruptus, Pk. Pk. Mem. N. Y. Mus. 3: 163. d. pi. 59,7. 8-14. Nov. 1900. White, Bull. Torr. Bot. Club. 29 : 561. 26 Sept. 1902. Longyear, Rept. Mich. Acad. 4: 115. 1904. Agaricus silvicola, Pk. non Vitt. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 23 : 97. d. 1872. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 36 : 47- d. 1885. Pk. Country Gent. 59 : 518 (31). 12 July 1894. Agaricus arvensis, var. abruptus, Pk. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 46 : 135 (55). d. Dec. 1893 and Rev. Myc. 16 : 126. i July 1894. Pk. Country Gent. 59 : 518 (30). 12 July 1894. Pk. Bull. N. Y. Mus. 6: 213. July 1899.' Agaricus silvicola, var. abruptus, (Pk.) Conant. Conant, Bull. Boston Myc. Club. 19. 5 Feb. 1903. Agapieus abseondens, Pk. See Pleurotus lignatilis, (P.) Fr. Agapieus abundans, Pk. See Collybia abundans, Pk. Agapieus aeepieolus, Pk. See Pholiota acericola, Pk. Agapieus aeepvatus, Fr. See Collybia acervata, Fr. Agapieus Aehimenes, B. & C. B. & C. Am. Jour. Sci. II. 8 : 403. d. Nov. 1849. B. & C. Hook. Jour. Bot. 1 : 98 (2). d. 1849. [no. 202.] Rav. Charleston Med. Jour. & Rev. 6 : 192. March i8u M. A. Curtis, Bot. N. Car. 90. 1867. Sacc. Cub. & Mane. Syll. 5 : 995. d. 28 May 1887. Mcllvaine & Macadam, Am. Fung. 340. d. 1900. Psalliota Aehimenes, Lloyd. Lloyd, Myc. Notes 29. Nov. 1899. Agapieus Aeieula, Schaeff. See Mycena Acicula, (Scha?ff.) Fr. Agapieus aeieularis, Muhl. NOTE. This is possibly Mycena capillaris, (Schum.) Fr. Muhl. Tr. Am. Phil. Soc. 3: 184. 1793. Agapieus aeris, Bolt. See Lactarius acris, (Bolt.) Fr. 103 Agapieus aeutesquamosus, Weinm. See Lepiota acutesquamosa, (Weinm.) Fr. Agarieus aeutus, P. See Cortinarius aeutus, (P.) Fr. Agarieus adiposus, Fr. See Pholiota adiposa, Fr. Agarieus Adipondaekensis, Pk. See Clitocybe Adirondackensis, Pk. Agapieus admipabilis, Pk. See Pluteus admirabilis, Pk. Agapieus adnatus, W. G. Smith. See Amanitopsis adnata, ^V. G. Smith) Sacc. Agapieus Adonis, Bull. See Mycena Adonis, (Bull.) Fr. Agapieus adstpingens, P. See Tricholoma adstringens, (P.) Fr. Agapieus adustus, P. See Russula adusta, (P.) Fr. Agapieus sepuginosus, Curt. See Stropharia seruginosa, (Curt.) Fr. Agapieus sethalus, B. & C. See Pluteus aethalus, B. & C. Agapieus afflnis, Frost. See Amanita Frostiana, Pk. Agapieus affpieatus, Fr. See Omphalia affricata, Fr. Agapieus aggerieolus, Pk. See Pholiota aggericola, Pk. Agapieus agglutinatus, B. & C. See Amanitopsis agglutinata, (B. & C.) Sacc. Agapieus aggregates, Schseff. See Clitocybe aggregata, (Schasff.) Fr. Agapieus albellus, Fr. See Tricholoma albellum, Fr. Agapieus albissimus, Pk. See Clitocybe albissima, Pk. Agapieus albobrunneus, P. See Tricholoma albobrunneum, (P.) Fr. Agapieus alboepenulatus, Pk. See Pholiota albocrenulata, Pk. Agapieus alboflavidus, Pk. See Tricholoma alboflavidum, Pk. Agapieus alboflavus, Morg. See Omphalia alboflava, Morg. Agapieus albogpiseus, Pk. See Clitopilus albogriseus, Pk. Agapieus alboides, Pk. See Tricholoma album, (Schseff.) Fr. Agapieus albopubellus, Mont. See Pluteus alborubellus, (Mont.) Pat. Agapieus alboviolaeeus, P. See Cortinarius alboviolaeeus, (P.) Fr. 104 Agarieus albus, P. NOTE. This is possibly Tricholoma Columbetta, Fr. S. Syn. Car. 84 (58). no. 659. 1822. Agapieus albus, Schieff. See Tricholoma album, (Schaeff.) Fr. NOTE. For note on Tricholoma album. Shear, N. Y. Fungi 5. 1893 see Romell under Agarieus (Tricholoma} lentus, Post, in Bot. Notiser 1895 : 65. Agarieus alealinus, Fr. See Mycena a lea Una, Fr. Agarieus aleuriatus, Fr. See Pluteolus aleuriatus, Fr. Agarieus algidus, Herb. S. and S. Am. Bor. NOTE. In Berkeley & Curtis, Commentary, Jour. Phil. Acad. II. 3 ; 206. 1856 the Agarieus algidus of Herb. Schweinitz is said to be Agarieus atro- cceruleus, Fr. The other references to Agarieus algidus will be found under Pleurotus algidus, Fr. Agarieus algidus, Fr. See Pleurotus algidus, Fr. Agarieus alliaceus, Jacq. See Marasmius alliaceus, (Jacq.) Fr. Agarieus alliatus, Schaeff. See Marasmius scorodonius, Fr. Agapieus allosporus, B. NOTE. The only reference to this species known to us is that given below in which there is no description. B. Jour. Linn. Soc. 5 : 86. 1861 and Arctic Manual 2: 527. 1875. Agapieus alluviinus, Pk. See Lepiota alluviina, Pk. Agapieus alneus, L. See Schizophyllum commune, Fr. Agapieus alnieola, Fr. See Flammula alnieola, Fr. Agapieus alphitophopus, B. See Mycena alphitophora, B. Agapieus (Clitocybe) altiis, Frost. NOTE. Never described so far as we know. Frost in Cat. PI. Amherst 63. 1875. Cobb, List PI. Amherst 31. 1887. Agapieus alutaeeus, P. 9 See Russula alutacea, P. Agapieus alveolatus, Cragin. See Pluteus alveolatus, (Cragin) Sacc. Syll. See also Pleurotus subpalmatus, Fr. Agapieus Alveolus, Lasch. See Crepidotus Alveolus, (Lasch) Fr. Agapieus amabilipes, Pk. See Collybia amabilipes, Pk. Agapieus amabillissimus, Pk. See Mycena amabilissima, Pk. Agapieus Amerieanus, Pk. See Lepiota Americana, Pk. 105 \ Agarieus amethysteus, P. See Laccaria laccata, (Scop.) B. & Br. Agapieus amianthinus, Scop. See Lepiota amianthina, (Scop.) Fr. Agarieus amietus, Fr. See Mycena amicta, Fr. Agapieus amplus, P. See Clitocybe ampla, (P.) Fr. Agarieus amygdalinus, M. A. Curtis. See Agarieus fabaceus, B. Agapieus androsaeeus, L. See Marasmius androsaeeus, (L.) Fr. Agapieus anepsius, Mont. See Flammula anepsia, Mont. Agapieus angustilamellatus, Mont. See Clitocybe angustilamellata, Mont. Agapieus angustipes, Pk. See Pholtota angustipes, Pk. Agarieus angustissimus, Lasch. See Clitocybe angustissima, (Lasch) Fr. Agarieus anisapius, Pk. See Clitocybe anisaria, Pk. Agapieus anomalus, Frost. NOTE. There is no means of ascertaining to what species the two follow- ing references belong, but they do not belong to Cortinarius anomalus, Fr. which is also cited by Frost in his catalogue on another page. Frost in Cat. PI. Amherst 63. 1875. Cobb, List. PI. Amherst 31. 1887. Agapieus anomalus, Fr. See Cortinarius anomalus, Fr. Agapieus Anthieeps, B. & C. See Omphaiia Anthieeps, B. & C. Agapieus Antillapum, Fr. See Psilocybe Antillarum, Fr. Agapieus apeptus, Pk. See Clitocybe aperta, Pk. Agapieus appendieulatus, Bull. See Hyphotoma appendicuiatum, (Bull.) Fr. Agapieus applieatus, Batsch. See Pleurotus applieatus, (Batsch) Fr. Agapieus aquatilis, Fr. See Oalera aquatilis, Fr. Agapieus aqueus, Batsch. NOTE. Possibly Coprinus deliquescens, (Bull.) Fr. Muhl. Tr. Am. Phil. Soc. 4: 240. 1799. Agarieus apdosiaeus, Bull. See Entoloma ardosiacum, (Bull.) Fr. Agapieus arenulinus, Pk. See Psilocybe arenulina, Pk. Agapieus apeolatus, Klotzsch. See Psilocybe areolata, (Klotzsch) Fr. 106 Agapieus apgentatus, P. See Cortinarius argentatus, (P.) Fr. Agapieus argenteus, Brsendle. Brzendle in Pk. Bull. Torr. Bot. Club. 26 : 68. d. 18 Feb. 1899 and Asa Gray Bull. 7 : 38. April 1899. Mcllvaine & Macadam, Am. Fung. 339. d. 1900. Brown & Fernekes, Bull. Wis. Nat. Hist. Soc. II. 2 : 46. Jan. 1902. Sacc. & Syd. Syll. 16 : 118. d. i Feb. 1902. Psalliota argentea, Lloyd. Lloyd, Myc. Notes 29. Nov. 1899. Agarieus argillaeeus, S. Syn. Car. 670. See Inocybe geophylla, (Sow.) Fr. Agapieus argillosus, B. & C. See Naucoria argillosa, B. & C. Agapieus apmeniaeus, Scha?ff. See Cortinarius armeniacus, (Schzeff.) Fr. Agapieus Artemisiae, Pass. See Hypholoma Artemisiae, (Pass.) Fr. Agarieus arvensis, Schaeff. M. A. Curtis, Bot. N. Car. 90. 1867. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 22 : 78. 1869. Curtis, Gard. Chron. 1066. 9 Oct. 1869 and Jour. Roy. Hort. Soc. 11.2: 72, 77, 78. 1870. Winder, Mushrooms of Canada 20. 1871. Parker, Proc. Poughk. Soc. 1 : 84. i Nov. 1875. Frost in Cat. PI. Amherst 65. 1875. Seaman, Field & Forest 1 : 71. Jan. 1876. More. Fl. Miami Valley 59. 1878. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 31 : .54. 1879. Hark. & Moore, Cat. Pac. Fung. 7. Feb. 1880. Somers, Tr. N. Scot. Inst. 5 : 249. 1882. Morg. Jour. Cin. Soc. 6 : m. d. July 1883. Rav. S. Car. Resources 355. 1883. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 36 : 46. d. 1885. Palmer, Mushrooms pi. i. 1885. Sacc. Cub. & Mane. Syll. 5 : 994. d. 28 May 1887. Cobb, List PI. Amherst 32. 1887. Bennett, Cat. PI. R. I. 77. 1888. Ell. in Cat. PI. N. J. 475. 1889. McBride, Bull. Univ. Iowa 1 : 187. d. 198. d. June 1890. Taylor, Rept. U. S. Agr. 1890 : 368 (7). pi. /,/. 6. 1890. [repr. 1893.] Forster, Mushrooms 16. 1890. Pk. Country Gent. 59 : 518 (29). /. 12 July 1894. Eby, Fungi of Lancaster Co. 8. 1894. Kellerm. & Werner, Geol. Ohio 7 2 : 315. Jan. 1895. Gibson, Mushrooms 93. 1895. Sturgis, Rept. Conn. Agr. 1895: 80 (10). Jan. 1896. Bates, Tr. Mass. Hort. Soc. 1896 : 174. 1896. Webster, Am. Kitchen Mag. 6 : 217. Feb. 1897. Taylor, Hdbk. Mushrooms 2: 24. 1897. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 48 : 238 (140). pi. 8. March 1897. T OV ff C> ite' V; S 'u Agr - J 3 : 7-/. 2-5. i Dec. 1897. Taylor, Hdbk. Mushrooms 3 : 2. pi. E,f. 3. 1897 Far! Yearb U.S. Agr. 1897: 460. pi. 24. 1898. [Bull. 15.] Smith, C. O., Rhodora 1 : 161. i Sept. 1899. Underw. Moulds 122. 1899. 107 Atk. Mushrooms 21. d. f. 18. 20 Oct. 1900. Hyams, Bull. N. Car. Exp. Sta. 177: 30. d. Dec. 1900. Atk. in Bailey's Cycl. Am. Hort. 1043. 1900. Mcllvaine & Macadam, Am. Fung. 341. d. 1900. Trel. Rept. Mo. Hort. Soc. 43 : 227. 1900. Brown & Fernekes, Bull. Wis. Nat. Hist. Soc. II. 2 : 46. Jan. 1902. Conant, Bull. Boston Myc. Club 19. 5 Feb. 1903. Longyear, Rept. Mich. Acad. 4 : 115. 1904. Agaricus edulis, Auct. Amer. Muhl. Cat. PI. Am. Sept. i ed. 104. 1813. 2 ed. 107. 1818. S. Syn. Car. 86 (60) no. 719. 1822. Psalliota arvensis, Taylor. Taylor, Food Products 2: 21. 1893. Lloyd, Myc. Notes 29, 30. Nov. 1899. Perry, Agr. Student 6 : 179 and Ohio Univ. Bull. IV. 30 : 6. May 190x3, Psalliota edulis, Lloyd. Lloyd, Myc. Notes 30. Nov. 1899. Agapieus arvensis, var. abpuptus, Pk. See Agaricus abruptus, Pk. Agarieus aseophorus, Pk. NOTE. Originally placed in Hebeloma by Peck, 1872, and said by Berke- ley, Grev. 1875 to be a Flammula. Under the name Marasmius aseophorus the same fungus appears to be referred to by Cooke, 1891. See also Flam- mula Highlandensis, Pk. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 24 : 68. d. pi. 3 , f. 1-6. 1872. B. Card. Chron. II. 3 : 503. /. 106. 17 April 1875. De Seynes, Grev. 3 : 169. d. pi. 46. June 1875. B. Grev. 3 : 170. June 1875. Johnson, Bull. Minn. Acad. 1 : 230. 1877 and Rept. Minn. Surv. 5 : 71. 1877. Marasmius aseophorus, Cke. Cke. Grev. 19 : 104. June 1891. Agapieus asemus, Fr. See Collybia asema, Fr. Agapieus aspep, Fr. See Amanita aspera, P. Agapieus asppatus, B. See Lepiota asprata, B. Agapieus asppellus, Fr. See Leptonia asprella, Fr. Agapieus assulapum, B. & C. See Leptonia assularum, B. & C. Agapieus atomatoides, Pk. See Psilocybe atomatoides, Pk. Agapieus atomatus, Fr. See Psathyrella atomata, Fr. Agapieus atpamentapius, Bull. See Coprinus atramentarius, (Bull.) Fr. Agapieus atpatoides, Pk. See Collybia atratoides, Pk. Agapieus atpatus, Fr. See Collybia atrata, Fr. Agapieus AtPides, Lasch. See Eccilia Atrides, ( Lasch ^> Fr. 108 Agarieus atroalboides, Pk. See Mycena atroalboides, Pk. Agarieus atroalbus, S. Syn. Car. 681. See Mycena amicta, FT. Agarieus atroesepuleus, Fr. See Pleurotus atrocaeruleus, Fr. Agarieus atpoeinereus, S. Syn. Car. 649. See Tricholoma cuneifolium, Fr. Agarieus atroeyaneus, Batsch. See Mycena atrocyanea, (Batsch) Fr. Agarieus atropufus, Schasff. See Psilocybe atrorufa, (Schseff.) Fr. Agarieus atrotomentosus, Batsch. See Paxillus atrotomentosus, (Batsch) Fr. Agarieus aurantius, Schasff. See Armillaria aurantia, (Schaeff.) Fr. Agarieus auratoeephalus, Ell. See Clitocybe chrysocephala, Sacc. Syll. Agapieus aureobrunneus, B. & C. See Flammula aureobrunnea, B. & C. Agarieus (Mycena) aureosquamosus, Frost. NOTE. Apparently not described. Placed by Frost in subgenus Mycena. Frost in Cat. PI. Amherst 64. 1875. Cobb, List PI. Amherst 32. 1887. Agapieus aureus, S. Syn. Car. 751. NOTE. This is possibly Russtila aura/a, Fr. but the identity cannot be certainly established. Agapieus aupeus, Mattusch. See Pholiota aurea, (Mattusch.) Fr. Agapieus aurieomus, Batsch. See Inocybe auricpma, (Batsch) Fr. Agapieus aupivellus, Batsch. See Pholiota aurivella, (Batsch) Fr. Agapieus Austin!, Pk. See Omphalia Austin!, Pk. Agapieus autumnalis, Pk. See Naucoria autumnalis, Pk. Agapieus Babingtonii, Blox. See Nolanea Babingtonii, (Blox.) Fr. Agapieus Badhami, B. & Br. See Lepiota Badhami, B. & Br. Agapieus badipus, P. See Naucoria badipus, (P.) Fr. Agapieus badius, Schzeff . See Amanitopsis vaginata, (Bull.) Rcze. Agapieus Balanus, Batsch. NOTE. This name mentioned only by Muhlenberg probably relates to Agarieus Balanus, Batsch, Elenchus p. 63, no. 62, referred by Streinz to Coprinus micaceus, (Bull.) Fr. but not cited by Fries nor other authors which we have consulted. Muhl. Tr. Am. Phil. Soc. 4 : 240. 1799. 109 Agapieus bambusigena, B. & C. B. & C. Jour. Linn. Soc. 10: 291. d. 1869. West Indies. Sacc. Cub. & Mane. Syll. 5 : 1004. d. 28 May 1887. Psalliota bambusigena, B. & C. Henn. in Engler & Prantl, Pflanzenfam. H** : 240. 1898. Agapieus bapbatulus, B. & C. See Pleurotus barbatulus, B. & C. Agapieus Batsehianus, Fr. See Entoloma Batschianum, Fr. Agapieus Behpingensis, B. & C. See Omphalia Behringensis, B. & C. Agapieus Bellise, Johnst. See Omphalia Bellies, (Johnst.) Fr. Agapieus Bellotianus, B. See Naucoria Bellotiana, B. Agapieus bellulus, Pk. See Naucoria bellula, Pk. Agapieus bellus, P. See Clitocybe bella, (P.) Fr. Agapieus Benzonii, Fr. See Hiatula Benzonii, Fr. Agapieus betulinus, L. See Lenzites betulina, (L.) Fr. Agapieus bieolop, P. See Tricholoma personatum, Fr. Agapieus bifpons, B. See Psathyra bifrons, B. Agapieus bivelus, Fr. See Cortinarius bivelus, Fr. Agapieus Blakei, B. & C. ' See Pleurotus Blakei, B. & C. Agapieus blattapius, Fr. See Pholiota blattaria, Fr. Agapieus bombyeinus, Schaeff. See Volvaria bombycina, (Schaeff.) Fr. Agapieus Bongapdii, Weinm. See Inocybe Bongardii, (Weinm.) Fr. Agapieus Bopyanus, Berk. & Mont. See Collybia Boryana, Berk. & Mont. Agapieus bpevipes, Bull. See Tricholoma brevipes, (Bull.) Fr. Agapieus Bpownei, Banning. See Tricholoma Brownei, Banning. Agapieus bpumalis, Fr. See Clitocybe brumalis, Fr. Agapieus bpunneseens, Pk. Pk. Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 27 : 16. d. 24 Jan. 1900. Sacc. & Syd. Syll. 16 : 113. d. i Feb. 1902. Agapieus bulbigepa, A. & S. See Armillaria bulbigera, (A. & S.) Fr. Agapieus bulbillosus, Fr. See Psathyra bulbillosa, Fr. 110 Agarieus Bulbillus, S. NOTE. As far as we know this name occurs first in Fr. Epicr. 1 18. 1836 as a synonym of Agarieus echinipes, Lasch but although quoted since by other writers, we have not been able to trace the name in Schweinitz. Agarieus bulbostis, Bull. See Amanita Mappa, Fr. Agarieus bulbosus, McClatchie non Bull. McClatchie, Proc. S. Cal. Acad. 1 : 382. d. 5 June 1897. Sacc. & Syd. Syll. 16 : 113. d. i Feb. 1902. Psalliota bulbosa, Lloyd. Lloyd, Myc. Notes 29. Nov. 1899. Agarieus bullaeeus, Bull. See Psilocybe bullacea, (Bull.) Fr. Agarieus butyraeeus, Bull. See Collybia butyracea, (Bull.) Fr. Agarieus byssisedus, P. See Claudopus byssisedus, (P.) Fr. Agarieus eaeaophyllus, B. & C. See Crepidotus eaeaophyllus, B. & C. Agarieus eserulipes, Pk. See Psilocybe casrulipes, Pk. Agarieus esesariatus, Fr. See Inocybe cassariata, Fr. Agarieus esesarius, Scop. See Amanita cazsarea, (Scop.) P. Agarieus eaesius, S. Syn. Car. & S. Am. Bor. See Entoloma turbidum, Fr. Agarieus esespitosus, (B.) M. A. Curtis, Bot. N. Car. See Pleurotus casspitosus, Sacc. Syll. NOTE. This is Agarieus ctzspitosus, M. A. Curtis, Bot. N. Car. 85 where it is placed under the subgenus Clitocybe. The plant referred to was Lentinus ccespitosus, B. Decades 120 in Lond. Jour. Bot. 6 : 317 (6). 1847, a species the synonymy of which is complicated. See notes under Lentinus caspitosus, B. and Pleurotus c&spitosus, Sacc. Syll. Agarieus ealamistratus, Fr. See Inocybe calamistrata, Fr. Agarieus Calathus, Buxb. See Clitocybe Calathus, (Buxb.) Fr. Agarieus Californieus, Pk. Pk. Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 22 : 203. d. 15 May 1895. McClatchie in Reid's Hist. Pasadena 621. 1895. McClatchie, Proc. S. Calif. Acad. 1 : 382. 5 June 1897. Sacc. Hedw. 35 : VI. 25 Feb. 1896. [Reportorium No. 7.] Sacc. & Syd. Syll. 14 : 150. d. 20 Aug. 1899. Mcllvaine & Macadam, Am. Fung. 338. d. IQOO. Psalliota California, Lloyd. Lloyd, Myc. Notes 29. Nov. 1899. Agarieus Californiensis, B. & C. See Mycena Californiensis, B. & C. Agarieus eallistus, Pk. See Qalera callista, Pk. See Pluteolus eallistus, Pk. Ill Agapieus ealoehpous, P. See Corttnarius ealoehrous, (P.) Fr. Agapieus ealopus, P. See Marasmius ealopus, (P.) Fr. Agapieus Campanella, Batsch. See Omphalia Campanella, (Batsch) Fr. Agapieus eampanulatus, L. See Chalymotta campanulata, (L.) Karst. See Panasolus eampanulatus, (L.) Fr. Agapieus eampestris, L. NOTE. We can give here only a part of the very numerous North American references to this common species, selecting those which show its range or which contain illustrations or economic notes of value. Walt. Fl. Car. 260. d. 1788. Muhl. Tr. Am. Phil. Soc. 3: 184. 1793. Muhl. Cat. PI. Am. Sept. i ed. 104. 1813. 2 ed. 107. 1818. Raf. Fl. Ludov. 12. 1817. Peck, W. D., PI. Bot. Card. Camb. 49. 1818. Torr. Cat. PI. N. Y. 88. 1819. Fr. S. M. 1 : 281. 1821. S. Syn. Car. 86 (60) no. 720. 1822. Dewey in Hist. Berkshire Co. 85. 1829. Hitchcock, Cat. PI. Amherst 59. 1829. Hitchcock, Cat. PI. Mass, i ed. 644. 1833. 2 ed. 646 (126). 1835. S. Syn. Am. Bor. 151 no. 237. 1834. Lev. Ann. Sci. Nat. III. 5 : 115. 1846. Lea, Cat. PI. Cin. 53. 1849 and Jour. Cin. Soc. 5 : 200 (4). Dec. 1882. Rav. Charleston Med. Jour. & Rev. 6 : 192. March 1851. B. Ann. Nat. Hist. II. 9: 193. March 1852. Sprague, Proc. Boston Soc. 5 : 322, 326. 1856. Porcher, Resources Southern fields i ed. 594. 1863. 2 ed. 694. 1869. Curtis, M. A., Bot. N. Car. 90. 1867. Curtis, M. A., Card. Chron. 1066. 9 Oct. 1869 and Jour. Roy Hort. Soc. II. 2 : 72, 74, 78. 1870. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 22 : 78. 1869. Featherman, Bot. Surv. La. 1870: 123. 1871. Winder, Mushrooms of Canada, 6, 7, 20. /. 1871. Cke. Handbook 137. d. pi. 5, f. 26. 1871. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 23 : 97. d. 1872. Parker, Proc. Poughk. Soc. 1 : 84. i Nov. 1875. Frost in Cat. PI. Amherst 65. 1875. Seaman, Field & Forest 1 : 71. Jan. 1876. Farl. Bull. Bussey Inst. 1 : 436. March 1876. Cke. Field & Forest 2 : 146. Feb. 1877. Johnson, Bull. Minn. Acad. 1 : 235 and Rept. Minn. Surv. 5 : 72. 1877. Morg. Fl. Miami Valley 67. 1878. James, Jour. Cin. Soc. 2: 64 (23). April 1879. Hark. & Moore, Cat. Pac. Fung. 7. Feb. 1880. Brendel, Fl. Peoriana i ed. 392(94). 1882. Somers, Tr. N. Scot. Inst. 5 : 189. 1882. Morg. Jour. Cin. Soc. 6 : 112. d. July 1883. Rav. S. Car. Resources 355. 1883. Bundy, Geol. Wis. 1873-79, 1 : 397. 1883. Cragin, Bull. Wash. Lab. 1 : 21. Sept. 1884. Bessey, Bull. Iowa Agr. Coll. 1884: 146. Jan. 1885. 112 Palmer, Mushrooms/)/. /. 1885. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 36 : 42. d. 1885. Taylor, Rept. U. S. Agr. 1885 : 104 (10). d. pi. /,/. 5- 1886 and 1894. Brendel, Fl. Peoriana 2 ed. 68. 1887. Cobb, List PI. Amherst 32. 1887. Arthur, Rept. N. Y. Exp. Sta. 6 : 464. 1888. Ladd, Kept- N. Y. Exp. Sta. 6 : 464- 1888. Ell. in Cat. PI. N. J. 475- i8 8 9- McBride, Bull. Univ. Iowa 1 : 188. d. 197. d. June 1890. Somers, Tr. N. Scot. Inst. 7 : 466. 1890. Webber, Rept. Nebr. Agr. 1889 : 229 (89). 1890. Banning in Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 44 : 182 (70). Dec. 1891. Falconer, Mushrooms ii6./. 24. 1891. Fairman, Proc. Rochester Acad. 2 : 159. Feb. 1893. Atk. & Schrenk, Jour. Mitch. Soc. 9 : 100 (6). April 1893. Cockerell, Zoe 4 : 285. Oct. 1893. Pk. Country Gent. 59 : 518 (26). /. 12 July 1894. Underw. Proc. Ind. Acad. 1893: 61. Aug. 1894. Kellerm. & Werner, Geol. Ohio 7 2 : 315. Jan. 1895. Beach, Bull. N. Y. Exp. Sta. 88 : 350. pi. a,f. 1-13- March 1895. Graves, Asa Gray Bull. 3 : 43. i Oct. 1895. Gibson, Mushrooms 80. d. pi. 5, 6. 1895. McClatchie in Reid's Hist. Pasadena 621. 1895. Millsp. & Nutt. Publ. Field Columb. Mus. Bot. 1 : 160. Jan. 1896. Sturgis, Rept. Conn. Agr. 1895 : 79 (g). pi. 4,f- 2. Jan. 1896. Underw. Bull. Ala. Exp. Sta. 73 : 337, 339- / / Oct. 1896. Bates, Tr. Mass. Hart. Soc. 1896 : 170, 174. d. 1896. Webster, Am. Kitchen Mag. 6 : 217. Feb. 1897 and Taylor, Hdbk. Mushrooms 2 : 24. 1897. Falconer, Farmers' Bull. U. S. Agr. 53: 1-20. /. 1-14. March 1897. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 48 : 232 (134),^. 6,f. March 1897. McClatchie, Proc. S. Calif. Acad. 1 : 382. 5 June 1897. Atk. Bull. Cornell Univ. 3 : 25. 25 June 1897. Underw. & Earle, Bull. Ala. Exp. Sta. 80 : 253. 28 June 1897. Atk. Bull. Cornell Exp. Sta. 138: 340-352. d. f. 87-100, no & 112. Sept. 1897. Coville, Circ. U. S. Agr. 13 : 4.7. /. i Dec. 1897. Beal, Rept. Mich. Agr. 49. 1897. Taylor, Hdbk. Mushrooms i : pi. A. 1897. Mendel, Am. Jour. Physiol. 1 : 220. i March 1898. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 50 : 80. 28 March 1898. Farl. Yearb. U. S. Agr. 1897 : 456. pi. 21. 1898. [Bull. 15.] Atk. Bull. Cornell Exp. Sta. 168 : 510. May 1899. Smith, C. O., Rhodora 1 : 161. i Sept. 1899. Herbst, Fungal Fl. Lehigh Valley 72. d. 1899. Knox, Sketchbook,/)/. /. 1899. Longyear, Rept. Mich. Bd. Agr. 1898 : 92. 1899. Atk. Mushrooms, i, 3, 18. d. /. /-<$, 12. 243, 248. 20 Oct. 1900. 2 ed. 289, 294. April 1902. Atk. in Bailey's Cycl. Am. Hort. 1042.7. 1440-1442. 1900. Mcllvaine & Macadam, Am. Fung. 332. d. pi. gi.f. 4, 5. 1900. Nelson, Rept. Wyo. Exp. Sta. 10: (38). 1900. Trel. Rept. Mo. Hort. Soc. 43 : 238 (4). 1900. Henderson, Bull. Idaho Exp. Sta. 27 : 30, 31, 48. pi. /, 2. March 1901. Sweetser, Bull. Pacific Univ. I 4 : i2./. F /, 2. May 1901. Earle in Mohr, Contr. U. S. Nat. Herb. 6: 224. 31 July 1901. Garman, Bull. Ky. Exp. Sta. 96: 221. f. g-n. Nov. IQOI. Williams, Plant World 4 : 207. Nov. 1901. 113 Hay, Bull. N. H. Soc. N. B. 4 : 343- 5:110,111,119. 1901,1903. Williamson, Proc. Ind. Acad. 1900: 165. 1901. Brown & Fernekes, Bull. Wis. Nat. Hist. Soc. II. 2 : 45. Jan. 1902. Webster, Rhodora 4 : 77, 79. 4 April 1902. Ricker, Univ. of Maine Studies 3 : 55. 30 April 1902. Ferguson, Bull. U. S. Agr. PI. Industry 16: 15, 17, 32. 14 June 1902. Hess, Bull. Iowa Exp. Sta. 61 : 152. /. 10. July 1902. White, Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 29 : 562. 26 Sept. 1902. Webster, Rhodora 4 : 199. 18 Oct. 1902. Chesnut, Contr. U. S.-Nat. Herb. 7 : 301.7. 66. 1902. Weems & Hess, Proc. Soc. Prom. Agr. Sci. 23 : 167. 1902. Duss, Champ. Guad. & Martinique, 56. 1903. Cockerel!, Jour. Myc. 10 : 50. 19 March 1904. Bres. in Sacc. Pk. & Trel. Harriman Alaska Exp. 5 : 45. 5 April 1904. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 57: 4. July 1904. [Bull. 75.] Duggar, Farmers' Bull. U. S. Agr. 204: 5, 20.- /. /, 2. 1904. Longyear, Rept. Mich. Acad. 4: 115. 1904. Psalliota campestris, Fr. Rostr. Meddelelser om Groenl. 3 : 529. 1888. 3 : 598. 1891. Taylor, Food Products 2 : 21. 1893. Rostrup, Meddelelser om Groenl. 18 : 50 (8). 1894. Pat. & Hariot, Jour, de Bot. 10 : 250. i Aug. 1896. Henn. in Engler & Prantl, Pflanzenfam. 1 *** : 238. d. f. 116, A. 1898. Lloyd, Myc. Notes 26. d. Nov. 1899. Jelliffe, Flora of Long Island 41. 1899. Langl. Proc. La. Soc. Naturalists 1897-9 : 47, 59. 1900. Perry, Agricultural Student 6 : 179. May 1900 and Ohio Univ. Bull. IV. 30: 6. May 1900. Agarieus eampestris, L., var. albus, B. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 36 : 44. d. 1885. Pk. Country Gent. 59 : 518 (27). 12 July 1894. Mcllvaine & Macadam, Am. Fung. 332. d. 1900. Agarieus eampestris, L., var. Buehanani, Pk. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 36 : 44. d. 1885. Mcllvaine & Macadam, Am. Fung. 333. d. 1900. Agarieus eampestris, L., var. elongatus, Pk. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 36 : 44. d. 1885. Mcllvaine & Macadam, Am. Fung. 333. d. 1900. Agarieus eampestris, L.,var. griseus, Pk. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 44 : 150 (38). Dec. 1891. Pk. Country Gent. 59 : 518 (27). 12 July 1894. Mcllvaine & Macadam, Am. Fung. 332. d. 1900. Agarieus eampestris, L., var. hortensis, Cke. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 36 : 44- d. 1885. Pk. Country Gent 59 : 518 (27). . 12 July 1894. Mcllvaine & Macadam, Am. Fung. 333. d. 1900. Longyear, Rept. Mich. Acad. 4: 115. 1904. Psalliota campestris, Fr., var. hortensis, Lloyd. Lloyd, Myc. Notes 27. d. Nov. 1899. Agarieus eampestris, L., var. pratensis, Vitt. Johnson, Bull. Minn. Acad. 1: 235 and Rept. Minn. Surv. 5 : 72, 1877. Longyear, Rept. Mich. Bd. Agr. 1898 : 92. 1899. Agarieus eampestris, L., var. pratieola, Vitt. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 36 : 44. d. 1885. Mcllvaine & Macadam, Am. Fung. 332. d. 1900. 114 Agapieus eampestris, L., var. rufeseens, B. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 36 : 44. d. 1885. Ell. in Cat. PI. N. J. 475. 1889. McIIvaine & Macadam, Am. Fung. 332. d. 1900. Agarieus eampestris, L., var. silvieola, Vitt. Bon. Zweite Deutsche Nordpolarfahrt 2 : 80. 1874. Johnson, Bull. Minn. Acad. 1 : 235. 1877 and Rept. Minn. Surv. 5 72. 1877. Longyear, Rept. Mich. Bd. Agr. 1898 : 92. 1899. Agapieus eampestris, L., var. umbrinus, Vitt. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 36 : 44- d. 1885. McIIvaine & Macadam, Am. Fung. 332. d. 1900. Agarieus eampestpis, L., var. vapoparius, Vitt. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 36 : 44. d. 1885. McIIvaine & Macadam, Am. Fung. 333. d. 1900. Agapieus eampestpis, L., var. villatieus, Brond. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 25 : 109. Sept. 1873. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 36 : 44- d. 1885. McIIvaine & Macadam, Am. Fung. 333. d. 1900. Agarieus villatieus, Brond. Winder, Mushrooms of Canada 20. 1871. Agapieus eamphoratus, Bull. See Lactarius eamphoratus, (Bull.) Fr. Agapieus eamptophyllus, B. See Omphalia camptophylla, B. Agapieus eamptopus, Pk. See Psilocybe eamptopus, Pk. Agapieus eandieans, P. See Clitocybe eandieans, (P.) Fr. Agapieus eandidissimus, B. & C. See Pleurotus eandidissimus, B. & C. Agapieus Candolleanus, Fr. See Hypholoma Candolleanum, Fr. Agapieus Canthapellus, S. See Hygrophorus Cantharellus, (S.) Fr. Agapieus eapepatus, P. See Pholiota caperata, (P.) Fr. Agarieus eapillaris, Schum. See Mycena eapillaris, (Schum.) Fr. Agapieus eapistratus, Cke. See Pholiota cap/strata, Cke. Agapieus eapnoides, Fr. See Hypholoma eapnoides, Fr. Agapieus Caput-Medusse, Fr. See Stropharia Caput- Medusa, Fr. Agapieus earbonarius, Fr. See Flammula carbonaria, Fr. Agapieus Careharias, P. See Lepiota Careharias, P. Agapieus eapeeomoeis, B. & C See Collybia carecomis, B. & C. Agapieus eappeo-albus, With. See Clitopilus carneo-albus, (With.) Fr. 115 Agapieus earneogpiseus, B. & Br. See Eccilia carneogrisea, B. & Br. Agarieus eapneolus, Fr. See Omphalia carneola, Fr. Agapieus eapneus, Bull. See Tricholoma carneum, (Bull.) Fr. Agapieus capnosiop, Pk. See Clitocybe clavipes, (P.) Fr. Agapieus eastaneus, Bull. See Cortinarius eastaneus, (Bull.) Fr. Agapieus eastus, M. A. Curtis. See Tricholoma castum, M. A. Curtis. Agapieus eatephes, B. See Pleurotus eatephes, B. Agapieus eaudieinus, P. See Pholiota mutabilis, (Schseff.) Fr. Agapieus eaulieinalis, Bull. See Coltybia stipitaria, Fr. Agapieus eaveatus, B. & C. See Pleurotus eaveatus, B. & C. Agapieus Ceeilise, B. & Br. See Amanitopsis strangulata, (Fr. ) Roze. Agapieus eellaris, Banning. See Tricholoma cellare, Banning. Agapieus eentenarius, B. & C. See Omphalia centenaria, B. & C. Agapieus eepsestipes, Sow. See Lepiota eepsestipes, (Sow.) Fr. Agapieus eeraeeus, Wulf. See Hygrophorus eeraeeus, (Wulf.) Fr. Agapieus eerasinus, Pk. See Pholiota cerasina, Pk. Agapieus eepinus, Morg, non P. See Collybia tenuipes, (S.) Sacc. Syll. Agapieus eerinus, P. See Tricholoma cerinum, (P.) Fr. Agapieus eepnuus, Vahl. See Psilocybe cernua, (Vahl) Fr. Agapieus eerodes, Fr. See Naucoria eerodes, Fr. Agapieus eepussatus, Fr. See Clitocybe cerussata, Fr. Agapieus eervinus, Scheeff. See Pluteus eervinus, (Schaeff.) Ff. Agapieus ehalybseus, P. See Leptonia chaly, chalybasa, (P.) Fr. Agapieus Chama, Bosc. See Lentinus Chama, (Bosc) Fr. Agapieus eheimonoeeps, B. & C. See Lepiota eheimonoeeps, B. &. C. Agapieus eheimonophilus, Pk. non B. & C. See Crepidotus versutus, Pk. 116 Agarieus eheimonophilus, B. & C. See Armillaria cheimonophila, B. & C. See Mucidula cheimonophila, (B. & C.) Pat. Agarieus ehioneus, P. See Pleurotus ehioneus, (P.) B. Agapieus ehlopinosmus, Pk. See Amanita chlorinosma, Pk. Agarieus ehondripes, B. & C. See Omphalia ehondripes, B. & C. Agarieus ehpysenteroides, Pk. See Tricholoma chrysenteroides, Pk. Agarieus ehpyseus. Pk. See Omphalia chrysophylla, FT., var. chrysea, Pk. Agarieus ehrysoeephalus, Henn. See Clitocybe chrysocephala, Sacc'. Syll. NOTE. Originally spelled auratocephalus and name changed in Saccardo's Sylloge to Clitocybe chrysocephala, q. v. Agarieus ehrysodon, Batsch. See Hygrophorus ehrysodon, (Batsch) Fr. Agapieus ehrysoleueus, Fr. See Omphalia chrysoleuca, Fr. Agapieus ehpysopellus, B. & C. See Flammula chrysopella, B. & C. Agapieus ehpysophaeus, Schseff. See Pluteus chrysophaeus, (Scha?ff.) Fr. Agapieus ehrysophlebius, B. & Rav. See Pluteus ehrysophlebius, B. & Rav. Agapieus ehpysophyllus, Fr. See Omphalia chrysophylla, Fr. Agapieus ehpysotpiehus, B. & C. See Flammula chrysotricha, B. & C. Agapieus eieatrieatus, Ell. & Ev. See Inocybe cicatricata, Ell. & Ev. Agapieus eiliatulus, Fr. See Hiatula ciliatula, Fr. Agapieus einepeus, Bull. See Coprlnus fimetarius, (L.) Fr. Agapieus einnabarinus, S. See Hygrophorus einnabarinus, (S.) Fr. Agapieus einnamomeus, L. See Cortinarius einnamomeus, (L.) Fr. Agapieus eipeinatus, Seer. See Pleurotus circinatus, (Seer.) Fr. Agapieus eipphatus, Schum. See Collybla cirrhata, ^Schum.) B. Agapieus eitpieolop, B. & C. See Mycena citricolor, B. & C. Agapieus eitrinellus, P. See Mycena citrinella, (P.) Fr. Agapieus elavieulapis, Fr. See Mycena clavlcularis, Fr. 117 Agarieus elavipes, P. See Clitocybe elavipes, (P.) Fr. Agapieus Clavus, L. See Collybia Clavus, (L.) Fr. Agapieus Clintonianus, Pk. See Nolanea Clintoniana, Pk. Agarieus elusilis, Fr. See Collybia clus/lis, Fr. Agarieus elypeatus, L. See Entoloma clypeatum, (L.) Fr. Agarieus elypeolapius, Bull. See Lepiota clypeolaria, (Bull.) Fr. Agapieus eoeeineus, Scheerf. See Hygrophorus coccineus, (Schsff.) Fr. Agarieus eoehleatus, S. Syn. Car. 766. See Lentinus eoehleatus, Fr. Agarieus eohsepens, P. See Mycena cohaerens, (P.) Fr. See Marasmius cohasrens, (P.) Cke. Agapieus Coldwellii, McKay. See Pleurotus Coldwellii, McKay. Agapieus eollariatus, Fr. See Mycena collariata, Fr. Agapieus eollinitus, P. See Cortinarius eollinitus, (P.) Fr. Agapieus eollinus, P. See Marasmius oreades, (Bolt.) Fr. Agapieus eoloreus, Pk. See Collybia colorea, Pk. Agapieus Colossus, Fr. See Tricholoma Colossus, Fr. Agapieus eolubrinus, S. Syn. Car. 556. See Lepiota clypeolaria, (Bull.) Fr. Agapieus Columbanus, Mont. See Clitocybe Columbana, Mont. Agarieus Columbetta, Fr. See Tricholoma Columbetta, Fr. Agapieus Colvini, Pk. See Hebeloma Colvini, Pk. Agapieus eomaropsis, Mont. See Hypholoma comaropsis, Mont. Agapieus eomatellus, Pk. See Inocybe comatella, Pk. Agapieus eomatus, Fl. Dan. See Coprinus eomatus, (Fl. Dan.) P. Agapieus eommiseibilis, B. & C. See Pleurotus eommiseibilis, B. & C. Agapieus eommunis, Pk. See Cortinarius eommunis, Pk. Agapieus eomosus, Fr. See Pholiota comosa, Fr. 118 Agapieus compaetus, Fr. See Tricholoma compaction, Fr. Agarieus eomppessipes, Pk. See Clitocybe compressipes, Pk. Agapieus eomtulus, Fr. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 41 : 69. 1888. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 44 : 182 (70). Dec. 1891. Smith, C. O., Rhodora 1 : 162. d. \ Sept. 1899. Atk. Mushrooms 24. d.f. 24. 20 Oct. 1900. Mcllvaine & Macadam, Am. Fung. 334. d. 1900. Atk. in Bailey's Cycl. Am. Hort. 1043. 190x3. Psalltota comtula, Fr. Lloyd, M'yc. Notes 28. d. Nov. 1899. Agarieus eonehatus, Bull. See Panus eonehatus, (Bull.) Fr. Agarieus eonfeppuminatus, B. & Mont. See Mycena conferrumlnata, B. & Mont. Agapieus eonfeptus, Bolt. See Galera conferta, (Bolt.) Fr. Agarieus eonfluens, P. See Collybia eonfluens, (P.) Fr. Agarieus eonieus, Scop. See Hygrophorus conicus, (Scop.) Fr. Agapieus eonieus, Pk. See Nolanea conica, Pk. Agapieus eonigenoides, Ell. See Collybia eonigenoides, Ell. Agapieus eonigenoides, Pk. non Ell. See Collybia albipilata, Pk. Agapieus eonigenus, P. See Collybia conigena, (P.) Fr. Agapieus eonnatipes, B. & C. See Mycena eonnatipes, B. & C. Agapieus eonnatus, B. & C. See Pleurotus eonnatus, B. & C. Agapieus eonnexus, Pk. See Clitocybe connexa, Pk. Agapieus eonoeephalus, Bull. See Bolbitius eonoeephalus, (Bull.) Fr. Agapieus eonopileus, Fr. See Psathyra conopilea, Fr. Agapieus eonopus, P. See Cortinarius sublanatus, Fr. Agapieus eonsobpinus, B. & Mont. See Tricholoma consobrinum, B. & Mont. Agapieus eonsoeiatus, M. A. Curtis. NOTE. This species, first mentioned by Curtis, 1867, under the submenus Tricholoma has, as far as we can ascertain, never been described. It is cited in the references given below. M. A. Curtis, Bot. N. Car. 85. 1867. Cke. & B. Fungi 89. 1875. Taylor, Food Product 2 : 21. 1893. Hyams, Bull. N. Car. Exp. Sta. 177 : 49. Dec. 1900. 119 Agarieus eonspepsus, P. See Naucoria conspersa, (P.) Fr. Agapieus eonstans, Pk. See Mycena eonstans, Pk. Agarieus eonstrietus, Fr. See Armillaria constricta, Fr. Agapieus eontparius, Pk. See Naucoria contraria, Pk. Agapieus eoppinoeeps, B. & C. See Naucoria coprinoceps, B. & C. Agapieus eoppinoides, Pk. See Galera copr/noides, Pk. Agapieus eopiaeeus, Bull. See Lenzites betulina, (L.) Fr. Agapieus ec-pneipes, Fr. See Psiiocybe corneipes, Fr. Agapieus eoponatus, Fr. See Hypholoma coronatum, Fr. Agapieus eoppugis, P. See Psathyra corrugis, (P.) Fr. Agapieus eoptieatus, Fr. See Pleurotus corticatus, Fr. Agapieus eoptieola, Schum. See Mycena cortlcola, (Schum.) Fr. Agapieus eostatus, Fr. See Entoloma costatum, Fr. Agapieus eothupnatus, Pk. Pk. Bull. Torr. Bot. Club. 31 : 181. d. 28 April 1004. Agapieus epaspedius, Fr. See Pleurotus craspedius, Fr. Agapieus epassifolius, B. See Tricholoma crass i folium, B. Agapieus epassipes, Schceff. See Collybia fusipes, (Bull.) B. Agapieus eremopaeeus, Pk. See Collybia cremoracea, Pk. Agapieus epenulatus, Fr. See Hiatula crenulata, Fr. Agapieus eretaeellus, Atk. Atk. Jour. Myc. 8: no. d. 14 Oct. 1902. Agapieus epetaeeus, Auct. Amer. p. p. NOTE. The references to Agarieus cretaceus in American literature are all uncertain and even European writers disagree as to the characters of the European species of this name. Some of the references given below proba- bly relate to Lepiota naucina, Fr. but others, especially those of an early date, cannot now be recognized with any degree of certainty. S. Syn. Car. 84 (58) no. 667. 1822. S. Syn. Am. Bor. 147 no. 75. 1834. M. A. Curtis, Bot. N. Car. 90. 1867. Pk. Rept N. Y. Mus. 22 : 78. 1869. Cke. & B. Fungi 89. 1875. Frost in Cat. PI. Amherst 64. 1875. 120 Gerard, Proc. Poughk. Soc. 1 : 84. i Nov. 1876. Johnson, Bull. Minn. Acad. 1 : 223. 1877 and Rept. Minn. Surv. 5 69. 1877. Hark. & Moore, Cat. Pac. Fung. 7. Feb. 1880. Palmer, Mushrooms^)/. 4. 1885. Cobb, List PI. Amherst 32. 1887. Webster, Am. Kitchen Mag. 6 : 217. Feb. 1897. Taylor, Hdbk. Mushrooms 2 : 24. 1897. Mcllvaine & Macadam, Am. Fung. 344. d. 1900. Psalliota cretacea, Lloyd. Lloyd, Myc. Notes 29. Nov. 1899. Agapieus eretatus, B. & Br. See Clitopilus eretatus, B. & Br. Agapieus epinitus, L. See Lentinus crinitus, (L. ) Fr. Agarieus epinitus, S. See Lentinus Lecomtei, Fr. Agapieus eristatellus, Pk. See Lepiota cristatella, Pk. Agarieus eristatus, A. & S. See Lepiota cristata, A. & S. Agarieus eroeatus, Schrad. See Mycena crocata, (Schrad.) Fr. Agarieus epoeeoecepuleus, P. See Cortinarius croceocceruleus, (P.) Fr. Agapieus epoeeotinetus, Pk. See Crepidotus croceotinctus, Pk. Agapieus epoeeus, Scha?ff. See Cortinarius cinnamomeus, var. croceus, Fr. Agapieus epoeophyllus, B. See Crepidotus crocophyllus, B. Agapieus epoeospopus, B. & C. See Galera crocospora, B. & C. Agapieus erustulinifopmis, Bull. See Hebeloma crustuliniforme, (Bull.) Fr. Agapieus Cubensis, B. & C. See Amanitopsis Cubensis, (B. & C.) Sacc. Syll. Agapieus eultopum, B. & C. See Lepiota cultorum, B. & C. Agapieus euneifolius, Fr. See Tricholoma cuneifolium, Fr. Agapieus Curcuma, B. & C. See Naucoria Curcuma, B. & C. Agapieus Cuptisii, B. See Pluteus Curtisii, B. Agapieus eupvipes, P. See Pholiota tuberculosa, Fr. Agapieus eupvomapginatus, Pk. See Naucoria curvomarginata, Pk. Agapieus euspidatus, Pk. See Entoloma cuspidatum, Pk. Agapieus eyaneus, Pk. See Entoloma cyaneum, Pk. 121 Agarieus eyaneus, S. Syn. Car. 572. See Cortinarius casrulescens, (Schzeff.) Fr. Agarieus eyanipes, Frost. NOTE. Apparently no description has ever been published. Frost in Cat. PI. Amherst 64. 1875. Cobb, List PI. Amherst 32. 1887. Agarieus eyanoxanthus, Schseff. See Russula cyanoxantha, (Schaeff.) Fr. Agapieus eyanoxanthus, S. Syn. Car. 757. See Russula emetics, Fr. Agarieus eyathiformis, Bull. See Clitocybe eyathiformis, (Bull.) Fr. Agapieus eyathoides, Bolt. See Clitocybe eyathiformis, (Bull. ) Fr. Agapieus eymbalifepus, Mont. See Mycena cymbalifera, Mont. Agarieus eyphellsefopmis, B. See Pleurotus cyphellasformis, B. Agapieus daetyliotus, B. & Mont. See Pholiota dactyliota, B. & Mont. Agapieus daueipes, B. & Mont. See Amanitopsis daueipes, (B. & Mont.) Sacc. Agapieus dealbatus, Sow. See Clitocybe dealbata, (Sow.) Fr. Agapieus debilis, Bull. See Mycena debilis, (Bull.) Fr. Agapieus deeipiens, P. See Cortinarius deeipiens, (P.) Fr. Agapieus deeolopans, P. See Cortinarius decolorans, (P.) Fr. Agapieus deeolopans, S. Syn. Car. 580. See Cortinarius calochrous, (P.) Fr. Agapieus deeoposus, Pk. See Tricholoma decorosum, Pk. Agapieus deeumbens, P. See Cortinarius deeumbens, (P.) Fr. Agapieus deglubens, Fr. See Inocybe deglubens, Fr. Agapieus deleetabilis, Pk. See Mycena deleetabilis, Pk. Agapieus delieatellus, Pk. See Collybia delicatella, Pk. Agapieus delieatulus, Pk. See Nolanea delicatula, Pk. Agapieus delieatus, Fr. See Lepiota delicata, Fr. Agapieus delieiosus, L. See Lactarius delieiosus, (L.) Fr. Agarieus demetpiaeus, B. & Mont. See Entoloma demetriacum, B. & Mont. 122 Agarieus dentatus, P. See Lentinus cochleatus, Fr. Agarieus dentieulatus, S. See Lentinus Schweinitzii, Fr. Agarieus depallens, P. See Russula depallens, (P.) Fr. Agarieus depluens, Batsch. See Claudopus depluens, (Batsch) Fr. Agarieus destrietus, Fr. See Inocybe destricta, Fr. Agarieus detersibilis, B. & C. See Colly bia detersibilis, B. & C. Agarieus detersibilis, Pk. See Pholiota detersibilis, Pk. Agarieus diehromus, B. & C. See Psilocybe dichroma, B. & C. Agarieus diehropus, Fr. See Tricholoma diehropus, Fr. Agarieus digitalis, Batsch. See Coprinus digitalis, (Batsch) Fr. Agarieus dilatatus, Fr. See Mycena dilatata, Fr. Agarieus dilutus, P. See Cortinarius dilutus, (P.) Fr. Agarieus diminutivus, Pk. Pk. Bull. Buf. Soc. 1: 53. d. July 1873 and Rept. N. Y. Mus. 26 59. d. April 1874. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 36 : 49. d. 1885. Sacc. Cub. & Mane. Syll. 5 : 1009. d. 28 May 1887. Smith, C. O., Rhodora 1 : 162. d. i Sept. 1899. Atk. Mushrooms 26. d. 20 Oct. 1900. Mcllvaine & Macadam, Am. Fung. 335. d. 1900. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 54 1 : 184. d. pi. 74, f. 1-8. Dec. 1901. Conant, Bull. Boston Myc. Club 19: 5 Feb. 1903. Longyear, Rept. Mich. Acad. 4 : 115. 1904. Psalliota diminutiva, Pk. Henn. in Engler & Prantl, Pflanzenfam. I 1 ** : 238. 1898. Lloyd. Myc. Notes 29. Nov. 1899. Agarieus diseoideus, P. See Hygrophorus discoideus, (P.) Fr. Agarieus discolor, Pk. See Pholiota discolor, Pk. Agarieus diseomorbidus, Pk. See Naucoria discomorbida, Pk. Agarieus diseopus, Lev. ?See Mycena diseopus, Lev. Agarieus diseretus, Fr. See Hiatula discreta, Fr. Agarieus dispersus, Fr. See Hypholoma dispersum, Fr. Agarieus disseminatus, P. See Psathyrella disseminata, (P.) Fr. Agarieus ditopus, Fr. See Clitocybe ditopus, Fr. 123 Agarieus domestieus, P. See Coprlnus domestieus, P. Agarieus dorsalis, Bosc. See Panus dorsalis, (Bosc) Fr. Agapieus dorsalis, Pk. See Crepidotus dorsalis, Pk. Agarieus dryinus, P. See Pleurotus dryinus, (P.) Fr. Agarieus dryophilus, Bull. See Collybia dryophila, (Bull.) Fr. Agarieus duleamarus, A. & S. See Inocybe dulcamara, (A. & S.) Fr. Agarieus duleamarus, S. Syn. Car. 628. See Cortinarius iliopodius, (Bull.) Fr. Agarieus durus, Bolt. See Pholiota dura, (Bolt.) Fr. Agarieus dysthales, Pk. See Entoloma dysthales, Pk. Agarieus eburneus, Bell. See Hygrophorus eburneus, (Bull.) Fr. Agarieus eehinatus, Roth. NOTE. The species of this name is referred to by American authors as both Psalliota echinata, Fr. and Inocybe echinata, Sacc. Syll. The generic position is perhaps doubtful. For references see Inocybe echinata, ^Roth) Sacc. Syll. Agarieus eehinipes, Lasch. See Mycena eehinipes, (Lasch) Fr. Agarieus eehinoearpus, Ell. See Inocybe Oaillardi, Gil let. Agarieus eetypoides, Pk. See Clitocybe eetypoides, Pk. Agarieus edulis, Auct. Amer. See Agarieus arvensis, Schasff. Agarieus egenulus, B. & Br. See Hypholoma egenulum, B. & Br. Agarieus elatinus, P. See Panus violaceofulvus, (Batsch) Quel. Agarieus elatior, Pk. See Naucoria elatior, Pk. Agarieus elegans, P. See Mycena elegans, (P.) Fr. Agarieus elixus, Sow. See Clitocybe elixa, (Sow.) Fr. Agarieus elodes, Fr. See Entoloma elodes, Fr. Agarieus elongatipes, Pk. See Psilocybe elongatipes, Pk. Agarieus elvensis, B. & Br. Hark. & Moore, Cat. Pac. Fung. 7- Feb. 1880. Mcllvaine & Macadam, Am. Fung. 338. d. 1900. 124 Psalliota elvensis, B. & Br. Lloyd, Myc. Notes 29. Nov. 1899. Agapieus emendatidp, B. & C. See Volvaria emendatior, B. & C. Agarieus emetieus, Fr. See Russula emetica, Fr. Agarieus ephemepoides, Bull. See Copr/nus ephemeroides, (Bull.) Fr. Agapieus ephemepus, Bull. See Coprinus ephemeras, (Bull.) Fr. Agarieus epibates, Fr. See Psathyra epibates, Fr. Agarieus Epiehysium, P. See Omphalia Epiehysium, (P.) Fr. Agapieus epigseus, S. Syn. Car. 816. See Pleurotus appllcatus, (Batsch) Fr. Agapieus epimyees, Pk. See Panasolus epimyees, Pk. Agapieus epiphyllus, Fr. See Marasmius epiphyllus, Fr. Agapieus epiptepygius, Scop. See Mycena epipterygia, (Scop.) Fr. Agapieus epixanthus, Fr. See Hypholoma epixanthum, Fr. Agapieus equestris, L. See Tricholoma equestre, (L.) Fr. Agapieus erieaeeus, S. See Psilocybe ericasa, (P.) Fr. Agapieus epieseus, P. See Psilocybe ericasa, (P.) Fr. Agapieus epieetopum, P. See Omphalia umbellifera, (L.) Fr. Agapieus erinaeeellus, Pk. See Pholiota detersibilis, Pk. Agapieus epinaeeus, Fr. See Naucoria erinacea, Fr. Agapieus epubeseens, Fr. See Hygrophorus erubescens, Fr. Agapieus epubeseens, Mont. See Clitocybe erubescens, Mont. Agapieus epysibodes, Mont. See Hebeloma erysibodes, Mont. Agapieus eseulentoides, Pk. See Collybia eseulentoides, Pk. Agapieus eseulentus, Wulf. See Collybia esculents, (Wulf.) Fr. Agapieus Estensis, More. See Collybia Estensis, Morg. Agapieus eugpammus, Mont. See Panus eugrammus, (Mont.) Fr. Agapieus eumopphus, S. Syn. Car. 644. See Cortinarius anomalus, Fr. 125 Agarieus euosmus, B. See Pleurotus euosmus, B. Agarieus euspeireus, B. & C. See Mycena euspeirea, B. & C. Agarieus eutheles, B. & Br. See Inocybe eutheles, B. & Br. Agarieus eutheloides, Pk. See Inocybe eutheloides, Pk. Agarieus euthygrammus, B. & C. See Naucoria euthygramma B. & C. Agarieus exeavatus, B. & C. See Pleurotus exeavatus, B. & C. Agarieus exeedens, Pk. See ffebelotna exeedens, Pk. Agarieus exeelsus, Fr. See Amanita excelsa, Fr. Agarieus exeoriatus, Schaeflv See Lepiota excoriata, (Schseff.) Fr. Agarieus eximius, Pk. See Pilosace eximia, Pk. Agarieus expallens, P. See Clitocybe expallens, (P.) Fr. Agarieus expansus, Pk. See Galera expansa, Pk. Agarieus exseulptus, Fr. See Collybia exsculpta, Fr. Agarieus exsertus, Fr. NOTE. This is considered by Fries to be a variety of Agarieus cctmpes- trii, L. Psalliota exserta, Fr. Lloyd, Myc. Notes 28. d. Nov. 1899. Agarieus fabaeeus, B. NOTE. We have placed here the references to Agarieus amygdalinus, M. A. Curtis of which no description was ever published by Curtis but which he later considered, as shown by notes in his herbarium, to be really Agarieus fabaeeus, B. Agarieus subrufeseens, Pk. is certainly closely related to what is here classed under Agarieus fabaeeus and inasmuch as it is not possible at present to settle the points of distinction, all references to these species are placed together since one studying the subject should examine them all. B. Lond. Jour. Bot. 6 : 314 (3). d. 1847. [No. 114.] B. & C. Am. Jour Sci. II. 8 : 403. Nov. 1849. Lea, Cat. PI. Gin. 53. d. 1849 and Jour. Gin. Soc. 5 : 200 (4). d. Dec. 1882. Rav. Charleston Med. Jour. & Rev. 6 : 192. March 1851. *Rav. Fung. Car. 3 : j. 1855. Sprague, Proc. Boston Soc. 6 : 316. 1859. B. Outl. 80. 1860. James, Jour. Cin. Soc. 2 : 64 (23). April 1879. Morg. Jour. Cin. Soc. 6 : HI. d. July 1883. Sacc. Cub. & Mane. Syll. 5 : 994. d. 28 May 1887. Farl. Proc. Boston Soc. 26 : 358. 8 Sept. 1894. Kellerm. & Werner, Geol. Ohio 7 2 : 315. Jan. 1895. Atk. Mushrooms 23. 1900. 126 Atk. in Bailey's Cycl. Am. Hort. 1043. 1900. Mcllvaine & Macadam, Am. Fung. 341. d. 1900. Agaricus amygdalinus, M. A. Curtis. M. A. Curtis in Rav. Fung. Car. 3 : 3. 1855. (MS. note.) M. A. Curtis, Bot. N. Car. 90. 1867. M. A. Curtis, Jour. Roy. Hort. Soc. II. 2 : 72, 78. 1870. Featherman, Bot. Surv. La. 1870: 123. 1871. Cke. & B. Fungi 88. 1875. Rav. S. Car. Resources 355. 1883. Atk. Mushrooms 23. 20 Oct. 1900. Trel. Rept. Mo. Hort. Soc. 43 : 228 (5). 1900. Trel. Rept. Mo. Bot. Card. 15 : 84. pi. 35, 36. 30 April 1904. Memminger, Jour. Myc. 11 : 12. 4 Jan. 1905. Agaricus subrufescens, Pk. Pk. N. Y. Tribune, d. 25 Dec. 1892 and Card. & For. 5 : 624 d. 28 Dec. 1892. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 46 : 105 (25) d. Dec. 1893 and Rev. Myc. 16 : 125. d. i July 1894. Falconer, Am. Florist 9 : 657. 22 Feb. 1894. Taylor, Rept. U. S. Agr. 1885 : (22). 1894. [In reprint only.] Taylor, Rept. U. S. Agr. 1893 : pi. 4*. 1894. Sacc. Syll. 11: 70. d. July 1895. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 48 : 236 (138). pi. 7 ./. March 1897. Underw. Moulds 122. 1899. Atk. Mushrooms 23. d. 20 Oct. 1900. Mcllvaine & Macadam, Am. Fung. 344. d. 1900. Williams, Plant World 4 : 207. Nov. 1901. Trel. Rept. Mo. Hort. Soc. 43 : 227. (4). 1901. Psalliota amygdalina, M. A. Curtis. M. A. Curtis, Bot. N. Car. 90. 1867. Taylor, Food Products 2 : 21. 1893. Lloyd, Myc. Notes 29. Nov. 1899. Hyams, Bull. N. Car. Exp. Sta. 177: 45. Dec. 1900. Psalliota fabacea, Lloyd. Lloyd, Myc. Notes 29. Nov. 1899. Perry, Agricultural Student 6 : 179. May 1900 and Ohio Univ. Bull. IV. 30: 7. May 1900. Psalliota subrufescens, Lloyd. Lloyd, Myc. Notes 29. Nov. 1899. Agapieus faeifer, B. & C. See Pleurotus faeifer, B. & C. Agapieus fagieola, Lasch. See Psathyra fagieola, (Lasch) Fr. Agapieus faleifolius, Mont. See Psathyrella falcifolia, Mont. Agarieus fallax, Pk. See Tricholoma fallax, Pk. Agapieus Familia, Pk. See Collybia Familia, Pk. Agapieus farinaeeus, Huds. See Laccaria laccata, (Scop.) B. & Br. Agapieus fapinaeeus, Schum. See Panus farinaceus, (Schum.) Fr. Agapieus fapinosus, S. See Amanitopsis farinosa, (S.) Atk. 127 Agarieus faseieulapis, Huds. See Hypholoma fasciculate, (Huds.) Fr. Agapieus fastibilis, P. See Hebeloma fastibile, (P.) Fr. Agarieus fastigiatus, Schseff. See Inocybe fast/giata, (Schaeff.j Fr. Agarieus Feildeni, B. See Stropharia Feildeni, B. Agapieus felinus, P. See Lepiota felina, P. Agapieus Fenzlii, Schulz. See Annularia Fenzlii, Schulz. Agapieus feppugineus, S. Syn. Car. 703. See Coprinus micaceus, (Bull.) Fr. Agapieus feptilis, A. & S. See Entoloma clypeatum, (L.) B. Agapieus flbpillosus, P. See Psathyra fibrillosa, (P.) Fr. Agapieus Fibula, Bull. See Omphalia Fibula, (Bull.) Fr. Agapieus Fibula, var. Swartzii, Fr. See Omphalia Swartzii, (Fr.) Pk. Agarieus fibuloides, Pk. See Omphalia fibuloides, Pk. Agapieus filipes, Bull. See Mycena filipes, (Bull.) Fr. Agapieus fimetapius, L. See Coprinus fimetarius, (L.) Fr. Agapieus fimieola, Fr. See Panseolus fimieola, Fr. Agapieus fimiputris, Bull. See Anellaria fimiputris, (Bull.) Karst. Agapieus flabellifopmis, Bolt. See Lentinus flabelliformis, (Bolt.) Fr. Agapieus flaeeidus, Sow. See Clitocybe flaccida, (Sow.) Fr. Agapieus flammans, Fr. See Pholiota flammans, Fr. Agapieus flavellus, B. & C. See Omphalia flavella, B. & C. Agapieus flaveseens, Pk. See Tricholoma flaveseens, Pk. Agapieus flavidellus, Pk. See Clitocybe flavidella, Pk. Agapieus flavidus, P. See Flammula flavida, (P.) Fr. Agarieus (Mycena) flavipes, S. Syn. Car. 685. NOTE. It is impossible to say what plant this name is intended to desig- nate. S. Syn. Car. 85 (59) no. 685. 1822. Agapieus flavobpunneus, Fr. See Tricholoma flavobrunneum, Fr. 128 Agarieus flavolanatus, B. & C. See Pleurotus flavolanatus, B. & C. Agarieus flavorubens, B. & Mont. See Amanita flavorubens, B. & Mont. Agarieus f lavovipens, P. See Tricholoma equestre, (L.) Fr. Agapieus flavus, Johnson. See Entoloma flavum, Johnson. Agarieus flexipes, Fr. See Cortinarius flexipes, Fr. Agarieus flexuosus, Fr. See Lactarius flexuosus, Fr. Agapieus floeeosus, Schasff. See Pholtota squarrosa, (Muell.) Fr. Agapieus (Galera) floeeulentus, Fr. NOTE. In the reference given below Fries cites his Epicrisis p. 209 but in that place the name Agarieus flocculentus, Fr. does not occur; instead is Agarieus frustulentus, Fr. which is not said to occur in Central America. Fr. Nova Acta R. Soc. Sci. Upsal. III. 1 : 24. 1851. Cent. Amer. Polakowsky, Jahresber. Ver. Erdkunde Dresden 16: 74. 1879. Agapieus floeeulentus, Poll. See Inocybe lanuginosa, (Bull.) Fr. Agapieus floeeulosus, B. See Inocybe flocculosa, B. Agapieus floralis, B. & Rav. See Lepiota floralis, B. & Rav. Agapieus fluxilis, Fr. See Pleurotus fluxilis, Fr. Agarieus foedepatus, B. & Mont. Mont. Syll- Crypt. 121. d. 1856. Sacc. Cub. & Mane. Syll. 5 : .1003. d. 28 May 1887. Mcllvaine & Macadam, Am. Fung. 330. d. 1000. Psalliota foederata, B. & Mont. Henn. in Engler & Prantl, Pflanzenfam. I 1 **: 240. 1898. Lloyd, Myc. Notes 29. Nov. 1899. Agapieus fceniseeii, P. See Psilocybe foenisecii, (P.) Fr. Agapieus foetens, P. See Russula fcetens, (P.) Fr. Agarieus foliomapginatus, Pk. See Leptonia foliomarginata, Pk. Agapieus fpagilior, Pk. See Hebeloma fragilius, Pk. Agapieus fpagilis, Scha?ff. See Omphalia Campanula, (Batsch) Fr. Agapieus fpagilis, P. See Russula fragilis, P. Agapieus fragilissimus, Henn. See Hiatula fragil ssima, Rav. Agapieus fpagrans, Sow. See Clitocybe fragrans, (Sow.) Fr. Agapieus Friesii, Lasch. See Lepiota Friesii, (Lasch) Fr. 129 / Agapieus Frostianus, Pk. See Amanita Frost/ana, Pk. Agapieus fpumentaeeus, Bull. See Tricholoma frumentaceum, (Bull.) Fr. Agapieus (Galera) fpustulentus, Fr. NOTE. See note under Agarieus flocculentus, Fr. Agapieus fulgens, A. & S. See Cortinarius fulgens, (A. & S.) Fr. Agapieus fuliginapius, Batsch. See Collybla plexipes, Fr. Agapieus fuliginosus, Fr. See Lactarius fuliginosus, Fr. Agapieus ful vaster, B. & C. See Lepiota fulvastra, B. & C. Agapieus fulvellus, Fr. See Tricholoma fulvellum, Fr. Agapieus fulvofuligineus, A. & S. See Cortinarius scaurus, Fr. Agapieus fulvotomentosus, Pk. See Crepidotus fulvotomentosus, Pk. Agarieus fulvus, Fr. See Tricholoma flavobrunneum, Fr. Agapieus fulvus, Pk. See Naucoria fulva, Pk. Agapieus fumeseens, Pk. See Tricholoma fumeseens, Pk. Agapieus f umidellus, Pk. See Tricholoma fumidellum, Pk. Agapieus fumosoluteus, Pk. See Tricholoma fumosoluteum, Pk. Agapieus fumosus, P. See Clitocybe fumosa, (P.) Fr. Agapieus f upeatus, P. See Russula furcata, P. Agapieus fupfuraeeus, P. See Tubaria furfuracea, (P.) Fr. Agapieus fupnus, Batsch. NOTE. This is possibly a misprint for Agarieus firmus but in any case it is impossible to say what species the author intended to designate. Muhl. Tr. Am. Phil. Soc. 4 : 240. 1799. Agapieus fuseeseens, Schjeff, See Coprinus fuseeseens, (Schseff.) Fr. Agapieus fuseifolius, Pk. See Nolanea fusci folia, Pk. Agapieus fuseifpons, B. & C. See Pleurotus fuscifrons, B. & C. Agapieus fuseoearneus. NOTE. It is impossible to determine what species is intended in the cita- tion given. Bennett, Cat. PI. R. I. 77- 1888. 130 Agarieus fuseodiseus, Pk. See Inocybe fuscodisca, (Pk.) Massee. Agarieus fuseogriseellus, Pk. See Nolanea fuscogriseella, Pk. Agarieus fuseolilaeinus, Pk. See Collybia fuscolilacina, Pk. Agarieus f useosquameus, Pk. See Lepiota fuscosquamea, Pk. Agarieus fusipes, Bull. See Collybia fusipes, (Bull.) B. Agapieus Fusus, Batsch. See Flammula Fusus, (Batsch) Fr. Agapieus galerieulatus, Scop. See Mycena galericulata, (Scop.) Fr. Agapieus galopus, P. See Mycena galopus, P. Agapieus gambosus, Fr. See Tncholoma gambosum, Fr. Agapieus gelatinosus, Gmel. See Crepidotus mollis, (Scha?ff.) Fr. Agapieus geminellus, Pk. See Naucoria geminella, Pk. Agapieus gentilis, Fr. See Cortinarius gentilis, Fr. Agapieus geophyllus, Sow. See Inocybe geophylla, (Sow.) Fr. Agapieus geotropus, Bull. See Clitocybe geotropa, (Bull.) Fr. Agapieus Gerapdianus, Pk. See Oniphalia Gerardiana, Pk. Agapieus gibbus, P. See Clitocybe infundibuliformis, (Scha?ff.) Fr. Agapieus giganteus, Leys. See Clitocybe maxima, (Gaertn. & Meyer) Fr. Agapieus gilvus, Fr. See Clitocybe gilva, Fr. Agapieus glandulosus, Bull. See Pleurotus glandulosus, (Bull.) Fr. Agapieus glaueipes, B. & C. See Clitocybe glaueipes, B. & C. Agapieus glaueopus, Schaeff. See Cortinarius glaueopus, (Schaeff.) Fr. Agapieus gliodermus, Fr. See Lepiota glioderma, Fr. Agapieus gloioeephalus, D C. See Volvaria gloiocephala, (DC.) Fr. Agapieus glutinosus, Lindgr. See Hebeloma glutinosum, (Lindgr.) Fr. Agapieus Gordon!, B. & Br. See Psathyra Gordon!, B. & Br. Agapieus gossypinus, Johnson. See Hebeloma gossypinum, Johnson. 131 Agarieus graeilentus, Krombh. See Lepiota gracilenta, (Krombh.) Fr. Agapieus graeilis, Fr. See Psathyrella graeilis, Fr. Agarieus gpaeillimus, Weinm. See Omphalia gracillima, (Weinm.) Fr. Agapieus graeiloides, Pk. See Psathyrella graeiloides, Pk. Agapieus gpammopodius, Bull. See Tricholoma grammopodium, (Bull.) Fr. Agapieus gpanosus, Morg. See Lepiota granosa, Morg. Agapieus granulapis, Pk. See Pluteus granularis, Pk. Agapieus gpanulosus, Batsch. See Lepiota granulosa, (Batsch) Fr. Agapieus granulosus, Batsch, var. amianthinus, Pk. See Lepiota amianthina, (Scop.) Fr. Agapieus gpaveolens, P. See Tricholoma graveolens, (P.) Fr. Agapieus Grayanus, Pk. See Entoloma Qrayanum, Pk. Agapieus Greigensis, Pk. See Claudopus Greigensis, Pk. Agapieus gpiseoseabposus, Pk. See Inocybe griseoscabrosa, (Pk.) Earle. Agapieus Guadelupensis, Pat. Pat. Bull. Soc. Myc. Fr. 15 : 197. d. 31 July 1899. West Indies. Sacc. & Syd. Syll. Fung. 16 : 114. d. i Feb. 1902. Duss, Champ. Guad. & Martinique 56. 1903. Agapieus gummosus, Lasch. See Flammula gummosa, (Lasch) Fr. Agapieus gypoflexus, Fr. See Psathyra gyroflexa, Fr. Agapieus hsedinus, B. & C. See Pleurotus hasdinus, B. & C. Agapieus hsematoeephalus, Mont See Marasmius hasmatocephalus, (Mont.) Fr. Agapieus hsematopus, P. See Mycena haematopus, (P.) Fr. Agapieus hsemc-pphoidapius, Schulzer. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 45 : 79 (19) d. Dec. 1893. Pound, Bot. Surv. Nebr. 3 : 12. 18 June 1894. Pk. Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 26 : 67. d. 18 Feb. 1899. Underw. Moulds 122. 1899. Mcllvaine & Macadam, Am. Fung. 336. d. 190x5. Williams, Plant World 4 : 207. Nov. 1901. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 54 1 : 183. d. pi. 75 /. 1-13. Dec. 1901. Psalliota hasmorrhoidaria, Schulzer. Lloyd, Myc. Notes 29. Nov. 1899. Agapieus hsepens, Pk. See Crepidotus hserens, Pk. Agarieus Hallianus, Pk. See Flammula Halliana, Pk. 132 Agarieus hariolopum, Bull. See Collybia hariolorum, (Bull.) Fr. Agarieus haustellaris, Fr. See Crepidotus haustellaris, Fr. Agarieus Hebeloma, Pk. See Tricholoma Hebeloma, Pk. Agapieus helietus, B. See Nolanea helicta, B. Agarieus helodes, Fr. See Entoloma helodes, Fr. Agarieus helvolieeps, B. & C. See Flammula helvolieeps, B. & C. Agarieus helvolus, P. See Cortinarius gentilis, Fr. Agapieus helvus, Fr. See Lactarius helvus, Fr. Agapieus hemileueus, B. & C. See Collybia hemileuca, B. & C. Agapieus hemiphlebius, B. & C. See Pleurotus hemiphlebius, B. & C. Agarieus hemiselepus, B. & C. See Lepiota hemisclera, B. & C. Agapieus hemispilus, Lev. See Clitocybe ? hemispila, (Lev.) Sacc. Syll. Agapieus hemitriehus, P. See Cortinarius hemitriehus, (P.) Fr. Agapieus hepatieus, Batsch. See Omphalia hepatica, (Batsch) Fr. Agarieus herbarum, Pk. See Crepidotus herbarum, Pk. Agapieus hereynieus, var. brunneus, S. Syn. Car. 574- See Cortiaarius violaceus, (L.) Fr. Agapieus hetepoelitus, Fr. See Pholiota heteroclita, Fr. Agapieus hiaseens, Fr. See Psathyrella hiaseens, Fr. Agapieus hiemalis, Osbeck. See Mycena hiemalis, (Osbeck) Fr. Agarieus Highlandensis, Pk. See Flammula Highlandensis, Pk. NOTE. Compare also Agarieus ascophorus, Pk. Agapieus hirtipes, Schum. See Nolanea hirtipes, (Schum.) Fr. Agapieus hirtosquamulosus, Pk. See Hypholoma hirtosquamulosum, Pk. Agapieus Hoffmani, Pk. See Clitocybe Hoffmani, Pk. Agapieus hololepis, Fr. See Pilosace hololepis, Fr. Agapieus holopopphypus, B. & C. See Clitocybe holoporphyra, B. & C. 133 Agapieus holoserieeus, Fr. See Lepiota holosericea, Fr. Agapieus hordus, Pk. nee Fr. See Collybia platyphylla, (P.) Fr. Agapieus hopmophorus, Mont. See Pholiota hormophora, Mont. Agapieus Hornemanni, Fr. See Stropharia depllata, (P.) Fr. Agapieus Howeanus, Pk. See Pholiota Howeana, (Pk.) Earle. Agapieus humilis, P. See Tricholotna humile, (P.) Fr. Agapieus hyaeinthus, Batsch. See Hygrophorus conicus, (Scop.) Fr. Agapieus hydpophopus, Bull. See Psathyrella hydrophorus, (Bull.) Fr. Agapieus hygpophopoides, Pk. See Collybia hygrophoroides, Pk. Agapieus hymenoeephalus, Pk. See Hypholoma hymenocephalum, Pk. Agapieus hypnophilus, B. See Pleurotus hypnophilus, B. Agapieus Hypnopum, Batsch. See Galera Hypnorum, (Batsch) Fr. Agapieus hypopithyus, M. A. Curtis. NOTE. This species is mentioned in the citations given below under the subgenus Tricholoma but it apparently was never described. Under the genus Tricholoma it is referred to but again without description. Curtis. M. A., Bot. N. Car. 84. 1867. Cke. & B. Fungi 89. 1875. Agapieus hypopopphypus, B. & C. See Leptonia hypoporphyra, B. & C. Agapieus hypothejus, Fr. See Hygrophorus hypothejus, Fr. Agapieus ianthinus, Batsch. See Mycena pura, (P.) Fr. Agapieus iliopodius, Bull. See Cortinarius iliopodius, (Bull.) Fr. Agapieus illieitus, Pk. See Hebeloma illicitum, Pk. Agapieus illinitus, L. See Lepiota illinita, (L.) Fr. Agapieus illudens, S. See Clitocybe illudens, S. Agapieus imbrieatus, Fr. See Tricholoma imbricatum, Fr. Agapieus immaeulatus, Pk. See Mycena immaculata, Pk. Agapieus impolitoides, Pk. See Tricholoma scalpturatum, Fr. Agapieus ineanus, Fr. See Leptonia incana, Fr. 134 Agarieus ineertus, Pk. See Hypholoma appendiculatum, (Bull.) Fr. Agarieus ineonstans, Fr. NOTE. This species, mentioned by Muhlenberg, 1813, 1818, Torrey 1819, is uncertain. It is referred by Schweinitz, 1834, to Panus conchatus, Fr. Agaricus indeeens, Pk. See Pholiota indeeens, Pk. Agarieus Indigo, S. See Lactarius Indigo, (S.) Fr. Agarieus indigofepus, Ell. See Entoloma indigoferum, Ell. Agapieus infelix, Pk. See Inocybe infelix, Pk. Agarieus infidus, Pk. See Inocybe infida, (Pk.) Earle. Agapieus infpaetus, Fr. See Cortinarius infractus, Fr. Agarieus infundibuliformis, Schaeff. See Clitocybe infundibuliformis, (Schsff.) Fr. Agapieus inopus, Fr. See Flammula inopus, Fr. Agapieus inquilinus, Fr. See Tubaria inquilina, Fr. Agapieus integrellus, P. See Omphalia integrella, (P.) Fr. Agapieus intertextus, B. & C. See Mycena intertexta, B. & C. Agapieus involutus, Batsch. See Paxillus involutus, (Batsch) Fr. Agapieus ioeephalus, B. & C. See Mycena iocephala, B. & C. Agapieus Iris, B. See Mycena Iris, B. Agapieus jejunus, Fr. Fr. Nova Acta R. Soc. Sci. Upsal. III. 1 : 24. d. 1851. West Indies. Sacc. Cub. & Mane. Syll. 5 : 1001. d, 28 May 1887. Agapieus Johnsonianus, Pk. See Pholiota Johnson iana, (Pk.) Atk. Agapieus jubatus, Fr. See Entoloma jubatum, Fr. Agapieus juneieola, Fr. See Mycena juncicola, Fr. Agapieus kermesinus, B. & C. See Omphalia kermesina, B. & C. Agapieus laeeatus, Scop. See Laccaria laccata, (Scop.) B. & Br. Agapieus laeepatus, S. Syn. Car. 637. NOTE. It is uncertain to what plant this name belongs, but it apparently is not Collybia laceSata, (Laschj. See P. Syn. 336. 1801 and Slreinz, Nomenclator 61. 1862. S. Syn. Car. 82 (56) no. 637. 1822. 135 Agarieus laeerus, Fr. See Inocybe lacera, Fr. Agapieus laehnophyllus, B. See Collybia lachnophylla, B. See Marasmius cohaerens, (P.) Cke. Agapieus laehpymabundum, Bull. See Hypholoma lachrymabundum, (Bull.) Fr. Agapieus laeteus, P. See Mycena lactea, P. Agapieus laeteus, S. Syn. Car. 745. See Russula furcata, P. Agapieus laetifluus, Scharff. See Lactarius volemus, Fr. Agapieus laeunosus, Pk. See Collybia lacunosa, Pk. Agapieus laetifpons, B. & C. See Pluteus laetifrons, B. & C. Agapieus Isetus, P. See Hygrophorus Isetus, (P.) Fr. Agapieus Isevis, Krombh. See Annularia Isevis, (Krombh.) Fr. Agarieus lamellipugus, D C. See Paxillus panuoides, Fr. Agapieus (Pleurotus) lamellosus, S. NOTE. The only reference we have to this species is that given below, but no description appears to have been given, although Schweinitz gives himself as authority. S. Syn. Am. Bor. 149 no. 161. 1834. Agapieus lampropus, Fr. See Leptonia lampropus, Fr. Agapieus lanuginosus, Bull. See Inocybe lanuginosa, (Bull.) Fr. Agapieus laseivus, Fr. See Tricholoma lascivum, Fr. Agapieus latepapius, Pk. See Tricholoma laterarium, Pk. Agapieus latepieolor, Mont. See Hebeloma latericolor, Mont. Agapieus lateritius, Sctiseff. See Hypholoma suMaterltium, Fr. Agapieus latepitius, Fr. non Schseff. See Galera lateritia, Fr. Agapieus latifolius, Pk. See Mycena latifolia, Pk. Agapieus Leaianus, B. See Mycena Leaiana, B. Agapieus Leightoni, B. See Pleurotus Leightoni, B. Agapieus leiopus, S. Syn. Car. 658. See Collybia asema, Fr. Agapieus leiphaemius, Mont. See Clitocybe leiphasmia, Mont. Agapieus lentieeps, Pk. See Naucoria lentieeps, Pk. Agarieus lentieularis, Lasch. See Lepiota lentieularis, (Lasch) Gillet. Agarieus lentinoides, Pk. See Collybia lentinoides, Pk. Agarieus lentus, P. See Flammula lenta, (P.) Fr. Agarieus leoninus, Scharff. See Pluteus leoninus, (Schzeff.) Fr. Agarieus leoninus, var. b., S. Syn. Car. 638. See Pluteus leoninus, (Schseff.) Fr. Agapieus lepideus, Fr. See Lentinus lepideus, Fr. Agapieus lepidomyees, A. & S. See Cortinarius pholideus, Fr. Agapieus leptoeephalus, P. See Mycena alcalina, Fr. Agapieus leptolomus, Pk. See Clitocybe leptoloma, Pk. Agapieus leptophyllus, Pk. See Mycena leptophylla, Pk. Agapieus leueoeephalus, Fr. See Tricholoma leucocephalum, Fr. Agapieus leueophanes, B. & Br. See Paneeolus leueophanes, B. & Br. Agapieus leueophyllus, A. & S. See Tricholoma ustale, Fr. Agapieus leueoxanthus, P. See Tricholoma sejunctum, (Sow.) Fr. Agapieus lignatilis, P. See Pleurotus lignatilis, (P. ) Fr. Agapieus lignieola, Pk. See Naucoria lignieola, Pk. Agapieus lilaeifolius, Pk. See Omphalia lilacifolia, Pk. Agapieus lilaeinus, Pk. See Omphalia lilacifolia, Pk. Agapieus lilaeinus, Mont. See Mycena lilacina, Mont. Agapieus limieola, Pk. See Psilocybe limieola, Pk. Agapieus limonellus, Pk See Pholiota limonella, Pk. Agapieus Limpnium, Pk. See Collybia scorzonerea, (Batsch) Fr. Agapieus limophilus, Pk. See Psilocybe limophila, Pk. Agapieus limpidus, Fr. See Pleurotus limpidus, Fr. Agapieus lineatus, Bull. See Mycena lineata, (Bull.) P. 137 Agapieus liratus, B. & C. See Qalera lirata, B. & C. Agarieus lividus, S. Syn. Car." 758. See Russula furcata, P. Agapieus longieaudus, P. See Hebeloma longicaudum, (P.) Fr Agapieus longipes, Bull. See Collybia longipes, (Bull.) Fr. Agarieus longistpiatus, Pk. See Pluteus longistriatus, Pk. Agapieus lueifugus, Fr. See Inocybe lucifuga, Fr. Agapieus lupinus, Fr. See Flammula lupina, Fr. Agapieus luridus, Schaeff. See Tricholoma luridum, (Schseff.) Fr. Agarieus (Mycena) luteo-alba? Somers, Tr. N. Scot. Inst. 6 ; 286. 1887. Agapieus luteofolius, Pk. See Pholiota luteofolla, Pk. Agapieus luteo-olivaeeus, B. & C. See Colly bia luteo-olivacea, B. & C. Agapieus luteopallens, Pk. See Mycena luteopallens, Pk. Agapieus luteovirens, A. & S. See Armillaria luteovirens, (A. & S.) Fr. Agapieus luteus, Huds. See Russula lutea, (Huds.^ Fr. Agarieus lyeopepdoides, Bull. See Nyctalis lycoperdoides, (Bull.) Schrt. Agapieus maeromastes, Fr. See Qalera maeromastes, Fr. Agapieus macro-pus, Fr. See Cortinarlus macropus, Fr. Agapieus maerospopus, Mont. See Lentinus Lecomtei, Fr. Agapieus maepoupus, Scop. See Collybia radicata, (Relh.) Fr. Agapieus maeulatus, A. & S. See Collybia maculata, (A. & S.) Fr. Agapieus maeulatus, Scop. See Gomphldius maeulatus, (Scop.) Fr. Agapieus maeulosus, Pk. See Clitocybe maculosa, Pk. Agapieus madeodiseus, Pk. See Hypholoma madeodiscum, Pk. Agapieus madidus, Fr. See Entoloma madidum, Fr. Agapieus magnifleus, Pk. Pk. Bull. Torr. Bot. Club. 26 : 67. d. 8 Feb. 1899. Mcllvaine & Macadam, Am. Fung. 342. d. pi. 94. 1900. Trel. Rept. Mo. Hort. Soc. 43 : 228 (5). 1900. 138 *Sacc. & Syd. Syll. 16 : 119. d. i Feb. 1902- Psallioia magnifies, Lloyd. Lloyd, Myc. Notes 29. Nov. 1899. Agarieus magnivelaris, Pk. See Armillaria ponderosa, Pk. Agarieus magnus, Frost. NOTE. This species, so far as we know, is mentioned only in places cited below and no description has been published. Frost in Cat. PI. Amherst 65. 1875. Cobb, List PI. Amherst 32. 1887. Agarieus majalis, Fr. See Entoloma majale, Fr. Agapieus malaehius, B. & C. See Crepidotus malaehius, B. & C. Agapieus mammosus, L. See Nolanea mammosa, (L.) Fr. Agapieus Mappa, Batsch. See Amanita Mappa, (Batsch) Fr. Agapieus mapginatus, Batsch. See Pholiota marginata, (Batsch) Fr. Agapieus mapitimoides, Pk. See Inocybe maritimoides, Pk. Agapieus maritimus, Fr. See loocybe maritima, Fr. Agapieus maritimus, Pk. Pk. Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 26 : 66. d. 8 Feb. 1899. Underw. Moulds 122. 1899. Atk. Mushrooms 142. 20 Oct. 1900. Mcllvaine & Macadam, Am. Fung. 337. d. 1900. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 54* : 184. d. Dec. 190^ Sacc. & Syd. Syll. 16 : 114. d. i Feb. 1902. Conant, Bull. Boston Myc. Club 19. 5 Feb. 1903. Psalliota maritima, Lloyd. Lloyd, Myc. Notes 29. Nov. 1899. Agapieus marmopeus, Pk. See Clitocybe marmorea, Pk. Agapieus Maptianus, B. & C. See Oalera Martiana, B. & C. Agapieus mastigep, B. & Br. See Psathyra mastigera, B. & Br. Agapieus mastoideus, Fr. See Lepiota mastoidea, Fr. See Lepiota umbonata, (Schum.) Schrt. Agapieus mastpueatus, Fr. See Pleurotus mastrucatus, Fr. Agapieus maximus, Ga?rtn. & Meyer. See Clitocybe maxima, (Gaertn. & Meyer) Fr. Agapieus melaleueus, P. See Tricholoma melaleucum, (P.) Fr. Agapieus meliigena, B. & Cke. See Mycena meliigena, B. & Cke. Agapieus Melilotus, B & C See Clitopilus Melilotus, B. & C. 139 Agapieus melinoides, P. See Naucoria melinoides, (P.) Fr. Agapieus melleopubens, B. & C. See Arm Maria melleorubens, B. & C. Agarieus melleus, Vahl. See Armillaria mellea, (Vahl) Fr. Agarieus mesomopphus, A. & S. See Lepiota delicata, Fr. Agapieus mesophseus, P. See Hebeloma mesophasum, (P.) Fr. Agapieus metaehpous, Fr. See Clitocybe metachroa, Fr. Agapieus metulispopus, B. & Br. See Lepiota metulispora, B. & Br. Agapieus Miamensis, Morg. See Lepiota Miamensis, Morg. Agapieus mieaeeus, Bull. See Coprinus mieaeeus, (Bull.) Fr. Agapieus Miehelianus, Fr. See Collybia Micheliana, Fr. Agapieus Mieheneri, B. & C. See Pleurotus Mieheneri, B. & C. Agapieus miepopus, Pk. See Clitopilus mlcropus, Pk. Agarieus miepospopus, Ell. See Tricholoma microsporum. Ell. Agapieus mieulatus, Fr. See Tricholoma miculatum, Fr. Agapieus miniatus, Fr. See Hygrophorus miniatus, Fr. Agapieus minutulus, Pk. See Mycena minutuia, Pk. Agapieus minutus. NOTE. This name recorded by Muhlenberg without authority is impossible to trace. Muhl. Tr. Am. Phil. Soc. 4: 240. 1799. Agapieus miratus, Pk. See Mycena mi rat a, Pk. Agapieus mitis, P. See Pleurotus mitis, (P.) Fr. Agapieus modestus, Pk. See Hypholoma modestum, Pk. Agapieus mollis, Scha?ff. See Crepidotus mollis, (Schsff.) Fr. Agapieus monadelphus, Morg. See Clitocybe monadelpha, Morg. See Armillaria mellea, (Vahl) Fr. Agapieus (Tricholoma) monstrosus, Sow. NOTE. We are unable to say what this species is. Johnson, Bull. Minn. Acad. 1 : 354. 1880. 140 Agarieus montanus, P. See Psilocybe atrorufa, (Schaeff.) Fr. Agarieus montanus, Pk. See Omphalia montana, Pk. Agarieus montieulosus, B. & C. See Amanita montlculosa, B. & C. Agarieus Morgan!, Pk. See Lepiota Morgan!, Pk. Agarieus mueidolens, B. See Galera mueidolens, B. Agarieus mueidus, Schrad. See Armlllaria mucida, (Schrad.) Fr. - Agarieus mueifer, B. & Mont. See Tricholoma muciferum, B. & Mont. Agarieus Mueor, Batsch. See Mycena Mucor, (Batsch) Fr. Agarieus multipunetus, Pk. See Pleurotus decorus, Fr. Agarieus muralis, Sow. See Omphalia muralis, (Sow.) Fr. Agarieus murieatus, Fr. See Pholiota muricata, Fr. Agarieus murinaeeus, Bull. See Tricholoma murinaceum, (Bull.) Fr. Agarieus murinolilaeinus, Ell. & Ev. See Inocybe murinolilacina, Ell. & Ev. Agarieus Murrayi, B. & C. See Entoloma Murrayi, B. & C. Agarieus musseeola, B. & C. See Crepidotus musseeola, B. & C. Agarieus musearius, L. See Amanita muscaria, (L.) P. Agarieus musearius, var. major, Pk. See Amanita strobiliformis, (Vitt.) Fr. Agarieus musearius, var. minor, Pk. See Amanita Frostiana, Pk. Agarieus museigenus, Schum. See Collybia muscigena, (Schum.) Fr. Agarieus museorum, Hoffm. See Tubaria museorum, (Hoffm.) Fr. Agarieus mutabilis, Scha^ff. See Pholiota mutabilis, (Scha?ff.) Fr. Agarieus mutatus, Pk. See Inocybe mutata, (Pk.) Massee. Agarieus mutilus, Fr. See Pleurotus mutilus, Fr. Agarieus myeenoides, Fr. See Pholiota myeenoides, Fr. Agarieus myomyees, A. & S. no. 503. See Tricholoma terreum, (Schajff.) Fr. Agarieus myriadophyllus, Pk. See Collybia myriadophylla, Pk. 141 Agarieus nanus, P. See Pluteus nanus, (P.) Fr. Agapieus napeotieus, Batsch. See Coprinus narcoticus, (Batsch) P. Agarieus napdosmius, Ell. See Armillaria nardosmia, Ell. Agapieus naueinoides, Pk. See Lepiota naucina, Fr. Agapieus naueinus, Fr. See Lepiota naucina, Fr. Agapieus nauseosus, P. NOTE. The species by this name in S. Syn. Car. 759 is later referred by Schweinitz to Russula nitida, P. q. v. Other references to this species seem doubtful. Agapieus (Entoloma) nauseosus, M. A. Curtis. NOTE. This occurs only in Curtis's Catalogue and no description has ever been published. M. A. Curtis, Bot. N. Car. 88. 1867. Agapieus nebulapis, Batsch. See Clitocybe nebularis, (Batsch) Fr. Agapieus neeatop, P. See Lactarius turpis, Fr. Agapieus nephrodes, B. & C. See Crepidotus nephrodes, B. & C. Agapieus nephpodes, Pk. 26 Rept. See Crepidotus applanatus, Fr. Agapieus Nieotiana, B. & C. See Naucoria Nieotiana, B. & C. Agapieus nidoposus, Fr. See Entoloma nidorosum, Fr. Agapieus nidulans, P. See Claudopus nidulans, (P.) Pk. Agapieus niger, S. See Pleurotus niger, (S.) Fr. Agapieus nigpella, S. Syn. Car. 785. See Collybia atrata, Fr. Agapieus nigpipes, S. See Marasmius nigripes, (S.) Fr. Agapieus nigpita, B. & C. See Collybia nigrita, B. & C. Agapieus niphetus, Ell. See Pleurotus niphetus, Ell. Agapieus nitidipes, Pk. See Hypholoma nitidipes, Pk. Agapieus nitidus, Fr. See Amanlta nitida, Fr. Agapieus nitidus, P. See Russula nitida, P. Agapieus nitidus, S. Syn. Car. 716. See Psilocybe ericsea, (P.) Fr. non B. & C. 142 Agarieus nivalis, Pk. non Grev. See Amanitopsis albocreata, Atk. Agapieus niveus, P. Syn. p. 400. See Coprlnus niveus, P. Agarieus niveus, P. Syn. p. 438. See Russula frag/Us, P. Agarieus noetiphilus, Ell. See Lepiota noctiphila, Ell. Agapieus nodulosporus, Pk. See Inocybe nodulispora, Pk. Agapieus nolitangepe, Fr. See Psathyra nolitangere, Fr. Agapieus Novebopaeensis, Pk. See CUtopilus Noveboracensis, Pk. Agapieus nueeus, Bolt. See Naucoria nucea, (Bolt.) Fr. Agapieus nudus, Bull. See Tricholoma nudum, (Bull.) Fr. Agapieus oblitus, Pk. See Lepiota oblita, Pk. Agapieus obseupatus, B. & Br. See Marasmius obscuratus, B. & Br. Agapieus obseupus, P. See Inocybe obscura, (P.) Fr. Agapieus obtusatus, Fr. See Psathyra obtusata, Fr. Agapieus oeellatus, Fr. See Collybia ocellata, Fr. Agapieus oehraeeus, A. & S. See Russula ochracea, A. & S. Agapieus oehpoleueus, P. See Cortinarius ochroleucus, (P.) Fr. Agapieus oehpoleueus, S. Syn. Car 7 95- Aug. 1893. Underw. Proc. Ind. Acad. 1893: 31, 32. Aug. 1894. Clements, Fl. Nebr. i : 57. d. 1894. Kellerm. & Werner, Geol. Ohio 7 2 : 348. Jan. 1895. Tracy & Earle, Bull. Miss. Exp. Sta. 34 : 94- May 1895. Underw. Proc. Ind. Acad. 1894: 153- Oct. 1895. [1895. Ellis & James in Holzinger, Contr. U. S. Nat. Herb. 3 : 276. 23 Nov. 172 Pammel, Proc. Iowa Acad. 2 : 203. 1895. Pound, Clements and others, Bot. Surv. Nebr. 4: 34. 20 Jan. 1896. Stevens, Rept. Ohio Acad. 4 : 20. 1896. McClatchie, Proc. S. Cal. Acad. 1 : 351. 5 June 1897. Underw. & Earle, Bull. Ala. Exp. Sta. 80 : 136. 28 June 1897. Stevens, Rept. Ohio Acad. 5: 66. 1897. Stevens, Rept. Ohio Acad. 6 : 38. 1898. Underw. Moulds 32. pi. j,f. 6. 1899. Davis, B. M., Bot. Gaz. 29 : 297. pi. 22. 25 May 1900. Long, Bull. Torr. Bdt. Club 27 : 586. 14 Nov. 190x5. Nelson, Rept. Wyo. Exp. Sta. 10: (20). 1900. Tracy & Earle in Greene, PI. Baker 1 : 16. 22 Feb. 1901. Stevens, Ber. Deutsch. Bot. Ges. 19: 174. 24 April 1901. Earle in Mohr. Contr. LJ. S. Nat. Herb. 6 : 152. 31 July 1901. Stevens, Bot. Gaz. 32: 91, 98. pi. 2. 20 Aug. 1901 and 32: 254. 21 Oct. 1901. Patterson, Bull. U. S. Agr. PI. Industry 8:17. 3 Feb. 1902. *Griffiths, West- Am. Fung. ^75. 21 May 1902. Kellerm. Jour. 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Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 24 : 103. 1872. B. Grev. 3 : 58 (too). Dec. 1874. Farl. Bull. Bussey Inst. 1 : 320.7. 5. 1875. Frost in Cat. PI. Amherst 84. 1875. Farl. Bull. Bussey Inst. 1 ; 429. d. 432. March 1876. Burrill, Bull. 111. Lab. 1 : 57. pi. i,f. 1-4. Dec. 1876. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 29 : 76. 1878. James, Jour. Cin. Soc. 2 : 67 (26). April 1879. *E11. N. A. F. 204. 1879. Hark & Moore, Cat. Pac. Fung. 26. Feb. 1880. Johnson, Bull. Minn. Acad. 1 : 365. 1880. Farl. Bot. Gaz. 8 : 334. d. Nov. 1883. Bundy, Geol. Wis. 1873-79. 1 : 400. 1883. Pk. in Day's Cat., Bull. Buf. Soc. 4 : 213 (149). 1883. 173 Farl. Bot. Gaz. 9 : 40. March 1884. Trel. Tr. Wis. Acad. 6 : 108 (4). Nov. 1884. Barnes in Bot. Gaz. 9 : 194. Dec. 1884. Bessey, Bull. Iowa Agr. Coll. 1884: 140. Jan. 1885. Kellerm. Bull. Wash. Lab. 1 : 78. Jan. 1885 and Tr. Kans. Acad. 9 : 83. 1885. Hark. Bull. Cal. Acad. 1 : 163. 7 March 1885. Wint. & Demet. Hedw. 24 : 201 (25). Oct. 1885. Arth. & Holw. Bull. Minn. Surv. 3 : 36. i Oct. 1887. Brendel, Fl. Peoriana 2 ed. 69. 1887. Halsted, Bull. Iowa Agr. Coll. 1886 : 54. 1887. Kellerm. & Carl. Tr. Kans. Acad. 10 : 94. 1887. Langlois, Cat. PI. La. 29. 1887. Scribner, Rept. U. S. Agr. 1886 : 134. 1887. Berl. & De Toni in Sacc. Syll. 7 : 234. d. 15 March 1888. Halsted, Bot. Gaz. 13: 56. March 1888. Halsted, Bull. Iowa Agr. Coll. 1888 : 99. April 1888. Tracy & Gall. Jour. Myc. 4: 36. May 1888. Macbr. & Hitchcock, Bull. Univ. Iowa 1 : 51. Nov. 1888. Halsted, Jour. Myc. 5 : 9. March 1889. Kelsey, Jour. Myc. 5 : 81. June 1889. Swingle, Tr. Kans. Acad. 1 1 : 66. i Nov. 1889. Ell. in Cat. PI. N. J. 594. 1889. *Underw. & Cook, Illustr. Fungi 91. 1889. Humphrey, Rept. Mass. Exp. Sta. 8: 222. Jan. 1890. *E11. & Ev. N. A. F. 2420. 1890. Webber, Rept. Nebr. Agr. 1889: 190 (50). 1890. Swingle, Tr. Kans. Acad. 12: 130. 30 March 1891. Halsted, Rept. N. J. Exp. Sta. 1890 : 350. June 1891. Halsted, Bot. Gaz. 16 : 340. 15 Dec. 1891. Williams, Bull. S. Dak. Exp. Sta. 29: 46. Dec. 1891. Williams, Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 19 : 83. 5 March 1892. Atk. Bull. Ala. Exp. Sta. 41 : 44- Dec. 1892. McCarthy, Bull. N. Car. Exp. Sta. 84: 15. 21 April 1892. Millsp. Bull. W. Va. Exp. Sta. 24: 510. June 1892. Halsted, Rept. N. J. Exp. Sta. 1891 : 249. 1892. *Seymour & Earle, E. F. 256, 257, 259. i May 1893. *E11. & Ev. Fung. Columb. 133. 1893. Halsted, Rept. N. J. Exp. Sta. 1892 : 277, 346. 1893. *Shear, N. Y. Fungi 799. 1893. Halsted, Rept. N. J. Exp. Sta. 1893 : 326. 1894. *Seymour & Earle, E. F. 401. i July 1895. Halsted, Rept. N. J. Exp. Sta. 1894 : 356. 1895. Millsp. & Nutt. Publ. Field Columb. Mus. Bot. 1 : 82. Jan. 1896. Wager, Ann. Bot. 10 : 297. pi. 15, 16. Sept. 1896. Pammel & Carver, Proc. Iowa Acad. 3: 144. 1896. Atk. Bull. Cornell Univ. 3 : 14. 25 June 1897. Davis, J. J., Tr. Wis. Acad. 11 : 165. Aug. 1897. *Seymour & Earle, E. F. 454. 15 Oct. 1897. Beal, Proc. Soc. Prom. Agr. Sci. 18 : 37- i8Q7- Ell. in Hitchcock, Rept. Mo. Bot. Card. 9 : 120. 20 April 1898. Orton, Rept. Vt. Exp. Sta. 1 1 : 202. Sept. 1898 and Contr. Bot. Vt. 2 : 4. Sept. 1898. Berl. Icon. Phyc. 6. d. pi. /. pi. 2,f. i. 1898. Halsted, Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 26 : 18. 16 Jan. 1899. Halsted, Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 26 : 382. 18 July 1899. Orton, Rept. Vt. Exp. Sta. 12: 165. Dec. 1809 and Contr. Bot. Vt. 7 : 165. Dec. 1899. 174 Halsted, Rept. N. J. Exp. Sta. 1898 : 368. 1899. Herbst, Fungal Fl. Lehigh Valley 205. d. 1899. Selby, Bull. Ohio Exp. Sta. 121 : 21, 37- Sept. 1900. Hume, Rept. Fla. Exp. Sta. 1900 : 39. 1900. Berl. Riv. Patol. Veg. 9 : 9. d.f. i. 20 Feb. 1901. Halsted, Rept. N. J. Exp. Sta. 1900 : 462. pi. //. 1901 Sturgis, RepV Conn. Exp. Sta. 24 : 262, 285, 291. 1901. *Griffiths, West Am. Fung. 46. 22 March 1902. Ricker, Univ. of Maine Studies 3 : 18. 30 April 1902. Albugo Convolvulaeeamm, Henn. See Albugo Ipomaeae-panduranae, (S.) Swingle. Albugo Ipomoase-panduranse, (S.) Swingle. NOTE. For notes on the structure of Aecidium Ipomcea-pandurana, S. which some writers even at the present date quote incorrectly as a true Aecidium, see Farl. Bot. Gaz. 14: 187-189. 16 Aug. 1889. Whether Cystopus Convolvulaeeamm, Speg. is specifically distinct from this species as supposed by some mycologists seems to us doubtful and at least the no. 1809 N. A. F. and 501 Rav. Fung. Am. cited by Berlese in Riv. Patol. Veg. g : 25 under C. Convolvulacearum seem to us to be Albugo Ipomcetz-pandurana as is probably also Albugo Convolvulacearum of Hen- nings given below. Swingle, Jour. Myc. 7: 112. April 1892. Schrt. in Engler & Prantl, Pflanzenfam. I 1 : 112. d. Aug. 1893. Underw. Proc. Ind. Acad. 1893: 32. Aug. 1894. Clements, Fl. Nebr. r : 58. d. 1894. Tracy & Earle, Bull. Miss. Exp. Sta. 34 : 94. May 1895. Underw. & Earle, Bull. Ala. Exp. Sta. 80: 136. 28 June 1897. Underw. Proc. Ind. Acad. 1896 : 172. 1897. Long, Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 27 : 586. 14 Nov. 1000. Earle in Mohr, Contr. U. S. Nat. Herb. 6: 152. 31 July 1901. Patterson, Bull. U. S. Agr. PI. Industry 8: 17. 3 Feb. 1002. Stevens, Bot. Gaz. 38 : 30x3.7. 1,2. 20 Oct. 1904. *Barthol, Ell. & Ev. Fung. Columb. 2002, 2003, 2004. 20 March 1905. Aecidium Ipomceee-panduranae, S. S. Syn. Car. 69 (43) no. 454. d. 1822. Uredo Convolvuli, Spreng. Spreng. in L. Syst. Veg. 16 ed. 4 1 : 572. d. 1827. Hark. & Moore, Cat. Pac. Fung. 26. Feb. 1880. Caeoma coavolvulatum, Lk. Lk., L. Sp. PL ed. Willd. 6 2 : 49. d. 1825. S. Syn. Am. Bor. 292 no. 2866. 1834. Aecidium rutilum, Bon. Bon. Abh. Nat. Ges. Halle 5 : 212 (46^). d. 1860. ? Aecidium Convolvuli, M. A. Curtis. Curtis, M. A., Bot. N. Car. 123. 1867. Cystopus cubicus, Auct. Amer. p.p. B. & C. Jour. Linn. Sot. 10 : 357. 1869. B. Grev. 3 : 58 (100). Dec. 1874. Farl. Bull. Bussey Inst. 1 : 429. d. March 1876. *Thm. Myc. Univ. 5/5. 1877. Cke. Grev. 7 : 46. Dec. 1878. *Rav. Fung. Am. 507. 1881. Kellerm. Bull. Wash. Lab. 1 : 78. Jan. 1885 and Tr. Kans. Acad. 9: 83. 1885. Ell. in Cat. PL N. J. 594. 1889. Aecidium Ipomceae, B. B. Grev. 3 : 60 (102). Dec. 1874. 175 Cystopus convolvulacearum, Zalewski. Zalewski, Bot. Centralbl. 15 : 223. 1883. *EI1. &Ev. N. A. F. 1809. 1887. Kellerm. & Carl. Tr. Kans. Acad. 10: 94. 1887. Langlois, Cat. Pi. La. 29. 1887. Farl. Bot. Gaz. 14: 187, 188. Aug. 1889. Tubeuf-Smith, Diseases of Plants 127. 1897. Ell. in Hitchcock, Rept. Mo. Bot. Card. 9 : 120. 20 April 1898 Berl. Riv. Patol. Veg. 9 : 25. d. f. 4. 20 Feb. 1901. Cystopus Tragopogonis, Auct. Amer. p.p. Berl. & De Toni in Sacc. Syll. 7 : 234. d. 15 March 1888. Bomm. & Rouss. in Durand & Pittier, Bull. Soc. Bot. Belg. 35 1 : 156. 1896. Berl. Icon. Phyc. 8. d.pl. 5. 1898. Berl. Riv. Patbl. Veg. 9 : 19. d.f. 3. 20 Feb. 1901. Cystopus Ipomceee-panduranae, Farl. Farl. Bot. Gaz. 14: 187, 189. Aug. 1889. Swingle, Tr. Kans. Acad. 11: 67, 68. d. i Nov. 1889. Halsted, Jour. Myc. 5 : 203. Dec. 1889. Halsted, Bot. Gaz. 15 : 323. Dec. 1890. *Seymour & Earle, E. F. 47. i Jan. 1890. Halsted, Rusts, Smuts, Ergots and Rots 10. June 1890. Halsted, Bull. N. J. Exp. Sta. 76: 28-30. /. 19. 1890. Swingle, Tr. Kans. Acad. 12: 131. 30 March 1891. Sacc. Syll. 9 : 341. d. 15 Sept. 1891. ' Halsted, Bot. Gaz. 16 : 340. Dec. 1891. Webber, Tr. St. Louis Acad. 6: 11. 12 March 1892 and Contr. Bot. Dept. Univ. Nebr. 3:11. 14 June 1802. Halsted, Rept. N. J. Exp. Sta. 1891 : 249. 1892. *Seymour & Earle, E. F. 334, 336, 337. i May 1893. Halsted, Rept. N. J. Exp. Sta. 1892 : 277, 348. 1893. Atk. Bull. Cornell Univ. 3 : 14. 25 June 1897. Townsend, Bull. Md. Exp. Sta. 60 : 166. /. 60. March 1899. Selby, Bull. Ohio Exp. Sta. 121 : 56. Sept. 1900. Hume, Rept. Fla. Exp. Sta. 1900: 39. 1900. Berl. Riv. Patol. Veg. 9 : 14. d. 20 Feb. 1901. Sturgis, Rept. Conn. Exp. Sta. 24: 289. 1901. Cystopus candidus, var. Convolvuli, Berl. Berl. Icon. Phyc. 7- d. 1898. ? 'Albugo Convolvulacearum, Henn. Henn. Hedw. 37 : 277. 31 Dec. 1898. Albugo Tragopogonis, Auct. Amer. p.p. Ell. & Kelsey in Millsp. Publ. Field Columb. Mus. Bot. 1 : 465. Nov. 1902. [Publ. 68.] Albugo Platensis, (Speg.) Swingle. Swingle, Jour. Myc. 7 : 113. April 1892. Long, Bull. Torr. Bot. Club. 27 : 586. 14 Nov. 1000. Patterson, Bull. U. S. Agr. PI. Industry 8: 17. 3 Feb. 1902. *Barthol., Ell. & Ev. Fung. Columb. 7605. Oct. 1902. Cystopus Platensis, Speg. Speg. Revista Argent. Hist. Nat. 1 : 32 (7). d. i Feb. 1891 and Jour. Myc. 7: 115. d. April 1892.* Berl. Riv. Patol. Veg. 9 : 27. d. 20 Feb. 1901. Albugo Bliti, Vestergren. *Vestergren, Micr. Sel. 586. Dec. 1902. 176 Albugo Portulaese, (D C.) O. Kuntze. Kuntze, O., Rev. Gen. PI. 2 : 658. 1891. Swingle, Jour. Myc. 7: 111. April 1892. Schrt. in Engler& Prantl, Pflanzenfam. I 1 : 112. d.f. 96. Aug. 1893. Underw. Proc. Ind. Acad. 1893 : 32. Aug. 1894. Clements. Fl. Nebr. i : 57. d. pi. 16, f. 3 a, b. 1894. Kellerm. & Werner. Gepl. Ohio 7 2 : 348. Jan. 1895. Tracy & Earle, Bull. Miss. Exp. Sta. 34: 94. May 1895. Pammel, Proc. Iowa Acad. 2 : 203. 1895. Stevens, Rept. Ohio Acad. 4 : 20. 1896. Underw. & Earle, Bull. Ala. Exp. Sta. 80 : 136. 28 June 1897. Long, Bull. Torr. Bot. Club. 27 ; 586. 14 Nov. 1900. Earle in Mohr, Contr. U. S. Nat. Herb. 6 : 152. 31 July 1901. Stevens, F. L., Bot. Gaz. 32 : 79, 97. pi. /. pi. 4, f. 44-46, 48-50. 20 Aug. 1901 and 32 : 254. 21 Oct. 1901. Patterson, Bull. LJ. S. Agr. PI. Industry 8:17. 3 Feb. 1902. *Kellerm. Ohio Fungi 83. d. Oct. 1902. Kellerm. Jour. Myc. 8 : 120. d. 14 Oct. 1902. Casotna candidum, S. Am. Bor. p.p. S. Syn. Am. Bor. 292 no. 2852. 1834. Cystopus Candidas, Pk. p.p. non Lev. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 24 : 103. 1872. Cystopus Portulacee, Lev. Cke. Grev. 7 : 46. Dec. 1878. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus 29 : 51, 76. 1878. *Rav. Fung. Am. 500. 1881. Farl. Bot. Gaz. 8 : 336. d. Nov. 1883. Bundy, Geol. Wis. 1873-79, 1 : 400. 1883. Pk. in Day's Cat, Bull. Buf. Soc. 4 : 213 (149). 1883. Trel. Tr. Wis. Acad. 6 : 108 (4). Nov. 1884. Bessey, Bull. Iowa Agr. Coll. 1884: 140. Jan. 1885. [83. 1885. Kellerm. Bull. Wash. Lab. 1 : 78. Jan. 1885 and Tr. Kans. Acad. 9 : Wint. & Demet. Hedw. 24: 201 (25). Oct. 1885. *E11. & Ev. N. A. F. 1808. 1887. Kellerm. & Carl. Tr. Kans. Acad. 10 : 94. 1887. Berl. & De Toni in Sacc. Syll. 7 : 235. d. 15 March 1888. Halsted, Bot. Gaz. 13 : 57. March 1888. Halsted, Bull. Iowa Agr. Coll. 1888 : 101. April 1888. Tracy & Gall. Jour. Myc. 4 : 36. May 1888. Macbr. & Hitchcock, Bull. Univ. Iowa 1:51. Nov. 1888. Halsted, Jour. Myc. 5 : 10. March 1889. Swingle, Tr. Kans. Acad. 1 1 : 68. i Nov. 1889. Webber. Bull. Nebr. Exp. Sta. 1 : 361 (91). 18 Dec. 1889. Ell. in Cat. PI. N. J. 594. 1889. Jennings, Bull. Tex. Exp. Sta. 9: 25. May 1890. Swingle, Tr. Kans. Acad. 12 : 131. 1890. Webber, Rept. Nebr. Agr. 1889 : 190 (50). 1890. Halsted, Bot. Gaz. 16 : 340. Dec. 1891. Williams, Bull. S. Dak. Exp. Sta. 29: 46. Dec. 1891 Halsted, Rept. N. J. Exp. Sta. 1891 : 249. 1892. *Seymour & tarle, E. F. 264. i May 1893. *E11. & Ev. Fung. Columb. 45. 1893. Halsted, Rept. N. J. Exp. Sta. 1892 : 278, 346. 1893. Halsted, Rept. N. J. Exp. Sta. 1893 : 327. 1894. ' Millsp. & Nutt. Publ. Field Columb. Mus. Bot. 1 : 83. Jan. 1896. Pammel & Carver Proc. Iowa Acad. 3 : 144. 1896. Atk. Bull. Cornell Univ. 3: 14. 25 June 1897. Tubeuf-Smith, Diseases of Plants 127. 1897. 177 Halsted, Bull. Torr. Bot. Club. 25 : 333. 8 June 1898. Orton, Rept. Vt. Exp. Sta. 1 1 : 203. Sept. 1898 and Contr. Bot. Vt. 2 : 5. Sept. 1898. Halsted, Bull. Torr. Bot. Club. 25 : 577. 7 Nov. 1898. Bed. Icon. Phyc. 7. d. pi. 2,f. 2 . pi. 3. 1898. Hume, Proc. Davenport Acad. 7 : 253. 12 May 1899. Berl. Riv. Patol. Veg. 9 : 16. d.f. 2. 20 Feb. 1901. ^Griffiths, West Am. Fung. 31. 22 March 1902. Albugo pulverulentus, (B. & C.) O. Kuntze. NOTE. This species, said to grow on some Composite in Cuba, cannot be traced in Herb. Curtis by the numbers cited in the original description and it is impossible to recognize the fungus from the description. All the species of Cystopus in Herb. Curtis from Cuba are labeled Cystopus cubicus. Kuntze, O., Rev. Gen. PI. 2 : 658. 1891. Cystopus pulverulentus, B. & C. B. & C. Jour. Linn. Soc. 10 : 357. d. 1869. West Indies. Berl. & De Toni in Sacc. Syll. 7 : 237. d. 15 March 1888. Albugo Tragopogonis, (P.) S. F. Gray. NOTE. See note under Albugo pulverulentus, (B. & C.) O. Kuntze. Swingle, Jour. Myc. 7: 112. April 1892. Davis, J. J., Tr. Wis. Acad. 9 : 154. 21 Aug. 1893. Schrt. in Engler & Prantl, Pflanzenfam. 1 *: 112. d. Aug. 1893. Clements, Fl. Nebr. i : 58. d. 1894. Kellerm. & Werner, Geol. Ohio 7 2 : 348. Jan. 1895. Underw. & Earle, Bull. Ala. Exp. Sta. 80 : 136. 28 June 1897. Stevens, F. L., Ber. Deutsch. Bot. Ges. 19 : 171. pi. 8. 24 April 1901. Earle in Mohr. Contr. U. S. Nat. Herb. 6 : 152. 31 July 1901. Stevens, F. L., Bot. Gaz. 32 : 85, 97. pi. 3 , pi. 4 , f. 43 , 53. 20 Aug. 1901 and 32 : 254. 21 Oct. 1901. Patterson, Bull. U. S. Agr. PI. Industry 8: 17. 3 Feb. 1902. *Griffiths, West Am. Fung. 336. 21 May 1902. *Vestergren, Micr. Sel. 705*. Oct. 1903. Clint. Kept. Conn. Exp. Sta. 27 : 357. May 1904. Cystopus cubicus, (Strauss) Lev. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 25 : 91. Sept. 1873. Farl. Bull. Bussey Inst. 1 : 429, 432. March 1876. Burrill, Bull. 111. Lab. I 1 : 57- Dec. 1876. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 29: 76. 1878. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 30: 77. Sept. 1878. *E1I. N. A. F. 205. 1879. Farl. Bot. Gaz. 8 : 335. d. Nov. 1883. Pk. in Day's Cat., Bull. Buf. Soc. 4 : 212 (148). 1883. Farl. Bot. Gaz. 9 : 40. March 1884. Trel. Tr. Wis. Acad. 6 : 108 (4). Nov. 1884. Hark. Bull. Cal. Acad. 1: 163. 7 March 1885. Wint. & Demet. Hedw. 24 : 201 (25). Oct. 1885. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 38 : in. 1885. Arth. & Holw. Bull. Minn. Surv. 3 : 36. i Oct. 1887. PLanglois, Cat. PI. La. 29. 1887. PBrendel. Fl. Peoriana 2 ed. 69. 1887. Halsted, Bot. Gaz. 13: 57. March 1888. Halsted, Bull. Iowa Agr. Coll. 1888 : 100. April 1888. Tracy & Gall. Jour. Myc. 4 : 36. d. May 1888. Macbr. Bull. Univ. Iowa 1 : 51. Nov. 1888. *E11. & Ev. N. A. F. 2208. Feb. 1889. Halsted, Jour. Myc. 5 : 10. March 1889. 178 Farl. Bot. Gaz. 14: 188. Aug. 1889. *EI1. & Ev. N. A. F. 2427. April 1890. Cystopus spinulosus, D By. Farl. Bull. Bussey Inst. 1 : 429. March 1876. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 29: 51, 76. 1878. Pk. in Day's Cat., Bull. Buf. Soc. 4: 213 (149). 1883. Halsted, Rept. N. J. Exp. Sta. 1892 : 278. 1893. Cystopus Tragopogonis, Schrt. Kelsey, Jour. Myc. 5 : 81. June 1889. Swingle, Tr. Kans. Acad. 1 1 : 68. i Nov. 1889. Webber, Rept. Nebr. Agr. 1889: 190 (50). 1890. Williams, Bull. S. Dak. Exp. Sta. 29: 46. Dec. 1891. Webber, Tr. St. Louis Acad. 6:3. 12 March 1892 and Contr. Bot. Dept. Univ. Nebr. 3:4. 14 June 1892. Williams, Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 19 : 83. 5 March 1892. *Seymour & Earle, E. F. 297, 302. i May 1893. Halsted, Rept. N. J. Exp. Sta. 1892 : 278, 347. 1893. *Seymour & Earle, E. F. 445. i July 1895. Halsted. Rept. N. J. Exp. Sta. 1894: 355. 1895. *E11. & Ev. Fung. Columb. 878. April 1896. Pammel & Carver Proc. Iowa Acad. 3 : 144. 1896. Atk. Bull. Cornell Univ. 3 : 14. 25 June 1897. Tubeuf-Smith, Diseases of Plants 127. 1897. Orton, Rept. Vt. Exp. Sta. 1 1 : 203. Sept. 1898 and Contr. Bot. Vt. 2: 5. Sept. 1898. Berl. Icon. Phyc. 8. d. pi. 5. 1808. Hume, Proc. Davenport Acad. 7 : 253. 1899. Berl. Riv. Patol. Veg. 9 : 19. d.J. 3. 20 Feb. 1901. Sturgis, Rept. Conn. Exp. Sta. 24 : 286. 1901. topus Tragopogonis, var. spinulosu Davis Albugo Tragopogonis, Auct. Amer. p. See Albugo Ipomoese-panduranae, (S.) Swingle. Aleurina, Sacc. Rehm, Ann. Myc. 1 : 514. 10 Dec. 1903. Aleurina fuseoearpa, (Ell. & Holw.) Sacc. & Syd. Sacc. & Syd. Syll. 16 : 739. i Feb. 1902. Rehm, Ann. Myc. 1 : 514. d. 10 Dec. 1903. Pezlza fuseoearpa, Ell. & Holw. Ell. & Holw. Jour. Myc. 1 : 5. d. Jan. 1885. Arth. & Holw. Bull. Minn. Surv. 3 : 35. i Oct. 1887. Langlois, Cat. PI. La. 32. 1887. *E11. & Ev. N. A. F. 2^25. 1890. Phxopezia fuseoearpa, Sacc. Sacc. Syll. 8 : 474. d. 20 Dec. 1889. Durand, Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 27 : 479. d. 29 Sept. 1900. Humaria fuseoearpa, Morg. Morg. Jour. Myc. 8 : 189. 20 Dec. 1902. Aleurina lignieola, (Rostr.) Sacc. & Syd. Sacc. & Syd. Syll. 16 : 739. i Feb. 1902. Rehm, Ann. Myc. 1 : 514. 10 Dec. 1903. Phasopezia lignieola, Rostr. Rostr. Meddelelser om Groenl. 18 : 58 (16). d. 1894. Sacc. Syll. 11: 415. d. July 1895. Aleurina Lloydiana, Rehm. Rehm, Ann. Myc. 1 : 515. 10 Dec. 1903. Rehm, Ann. Myc. 2 : 35. d. 15 Feb. 1904. Cystopus Tragopogonis, var. spinulosus, J. J. Davis. >avis, J. J., Tr. Wis. Acad. 11 : 165. Aug. 1897. 179 Aleupina Novse-Teppse, (Ell. & Ev.) Sacc. & Syd. Sacc. & Syd. Syll. 16 : 738. d. i Feb. 1902. Rehm, Ann. Myc. 1 : 514. 10 Dec. 1903. Phasopeziza Novas-Terras, Ell. & Ev. Ell. & Ev. Bull. Torn. Bot. Club 25 : 507. d. 10 Sept. 1898. Aleurina vinaeea, (Clements) Sacc. & Syd. Sacc. & Syd. Syll. 16 : 740. i Feb. 1902. Rehm, Ann. Myc. 1 : 515. 10 Dec. 1903. Phasopezia vinaeea, Clements. Pound, Clements and others, Bot. Surv. Nebr. 4 : 16. d. 20 Jan. 1896. Sacc. & Lindau, Hedw. 36 : Rep. 7 : xxxi. 30 April 1897. Sacc. & Syd. Syll. 14 : 781. d. 20 Aug. 1899. Aleupina Wiseonsinensis, Rehm. Rehm, Ann. Myc. 2 : 34. d. 15 Feb. 1904. Aleurodiseus amopphus, Rabh. See Corticium amorphum, (P.) Fr. Aleupodiseus diseifopmis, Pat. See Peniophora disciformis, (D C.) Cke. Aleupodiseus Maneinianus, Pat. See Stereum Mancinianum, Sacc. & Cub. Aleupodiseus Mieheneri, (B. & C.) Massee. NOTE. Under the name Michenera Artocreas, B. & C. this was made the type of the genus Michenera, a genus which, so far as the type species at least is concerned, cannot he accepted. Michenera Artocreas as shown by cultures is undoubtedly merely a conidial form of a Corticium, probably C. subgiganteum, B. and the references to the conidial stage as given below are inserted here provisionally for convenience. Massee, Jour. Linn. Soc. 25: 120. 8 June 1889. Michenera Artocreas. B. & C. B. & C. Jour. Linn. Soc.. 10 : 333. d. 1869. Pk.-Rept. N. Y. Mus. 28 : 52. 1876. B. & Br. Jour. Linn. Soc. 15 : 83. 3 March 1876. Sacc. Cub. & Mane. Syll. 6: 653. d. i Aug. 1888. Peirce, Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 17: 306. pi. no,f. k-n. Dec. 1890 Pat. Bull. Soc. Myc. 7 : 42 (3). pi. 4,f. 1-5. 1891. *E11. & Ev. N. A. F. 3102. Nov. 1894. Henn. in Engler & Prantl, Pflanzenfam. I 1 ** : 120. d.f. 67 H.J. 1898. Pat. Essai Tax. Hymen. 67. d.f. 46. 1900. Artocreas Micheneri, B. & C. B. & C. in B. & Br. Jour. Linn. Soc. 14: 73. d. 1875. *E11. N. A. F. 705. 1878. Massee, Jour. Roy. Micr. Soc. 1888 : 173 (i). April 1888. Ell. in Cat. PL N. J. 492. 1889- Aleupodiseus Oakesii, Cke. See Corticium Oakesii, B. & C. AllantoneetPia, Earle. Earle in Greene, PL Baker. 2 : n. d. 25 March 1901. Sacc. & Syd. Syll. 16 : 1140. d. i Feb. 1902. AllantoneetPia Yueese, Earle. Earle in Greene, PI. Baker. 2 : 12. d. 25 March 1901. Sacc. & Syd. Syll. 16 : 1140. i Feb. 1902. Sacc. Syll. 17 : 778. d. 25 May 1905. 180 Allantospora radicieola, Wakk. Howard, Bull. Bot. Dept. Jamaica II. 8: 181. 1901 and Exp. Sta. Rec. 14 : 58. 1902. West Indies. Alleseherina, Berl. NOTE. This genus is certainly very closely related to Cryptovalsa, being distinguished from it only by the fact that the perithecia are separated and not collected in definite groups. Berl. in Abbado, Malpighia 16: 300. d. 1902 and Jour. Myc. 10: 205. d. 24 June 1904. Berl. & Sacc. Icon. 3 : 108. d. March 1905. Alleseherina deusta, (Ell. & Martin) Berl. Berl. in Abbado, Malpighia 16 : 303. d. 1902. Berl. & Sacc. Icon. 3 : 109. d. pi. 136, f. /. March 1905. Diatrypella deusta, Ell. & Martin. Ell. & Martin, Am. Nat. 16: 809. d. Oct. 1882. Sacc. Syll. 2 : Add. p. ix. d. 13 Jan. 1883. *E11. N. A. F. 1184. 1884. Calkins, Jour. Myc. 3 : 70. June 1887 *Rehm, Ascomyceten 9^5. June 1888. Rehm, Hedw. 27 : 172. d. June 1888. Sacc. Syll. 9: 478. d. 15 Sept. 1891. Ell. & Ev. Pyren. 593. d. May 1892. *E11. & Ev. Fung. Columb. 7242. May 1898. Diatrype deusta, Cke. Cke. Grev. 14: 15. Sept. 1885. Alleseherina eutypseformis, (Sacc.) Berl. Berl. in Abbado, Malpighia 16 : 306. d. 1902. Berl. & Sacc. Icon. 3 : no. d. pi. 137, f. 2. March 1905. Diatrype quercina, (P.) Fr., var. lignicola, C & E. C. & E. Grev. 5 : 54. d. Dec. 1876. Cryptovalsa entypaeformis, Sacc. Sacc. Mich. 2: 569. d. Dec. 1882. Sacc. Syll. 2 : Add. p. viii. d. 13 June 1883. Sacc. Syll. 9 : 471. d. 15 Sept. 1891. Ell. & Ev. Pyren. 517. d. May 1892. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 54 : 157. Dec. 1901. Allesehepina sparsa, (Ell. & Ev.) Berl. Berl. in Abbado, Malpighia 16 : 303. d. 1902. Berl. & Sacc. Icon. 3: 109. d. pi. 135, f. 2. March 1905. Cryptovalsa sparsa, Ell. & Ev. Ell. & Ev. Proc. Phil. Acad. 1890 : 224. d. 1890. Sacc. Syll. 9 : 472. d. 15 Sept. 1891. Ell. & Ev. Pyren. 515. d. May 1892. Valsa sparsa, Lindau. Lindau in Engler & Prantl, Pflanzenfam. I 1 : 459. Feb. 1897. Allophylaria Senecionis, Clements. Clements, Bull. Torr. Bot. Club. 30: 88. d. 28 Feb. 1903. Alternaria. NOTE. The references to species of this genus have been arranged by A. B. Seymour. Alternaria Brassiese, (B.) Sacc. *Ell. & Ev N. A. F. 359 6. 24 Jan. 1898. *Seymour & Earle, E. F. 5/5. 7 June 1899. Ricker, Univ. of Maine Studies 3 : 21. 30 April 1902. Clint. Rept. Conn. Exp. Sta. 27 : 311, 332. May 1904. 181 Altepnapia Brassieae, (B.) Sacc., var. Citri, Penz. Langlois, Cat. PI. La. 27. 1887. Altepnapia Brassiese, (B.) Sacc., var. maerospora, Sacc. Clint. Rept. Conn. Exp. Sta. 27: 311, 353. May 1904. Altepnapia Bpassiese, (B.) Sacc., var. nigpeseens, Pegl. NOTE. The synonymy of this species is stated by Clinton, 1904. For other references to cucurbitaceous hosts see Alternaria, sp. indet. Selby, Jour. Columbus Hort. Soc. 11 : 114 (2) pi. /. Dec. 1896. Selby, Bull. Ohio Exp. Sta. 73 : 235.7. 3- Dec. 1896. Selby, Rept. Ohio Acad. 5 : 70 (4). 1897. Sturgis, Rept. Conn. Exp. Sta. 22 : 235. 1899. Sturgis, Rept. Conn. Exp. Sta. 24: 275, 292. 1901. Chester, Rept. Del. Exp. Sta. 13 : 38.7. 2-4. d. 1902. Clint. Rept. Conn. Exp. Sta. 27 : 331, 370. May 1904. Macrosporium cucumerinum, EH. & Ev. Ell. & Ev. Proc. Phila. Acad. 1895 : 440. d. Nov. 1895. Sacc. Hedw. 35 : Rep. 7 : xlix. 25 Feb. 1896. *E11. & Ev. N. A. F. 3396. Feb. 1896. Sacc. & Syd. Syll. 14 : 1095. d. 20 Aug. 1899. Quaintance, Rept. Ga. Exp. Sta. 13: 357. Jan. 1901. Griffin, Bull. Colo. Exp. Sta. 62 : 7. April 1901. Griffin, Bull. Colo. Exp. 64: 12. June 1901. Hume, Rept. Fla. Exp. Sta. 1901 : 86. d.f. 1901. Norton, Rept. Md. Hort. Soc. 4:31. 1902. Chester, Bull. Del. Exp. Sta. 57: 3. d.f. i, 2. June 1902. Chester, Rept. Del. Exp. Sta. 13 : 36. d.f. /, 5-7. 1902. Altepnaria ehartapum, Preuss. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 33 : 28. Oct. 1883. Langlois, Cat. Pi. La. 27. 1887. *E11. & Ev. N. A. F. 2/92. Feb. 1889. Altepnaria CitPi, Pierce. Pierce, Bot. Gaz. 33 : 234. d. 22 March 1902. Orton, Yearb. U. S. Agr. 1902: 717. 1903. Altepnaria faseieulata, (C. & E.) Jones & Grout. NOTE. This species and Alternaria Solani have been confused by various writers, some considering them to be the same, others writing so vaguely that it is impossible to state with certainty what species is implied. The present arrangement of these two species depends chiefly on the results of cultures and the synonymy given by Jones, 1896, 1897, 1898, 1899. Jones & Grout, Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 24 : 257. d. pi. 308, f. 4-6. 29 May 1897. Jones, L. R., Rept. Vt. Exp. Sta. 10: 51. 1898. *E11. & Ev. Fung. Columb. 1368. May 1899. *Seymour & Earle, E. F. 522. 7 June 1899. Jones, L. R., Bull. Vt. Exp. Sta. 72: 10, 24.7. //*- 6 . Sept. 1899. Orton, Rept. Vt. Exp. Sta. 12: 178. Dec. 1899 and Contr. Bot. Vt. 7 : 178. Dec. 1899. Macrosporium chartarum, Pk. Pk. Bull. Buf. Soc. 1 : 69. d. July 1873. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 25 : 93. d. Sept. 1873. Cke. Bull. Buf. Soc. 3 : 200. July 1877. Johnson, Bull. Minn. Acad. 1 : 367. 1880. *E11. N. A. F. 648. 1881. Pk. in Day's Cat., Bull. Buf. Soc. 4: 211 (147). 1883. Sacc. Syll. 4 : 539. d. 10 April 1886. 182 Ell. in Cat. PI. N. J. 570. 1889. Webber, Rept. Nebr. Agr. 1889 : 225 (85). 1890. *E11. & Ev. Fung. Columb. 396. 1894. Lindau in Engler & Prantl, Pflanzenfam. i 1 ** : 484. Feb. 1900. Macrosporium fasciculatum, C. & E. C. & E. Grev. 6 : 6. d. pi. 96, /. 30. Sept. 1877. C. & E. Grev. 6 : 88. March 1878. *E11. N. A. F. 52. 1878. *Thm. Myc. Univ. 1870. 1881. Sacc. Syll. 4 : 525. d. 10 April i88t>. Ell. in Cat. PI. N. J. 5?o. 1889. *E11. & Ev. Fung. Columb. 399. 1894. Pound, Clements and others, Bot. Surv. Nebr. 4 : 39. 20 Jan. 1896. Macrosporium Maydis, C. & E. C. & E. Grev. 6 : 87. d. March 1878. Kellerm. Bull. Wash. Lab. 1 : 78. Jan. 1885 and Tr. Kans. Acad. 83. 1885. Sacc. Syll. 4 : 536. d. 10 April 1886. *Wint. Fung. Eur. 3592. 1886. Kellerm. & Carl. Tr. Kans. Acad. 10 : 94. 1887. Langlois, Cat. PI. La. 31. 1887. Ell. in Cat. PI. N. J. 570. 1889. *E11. & Ev. N. A. F. 3098. April 1894. *E1I. & Ev. Fung. Columb. 383. 1894. Ell. Rept. Del. Exp. Sta. 6 : 32. Jan. 1895. McClatchie in Reid's Hist. Pasadena 618. 1895. Pound, Clements and others, Bot. Surv. Nebr. 4: 39. 20 Jan. 1896. Millsp. & Nutt. Publ. Field Columb. Mus. Bot. 1 : 96. Jan. 1896. *Shear, N. Y. Fungi 393. March 1896. McClatchie, Proc. S. Cal. Acad. 1 : 376. 5 June 1897. Macrosporium Tomato, Cke. *Rav. Fung. Am. 603. 1882. Cke. Grev. 12 : 32. d. Sept. 1883. Sacc. Syll. 4 : 534. d. 10 April 1886. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 40 : 65. May 1888. Gall. Rept. U. S. Agr. 1888 : 341. d. pi. 3,f. 1-7. 1889. *E11. & Ev. N. A. F. 2484. April 1890. Thax. Rept. Conn. Exp. Sta. 14: 95 (17). 1891. Millsp. Bull. W. Va. Exp. Sta. 24: 516. June 1892. Halsted, Rept. N. J. Exp. Sta. 1894 : 360. 1895. Millsp. & Nutt. Publ. Field Columb. Mus. 1 : 96. Jan. 1896. Underw. & Earle, Bull. Ala. Exp. Sta. 69 : 262. Feb. 1896. Stewart, Rept. N. Y. Exp. Sta. 14 : 531. 1896. Stewart, Bull. N. Y. Exp. Sta. 125 : 305. pi. 8. July 1897. Halsted, Bull. Penn. Dept. Agr. 28 : 17. 1897. Selby, Jour. Columbus Hort. Soc. 11 : 115 (3). 1897. Anderson, J. R., Brit. Columb. Dept. Agr. 1897 : 54. 1897. Jones, H. L., Oberlin College Lab. Bull. 9:6. 15 June 1898. Beach, Rept. N. Y. Exp. Sta. 16: 271. pi. 9. 1898. Massee, Textbk. PI. Diseases 325. d. f. 89. 1899. Earle, Bull. Ala. Exp. Sta. 108 : 21. April 1900. Ouaintance, Rept. Ga. Exp. Sta. 13: 358. pi. 7. Jan. 1901. Clint. Rept. Conn. Exp. Sta. 27 : 365. May 1904. Halsted, Rept. N. J. Exp. Sta. 1903 : 546. 1904. Alternaria Solan/, Sorauer, p. p. Sorauer, Zeitschr. Pflanzenkr. 6 : 6. 1896. Alternaria Tomato, Jones. Jones, Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 23 : 353. 25 Sept. 1896. 183 Alternaria hispidula, Ell/ Ell. Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 10 : 52. d. May 1883. Sacc. Syll. 4 : 546. d. 10 April 1886. Alternaria laneipes, Ell. & Ev. Ell. & Ev. Jour. Myc. 4 : 45. d. May 1888. Sacc. Syll. 10 : 679. d. 30 June 1892. Alternaria Solani, (Ell. & Martin) Jones & Grout. NOTE. See note under Alternaria fasciculata. Jones, L. R., Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 23 : 353. 25 Sept. 1896. Selby, Bull. Ohio Exp..Sta. 73 : 241. Dec. 1896. *Seymour & Earle, E. F. 527. 7 June 1899. Jones, L. R., Bull. Vt. Exp. Sta. 72 : 16. /. 8-10, ii 1 - 3 . Sept. 1899. Orton, Rept. Vt. Exp. Sta. 12 : 179. Dec. 1899 and Contr. Bot. Vt. 7: 179. Dec. 1899. Earle, Bull. Ala. Exp. Sta. 108: 32. d. April 1900. Selby, Bull. Ohio Exp. Sta. 121 : 50. /. 44. Sept. 1900. Sturgis, Rept. Conn. Exp. Sta. 24: 283, 290. 1901. Norton, Rept. Md. Hort. Soc. 4:31. 1902. Halsted, Rept. N. J. Exp. Sta. 1902: 422.. 1903. Jones, Tr. Mass. Hort. Soc. 1903: 150. 1903. Macoun, Rept. Ont. Agr. Union 1902: 42. 1903. Clint. Rept. Conn. Exp. Sta. 27: 320, 349, 365. May 1904. Orton, Yearb. U. S. Agr. 1903: 552, 553. 1904. Macrosporium Solani, Ell. & Martin. Ell. & Martin, Am. Nat. 16 : 1003. d. Oct. 1882. *E11. N. A. F. 7265. 1884. Kellerm. Bull. Wash. Lab. 1 : 78. Jan. 1885 and Tr. Kans. Acad. 9 : 83. 1885. Arth. Rept. N. Y. Exp. Sta. 4 : 250. Jan. 1886. Kellerm. & Carl. Tr. Kans. Acad. 10 : 94. 1887. Langlois, Cat. PI. La. 31. 1887. Ell. in Cat. PI. N. J. 570. 1889. *E11. & Ev. N. A. F. 2485. April 1890. Halsted, Rusts, Smuts, Ergots and Rots, 19. June 1890. Gall. Bull. U. S. Agr. Veg. Pathol. n : 88. 1890. Webber, Rept. Nebr. Agr. 1889 : 225 (85). 1890. Chester, Bull. Del. Exp. Sta. 15: 14. Jan. 1892. Briosi & Cav. Fung. Piante Colt. 190. d. f. April 1892. Chester, Rept. Del. Exp. Sta. 4 : 58- d. f. 4-7. 1892. Woolverton Jour. Hamilton Assoc. 8 : 86. /. //. 1892. Pammel, Bull. Iowa Exp. Sta. 20: 719. Feb. 1893. *Seymour & Earle, E. F. 319, 340. i May 1893. Gall. Agr. Sci. 7 : 370. Sept. 1893. Rolfs, Bull. Fla. Exp. Sta. 21 : 36. Oct. 1893. Burrill, Proc. Soc. Prom. Agr. Sci. 12: 29. 1893. Chester, Rept. Del. Exp. Sta. 5 : 67. 1893. Fletcher, Rept. Exp. Farms Can. 1892: 21. 1893. Gall. Proc. Soc. Prom. Agr. Sci. 14 : 46. 1893. Halsted, Rept. N. J. Exp. Sta. 1892 : 348. 1893. Jones, L. R., Rept. Vt. Exp. Sta. 6: 67. pi. 4. 1893. Piper, Bull. Wash. Exp. Sta. 8 : 137. June 1893. Lamson, Bull. N. H. Exp. Sta. 22 : 3. d. May 1894. *E11. & Ev. Fung. Columb. 398. 1894. Gall. Rept. U. S. Agr. 1893 : 260, 261.7. ' l8 94- Sturgis, Rept. Conn. Exp. Sta. 17: 101. 1894. Goff, Rept. Wis. Exp. Sta. 10 : 245. 1894- Clint. Bull. 111. Exp. Sta. 40 : 137. / 2. April 1895. 184 Fletcher, Bull. Cent. Exp. Farm Can. 23 : 24. /. 5. April 1895. Taft & Davis, Bull. Mich. Exp. Sta. 121 : 65. April 1895. Tracy & Earle, Bull. Miss. Exp. Sta. 34: 121. May 1895. Jones, L. R., Bull. Vt. Exp. Sta. 49 : 91, 93.7. /. 94.7. 2. Dec. 1895. Selby, Jour. Columbus Hort. Soc. 10: 140 (2). Dec. 1895. Halsted, Rept. N. J. Exp. Sta. 1894: 354, 360. /. 42. 1895. MXlatchie in Reid's Hist. Pasadena 618. 18^5. Sturgis, Rept. Conn. Exp. Sta. 18: 127. 1895. Stewart, Bull. N. Y. Exp. Sta. 101 : 72. Feb. 1896. Carman, Bull. Ky. Exp. Sta. 61 : 18. March 1896. *E11. & Ev. Fung. Columb. .&?/. April 1896. Jones, L. R., Rept. Vt. Exp. Sta. 9 : 74, 79, 85. text-f. i2.pl. /, /. i-j. pi. 2 ,f. 8. pl.3,f. 10. 1896. McClatchie, Proc. S. Cal. Acad. 1 : 376. 5 June 1897. Atk. Bull. Cornell Univ. 3 : 40. 25 June 1897. Roberts & Clint. Bull. Cornell Exp. Sta. 140: 59.7. 123. Nov. 1897. Halsted, Bull. Penn. Dept. Agr. 28 : 10. 1897. Stewart, Rept. N. Y. Exp. Sta. 15 : 498. 1897. Tubeuf-Smith, Diseases of Plants 517. 1897. Anderson, J. R., Brit,. Columb. Dept. Agr. 1897: 54. 1897. Rolfs, Bull. Fla. Exp. Sta. 47 : 124. d. pi. /,/./. Sept. 1898. Stewart, Rept. N. Y. Exp. Sta. 16 : 378. 1898. Tillinghast& Adams, Bull. R. 1. Exp. Sta. 52: 11. Feb. r899. Lindau in Engler & Prantl, Pflanzenfam. I 1 ** : 484. Feb. 1900. Hume, Rept. Fla. Exp. Sta. 1900 : 43. 1900. Earle in Mohr, Contr. U. S. Nat. Herb. 6 : 247. 31 July 1901. Ricker, Univ. of Maine Studies 3 : 23. 30 April '1902. *Barthol., Ell. & Ev. Fung. Columb. 1831. 28 Dec. 1903. Macrosporium Solani, Cke. Cke. Grev. 12: 32. d. Sept. 1883. *E11. N. A. F. 7265 b. 1885. [Issued with Cent. XIV.]. Macrosporium Cookei, Sacc. Sacc. Syll. 4 : 530. d. 10 April 1886. Stevens, F. L., Rept. Ohio Acad. 4 : 23. 1896. Atk. Bull. Cornell Univ. 3 : 40. 25 June 1897. Underw. & Earle, Bull. Ala. Exp. Sta. 80 : 155. 28 June 1897. Stevens, F. L., Rept. Ohio Acad. 5 : 64. 1897. Earle in Mohr, Contr. U. S. Nat. Herb. 6 : 246. 31 July 1901. Patterson, Bull. U. S. Agr. PI. Industry 8: 30. 3 Feb. 1902. Macrosporium Solani, " Rav." sec. Gall. Gall. Rept. U. S. Agr. 1888 : 400. pi. j,f. 1-7. 1889. Fairchild, Bull. U. S. Agr. Veg. Pathol. 6 : 47, 48. 1894. Alternaria Solani, Sorauer, p. p. Sorauer, Zeitschr. Pflanzenkr. 6 : 6. 1896. Jones, L. R., Rept. Vt. Exp. Sta. 9 : 85, 86. 1896. Jones & Grout, Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 24 : 257. d. pi. 308, f. 1-3. 29 May 1897. Jones, L. R., Rept. Vt. Exp. Sta. 10 : 45. d. 1897. Gall. Farmers' Bull. U. S. Agr. 91 : 5. /. /. 1899. Patterson, Bull. U. S. Agr. PI. Industry 8: 27. 3 Feb. 1902. Alternaria Solani, Sorauer, p. p. See Alternaria fasciculata, (C. & E.) Jones & Grout. Alternaria Solani, Sorauer, p. p. See Alternaria Solani, (Ell. & Martin) Jones & Grout. Alternaria tenuis, Nees. S. Syn. Am. Bor. 286. no. 2753. I 8 34- Wint. & Demet. Hedw. 24: 201 (25). Oct. 1885. 185 Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 35 : 139. 1885. Sacc. Syll. 4 : 545. d. 10 April 1886. Ell. in Cat. PI. N. J. 571. 1889. ?Atk. Bull. U. S. Agr. Office Exp. Sta. 33 : 282. 1896. Jelliffe, Druggists Circular 41 : 246. d.f. 1-1. Sept. 1897. Jelliffe, Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 24 : 481. 30 Oct. 1897. Jones, H. L., Oberlin College Lab. Bull. 9:4. 15 June 1898. Earle, Bull. Ala. Exp. Sta. 99 : 285. Dec. 1898. Berl. Fungi Moricola? fasc. 7 : no. 14. pi. 4, f. 4-6. 20 July 1899. Jelliffe, Flora of Long Island 33. 1899. Earle, Bull. Ala. Exp. Sta. 107 : 317. April 1900. Lindau in Engler & Prantl, Pflanzenfam. I 1 **: 486. /. 252 H. Feb. 1900. Pound & Clements, Bot. Surv. Nebr. 5: 19. 30 March 1901. *Barthol., Ell. & Ev. Fung. Columb. 7505. Dec. 1901. Alternaria tenuis, Nees, var. eondensata, Sacc. Sacc. Mich. 2 : 578. i Dec. 1882. Alternaria Tomato, Jones. See Alternaria fasciculata, (C. & E.) Jones & Grout. Alternaria Violae, Gall. & Dorsett. Dorsett, Bull. U. S. Agr. V. P. P. 23 : n d. pi. 7-7. 28 Nov. 1900 and Jour. Roy. Hort. Soc. II. 26 : 491. Dec. 1901. Sturgis, Rept. Conn. Exp. Sta. 24: 292. 1901. Sacc. & Syd. Syll. 16 : 1080. d. i Feb. 1902. Lewton-Brain, West Indian Bull. 4: 57. 1903. Clint. Rept. Conn. Exp. Sta. 27: 368. pi. 28, f. d. May 1904. Orton, Yearb. U. S. Agr. 1903 : 555. 1904. Altepnaria, sp. indet. NOTE. On account of their possible importance from an agricultural point of view the following references to unnamed species of Alternaria are here inserted. For addition references to cucurbitaceous hosts see Alternaria BrassictE, (B.) Sacc , var. nigrescens, Pegl. On Aralia. Van Hook, Bull. Cornell Exp. Sta. 219: 183.7. 39-41. June 1904. On Cueurbitaeese. Webber, Rept. Nebr. Agr. 1889: 225 (85). 1890. Sturgis, Rept. Conn. Exp. Sta. 20 : 267. 1897. Selby, Bull. Ohio Exp. Sta. 121 : 39.7. 30. Sept. 1900. Sturgis, Rept. Conn. Exp. Sta. 23 : 272. 1900. Hedgcock, Science H. 16 : 136, 137. 25 July 1902. Stone & Smith, Rept. Hatch Exp. Sta. 14 : 63. 1902. Stone & Smith, Rept. Hatch Exp. Sta. 15 : 28, 31. Jan. 1903. On Gossypium herbaeeum. Atk. Bull. Ala. Exp. Sta. 27 : 168 (6). pi. 2 ,/. 5- May 1891. Earle, Bull. Ala. Exp. Sta. 107: 302, 307, 312, 317. April 1900. On Linum. Bolley, Proc. Soc. Prom. Agr. Sci. 23: 85 (4). 1902. Bolley, Bull. N. Dak. Exp. Sta. 55 : 187. March 1903. On Nicotiana. Sturgis, Rept. Conn. Exp. Sta. 23 : 265, 268. 1900. 186 On Olea. Sturgis, Rept. Conn. Exp. Sta. 24 : 277. 1901. Bioletli, Rept. Cal. Exp. Sta. 1898-1901 : 306. 1902. On Tropseolum majus. Haisted, Rept. N. J. Exp. Sta. 1891 : 299. 1892. Halsted, Rept. N. J. Exp. Sta. 1892 : 290. d. 1893. Sturgis, Rept. Conn. Exp. Sta. 24: 276. 1901. On various garden crops. Pound & Clements, Minn. Bot. Studies 9: 649. d. 30 Nov. 1896. Jones, L. R., Rept. Vt. Exp. Sta. 9: 85. pi. /,/. 4-6. pi. 2,/. 7. pi. 3,f. g. 1896. Hedgcock, Science II. 16 : 136, 137. 25 July 1902. Alwisia bombarda, B. & Br. Lister, Jour, of Bot. 42: 135. d. May 1904. West Indies. Alysidium, Kze. NOTE. This genus was founded on Alysidium fulvum, Kze. of which the North American references are given below. As limited by some authors it includes certain species referred to Oidium, Oospora, etc. Since all the fungi of this group are either known or suspected to be imperfect forms of higher fungi it seems to us unnecessary to attempt to settle the question as to what is the oldest name of the genus to which they might be referred and we have preferred to retain most of them in Oospora, the genus under which several of our species were first described and under which they are to be found in most recent works. Alysidium albipes, Pound & Clements. See Oospora albipes, (Pk.) Sacc. Alysidium eandidulum, Pound & Clements. See Oospora candidula, Sacc. Alysidium eompaetum, Pound & Clements. See Oospora compacts, (C. & E.) Sacc. & Vogl. Alysidium euboideum, Pound & Clements. See Oospora cuboidea, Sacc. & Ell. Alysidium Cueumeris, Pound & Clements. See Oospora Cueumeris, Pk. Alysidium faseieulatum, Pound & Clements. See Oospora fasciculata, (B.) Sacc. & Vogl. Alysidium fulvum, Kze. Pound & Clements, Minn. Bot. Studies 9 : 650. 30 Nov. 1896. Oidium fulvum, Lk. S. Syn. Am. Bor. 285 no. 2745. 1834. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 26 : 79. April 1874. Frost in Cat. PI. Amherst 87. 1875. Cobb, List PI. Amherst 48. 1887. Bennett, Cat. PI. R. I. 90. 1888. Oospora fulva, Sacc. & Vogl. Sacc. Syll. 4 : 22. d. 10 April 1886. Lindau, Rabh. Krypt.-Fl. 1: 46. d. 16 May 1904. Alysidium hyalinulum, Pound & Clements. See Oospora hyalinula, Sacc. Alysidium insulare, Pound & Clements. See Oospora insularis, (Thm.) Sacc. & Vogl. Alysidium laetis, Pound & Clements. See Oospora laetis, (Fres.) Sacc. 187 Alysidium ovalisporum, Pound & Clements. See Oospora ovalispora, (B.) Sacc. & Vogl. Alysidium pallidum, Pound & Clements. See Oospora paWda, (B. & Rav.) Sacc. & Vogl. Alysidium pulvinatum, Pound & Clements. See Oospora pulvinata, (B. & C.) Sacc. & Vogl. Alysidium Tulipiferse, Pound & Clements. See Oospora Tulipiferas, Ell. & Martin. Aiytosporium, Ehrb. NOTE. A number of the species of this genus are probably no more than the sterile forms of some higher fungi such as Thelephoracece. Certain other species have been referred to other genera of Fungi Imperfecti. Aiytosporium eroeeum, Lk. v See Sporotrichum croceum, Kze. Aiytosporium fulvum, Lk. S. Syn. Am. Bor. 274 no. 2555. 1834. Aiytosporium fuseum, Lk. See Trichosporium fuseum, (Lk.) Sacc. Aiytosporium murinum, Lk. See Trichosporium murinum, (Lk.) Sacc. Aiytosporium psittaeinum, Lk. S. Syn. Am. Bor. 274 no. 2553. 1834. Aiytosporium pteridieola, S. nom. nud. NOTE. This name is cited at the place referred to below but we have not been able to trace it elsewhere. Cke. Grev. 20: 22. Sept. 1891. Amanita abrupta, Pk. Pk. Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 24 : 138. d. 30 March 1897. Underw. & Earle, Bull. Ala. Exp. Sta. 80 : 253. d. 28 June 1897. Lindau & Syd. Hedw. 37 : Beibl. 7 : 1. 9 April 1898. Lloyd, Volvee 7, 14. d. 1898 and Rev. Myc. 21 : 93. July 1899. Sacc. & Syd. Syll. 14 : 63. d. 20 Aug. 1899. Williams, Asa Gray Bull. 7 : 79. Aug. 1899. Mcllvaine & Macadam, Am. Fung. 23. d. 1900. Earle in Mohr, Contr. U. S. Nat. Herb. 6 : 228. 31 July 1901. Amanita adnata, W. G. Smith. See Amanitopsis adnata (W. G. Smith) Sacc. Amanita afflnis, Frost. See Amanita Frostiana, Pk. Amanita agglutinata, Lloyd. See Amanitopsis agglutinata, (B. & C.) Sacc. Amanita aspera, P. Muhl. Cat. PI. Am. Sept. i ed. 104. 1813. 2 ed. 107. 1818. S. Syn. Car. 79 (53) no. 552. 1822. Sacc. Cub. & Mane. Syll. 5 : 19. d. 28 May 1887. Lloyd, Volva? 7. d. 1898 and Rev. Myc. 21 : 93. July 1899. Mcllvaine & Macadam, Am. Fung. 23. d. 1900. Agaricus asper, Fr. S. Syn. Am. Bor. 145 no. 10. 1834. Curtis, M. A., Bot. N. Car. 83. 1867. Cooke, Handbook 10. d. 1871. Johnson, Bull. Minn. Acad. 1 : 209. 1877 and Rept. Minn. Surv. 5: 67. 1877. 188 Bundy, Geol. Wis. 1873-79, 1 : 396. 1883. Morg. Jour. Myc. 3 : 30. d. March 1887. Amanita aterrima, Raf. Raf. Precis 49- d. 1814. NOTE. It is impossible to recognize from the original descriptions either this species or Amanitii azurea, Raf. It may be said, however, that neither of them appears to be an Amanita in the modern sense. Amanita aurantiaea, S. See Amanita caesarea, (Scop.) P. Amanita azurea, Raf. Raf. Precis 49. d. 1814. , Amanita baeeata, Fr. See Amanitopsis baccata, (Fr.) Sacc. Amanita badia, P. See Amanitopsis vaginata, (Bull.) Roze. Amanita bulbosa, P. NOTE. It is difficult to say with certainty to what species of later writers the Amanita bulbosa of Persoon is to be referred but as far as we can ascer- tain it is considered to be the same as Amanita Mappa, (Batsch.) Fr. The Agaricus bulbosus of Bulliard as represented by his plates no. 2 and 577 is in part Amanita phalloides and in part Amanita Mappa. In Lloyd, Volvse 21. 1898 Amanita bulbosa, Rav. is said to be the same as Amanita Ravenelii, B. .& C. but we have no note as to where an Amanita bulbosa, Rav. was ever printed. See also the references given under Amanita phalloides to Amanita bul- bosa, Auct. Amer. and note under Amanita solitaria, (Bull.) Fr. Amanita esesarea, (Scop.) P. S. Syn. Car. 79 (53) no. 546. 1822. Hitchcock, Cat. PI. Amherst 59. 1829. Hitchcock, Cat. PI. Mass. 644. 1833. 2 ed. 646 (126). 1835. Sacc. Cub. & Mane. Syll. 5 : 8. d. 28 May 1887. Banning in Pk. Rept. N.Y. Mus. 44: 178 (66). Dec. 1801. *Shear, N. Y. Fungi /. 1893. Taylor, Rept. U. S. Agr. 1892 : 284. d. pi. i. 1893. Atk. & Schrenk, Jour. Mitch. Soc. 9 : 98 (4). April 1893. Taylor, Food Products 2 : 21. 1893. Pk. Country Gent. 59: 566 (42)7. 2 Aug. 1894. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 47 : 135(0). Nov. 1894. Kellerm. & Werner, Geol. Ohio 7 2 : 300. Jan. 1895. Underw. Bull. Ala. Exp. Sta. 73 : 34i- d. f. 2. Oct. 1896. Webster, Am. Kitchen Mag. 6: 215. Feb. 1897 and Taylor, Hdbk. Mushrooms 2 : 24. 1897. . Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 48 : 253 (155). #. 15. March 1897. Atk. Bull. Cornell Univ. 3 : 24. 25 June 1897. Underw. & Earle, Bull. Ala. Exp. Sta. 80: 253. 28 June 1897. Williams, Asa Gray Bull. 6 : 83. /. /r*. Oct. 1898. [Underw.] N. Y. Myc. Club 16. 1898. Lloyd, Volvee i, 3. d. 13. d. 1898 and Rev. Myc. 21 : 91. July 1899. Farl. Yearb. U. S. Agr. 1897 : 458. 1898. [Bull. 15.] Henn. in Engler & Prantl, Pflanzenfam. I 1 **: 275. d. 1898. Williams, Asa Gray Bull 7 : 78. Aug. 1899. Child, Jour. Hamilton Assoc. 15 : 105. 1899. Herbst, Fungal Fl. Lehigh Valley 27. d. 1899. Underw. Moulds 120. 1899. 189 Atk. Mushrooms" 54, 70. d. pi. i8,f. 72. pi. 19, f. 2. 20 Oct. IQOO. Williams, Asa Gray Bull. 8 : 103. Oct. 1900. Hyams, Bull. N. Car. Exp. Sta. 177 : 30. Dec. 1900. Atk. in Bailey's Cycl. Am. Hort. 1044. 1900. Mcllvaine & Macadam, Am. Fung. 12. d. 1900. Perry, Agricultural Student 6 : 179. May 1900 and Ohio Univ. Bull. IV. 30: 8. May 1900. Trel. Rept. Mo. Hort. Soc. 43 : 236 (13). 1900. Earle in Mohr, Contr. LJ. S. Nat. Herb. 6 : 228. 31 July 1901. Conant, Bull. Boston Myc. Club 19: 5 Feb. 1903. MacKay, Tr. N. Scot. Inst. 11 : 124. Aug. 1904. Agaricus cassareus, Scop. S. Syn. Am. Bor. 145 no. 3. 1834. Rav. Charleston Med. Jour. & Rev. 6 : 190. March 1851. B. & C. Ann. Nat. Hist. III. 4 : 284 (i). d. Oct. 1859. Curtis, M. A., Bot. N. Car. 83. 1867. Curtis, M. A., Jour. Roy. Hort. Soc. II. 2: 72, 74. 1870. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 23 : 68. d. 1872. Cke. & B. Fungi 88. 1875. Frost in Cat. PI. Amherst 62. 1875. *Rav. Fung. Am. 406. 1878. Morg. Jour. Cin. Soc. 6 : 57. d. April 1883. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 33: 41. d. Oct. 1883. Rav. S. Car. Resources 354. 1883. Porcher in Wood's Hdbk. Med. Sci. 3 : 275. pi. i 2 ,f. 3 & 5. 1886. Morg. Jour. Myc. 3 : 26. d. March 1887. Cobb, List PI. Amherst 31. 1887. Ell. in Cat. PI. N. J. 468. 1889. Eby, Fungi of Lancaster Co. 7. 1894. Taylor, Hdbk. Mushrooms 5: 5. d. pi. 14, f. 1-4. 1898. Amanita aurantiaca, S. nom. nud. S. Syn. Car. 79 (53) no. 547. 1822. Lloyd, Volva? 21. 1898. Agaricus prastorius, Fr. p.p. NOTE. Under this name in the citation below reference is made to an un- published description by Schvveinitz. Agaricus prietorius, Fr. however, is an Amanitopsis and therefore the Agaricus pr&torius of Fries's Epicrisis does not belong here. As far as the reference to Schweinitz is concerned it is probable but not certain that it relates to the Amanita aurantiaca of S. Syn. Car. 547. Fr. Epicr. 11. 1836-38. Amanita ealyptrata, Pk. Pk. Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 27 : 14. d. 24 Jan. 1900. Mcllvaine & Macadam, Am. Fung. 26. d. 1900. Sweetser, Bull. Pacific Univ. I 4 : 12. /. c*. May 1901. Sacc. & Syd. Syll. 16 : i. d. i Feb. 1902. Amanita ealyptrata, Pk., var. albeseens, Pk. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 53 : 840. d. pi. A,f. 1-5. 19 March 1901. Amanita Candida, Pk. Pk. Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 24: 137. d. 30 March 1897. Underw. & Earle, Bull. Ala. Exp. Sta. 80 : 253. d. 28 June 1897. Lindau & Syd. Hedw. 37 : Beibl. 7:1. 9 April 1898. Lloyd, Volva? 6. d. 14. d. 1898 and Rev. Myc. 21 : 93. July 1899. Sacc. & Syd. Syll. 14 : 63. d. 20 Aug. 1899. Williams, Asa Gray Bull. 7 : 79- Aug. 1899. 190 Williams, Asa Gray Bull. 8 : 103. Oct. 1900. Mcllvaine & Macadam, Am. Fung. 20. d. 1900. Bade in Mohr, Contr. U. S. Nat. Herb. 6 : 228. 31 July 1901. Amanita Ceeilise, B. & Br. See Amanitopsis strangulate, (Fr.) Roze. Amanita ehlorinosma, Pk. Pk. in Austin, Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 6 : 278. d. Dec. 1878. Underw. Earle, Bull. Ala. Exp. Sta. 80 : 254. 28 June 1897. Lloyd, Volva? 7. d. 15. d. 1898 and Rev. Myc. 21 ; 93. July 1899. Williams, Asa Gray Bull. 7 : 79. Aug. 1899. Williams, Asa Gray Bull. 8 : 103. Oct. 1900. Mcllvaine & Macadam, Am. Fung. 25. d. pi. 8, /. /. 1900. Earle in Mohr, Contr. U. S. Nat. Herb. 6 : 228. 31 July 1901. Agaricus chlorinosmus, Pk. Pk. in Austin, Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 6 : 278. d. Dec. 1878. Austin, Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 6 : 298. March 1879. Pk. Bot. Gaz. 4: 137. d. March 1879. Ell. in Cat. PI. N. J. 468. 1889. Tricholoma chlorinosmum, Sacc. Syll. Sacc. Cub. & Mane. Syll. 5 : 101. d. 28 May 1887, Amanita eireinata, Schum. See Amanita rubescens, P., var. eireinata, P. Amanita eitrina, S. Syn. Car. 544. See Amanita phalloides, Fr. Amanita eothupnata, Atk. Atk. Mushrooms 66. d. pi. 77, /. 68, f. 69, 70. 20 Oct. 1900 and Rhodora 3 : 40. i Feb. 1901. Amanita erenulata, Pk. Pk. Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 27 : 15. d. 24 Jan. 1900. Mcllvaine & Macadam, Am. Fung. 27. d. 1900. Sacc. & Syd. Syll. 16:2.^. i Feb. 1902. White, Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 29 : 562. 26 Sept. 1902. Conant, Bull. Boston Myc. Club 19: 5 Feb. 1903. Amanita daueipes, B. & Mont. See Amanitopsis daueipes, (B. & Mont.) Sacc. Syll. Amanita excelsa, Fr. Sacc. Cub. & Mane. Syll. 5 : 14. d. 28 May 1887. Lloyd, Volva?6. d. 13. 1898 and Rev. Myc. 21 : 92. July 1899. Mcllvaine & Macadam, Am. Fung. 17. d. 1900. Agaricus excelsus, Fr. S. Syn. Am. Bor. 145 no. 7. 1834. Rav. Charleston Med. Jour. & Rev. 6 : 190. March 1851. Andrews, Proc. Boston Soc. 5 : 322. April 1856. Curtis, M. A., Bot. N. Car. 83. 1867. Cooke, Handbook 8. d. 1871. Frost in Cat. PI. Amherst 62. 1875. Johnson, Bull. Minn. Acad. 1 : 209. 1877 and Rept. Minn. Surv. 5 : 67. 1877. Hark. & Moore, Cat. Pac. Fung. 2. Feb. 1880. Morg. Jour. Myc. 3 : 28. d. March 1887. Cobb, List PI. Amherst 31. 1887. Bennett, Cat. PI. R. I. 76. 1888. Eby, Fungi of Lancaster Co. 7. 1894. Amanita farinosa, S. See Amanitopsis farinosa, (S.) Atk. 191 Amanita flavoeonia, Atk. NOTE. It is possible that some of the earlier 'notices given under Amanita Frostiana, Pk. may refer to this species. Atk. Jour. Myc. 8 : no. d. 14 Oct. 1902. Hay, Bull. Nat. Hist. Soc. N. B. 5 : 114. 1903. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 56 4 : 21. d. May 1903. [Bull. 67.] Sacc. Syll. 17 : i. d. 25 May 1905. Amanita flavorubens, Mont. Mont. Syll. Crypt. 96. d. 1856. Sacc. Cub. & Mane. Syll. 5 : 17. d. 28 May 1887. Kellerm. & Werner, Geol. Ohio 7 * : 300. Jan. 1895. Millsp. & Nutt. Publ. Field Columb. Mus. Bot. 1 : 157. Jan. 1890. Henn. in Engler & Prantl, Pflanzenfam. 1 1 ** : 275. 1898. Lloyd, Volva? 7. d, 15. d. 1898 and Rev. Myc. 21 : 93. July 1899. Agaricus flavorubens, B. & Mont. Mont. Syll. Crypt. 96. d. 1856. Amanita flavopubeseens, Atk. Atk. Jour. Myc. 8 : in. d. 14 Oct. 1902. Sacc. Syll. 17 : r. d. 25 May 1905. Amanita floeeoeephala, Atk. Atk. Mushrooms 62. d. /. 63. 20 Oct. 1900 and Rhodora 3 : 40. i Feb. 1901. White, Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 29 : 562. 26 Sept. 1902. Amanita formosa, Gonn. & Rabh. See Amanita muscaria, (L.) P., var. formosa, P. Amanita Frostiana, Pk. NOTE. See note under Amanita flavoeonia, Atk. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 33 : 18, 44. d. Oct. 1883. Sacc. Cub. & Mane. Syll. 5 : 14. d. 28 May 1887.' Underw. Earle, Bull. Ala. Exp. Sta. 80: 254. 28 June 1897. Williams, Asa Gray Bull. 6 : 83. Oct. 1898. Henn. in Engler & Prantl, Pflanzenfam. I 1 ** : 275. 1898. Lloyd, Volva? 5. d. 13. d. 1898 and Rev. Myc. 21 : 92. July 1899. Taylor, Hdbk. Mushrooms 5 : 10. 1898. Pk. Bull. N. Y. Mus. 6 : 191. July 1899. Williams, Asa Gray Bull. 7 : 78. Aug. 1899. Underw. Moulds 120. 1899. Atk. Mushrooms 54. d. 20 Oct. 1900. Williams, Asa Gray Bull. 8: 103.' Oct. 1900. Mcllvaine & Macadam, Am. Fung. 16. d. pi. 6, /. 5. 1900 and Am. Kitchen Mag. 14 : 122. Dec. 1900. , Atk. in Bailey's Cycl. Am. Hort. 1044. d. 1900. Earle in Mohr, Contr. U. S. Nat. Herb. 6 : 229. 31 July 1901. Brown & Fernekes, Bull. Wis. Nat. Hist. Soc. 11.2: 46. Jan. 1902. Ricker, Univ. of Maine Studies 3 : 55. 30 April 1902. White, Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 29 : 562. 26 Sept. 1902. Longyear, Rept. Mich. Acad. 3 : 55. 1902. Conant, Bull. Boston Myc. Club 19: 5 Feb. 1903. Hay, Bull. N. H. Soc. N. B. 5 : 114. 1903. Longyear, Rept. Mich. Acad. 4: 115. '1904. Agaricus affinis, Frost, nom. nud. Frost in Cat. PI. Amherst 62. 1875. Cobb, List PI. Amherst 31. 1887. Amanita affinis, Frost, nom. nud. Frost in Cat. PI. Amherst 62. 1875. Lloyd, Volva? 21. 1898. 192 Agaricus muscarius, var. minor, Pk. \ Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 23 : 69. d. 1872. Bundy, Geol. Wis. 1873-79, 1 : 396. 1883. Amanita muscaria, var. minor, Pk. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 23 : 69. d. 1872. Lloyd, Volvas 21. 1898. Agaricus Frostianus, Pk. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 33 : 18, 44. d. Oct. 1883. Morg. Jour. Myc. 3 : 28. d. March 1887. Amanita Frostiana, Pk., var. pallidipes, Pk. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 53 : 855. d. 19 March 1901. Sacc. & Syd. Syll. 16 : mo. i Feb. 1902. Sacc. Syll. 17 : 2. d. 25 May 1905. Amanita hyperborea, Karst. See Amanitopsis hyperborea, Karst. Amanita inearnata, P. See Volvaria bombycina, (Schaeff.) Fr. Amanita lentieularis, Fr. See Lepiota lentieularis, (Lasch) Gillet. Amanita livida, P. See Amanitopsis vaginata, (Bull.) Roze, var. livida, (P.) Pk. Amanita magnivelaris, Pk. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 50: 96. d. 28 March 1898. Lloyd, Volva? 4. d. 13. d. 1898 and Rev. Myc. 21 : 92. July 1899. Sacc. & Syd. Syll. 14: 64. d. 20 Aug. 1899. Mcllvaine & Macadam, Am. Fung. 10. d. 1900. Amanita Mappa, ( Batsch) Fr. Lloyd, Volvae 4. d. 13. 1898 and Rev. Myc. 21 : 92. July 1899. Williams, Asa Gray Bull. 8 : 104. Oct. 1900. Mcllvaine & Macadam, Am. Fung. 10. d. 1900. White, Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 29 : 562. 26 Sept. 1902. Hay, Bull. Nat. Hist. Soc. N. B. 5 : 114. 1903. Schaffner, Ohio Nat. 4: 17. Nov. 1903. Agaricus Mappa, Batsch. Curtis, M. A., Bot. N. Car. 83. 1867. Pk'. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 22 : 76. 1869. Frost in Cat. PI. Amherst 62. 1875. Johnson, Bull. Minn. Acad. 1 : 209. 1877 and Rept. Minn. Surv. 5 : 67. 1877. Palmer, Mushrooms/)/. io,f. 4. 1885. Morg. Jour. Myc. 3 : 27. d. March 1887. Cobb, List PI. Amherst 31. 1887. Eby, Fungi of Lancaster Co. 7. 1894. Taylor, Hdbk. Mushrooms 5 : u. d. pi. 75, /. 9. 1898. Amanita montieulosa, B. & C. B. & C. Ann. Nat. Hist. II. 12 : 418 (2). d. Dec. 1853. Sacc. Cub. & Mane. Syll. 5 : 18. d. 28 May 1887. Lloyd, Volva? 7. d. 14. d. 1898 and Rev. Myc. 21 : 93. July 1899. Henn. in Engler & Prantl, Pflanzenfam. I 1 ** : 275. 1898. Williams, Asa Gray Bull. 8i 103. Oct. 1900. Mcllvaine & Macadam, Am. Fung. 25. d. 1900. Ricker, Univ. of Maine Studies 3 : 55. 30 April 1902. Agaricus montlculosus, B. & C. B. & C. Ann. Nat. Hist. II. 12 : 418 (2). d. Dec. 1853. Curtis, M. A., Bot. N. Car. 83. 1867. Morg. Jour. Myc. 3: 30. d. March 1887. 193 Amanita multisquamosa, Pk. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 53: 840. d. pi. c B,f. i- 7 . 19 March 1901. Sacc. & Syd. Syll. 16 : mo. i Feb. 1902. Sacc. Syll. 1 7 : 2. d. 25 May 1905. Amanita musearia, (L.) P. Grev. Scot. Crypt. Fl. 1 : pi. 54. 1823. Porcher, Tr. Am. Med. Assoc. 2 : 854. 1849. Sacc. Cub. & Mane. Syll. 5 : 13. d. 28 May 1887. Banning in Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 44 : 177 (65). Dec. 1891. Rostr. Meddelelser om Groenl. 3 : 596. 1891. Millsp. Bull. W. Va. Exp. Sta. 24: 502. June 1892. Atk. & Schrenk, Jour. Mitch. Soc. 9 : 98 (4). April 1893. *Shear, N. Y. Fungi 101. 1893. Taylor, Rept. U. S. Agr. 1892 : 284. d. pi. 2. 1893. Pk. Country Gent. 59 : 566 (43). 2 Aug. 1894. Underw. Proc. Ind. Acad. 1893: 61. Aug. 1894. Kellerm. & Werner, Geol. Ohio 7 2 : 300. Jan. 1895. Graves, Asa Gray Bull. 3 : 44. i Oct. 1895. Gibson, Mushrooms 287. pi. ^. 1895. Pound, Clements and others, Bot. Surv. Nebr. 4 : 43. 20 Jan. 1896. Millsp. & Nutt. Publ. Field Columb. Mus. Bot. 1 : 156. Jan. 1896. Underw. Bull. Ala. Exp. Sta. 73 : 344.7. 3. Oct. 1896. Bates, Tr. Mass. Hort. Soc. 1896 : 173. d. 1896. Webster, Am. Kitchen Mag. 6: 215. Feb. 1897. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 48 : 310 (212). pi. 42. March 1897. Underw. & Earle, Bull. Ala. Exp. Sta. 80: 254. 28 June 1897. Coville, Circ. U. S. Agr. 13 : 15. /. 14-20. i Dec. 1897. [2 ed./. 18-24.] Farl. Card. & Forest 10: 469. i Dec. 1897. Chesnut, Yearb. U. S. Agr. 1896 : 144. 1897. Taylor, Hdbk. Mushrooms 3 : 2. pi. E,f. 2. 1897. Williams, Asa Gray Bull. 6 : 82. pi. /,/. 3. Oct. 1898. Chesnut, Bull. U. S. Agr. Div. Bot. 20: 12. /. /. 1898 and Farmer's Bull. U. S. Agr. 86:4. /./. 1898. Farl. Yearb. U. S. Agr. 1897 : 457. d. pi. 22. 1898. [Bull. 15.] Henn. in Engler & Prantl, Pflanzenfam. I 1 ** : 275. d. 1898. Lloyd, Volvae 5. d. 13. 1898 and Rev. Myc. 21 : 92. July 1899. Taylor, Hdbk. Mushrooms 5 : 6. 1898. Halsted, Bull. N. J. Exp. Sta. 135 : 12. /. 6. 8 Feb. 1899. Pk. Bull. N. Y. Mus. 6 : 191. July 1899. Williams, Asa Gray Bull. 7 : 78. Aug. 1899. Chesnut, Rept. Bureau of Animal Industry 15 : 393. /. 38. 1899. Child, Jour. Hamilton Assoc. 15: 105. 1899. Herbst, Fungal Fl. Lehigh Valley 23. d. pi. 1899. Jelliffe, Flora of Long Island 42. 1899. Longyear, Rept. Mich. Agr. 1898: 92. 1899. Underw. Moulds 119. 1899. Atk. Mushrooms 52. d. pi. 12, f. 52. pi. /^, /. 53, 54. 249. 20 Oct. 1900. 295, 297. April 1902. [2 ed.] Williams, Asa Gray Bull. 8 : 103. Oct. 1900. Atk. in Bailey's Cycl. Am. Hort. 1044. d. 1900. Mcllvaine & Macadam, Am. Fung. 14. d. pi. 6,f. 4. pi. g. 623. 1900. Perry, Agricultural Student 6 : 179. May 1900 and Ohio Univ. Bull. IV. 30: 8. May 1900. Trel. Rept. Mo. Hort. Soc. 43 : 236 (13). 1900. Henderson, Bull. Idaho Exp. Sta. 27: 53. pi. 12. March 1901. Carter, Am. Jour. Physiol. 5 : 158, 168. i April 1901. Sweetser, Bull. Pacific Univ. I 4 : 12. May 1901. Earle in Mohr, Contr. U. S. Nat. Herb. 6 : 229. 31 July 1901. 194 Hay, Bull. Nat. Hist. Soc. N. B. 4 : 342. 1901 and 5 : 119. 1903. Ricker, Univ. of Maine Studies 3 : 55- 3 April 1902. White. Bull. Torr. Bot. Club. 29 : 562. 26 Sept. 1902. Chesnut, Contr. U. S. Nat. Herb. 7 : 302.7. 67. 1902. Conant, Bull. Boston Myc. Club 19 : 5 Feb. 1903. Woodworth, Birds & Nature 14 : 95. pi. 592. Sept. 1903. Schaffner, Ohio Nat. 4 : 17. Nov. 1903. Gibson, Mushrooms 51, 53- pi- 4, d. 58./., 73, 287. pi. 37. 1903. [2 ed.] Kellerm. Mvc. Bull. 2 : 53.7. $/, 52- 26 March 1904. Longyear, Rept. Mich. Acad. 4: 115. 1904. MacKay, Tr. N. Scot Inst. 11 : 124. Aug. 1904. Agaricus muscarius, L. S. Syn. Am. Bor. 145 no. 4. 1834. Rav. Charleston Med. Jour. & Rev. 6 : 190. March 1851. Andrews, Proc. Boston Soc. 5 : 322. April 1856. Sprague, Proc. Boston Soc. 6 : 316. 1859. Curtis, M. A., Bot. N. Car. 83. 1867. Cooke, Handbook 8. pi. 2,f. i. d. 1871. Winder, Mushrooms of Canada 20. 1871. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 23 : 68. d. 1872. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 24 : 102. 1872. . ; Frost in Cat. PI. Amherst 62. 1875. Farl. Bull. Bussey Inst. 1 : 436. March 1876. Pk. Tr. Albany Inst. 8 : 163. 1876. Johnson, Bull. Minn. Acad. 1 : 209. 1877 and Rept. Minn. Surv. 5 : 67. 1877. Fowler, Rept. Agr. N. B. 1878 : Append. B : 63. 1879. Banning, Bot. Gaz. 5 : 6. d. Jan. 1880. Somers, Tr. N. Scot. Inst. 5 : 189. 1882. Morg. Jour. Gin. Soc. 6 : 58. d. April 1883. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 33 : 43. d. 44- Oct. 1883. Rav. S. Car. Resources 354. 1883. Bessey, Bull. Iowa Agr. Coll. 1884 : 146. Jan. 1885. Palmer, Mushrooms/)/. io,f. /. 1885. Morg. Jour. Myc. 3 : 28. d. March 1887. Calkins, Jour. Myc. 3: 58. May 1887. Arth. & Holw. Bull. Minn. Surv. 3 : 26. i Oct. 1887. Cobb, List PI. Amherst 31. 1887. Bennett, Cat. PI. R. I. 76. 1888. Ell. in Cat. PI. N. J. 468. 1889. Taylor, Rept. U. S. Agr. 1890: 373 (7). pi. 2, /. 8. 1890 [reprint 1893]- Mcllvaine, Therapeutic Gaz. 17 : 296 (2). 15 May 1893. Eby, Fungi of Lancaster Co. 7. 1894. - Sturgis, Rept. Conn. Agr. 1895 : 76, 77 (6)./>/. /,/. /. Jan. 1896. Taylor, Hdbk. Mushrooms 5: 9. d. pi. 15, f. 1-7. 1898. Fowler, Proc. Miramichi Nat. Hist. 2: 28. 1901. Amanita muscaria, (L.) P., var. alba, Pk. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 46 : 133 (53). d. Dec. 1803. *Shear, N. Y. Fungi 3. 1893 Millsp. & Nutt. Publ. Field Columb. Mus. Bot. 1 : 157. d. Jan. 1896. Agaricus muscarius, L., var. albus, Pk. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 33 : 44. d. Oct. 1883. Amanita musearia, (L.) P., var. eoeeinea, Beardslee. Beardslee, Amanitas S. Appalach. 8. d. pi. 3. Sept. 1902. Amanita museapia, (L.) P., var. fopmosa, P. Pk. Bull. N. Y. Mus. 6 : 191. July 1899. Mcllvaine & Macadam, Am. Fung. 14. d. 1900. 195 White, Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 29 : 562. 26 Sept. 1902 Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 55 : 961. d. Nov. 1002. [Bull. 54 1 Hay, Bull. Nat. Hist. Soc. N. B. 5: 114. 1903. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 57 : 22. d. July 1904. [Bull. 75.] Agaricus muscarius, L., var. formosus, Fr. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 33 : 44. d. Oct. 1883. Macbr. Bull. Univ. Iowa 1 : 35. d. Nov. 1888. Amanita formosa, Gonn. & Rabh. Lloyd, Volvae 21. 1898. Amanita museapia, var. major, Pk. See Amanita strobiliformis, ( Vitt.) Fr. Amanita museapia, var. minor, Pk. See Amanita Frostiana, Pk. Amanita museapia, (L.) P., var. Puella, P. S. Syn. Car. 79 (53) no. 548. 1822. Atk. Mushrooms 55. 20 Oct. 1900. Amanita museapia, (L.) P., var. regalis, Fr. Mcllvaine & Macadam, Am. Fung. 14. d. 1900. Agaricus muscarius, var. regalis, Fr. Pk- Rept. N. Y. Mus. 33 : 44. Oct. 1883. Amanita museapia, var. umbpina, (P.) Sacc. Syll. Mcllvaine & Macadam, Am. Fung. 14. d. 1900. Agaricus muscarius, var. umbrinus, Pk. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 33: 44. d. Oct. 1883. Amanita nitida, Fr. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 43 : 62 (16). Nov. 1890. Banning in Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 44 : 177 (65). Dec. 1891. Lloyd, Volva? 7. d. 1898 and Rev. Myc. 21 : 93. July 1899. Mcllvaine & Macadam, Am. Fung. 24. d. 1900. Agaricus nitidus, Fr. Banning, Bot. Gaz. 5: 6. d. Jan. 1880. Hark. & Moore, Cat. Pac. Fung. 2. Feb. 1880. Morg. Jour. Myc. 3 : 30. d. March 1887. Amanita nivalis, Grev. See Amanitopsis vaginata (Bull.) Roze. var. alba, Sacc. Syll. Amanita nivalis, Pk. See Amanitopsis albocreata, Atk. Amanita onusta, Howe. Howe Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 5 : 42 d. Oct. 1874. Sacc. Syll. 9: i. d. 15 Sept. 1891. Lloyd, VolvjE 9, 16. d. 21. 1898. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 53 : 839. d. 19 March 1901. Agaricus onustus, Howe. Howe, Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 5 : 42. d. Oct. 1874. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 33 : 49. Oct. 1883. Morg. Jour. Myc. 3 : 32. d. March 1887. Amanita panthepina, (DC.) Fr. Sacc. Cub. & Mane. Syll. 5 : 14. d. 28 May 1887. Pk. Bull. N. Y. Mus. I 2 : 25. Jan. 1888. Fairman, Proc. Rochester Acad. 2: 154. Feb. 1893. Atk. & Schrenk, Jour. Mitch. Soc. 9 : 98 (4). April 1893. Underw. Proc. Ind. Acad. 1893 : 61. Aug. 1894. Kellerm. & Werner, Geol. Ohio 7 2 : 300. Jan. 1895. Atk. Bull. Cornell Univ. 3 : 24. 25 June 1897. Williams, Asa Gray Bull. 6 : 83. pi. /,/. 2. Oct. 1898. 196 Lloyd, Volva? 4. d. 13. 1898 and Rev. Myc. 21 : 92. July 1899. Williams, Asa Gray Bull. 7 : 78. Aug. 1899. Herbst, Fungal Fl. Lehigh Valley 28. d. 1899. Atk. Mushrooms 69, 249. 20 Oct. 1900. 295. April 1902. [2 ed.] Williams, Asa Gray Bull. 8 : 103. Oct. 1900. Mcllvaine & Macadam, Am. Fung. 17. d. 1900. Sweetser, Bull. Pacific Univ. 1*: 12. May 1901. Earle in Mohr, Contr. U. S. Nat. Herb. 6 : 229. 31 July 1901. Amanita umbrina, P. Muhl. Cat. PI. Am. Sept. i ed. 104. 1813. 2 ed. 107. 1818. S. Syn. Car. 79 (53) no. 549. 1822. Lloyd, Volva? 21. 1898. Henn. in Engler & Prantl, Pflanzenfam. I 1 **: 275. d. 1898. Perry, Agricultural Student 6 : 179. May 1900 and Ohio Univ. Bull. IV. 30: 8. May 1900. ^Schaffner, Ohio Nat. 4 : 18. Nov. 1903. Agaricus pantherinus, D C. S. Syn. Am. Bor. 145 no. 5. 1834. Lea, Cat. PI. Cin. 48. 1849. Curtis, M. A., Bot. N. Car. 83. 1867. Cke. Handbook 9. d. 1871. Johnson, Bull. Minn. Acad. 1 : 209. 1877 and Rept. Minn. Surv. 5 : 67. 1877. James, Jour. Cin. Soc. 2 : 63 (22). April 1879. Hark. & Moore, Cat. Pac. Fung. 2. Feb. 1880. Bundy, Geol. Wis. 1873-79, 1 : 396. 1883. Morg. Jour. Cin. Soc. 6 : 58. d. April 1883. Morg. Jour. Myc. 3 : 28. d. March 1887. Macbr. Bull. Univ. Iowa 1 : 182. June 1890. Amanita pellueidula, Banning. Banning in Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 44 : 178 (66). d. Dec. 1891. Amanita phalloides, Fr. NOTE. By some writers Amanita verna is considered to be distinct from A. phalloides but by others a variety of that species. It is not certain that all the references to A. verna given below relate to the European form and they are here placed under A. phalloides as they should be consulted in con- nection with that species. Sacc. Cub. & Mane. Syll. 5 : 9. d. 28 May 1887. Banning in Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 44: 177 (65). Dec. 1891. Fairman, Proc. Rochester Acad. 2 : 154. Feb. 1893. Atk. & Schrenk, Jour. Mitch. Soc. 9 : 98 (41. April 1893. *Shear, N. Y. Fungi 2. 1893. Underw. Proc. Ind. Acad. 1893: 61. Aug. 1894. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 47 : 135 (9), 137 ("). Nov. 1894. McClatchie in Reid's Hist. Pasadena 619. 1895. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 48 : 313 (215). pi. 40, 41, f. 1-3. March 1897. McClatchie, Proc. S. Cal. Acad. 1 : 385. 5 June 1897. Atk. Bull. Cornell Univ. 3 : 24. 25 June 1897. Underw. & Earle, Bull. Ala. Exp. Sta. 80 : 255. 28 June 1897. Atk. Bull. Cornell Exp. Sta. 138: 358-362. (24-28) d. f. 106-109. Sept. 1897. Coville, Circ. U. S. Agr. Div. Bot. 13 : 20. /. 21. i Dec. 1897. [2 ed. 21. f. 25-27.] Chesnut, Yearb. U. S. Agr. 1896 : 144. d. f. 28. 1897. Jones, H. L., Oberlin College Lab. Bull. 9:4. 15 June 1898. Williams, Asa Gray Bull. 6 : 81. pi. /,/. /. Oct. 1898. Chesnut, Bull. U. S. Agr. Div. Bot. 20 : 14.7. 2. 1898. 197 Chesnut, Farmers' Bull. U. S. Agr. 86: 6./. 2. 1898 Farl. Yearb. U. S. Agr. 1897 : 458. d. pi. 23. 1898. [Bull. 15.] Henn. in Engler & Prantl, Pflanzenfam. f***; 275. d. f. 125 B. 1898. Lloyd, Volva? 3. d. f. 3. 13. 1898 and Rev. Myc. 21 : 92. July 1899. Halsted, Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 26 : 16. 16 Jan. 1899. Williams, Asa Gray Bull. 7: 17. Feb. 1899. Halsted, Bull. N. J. Exp. Sta. 135 : 13. f. 7. 8 Feb. 1890. Pk. Bull. N. Y. Mus. 6 : 191. July 1899. Sterling, Toadstools. Aug. 1899, Williams, Asa Gray Bull. 7 : 78. Aug. 1899. Child, Jour. Hamilton Assoc. 15 : 105. 1899. Herbst, Fungal Fl. Lehigh Valley 27. d. 1899. Underw. Moulds no, 119, 235. pi. 8,f. i, 2. 1899. Chesnut, Plant World 3 : 8. Jan. 1900. Atk. Mushrooms 3, 14, 55. d. f. 55. pi. 14, f. 56. f. 57, 58. 249, 251, 20 Oct. 1900. 295, 297. April 1902. [2 ed.] Williams, Asa Gray Bull. 8 : 100. 103. Oct. 1900. Atk. in Bailey's Cycl. Am. Hort. 1044. d. f. 1443. 1900. Mcllvaine & Macadam, Am. Fung. 7. d. pi. 6,f. 2, 3. 629. 1900. Trel. Rept. Mo. Hort. Soc. 43 : 224 (i) /. 236 (13). 1900. Henderson, Bull. Idaho Exp. Sta. 27: 30.7. March 1901. Carter, Am. Jour. Physiol. 5: 163, 171, 173. i April 1901. Earle in Mohr, Contr. U. S. Nat. Herb. 6 : 229. 31 July 1901. Garman, Bull. Ky. Exp. Sta. 96: /. 5. Nov. 1901. Williamson, Proc. Ind. Acad. 1900: 163. 1901. Brown & Fernekes, Bull. Wis. Nat. Hist. Soc. II. 2: 46. Jan. 1902. Ricker, Univ. of Maine Studies 3 : 55. 30 April 1902. White, Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 29 : 562. 26 Sept. 1902. Conant, Bull. Boston Myc. Club 19: 5 Feb. 1903. Schaffner, Ohio Nat. 4 : 17. Nov. 1903. Gibson, Mushrooms 73. /. 1903. [2 ed.] Hay, Bull. Nat. Hist. Soc. N. B. 5 : in, 114. 1903. Kellerm. Myc. Bull. 2: 56. /. 5.7. 26 March 1904. Trel. Rept. Mo. Bot. Card. 15 : 84. 30 April 1904. Longyear, Rept. Mich. Acad. 4: 115.. 1904. MacKay, Tr. N. Scot. Inst. 11 : 124. Aug. 1904. Amaniia bulbosa, Auct. Amer. S. Syn. Car. 79 (53) no. 543. 1822. Mcllvaine, Therapeutic Gaz. 17 : 297 (4). 15 May 1893. Lloyd, Volva? 21. 1898. Carter, Am. Jour. Physiol. 5: 161, 170, 172, 174. r April 1901. Agaricus phalloides, Fr. S. Syn. Am. Bor. 145 no. i. 1834. Sprague, Proc. Boston Soc. 6 : 316. 1859. Curtis, M. A., Bot. N. Car. 83. 1867. Cke. Handbook 7. d. 1871. Winder, Mushrooms of Canada 20. 1871. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 23: 69. 1872. Frost in Cat. PI. Amherst 62. 1875. Johnson, Bull. Minn. Acad. 1 : 209. 1877 and Rept. Minn. Surv. 5 67. 1877. Hark. & Moore, Cat. Pac. Fung. 2. Feb. 1880. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 33 : 42. d. Oct. 1883. Bundy, Geol. Wis. 1873-79, 1 : 396. 1883. Pk. in Day's Cat, Bull. Buf. Soc. 4 : 174 (no). 1883. Palmer, Mushrooms/)/. io,/. 2, 3. 1885. Morg. Jour. Myc. 3 : 27. d. March 1887. Cobb, List PI. Amherst 31. 1887. 198 Macbr Bull. Univ. Iowa 1 : 36. d. Nov. 1888. Bennett, Cat. PI. R. I. 76. 1888. Somers, Tr. N. Scot. lust. 7 : 464. 1890. Eby, Fungi of Lancaster Co. 7. 1894- Sturgis, Rept. Conn. Agr. 1895 : 76, 77 (6). Jan. 1896. Taylor, Hdbk. Mushrooms 5: 10. d. pi. 75, /. 8. 1898. Amanita citrina, S. Syn. Car. 544. Muhl. Cat. PI. Am. Sept. i ed. 104. 1813. 2 ed. 107. 1818. S. Syn. Car. 79 (53) no. 544. 1822. Lloyd, Volva? 21. 1898. Amanita viridis, var. fuliginea, S. Syn. Car. 545. S. Syn. Car. 79 (53) no. 545- 1822. Lloyd, Volva? 21. 1898. Agaricus vernus, Auct. Amer. Curtis, M. A., Bot. N. Car. 83. 1867. Winder, Mushrooms of Canada 20. 1871. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 23 : 69. d. 1872. Frost in Cat. PI. Amherst 62. 1875. Johnson, Bull. Minn. Acad. 1 : 209. 1877 and Rept. Minn. Surv. 5 : 67. 1877. Hark. & Moore, Cat. Pac. Fung. 2. Feb. 1880. Morg. Jour. Gin. Soc. 6 : 57. d. April 1883. Bundy, Geol. Wis. 1873-79, 1 : 30. 1883. Palmer, Mushrooms/)/. 9. d. 1885. Cobb, List PI. Amherst 31. 1887. Macbr. Bull. Univ. Iowa 1 : 36. Nov. 1888. Ell. in Cat. PI. N. J. 468. 1889. Somers, Tr. N. Scot. Inst 7: 464. d. 1890. Taylor, Rept. U. S. Agr. 1890: 372 (7). pi. 2, f. 6. 1890. [reprint 1893.] Eby, Fungi of Lancaster Co. 7. 1894. Taylor, Hdbk. Mushrooms 5: n. d. pi. i6,f. 1-4. 1898. Amanita verna, Auct. Amer. Banning in Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 44: 177 (65). Dec. 1891. Atk. & Schrenk, Jour. Mitch. Soc. 9 : 98 (4). April 1893. Mcllvaine, Therapeutic Gaz. 17 : 297 (4). 15 May 1893. Pk. Country Gent. 59 : 582 (48). d. 9 Aug. 1894. Kellerm. & Werner, Geol. Ohio 7 2 : 300. Jan. 1895. Graves, Asa Gray Bull. 3 : 44. i Oct. 1895. Millsp. & Nutt. Publ. Field Columb. Mus. Bot. 1 : 156. Jan. 1896. Bates, Tr. Mass. Hort. Soc. 1896 : 172, 173. d. 1896. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 48 : 313 (215). pi. 41, f. 4-7. March 1897. Taylor, Hdbk. Mushrooms 4: 15. 1897. Halsted, Bull. N. J. Exp. Sta. 135 : 14. 8 Feb. 1899. Jelliffe, Flora of Long Island 42. 1899. Longyear, Rept. Mich. Bd. Agr. 1898: 92. 1899. Underw. Moulds 119. 1899 Atk. Mushrooms 60. d.f. 59-61. 20 Oct. 1900. Atk. in Bailey's Cycl. Am. Hort. 1044. d. 1900. Mcllvaine & Macadam, Am. Fung. 9. d. 627. 1900. Perry, Agricultural Student 6 : 179. May 190x3 and Ohio Univ. Bull. IV. 30: 8. May 1900. ? Carter, Am. Jour. Physiol. 5 : 161, 172, 174. i April 1901. Brown & Fernekes, Bull. Wis. Nat. Hist. Soc. II. 2: 46. Jan. 1902. White, Bull. Torr. Bot. Club. 29 : 562. 26 Sept. 1902. Schaffner, Ohio Nat. 4 : "18. Nov. 1903. Gibson, Mushrooms 44, 49. */. 3. 1903. [2 ed.l Hay, Bull. Nat. Hist. Soc. N. B. 5: 114. 1903. 199 Longyear, Rept. Mich. Acad. 4 : 115. 1904. MacKay, Tr. N. Scot. Inst. 11 : 123. Aug. 1904. Amanita phalloides, var. verna, Auct. Amer. Williams, Asa Gray Bull. 7 : 78. Aug. 1899. Amanita phalloides, S. Am. Bor. i excl. var. bulbosa. See Amanita phalloides, Fr. Amanita phalloides, var. bulbosus, S. Am. Bor. i. SeeAman/ta Mappa, (Batsch) Fr. Amanita phalloides, Fr., var. striatula, Pk. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 55 : 961. d. Nov. 1902. [Bull. 10 : no. 54.] Sacc. Syll. 17 : 2. d. 25 May 1905. Amanita polypyramis, B. & C. See Amanita solitan'a, (Bull. Fr. Amanita ppairiieola, Pk. Pk. Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 24 : 138. d. 30 March 1897. Lindau & Syd. Hedw. 37 : Beibl. 7:1. 9 April 1898. Lloyd, Volva? 7, 15. d. 1898 and Rev. Myc. 21 : 93. July 1899. Smvth, Tr. Kans. Acad. 16 : 164. July 1899. Mcllvaine & Macadam, Am. Fung. 24. d. 1900. Amanita praticola, Sacc. & Syd. Sacc. & Syd. Syll. 14 : 65. d. 20 Aug. 1899. Amanita pratieola, Sacc. & Syd. See Amanita prairiicola, Pk. Amanita pubeseens, S. See Amanitopsis pubescens, (S.) Sacc. Amanita pusilla, Lloyd. See Amanitopsis pusilla, Pk. Amanita pusilla, P. See Volvaria pusilla, (P.) Fr. Amanita pustulata, Schrt. See Amanita rubescens, P. Amanita radieata, Pk. Pk. Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 27: 603. d. 29 Dec. 1900. Shear, Plant World 4 : 18. Jan. 1901. Sacc. & Syd.'Syll. 16 : 2. d. i Feb. 1902. Amanita Ravenelii, B. & C. NOTE. There is an Agaricus (Ga/era) Ravenelii, B. &C. which is nut this species and which occurs only as a catalogue name in Curtis, M. A., Bot. N. Car. 89. 1867. It is probably Galera lateritia, Fr. or nearly related to it. B. & C. Ann. Nat. Hist. Ml. 4: 284 (i). d. Oct. 1859. Sacc. Cub. & Mane. Syll. 5 : 15. d. 28 Mny 1887. Sacc. Syll. 9: 2. 15 Sept. 1891. Atk. Bull. Cornell Univ. 3: 24. 25 June 1897. Henn. in Engler & Prantl, Pflanzenfam. I 1 **: 275. 1898. Lloyd, Volva? 6, 14. d. 1898 and Rev. Myc. 21 : 93. July 1899. Mcllvaine& Macadam, Am. Fung. 18. d. 190x5. Earle in Mohr, Contr. U. S. Nat. Herb. 6 : 229. 31 July 1901. Agaricus Ravenelii, B. & C. B. & C. Ann. Nat. Hist. III. 4: 284 (i). d. Oct. 1859. Morg. Jour. Myc. 3: 27. d. March 1887. Amanita reeutita, Fr. Atk. & Schrenk, Jour. Mitch. Soc. 9 : 98 (4). April 1893. Lloyd, Volva? 3. d. 13. d. 1898 and Rev Myc. 21 : 92. July 1899. 200 Williams, Asa Gray Bull. 8 : 104. Oct. 1900. Mcllvaine & Macadam, Am. Fung. 12. d. 1900. Agaricus recutitus, Fr. Curtis, M. A., Bot. N. Car. 83. 1867. Morg. Jour. Myc. 3 : 27. d. March 1887. Amanita rubeseens, P. S. Syn. Car. 79 (53) no. 550. 1822. Sacc. Cub. & Mane. Syll. 5 : 16. d. 28 May 1887. Banning in Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 44: 177 (65). Dec. 1891. Taylor, Food Products 2: 21. 1893. Pk. Country Gent. 59 : 566 (43). d.f. 2 Aug. 1894. Kellerm. & Werner, Geol. Ohio 7 2 : 300. Jan. 1895. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 48 : 255 (157). pi. i6,f. March 1897. Underw. & Earle, Bull. Ala. Exp. Sta. 80 : 255. 28 June 1897. Williams, Asa Gray Bull. 6 : 84.7. ip. Oct. 1898. Farl. Yearb. U. S. Agr. 1897 : 458, 461. 1898. [Bull. 15.] Lloyd, Volva? 7. d. 15. 1898 and Rev. Myc. 21 : 93. July 1899. [Underw.] N. Y. Myc. Club 16. 1898. Pk Bull. N. Y. Mus. 6 : 192. July i&, Williams, Asa Gray Bull. 7 : 79. Aug. 1899. Herbst, Fungal Fl. Lehigh Valley 30. d. 1899. Jelliffe, Flora of Long Island 42. 1899. Longyear, Rept. Mich. Bd. Agr. 1898 : 92. 1899. Underw. Moulds 120. 1899. Webster, Rhodora 2 : 193. 8 Sept. 1900. Atk. Mushrooms 71. d.f. 73. pi. 19, f. i. pl.2o,f. 74. 20 Oct. 1900. Williams, Asa Gray Bull. 8 : 103. Oct. 1900. Hyams, Bull. N. Car. Exp. Sta. 177: 31. Dec. 1900. Atk. in Bailey's Cycl. Am. Hort. 1044. 1900. Mcllvaine & Macadam, Am. Fung. 21. d. pi. 8,f. 2. pi. 12, /. 4- 1900. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 53 : 855. 19 March 1901. Earle in Mohr, Contr. U- S. Nat. Herb. 6 : 229. 31 Julv 1901. White, Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 29 : 562. 26 Sept. 1002. Conant, Bull. Boston Myc. Club 19 : 5 Feb. 1903. Kellerm. Myc. Bull. 2 : 84.7. 75. 5 Sept. 1904. Longyear, Rept. Mich. Acad. 4 : 115. 1904. Agaricus rubeseens, Fr. S. Syn. Am. Bor. 145 no. 8. 1834. Lea, Cat. PI. Cin. 48. 1849. Curtis, M. A., Bot. N. Car. 83. 1867. Cke. Handbook 9. d. 1871. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 24: 59. 1872. Parker, Proc. Poughk. Soc. 1 : 84. i Nov. 1875. Frost in Cat. PI. Amherst 62. 1875. James, Jour. Cin. Soc. 2 : 63 (22). April 1879. Banning, Bot. Gaz. 5 : 6. d. Jan. 1880. Banning, Bot. Gaz. 5 : 23. Feb. 1880. Morg. Jour. Cin. Soc. 6 : 59. d. April 1883. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 33 : 44. d. Oct. 1883. Morg. Jour. Myc. 3 : 29. d. March 1887. Cobb, List PI. Amherst 31. 1887. Bennett, Cat. PI. R. 1. 76. 1888. Ell. in Cat. PI. N. J. 468. 1889. Taylor, Hdbk. Mushrooms 5 : 7. d. pi. 14, f. 5-0. 1898. Amanita pustulata, (Scha?ff . ) Schrt. Henn. in Engler & Prantl, Pflanzenfam. I 1 ** : 274. d.f. i 2 $A. 1898. Perry, Agricultural Student 6 : 179. May 1900 and Ohio Univ. Bull. IV. 30: 8. May 1900. 201 Amanita pubeseens, P., var. eireinata, P. Amanita circinata, Schum. Taylor, Food Products 2: 21. 1893. Amanita pussuloides, Pk. Pk. Bull. Buf. Soc. 1 : 41. d. July 1873. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 25 : 72. d. Sept. 1873. Sacc. Cub. & Mane. Syll. 5 : 13. <*. 28 May 1887. Henn. in Engler & Prantl, Pflanzenfam. I 1 **: 275. 1898. Lloyd, Volva? 5. d. 14. d. 1898 and Rev. Myc. 21 : 92. July 1899. Williams, Asa Gray Bull. 7 : 79. Aug. 1899. Williams, Asa Gray Bull. 8: 103. Oct. 1900. Mcllvaine & Macadam, Am. Fung. 18. d. 1900. Agaricus russuloides, Pk. Pk. Bull. Buf. Soc. 1 : 41. d. July 1873. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 25 : 72. d. Sept. 1873. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 33 : 43. d. Oct. 1883. Morg. Jour. Myc. 3 : 28. d. March 1887. Amanita soleata, Howe. See Amanitopsis volvata, (Pk.) Sacc. Amanita solitaria, (Bull.) Fr. NOTE. The Agaricus bulbosus, Schaeff., listed by Muhlenberg, 1799 is referred by Streinz to Amanita solitaria, (Bull.) Fr. The American refer- ences to Amanita solitaria and Amanita strobiliformis are very much con- fused and in fact the distinctions between these two species as given by European authors are far from clear. It seems to us that it may be assumed that some of the references here given under both these species are open to question. See note under Amanita bulbosa, P. Is not Clitocybe solitaria, Jelliffe, Fl. L. I. 42. 1899 a misprint for Amanita solitaria ? Banning in Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 44: 177 (65). Dec. 1891. Atk. & Schrenk, Jour. Mitch. Soc. 9 : 98 (4). April 1893. Atk. Bull. Cornell Univ. 3 : 24. 2? June 1897. Underw. & Earle, Bull. Ala. Exp. Sta. 80 : 255. 28 June 1897. Lloyd, Volva? 6. d. 14. d. 1898 and Rev. Myc. 21 : 93. July 1899. Williams, Asa Gray Bull. 7 : 79. Aug. 1899. Herbst, Fungal Fl. Lehigh Valley 29. d. 1899. Atk. Mushrooms 72. d. pi. 21, /. 75, pi. 22, f. 76. 20 Oct. 1900. Williams, Asa Gray Bull. 8 : 103. Oct. 1900. Atk. in Bailey's Cycl. Am. Hort. 1044. 1900. Mcllvaine & Macadam, Am. Fung. 19. d. 1900. Earle in Mohr, Contr. U. S. Nat. Herb. 6 : 229. 31 July 1901. Conant, Bull. Boston Myc. Club 19: 5 Feb. 1903. Agaricus solitarius, Bull. Banning, Bot. Gaz. 5 : 7. d. Jan. 1880. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 33: 18, 45. d. Oc Morg. Jour. Myc. 3 : 29. d. March 1887. Oct. 1883. Agaricus bulbosus, Schaeff. Muhl. Tr. Am. Phil. Soc. 4: 239. 1799. Agaricus polypyramis, B. & C. B. & C. Ann. Nat. Hist. II. 12 : 417 (0- d. Dec. 1853. Curtis, M. A., Bot. N. Car. 83. 1867. Morg. Bot. Gaz. 8 : 156. d. Jan. 1883. Amanita polypyramis, B. & C. B. & C. Ann. Nat. Hist. II. 12 : 417 (0- d. Dec. 1853. Sacc. Cub. & Mane. Syll. 5 : 18. d. 28 May 1887. Millsp. & Nutt. Publ. Field Columb. Mus. Bot. 1 : 157. d. Jan. 1896. Henn. in Engler & Prantl, Pflanzenfam. I 1 ** : 275. 1898. 202 Lloyd, Volvffi 6, 14. d. 1898 and Rev. Myc. 21 : 03. July 18.99. Atk. Mushrooms 74. 20 Oct. 1900. Amanita spadicea, P. See Amanitopsis vaginata, (Bull.) Roze, var. UvUa, (P.) Pk. Amanita spissa, Fr. Banning in Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 44 : 177 (65). d. Dec. 1891. Lloyd, Volvee 7. d. 15. 1898 and Rev. Myc. 21 : 93. July 1899. Mcllvaine & Macadam, Am. Fung. 22. d. 190x3. MacKay, Tr. N. Scot. Inst. 11 : 124. Aug. 1904. Agaricus spissus, Fr. Somers, Tr. N. Scot. Inst. 5 : 247. 1882. Amanita spreta, Pk. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 33 : 42. d. Oct. 1883. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 32 : 24. d. 1886. Sacc. Cub. & Mane. Syll. 5 : 12. d. 28 May 1887. Atk. Bull. Cornell Univ. 3 : 24. 25 June 1897. Undervv. & Earle, Bull. Ala. Exp. Sta. 80: 255. 28 June 1897. Lloyd, Volva? 3. d. 13. d. 1898 and Rev. Myc. 21 : 92. July 1899. Henn. in Engler & Prantl, Pflanzenfam. li**: 276. 1898. Williams, Asa Gray Bull. 7 : 78. Aug. 1899. Herbst, Fungal Fl. Lehigh Valley 26. d. 1899. Atk. Mushrooms 69. d. f. 77. 20 Oct. 1900. Mcllvaine & Macadam, Am. Fung. n. d. pi. 6,f. i. 1900. Earle in Mqhr, Contr. U. S. Nat. Herb. 6; 229. 31 July 1901. Ricker, Univ. of Maine Studies 3 : 55. 30 April 1902. White, Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 29 : 562. 26 Sept. 1902. Agaricus spretus, Pk. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 33 : 42. d. Oct. 1883. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 32 : 24. d. 1886. Morg. Jour. Myc. 3 : 26. d. March 1887. Amanita stpangulata, Fr. See Amanitopsis strangulata, (Fr.) Roze. Amanita strobilifopmis, (Vitt.) Fr. Banning in Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 44: 177 (65). Dec. 1891. Taylor, Food Products 2 : 21. 1893. Pk. Country Gent. 59 : 566 (44). 2 Aug. 1894. Underw. & Earle, Bull. Ala. Exp. Sta. 80: 255. 28 June 1897. Williams, Asa Gray Bull. 6 : 83. /. t3 *. Oct. 1898. Lloyd, Volva? 6. d. 14. 1898 and Rev. Myc. 21 : 93. July 1899. Williams, Asa Gray Bull. 7 : 79. Aug. 1899. [Williams?] Asa Gray Bull. 7 : 87. d. pi. 6. Oct. 1899. Herbst, Fungal Fl. Lehigh Valley 29. d. 1899. Williams, Asa Gray Bull. 8 : 104. Oct. 1900. Atk. in Bailey's Cycl. Am. Hort. 1044. 1900. cadam, Am. Fung. Earle in Mohr, Contr. U. S. Nat. Herb. 6 : 229. 31 July 1901. . . . . Mcllvaine & Macadam, Am. Fung. 19. d. pi. 8, f. 3. 190x3. Conant, Bull. Boston Myc. Club 19 : 5 Feb. 1903. Kellerm. Ohio Myc. Bull. 1 : 26. /. 32. 31 July 1903. MacKay, Tr. N. Scot. Inst. 11 : 124. Aug 1904. Agaricus strobiliformis, Vitt. Curtis, M. A., Bot. N. Car. 83. 1867. Frost, Proc. Boston Soc. 12: 77. 1869. Frost in Cat. PI. Amherst 62. 1875. Farl. Bull. Bussey Inst. 1 : 436. March 1876. Morg. Fl. Miami Valley 67. 1878. Banning, Bot. Gaz. 5 : 5. d. Jan. 1880. Hark. & Moore, Cat. Pac. Fung. 2. Feb. 1880. 203 Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 33: 18, 46. d. Oct. 1883. Morg. Jour. Myc. 3 : 29. d. March 1887. Cobb, List PI. Amherst 31. 1887. Taylor, Hdbk. Mushrooms 5:8.^. pi. 14^. 1898. Hyams, Bull. N. Car. Exp. Sta. 177 : 30. Dec. 1900. Agaricus muscarius, var. major, Pk. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 23 : 69. d. 1872. Amanita muscaria, var. major, Pk. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 23 : 69. d. 1872. Lloyd, Volva? 21. 1898. Amanita submaeulata, Pk. Pk. Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 27 : 609. d. 29 Dec. 1900. Shear. Plant World, 4 : 18. Jan. 1901. Sacc. & Syd. Syll. 16 : i. d. i Feb. 1902. Amanita umbrina, P. See Amanita pantherina, (DC.) Fr. Amanita vaginata, Lam. See Amanitopsis vaginatus, (Bull.) Roze. Amanita velatipes, Atk. Atkinson, Mushrooms 61, 63. d. pi. 15, f. 64. ./. 65, 66. pi. 16, f. 6j. 20 Oct. 1900 and Rhodora 3 ; 40. i Feb. 1901. Amanita velosa, Lloyd. See Amanitopsis velosa, Pk. Amanita vepna, Auct. Amer. See Amanita phalloides, Fr. Amanita vipeseens, P. NOTE. Schweinitz states that his Amanita virescens, var. alba, S. Syn. Car. 551 is the same as Agaricus virescens, Fr. S. M. i : 19, which is Amanita virescens, P. The species is considered doubtful by Fries and is said to differ from Amanita rttbescens, P. only in color and in the presence of poly- edral warts. Lloyd, VolviE 21. 1898. Agaricus virescens, Fr. S. Syn. Am. Bor. 145 no. 9. 1834. Amanita virescens, var. alba, S. Syn. Car. 551. S. Syn. Car. 79 (53) no. 551. 1822. Amanita vipgata, S. See Volvaria volvacea, (Bull.) Fr. Amanita vipidis, var. fuliginea, S. Syn. Car. 545. See Amanita phalloides, Fr. Amanita viposa, Fr. Underw. Proc. Ind. Acad. 1893: 61. Aug. 1894. Kellerm. & Werner. Geol. Ohio 7 2 : 30x3. Jan. 1895. Underw. & Earle, Bull. Ala. Exp. Sta. 80: 255. 28 June 1897. Lloyd, Volva? 4. d. 13. 1898 and Rev. Myc. 21 : 92. July 1899. Williams, Asa Gray Bull. 7 : 78. Aug. 1899. Atk. Mushrooms 61. d. f. 62. 20 Oct. 1900. Williams, Asa Gray Bull. 8 : 104. Oct. 1900. Mcllvaine & Macadam, Am. Fung. 6. d. 1900. Atk. in Bailey's Cycl. Am. Hort. 1044. 1900. Earle in Mohr, Contr. U. S. Nat. Herb. 6: 229. 31 July 1901. Schaffner, Ohio Nat. 4 : 18. Nov. 1903. Hay. Bull. Nat. Hist. Soc. N. B. 5 : 114. 1903. MacKay, Tr. N. Scot. Inst. 11 : 124. Aug. 1904. 204 Agaricus virosus, Fr. Lea, Cat. PI. Gin. 48. 1840. Sprague, Proc. Boston Soc. 6 : 316. 1859. Curtis, M. A., Bot. N. Car. 83. 1867. James, Jour. Cin. Soc. 2: 63 (22). April 1879. Hark. & Moore, Cat. Pac. Fung. 2. Feb. 1880. Morg. Jour. Cin. Soc. 6 : 60. d. April 1883. Morg. Jour. Myc. 3 : 26. d. March 1887. Macbr. Bull. Iowa Univ. 1 : 182. d. 1890. Amanita volvata, Pk. See Aman/topsis volvata, (Pk.) Sacc. Amanitopsis adnata. (W. G. Smith) Sacc. Mcllvaine & Macadam, Am. Fung. 30. d. 1900. Agaricus adnatus, VV. G. Smith. Johnson, Bull. Minn. Acad. 1 : 209. 1877 and Rept. Minn. Surv. 5 67. 1877. Hark. & Moore, Cat. Pac. Fung. 2. Feb. 1880. Somers, Tr. N. Scot. Inst. 5 : 189. 1882. Bundy, Geol. Wis. 1873-79, 1 : 396. 1883. Morg. Jour. Myc. 3 : 31. d. March 1887. Amanita adnata, Smith, W. G. Lloyd, Volva? 9. d. 16. 1898 and Rev. Myc. 21 : 94. July 1899. Herbst, Fungal Fl. Lehigh Valley 32. d. 1899. MacKay, Tr. N. Scot. Inst. 11 : 123. Aug. 1904. Amanitopsis agglutinata, (B. C.) Sacc. Sacc. Cub. & Mane. Syll. 5 : 23. d. 28 May 1887. Atk. Bull. Cornell Univ. 3 : 24. 25 June 1897. Henn. in Engler & Prantl, Pflanzenfam. I 1 ** : 273. 1898. Mcllvaine Macadam, Am. Fung. 32. d. 1900. Earle in Mohr, Contr. U. S. Nat. Herb. 6: 228. 31 July 1901. Agaricus agglutinatus, B. & C. B. & C. Hook. Jour. Bot. 1 : 97 (i). d. 1849. [Decades 201.] B. & C. Am. Jour. Sci. II. 8 : 401. Nov. 1849. Curtis, M. A., Bot. N. Car. 83. 1867. Morg. Jour. Myc. 3 : 31. d. March 1887. Amanita agglutinata, B. & C. B. & C. Hook. Jour. Bot. 1 : 97 (i). d. 1849. [Decades 201.] Lloyd, Volva? 9, 15. d. 1898 and Rev. Myc. 21 : 94. July 1898. Amanitopsis alboereata, Atk. Atk. Jour. Myc. 8 : in. d. 14 Oct. 1902. Sacc. Syll. 17: 2. 25 May 1905. Agaricus nivalis, Pk. non Grev.. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 33: 48. d. Oct. 1883. Morg. Jour. Myc. 3 : 32. d. March 1887. Amanita nivalis, Pk. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 33 : 48. d. Oct. 1883. Fairman, Proc. Rochester Acad. 2 : 154. Feb. 1893. Lloyd, Volva? 9, 16. d. 1898 and Rev. Myc. 21 : 94. July 1899. Beardslee, Amanitas S. Appalach. 6. d. Sept. 1902. Amanitopsis nivalis, Sacc. Syll. p. p. non Grev. Sacc. Cub. & Mane. Syll. 5 : 22. May 28, 1887. Atk. Bull. Cornell Univ. 3 : 24. 25 June 1897. Earle in Mohr, Contr. U. S. Nat. Herb. 6 : 228. 31 July 1901. Amanitopsis baecata, (Fr.) Sacc. Amanita baecata. Fr. Beardslee, Amanitas S. Appalach. 2. d. pi. i. Sept. 1902. 205 Amanitopsis Cubensis, (B. & C.) Sacc. Syll. Sacc. Cub. & Mane. Syll. 5 : 25. d. 28 May 1887. West Indies Agaricus Cubensis, B. & C. B. & C. Jour. Linn. Soc. 10: 282. d. 1869. Amanitopsis daueipes, (B. & Mont.) Sacc. Syll. Sacc. Cub. & Mane. Syll. 5 : 26. d. 28 May 1887. Henn. in Engler & Prahtl, Pflanzenfam. I 1 ** : 273. 1898. Agaricus daueipes, B. & Mont. Mont. Syll. Crypt. 96. d. 1856. Amanita daueipes, B. & Mont. Mont. Syll. Crypt. 96. d. 1856. Lloyd, Volva? 7. 14. d. 1898 and Rev. Myc. 21 : 93. July 1899 Williams, Asa Gray Bull. 7 : 79. Aug. 1899. Mcllvaine & Macadam, Am. Fung. 25. d. 1900. Amanitopsis farinosa, (S.) Atk. Atk. Mushrooms 76. d.f. 78. 20 Oct. 1900. Mcllvaine & Macadam, Am. Fung. 31. d. 1900. Earle in Mohr, Contr. (j. S. Nat. Herb. 6 : 228. 31 July 1901. Atk. in Coker, Veg. Bahama 246. 1905. Amanita farinosa, S. S. Syn. Car. 79 (53) no. 553. d. 1822. Lloyd, Volva? 9, 16. d. 1898 and Rev. Myc. 21 : 94. July 1899. Williams, Asa Gray Bull. 7 : 79. Aug. 1899. Herbst, Fungal Fl. Lehigh Valley 31. d. 1899. Williams, Asa Gray Bull. 8 : 104. Oct. 1900. Beardslee, Amanitas S. Appalach. 4. d. Sept. 1902. Agaricus farinosus, S. S. Syn. Am. Bor. 145 no. 6. 1834. Fr. Epicr. u. 1836-38. Curtis, M. A., Bot. N. Car. 83. 1867. Pk. Rept. N.Y. Mus. 23 : 70. d. 1872. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 33 : 49. d. Oct. 1883. Morg. Jour. Myc. 3: 32. d. March 1887. Ell. in Cat. PI. N. J. 468. 1889. Amanitopsis hyperborea, Karst. Amanita hyperborea, Karst. Rostr. Meddelelser om Groenl. 3 : 528. 1888. Rostr. Meddelelser om Groenl. 3 : 596. 1891. Amanitopsis lentieularis, (Lasch) Massee. See Lepiota lenticularis, (Lasch) Gillet. Amanitopsis nivalis, (Grev.) Sacc. p. p. See Amanitopsis vaginata, (Bull.) Roze var. alba, Sacc. Amanitopsis nivalis, Sacc. Syll. p. p. See Amanitopsis albocreata, Atk. Amanitopsis pareivolvata, Pk. Pk. Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 27 : 610. d. 29 Dec. 1900. Sacc. & Syd. Syll. 16 : 2. d. i Feb. 1902. Amanitopsis plumbea, Schrt. Set Amanitopsis vaginata, (Bull.) Roze. Amanitopsis pubeseens, (S.) Sacc. Sacc. Cub. & Mane. Syll. 5 : 25. d. 28 May 1887. Henn. in Engler & Prantl, Pflanzenfam. li**: 273. 1898. Mcllvaine & Macadam, Am. Fung. 32. d. 1900. Amanita pubeseens, S. S. Syn. Car. 79 (53) no. 554. d. 1822. 206 Lloyd, Volvas 9, 16. d. 1898 and Rev. Myc. 21 : 94. July 1899. Beardslee, Amanitas S. Appalach. 6. Sept. 1902. Agaricus pubescens, S. S. Syn. Am. Bor. 145. no. 11. 1834. Fr. Epicr. 12. 1836-38. Curtis, M. A., Bot. N. Car. 83. 1867. Morg. Jour. Myc. 3: 33. d, March 1887. Amanitopsis pusilla, Pk. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 50 : 96. d. 28 March 1898. Sacc. & Syd. Syll. 14 : 64. d. 20 Aug. 1899. Mcllvaine & Macadam, Am. Fung. 32. d. 1960. Amanita pusilla, Lloyd. Lloyd, Volva? 9, 16. d. 1898 and Rev. Myc. 21 : 94. July 1899. Amanitopsis strangulata, (Fr.) Roze. Underw. & Earle, Bull. Ala. Exp. Sta. 80 : 255. 28 June 1897. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 51 1 : 300. d. pi. 50, /. 1-10. 11 Feb. 1899 and Rev. Myc. 22: 51. April 1900. Pk. Mem. N. Y. Mus. 3 : 134. d. pi. 44, f. i-io. Nov. 1900. Mcllvaine & Macadam, Am. Fung. 30. d. pi. io,f. 4. 1900. Earle in Mohr, Contr. U. S. Nat. Herb. 6 : 228. 31 July 1901. Brown & Fernekes, Bull. Wis. Nat. Hist. Soc. II. 2 : 46. Jan. 1902. Conant, Bull. Boston Myc. Club 19 : 5 Feb. 1903. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 56 4 : 35. May 1903. [Bull. 67.] Agaricus strangulates, Fr. Hark. & Moore, Cat. Pac. Fung. 2. Feb. 1880. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 33 : 48. d. Oct. 1883. Morg. Jour. Myc. 3 : 32. d. March 1887. Ell. in Cat. PI. N. J. 468. 1889. Amanita strangulata, Fr. Lloyd, Volvae 9, 16. 1898 and Rev. Myc. 21 : 94. July 1899. Williams, Asa Gray Bull. 7 : 79. Aug. 1899. Beardslee, Amanitas S. Appalach. 6. d. pi. 2. Sept. 1902. Agaricus Cecilias, B. & Br. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 23 : 70. d. 1872. Frost in Cat. PI. Amherst 62. 1875. Johnson, Bull. Minn. Acad. 1 : 208. 1877 and Rept. Minn. Surv. 5 : 67. 1877. Bundy, Geol. Wis. 1873-79, 1 : 396. 1883. Cobb, List PI. Amherst 31. 1887. Amanita Cecilias, B. & Br. Webster, Am. Kitchen Mag. 6 : 215. Feb. 1897. Lloyd, Volvae 21. 1898. Amanitopsis vaginata, (Bull.) Roze. Sacc. Cub. & Mane. Syll. 5 : 21. d. 28 May 1887. Banning in Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 44 : 178 (66). Dec. 1891. Atk. & Schrenk, Jour. Mitch. Soc. 9 : 98 (4). April 1893. Pk. Country Gent. 59 : 566 (44). /. 2 Aug. 1894. Kellerm. & Werner, Geol. Ohio 1- : 300. Jan. 1895. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 48 : 257 (159). pi. 17, f. 1-4. March 1897. Atk. Bull. Cornell Univ. 3: 24. 25 June 1897. Underw. & Earle, Bull. Ala. Exp. Sta. 80: 255. 28 June 1897. Taylor, Hdbk. Mushrooms 5 : 9. d. 1898. [Underw.] N. Y. Myc. Club 16. 1898. Pk. Bull. N. Y. Mus. 6 : 192. July 1899. Longyear, Rept. Mich. Bd. Agr. 1898: 92. 1899. Underw. Moulds 120. 1899. Mcllvaine & Macadam, Am. Fung. 28. d. pi. 10. f. i, 2. 1900. 207 Atk. Mushrooms 74. d. pi. 23, f. 77. 20 Oct. 1900. Sweetser, Bull. Pacific Univ. I 4 : 12. May 1901. Earle in Mohr, Contr. U. S. Nat. Herb. 6 : 228. 31 July 1901. Brown & Fernekes, Bull. Wis. Nat. Hist. Soc. II. 2 : 46. Jan. 1902. Webster, Rhodora 4 : 78. 4 April 1902. White, Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 29 : 562. 26 Sept. 1902. Conant, Bull. Boston Myc. Club 19 : 5 Feb. 1903. Longyear, Rept. Mich. Acad. 4; 115. 1904. Kellerm. Myc. Bull. 2 : 89. f. 79. 20 Nov. 1904. Pseudofarinaceus speciosior, Batt. Pound, Clement and others, Bot. Surv. Nebr. 4: 43. 20 Jan. 1896. Agaricus vaginatus, Bull. S. Syn. Am. Bor. 145 no. 2. 1834. Lea, Cat. PI. Cin. 48. 1849. Rav. Charleston Med. Jour. & Rev. 6 : 190. March 1851. Sprague, Proc. Boston Soc. 6 : 316. 1859. B. Jour. Linn. Soc. 5: 86. 1861 and Arctic Manual 2: 526. 1875. Curtis, M. A., Bot. N. Car. 83. 1867. Cke. Handbook 5. d. 1871. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 23 : 69. d. 1872. Bon. Zweite Nordpolarfahrt 2 : 90. 1874 and Arctic Manual 2 : 585. 1875. Frost in Cat. PI. Amherst 62. 1875. Smith, W. G., Tr. Bot. Soc. Edinb. 9 : 465 (37). 1868 and Arctic Manual 2 : 283. 1875. Farl. Bull. Bussey Inst. 1 : 436. March 1876. Johnson, Bull. Minn. Acad. 1 : 208. 1877 and Rept. Minn. Surv. 5 : 67. 1877. Morg. Fl. Miami Valley 67. 1878. Cke. Grev. 7 : 43. Dec. 1878. *Rav. Fung. Am. ^97. 1879. James, Jour. Cin. Soc. 2 : 63 (22). April 1879. Banning, Bot. Gaz. 5 : 6. d. 9. Jan. 1880. Hark. & Moore, Cat. Pac. Fung. 2. Feb. 1880. Somers, Tr. N. Scot. Inst. 5 : 189. 1882. Morg. Jour. Cin. Soc. 6 : 59. d. April 1883. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 33 : 47. d. Oct. 1883. Bundy, Geol. Wis. 1873-79, 1 : 396. 1883. Pk. in Day's Cat, Bull. Buf. Soc. 4 : 174 ("o). 1883. Bessey, Bull. Iowa Agr. Coll. 1884: 146. Jan. 1885. Cobb, List PI. Amherst 31. 1887. Morg. Jour. Myc. 3: 31. d. March 1887. ' Macbr. Bull. Univ. Iowa 1 : 36. d. Nov. 1888. Ell. in Cat. PI. N. J. 468. 1889. Agaricus plumbeus, Scharff. Muhl. Tr. Am. Phil. Soc. 4: 239. 1799. Agaricus badius, Scha?ff. Muhl. Tr. Am. Phil. Soc. 4: 239. 1799. Amanita vaginata, Lam. Lam. Encyc. 1 : 109. d. 1783.* Rostr. Meddelelser om Groenl. 3 : 528. 1888. Rostr. Meddelelser om Groenl. 3 : 596. 1891. *Shear, N. Y. Fungi 4. 1893. Taylor, Food Products 2: 21. 1893. Webster, Am. Kitchen Mag. 6 : 215. Feb. 1897. Lloyd, Volva? 8. d. f. 7. 15. 1898 and Rev. Myc. 21 : 93. July 1899. Williams, Asa Gray Bull. 7 : 79. Aug. 1899. Herbst, Fungal Fl. Lehigh Valley 31. d. 1899. 208 Williams, Asa Gray Bull. 8 : 104. Oct. 1900. Lloyd, Myc. Notes 61. May 1901. Beardslee, Amanitas S. Appalach. 2. d. Sept. 1902. MacKay, Tr. N. Scot. Inst. 11 : 123. Aug. 1904. Amanita bad/a, P. Lloyd, Volvae 21. 1808. Amanitopsis plumbea, Schrt. Henn. in Engler & Prantl, Pflanzenfam. I 1 ** : 273. d. 1898. Perry, Agricultural Student 6 : 179. May 1900 and Ohio Univ. Bull. IV. 30 : 8. May 1900. Amanitopsis vaginata, (Bull.) Roze, var. alba, Sacc. Syll. Pk. Country Gent. 59 : 567 (45). d. 2 Aug. 1894. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 48 : 258 (160). d. March 1897. Taylor, Hdbk. Mushrooms 5:9.^. 1898 Agaricus nivalis, Grev. Morg. Jour. Myc. 3 : 32. d. March 1887. Amanita nivalis, Grev. Lloyd, Volvse 9, 16. d. 1898. Amanitopsis nivalis, (Grev.) Sacc. p. p. Sacc. Cub. & Mane. Syll. 5 : 22. d. 28 May 1887. Amanitopsis vaginata, (Bull.) Roze, var. erassivolvata, Pk. Pk. in White, Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 29 : 562. d. 26 Sept. 1902. Sacc. Syll. 17: 3. d. 25 May 1905. Amanitopsis vaginata, (Bull.) Roze, var. fulva, (Schaeff.) Sacc. Syll. Pk. Country Gent. 59 : 567 (45). d. 2 Aug. 1894. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 48 ; 258 (160). d. March 1897. Taylor, Hdbk. Mushrooms 5 : 9. /. 77, /. 2. 1888. Kellerm. & Swingle, Rept. Kans. Exp. Sta. 1 : 312. d. Feb. 1889. Gall. Rept. U. S. Agr. 1888 : 355. d.pl. y.f. 6. 1889. Anderson, Jour. Myc. 5 : 84. June 1889, *Seymour & Earle, E. F. 745. i Sept. 1892. Underw. Proc. Ind. Acad. 1893 : 43. Aug. 1894. *E11. & Ev. Fung. Columb. 960. April 1896. *EI1. & Ev. N. A. F. 3445. 10 Dec. 1896. Stevens, F. L., Rept. Ohio Acad. 4 : 21. 1896. Pammel & Carver, Proc. Iowa Acad. 3 : 146. 1896. Atk. Bull. Cornell Univ. 3 : 29. 25 June 1897. Underw. & Earle, Bull. Ala. Exp. Sta. 80: 163. 28 June 1897. Stevens, F. L., Rept. Ohio Acad. 5 : 64. 1897. Orton, Rept. Vt. Exp. Sta. 1 1 : 205. Sept. 1898 and Contr. Bot. Vt. 2 : 7. Sept. 1898. Brannon, Proc. Ind. Acad. 1898: 293. Dec. 1899. Orton, Rept. Vt. Exp. Sta. 12: 172. Dec. 1899 and Contr. Bot. Vt. 7: 172. Dec. 1899. Patterson, Bull. U. S. Agr. PI. Industry 8: 23. 3 Feb. 1902. *Barthol. Ell. & Ev. Fung. Columb. 7^75. 28 Dec. 1903. Amphiphytum, S. NOTE. Where this genus was described and whether it is a North Ameri- can genus we are unable to ascertain. It is referred to in the citations given below and also in Reichenbach, Conspect. Reg. Veg. 1828 as a doubtful genus but we have been unable to trace the name in Schweinitz, the author designated by Endlicher and Corda. Endl. Gen. PI. 35. 1840. Cda. Icon. 5 : 44. 1842. 213 Amphisphsepella apepta, Cke. See Rosellinia aperta, (S.) Sacc. Amphisphsepella Diderma, Cke. See Rosellinia Diderma, (S.) Sacc. Amphisphseria aeieola, Sacc. See Neopeckia Coulteri, (Pk.) Sacc. Amphisphseria sethiops, (B. & C.) Sacc. Sacc. Syll. 1 : 722. d. 13 June 1882. Cke. Grev. 16 : 89. March 1888. Ell. & Ev. Pyren. 204. d. May 1892. Sphasria sethiops, B. & C. Curtis, M. A., Bot. N. Car. 146. 1867. B. Grev. 4: 143 (181) no. 918. d. June 1876. Amphisphseria albomaeulans, (S.) Cke. Cke. Grev. 16 : 89, 91. d. March 1888. Sacc. Syll. 9 : 747. d. 15 Sept. 1891. Ell. & Ev. Pyren. 204. d. May 1892. Sphasria albomaeulans, S. S. Syn. Am. Bor. 215 no. 1592. 1834. Sacc. Syll. 2: 413. d. 13 June 1883. Amphisphsepia aperta, Cke. See Rosellinia aperta, (S.) Sacc. Amphisphsepia apiospopioides, Rehm. Rehm, Hedw. 39 : 323. d. f. 7. 28 Dec. 1900. Sacc. & Syd. Syll. 16 : 504. d. i Feb. 1902. Amphisphsepia applanata, (Fr.) Ces. & De Not. Farl. Appalachia 3 : 247. Jan. 1884. Ell. & Ev. Pyren. 206. d. May 1892. Harvey, Bulf. Torr. Bot. Club 23 : 53. 29 Feb. 1896. Ricker, Univ. of Maine Studies 3 : 32. 30 April 1902. Sphasria applanata, Fr. p. p. S. Syn. Am. Bor. 214 no. 1574. 1834. Amphisphsepia applanata, (Fr.) Ces. & De Not., var. Alaskse, Sacc. Sacc. Syll. 17 : 685. d. 25 May 1905. Amphisphasria applanata, Sacc. in Alaska Exp. Sacc., Pk. & Trel., Harriman Alaska Exp. 5 : 30. d. 5 April 1904. Amphisphsepia aquatiea, (Ell. & Ev.) Berl. & Vogl. Berl. & Vogl. in Sacc. Syll. Add. 1-4 : 125. d. 31 Dec. 1886. Cke. Grev. 16: 89. March 1888. Sacc. Syll. 9 : 744. d. 15 Sept. 1891. Ell. & Ev. Pyren. 205. d. May 1892. Sphasria aquatiea, Ell. & Ev. Ell. & Ev. Torr. Bull. 1 1 : 42. d. April 1884. Didymosphaeria aquatiea, Ell. & Ev. Ell. in Cat. PI. N. J. 523. 1889. Amphisphsepia aspepa, Ell. & Ev. Ell. & Ev. Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 27 : 52. d. 17 Feb. 1900. Sacc. & Syd. Syll. 16 : 505. d. i Feb. 1902. Amphisphsepia ateppima, Pat. Pat. in Duss Champ. Guad. & Martinique 71. d. 1903. West Indies. Sacc. Syll. 17 : 684. d. 25 May 1905. 214 Amphisphaepia atrogpana, (C. & E.) Sacc. Sacc. Syll. 1 : 722. d. 13 June 1882. Ell. in Cat. PI. N. J. 518. 1889. Ell. & Ev. Pyren. 201. d. May 1892. Sphasria atrograna, C. & E. C. & E. Grev. 8 : 15. d. Sept. 1879. Melanomtna atrogranum, Cke. Cke. Grev. 16 : 52. Dec. 1887. Amphisphsepia bisphseriea, (C. & E.) Sacc. Sacc. Syll. 1 : 721. d. 13 June 1882. Cke. Grev. 16: 89. March 1888. Ell. in Cat. PI. N. J. 518. 1889. Ell. & Ev. Pyren. 201. d. May 1892. *E11. & Ev. Fung. Columb. 1318. May 1899. Sphasria bisphseriea, C. & E. C. & E. Grev. 7 : 41. d. Dec. 1878. *E11. N. A. F. 1339. 1885. Amphisphseria botulispora, (Cke.) Sacc. Sacc. Syll. 1 : 719. d. 13 June 1882. Ell. & Ev. Pyren. 203. d. May 1892. Sphasria botulispora, Cke. C. & E. Grev. 6 : 96. pi. ioo,f. 31. March 1878. Cke. Ann. N. Y. Acad. 1 : 186. d. May 1878. Cke. Jour. Linn. Soc. 17: 143. d. 1880. Xylosphasria botulispora, Cke. Cke. Grev. 17 : 86. June 1889. Amphisphaepia eapyophaga, Cke. See Trematosphasria caryophaga, (S.) Sacc. Amphisphsepia eonfepta, (S.) Sacc. NOTE. The Sphtzria conferta of Schweiniiz, Syn. Car. 187 was said by Schweinitz to be the same as the Sphtzria confertula, S. Am. Bor. 1508. The Sph&ria conferta of S. Am. Bor. 1477 according to Ellis and to our own examination of an original specimen is immature Sph&rella maculiformis, (P.) Awd. With regard to Spfuzria conferta, S. Syn. Car. 187, the spores are said by Cooke, Grev. 15: 81. d. March 1887 to be two-parted and on this authority it forms the basis of Amphispharia conferta, (S.) Sacc. Starbaeck, 1894, found no spores in Schweinitzian specimens but noted a marked resemblance externally to Spharia euomphala, B. & C. Ellis in Proc. Phil. Acad. 1895 : 25 (6). 21 Feb. 1895 gives details of spores of Sphceria confertula from Pennsylvania and expresses a doubt whether it is the same as the North Car- olina specimens of that name. We have examined a specimen of S. confertula (S. conferta, S Syn. Car.) from Carolina and the external resemblance to 5. euomphala is marked, as stated by Starbaeck but the spores do not agree either with those described by Cooke or with those described by Ellis. Two kinds of spores were seen ; one dark-colored, elliptic, 8-9 /", by 2.8 fi, filling the perithecium but no asci were seen' and in one case slender, clavate asci 84 n long by 7 fi broad with hyaline acicular spores 14-16 fi by 2.8 p, 6- to 8-guttulate but not clearly septate. From the above it will be seen that it is hopeless to expect to be able to recognize what Schweinitz understood by S. conferta and S. confertula. We have given below the synonomy based on Cooke's notes on the spores but we do not believe that the species is an Amphispharia nor that any one at the present day can say to what genus it belongs. It should be placed perma- nently under species ignotee. 215 Sacc. Syll. 9 : 747. d. 15 Sept. 1891. Ell. & Ev. Pyren. 206. d. May 1892. Sphasria conferta, S. Syn. Car. 187. S. Syn. Car. 45 (19) no. 187. d. 1822. Fr. S. M. 2 : 444. d. 1823. Spreng. in L. Syst. Veg. 16 ed. 4 1 : 388. d. 1827. Sacc. Syll. 2 : 401. d. 13 June 1883. Ell. & Ev. Pyren. 745. May 1892. Starb. Bot. Notiser 1893 : 28. 15 Feb. 1893. Starb. Bihang till K. Sv. Vet. Akad. Handl. 193: no. 2 : 25. 1894 Sphasria confertula, S. S. Syn. Am. Bor. 211 no. 1508. 1834. Curtis, M. A., Bot. N. Car. 144. 1867. Byssosphaeria (Amphisphseria) conferta, Cke. Cke. Grev. 15 : 81. d. March 1887. Cke. Grev. 15 : 123. June 1887. Trematosphaeria confertula, Ell. Ell. Proc. Phil. Acad. 1895 : 25 (6). d. 21 Feb. 1895. Sacc. Hedw. 35 : Rep. 7 : xxix. d. 25 Feb. 1896. Sacc. & Syd. Syll. 14 : 576. d. 20 Aug. 1899. Amphisphsepia eonfertissima, Ell. & Ev. Ell. & Ev. Proc. Phil. Acad. 1895 : 418. d. Nov. 1895. Sacc. Hedw. 35 : Rep. 7 : xxviii. 25 Feb. 1896. Sacc. & Syd. Syll. 14 : 557. d. 20 Aug. 1899. Amphisphsepia eoniea, (Lev.) Ces. & De Not. Langlois, Cat. PI. La. 27. 1887. Amphisphsepia deeoptieata, (Cke & Hark.) Berl. & Vogl. Berl. & Vogl. in Sacc. Syll. Add. l^fc : 124. d. 31 Dec. 1886. Sacc. Syll. 9 : 742. d. 15 Sept. 1891. Ell. & Ev. Pvren. 202. d. May 1892. Sphasria decorticata, Cke. & Hark. Cke. & Hark. Grev. 13 : 19. d. Sept. 1884. Hark. Bull. Cal. Acad. 1 : 175. 7 March 1885. Melanomma decorticatum, Cke. Cke. Grev. 16 : 52. Dec. 1887. Amphisphsepia deeppata, Cke. See Rosellinia deerrata, (C. & E.) Sacc. Amphisphsepia defopmis, Ell. & Langlois. Ell. & Ev. Jour. Myc. 4 : 123. d. Dec. 1888. Sacc. Syll. 9 : 744. d. 15 Sept. 1891. Ell. & Ev. Pyren. 202. d. May 1892. Sacc. Syll. 11 : 316. d. July 1895. Amphisphsepia Desppeauxii, Cke. See Rosellinia Despreauxii, (Mont.) Sacc. Amphisphsepia Diderma, Cke. See Rosellinia Diderma, (S.) Sacc. Amphisphsepia diffusa, Sacc. See Neopeckia diffusa, (S.) Starb. Amphisphsepia dothideospopa, Cke. & Hark. Cke. & Hark. Grev. 14 : 9. d. Sept. 1885. Hark. Bull. Cal. Acad. 1 : 271 (16). 19 Nov. 1885. Berl. & Vogl. in Sacc. Syll. Add. 1-4 : 125. d. 31 Dec. 1886. *E11. & Ev. N. A. F. 1662. 1886. *Wint. Fung. Eur. 3553. 1886. Sacc. Syll. 9 : 746. d. 15 Sept. 1891. Ell. & Ev. Pyren. 202. d. May 1892. Melanomma dothideasporum, Cke. Cke. Grev. 16 : 53. Dec. 1887. Amphisphseria Eekfeldtii, Cke. See Melanopsamma Eekfeldtii, (Ell.) Ell. & Ev. Amphisphseria fallax, De Not. Ell. & Ev. Proc. Phil. Acad. 1893 : 129. 28 Feb. 1893. Amphisphseria granulosa, Ell. & Ev. Ell. & Ev. Jour. Myc. 10 : 169. d. 24 June 1904. Sacc. Syll. 17 : 685. d. 25 May 1905. Amphisphseria Hypoxylon, Ell. & Ev. NOTE. This belongs to the genus Otthia. See Otthia Hypoxylon, the name which is here given to retain the original specific name rather than Olthia hypoxyloides to which it was changed by Ellis and Everhart, Pyren. 249. May 1892. Amphisphseria inerustans, Ell. & Ev. Webber, Rept. Nebr. Agr. 1889 : 193 (53). 1890. Ell. & Ev. Pyren. 201. d. May 1892. Sacc. Syll. 1 1 : 316. d. July 1895. Amphisphseria inspersa, Cke. See Leptosphaeria inspersa, (S.) Sacc. Amphisphseria Juniperi, Tracy & Earle. Tracy & Earle in Greene, PI. Baker. 1 : 30. d. 22 Feb. 1901. Sacc. & Syd. Syll. 16 : 1134. i Feb. 1902. Sacc. Syll. 17 : 684. d. 25 May 1905. Amphisphseria Langloisii, Ell. & Ev. Ell. & Ev. Pyren. 205. d. May 1892. Sacc. Syll. l"l : 315. d. July 1895. Amphisphseria megalospora, (Mont.) Sacc. "Sacc. Syll. 1 : 724. d. 13 June 1882. Sphxria megalospora, Mont. B. & C. Jour. Linn. Soc. 10 : 388. 1869. West Indies. Amphisphseria melantera, Ell. & Ev. Ell. & Ev. Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 24 : 278. d. 29 June 1897. *E11. & Ev. N. A. F. ? 5 2i. 24 Jan. 1898. Lindau & Syd. Hedw. 37 : Beibl. 7 : xxvii. 9 April 1898. Ell. & Ev. Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 25 : 513. d. 10 Sept. 1898. Sacc. & Syd. Syll. 14: 556. d. 20 Aug. 1899. Amphisphseria melasperma, (Cke.) Sacc. Sacc. Syll. 1 : 725. d. 13 June 1882. Ell. & Ev. Pyren. 203. d. May 1892. Psilosphaeria melasperma, Cke. Cke. Grev. 8 : 118. d. March 1880. Melanomma melaspermum, Cke. Cke. Grev. 16 : 52. Dec. 1887. Amphisphseria mobilis, (S.) Ell. NOTE. The Spharia mobilis of the Schweinitz herbarium according to Ellis is an Amphispharia and not the Sphieria mobilis of Fr. S. M. 2 : 461 or of Tode which is a Nectria. All American references belong to the Amphispfuzria. It should be called to mind that in several instances the name has been misspelled nobilis. Ell. & Ev. Proc. Phil. Acad. 1895 : 26 (7) d. April 1895. Sacc. Hedw. 35 : Rep. 7 : xxviii. d. 25 Feb. 1896. Sacc. & Syd. Syll. 14 : 557. d. 20 Aug. 1899. 217 Sphasrla mobilis, S. non Tode. S. Syn. Car. 45 (19) no. 198. 1822. Fr. S. M. 2:461. rf. 1823. S Syn. Am. Bor. 214 no. 1569. 1834. Curtis, M. A., Bot. N. Car. 145. 1867. Nectria mobilis, Auct. Amer. Sacc. Syll. 2 : 510. 13 June 1883. Ell. & Ev. Pyren. no. d. May 1892. Amphisphsepia myeophila, Cke. See Rosellinia myeophila, (Fr.) Sacc. Amphisphsepia nuda, Ell. & Ev. Ell. & Ev. Erythea 2 : 18. d. 9 Feb. 1894. *E11. & Ev. N. A. F. 3 ou. April 1894. Sacc. Syll. 11 : 315. d. July 1895. *E11. & Ev. Fung. Columb. 1036. 22 Dec. 1896. Amphisphsepia obtusissima, Cke. See Rosellinia obtusissima, (B. & C.) Sacc. Amphisphsepia Oponoensis, (Ell. & Ev.) Sacc. Sacc. Syll. 9 : 746. d. 15 Sept. 1891. Ell. & Ev. Pyren. 203. d. May 1892. Harvey, Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 23: 53. 29 Feb. 1896. Ricker, Univ. of Maine Studies 3 : 32. 30 April 1902. Sphasria Oronoensis, Ell. & Ev. Ell. & Ev. Jour. Myc. 3: 117. d. Oct. 1887. Amphisphsepia Papilla, (S.) Sacc. Sacc. Mich. 2: 138. d. April 1880. Cke. Grev. 16 : 89. March 1888. *E1I. & Ev. N. A. F. 3012. April 1894. Ell. Proc. Phil. Acad. 1895: 23 (4). d. April 1895. Sacc. Hedw. 35: Rep. 7: xxviii. 25 Feb. 1896. Sacc. & Syd. Syll. 14: 557. d. 20 Aug. 1899. Sphasria Papilla, S. S. Syn. Car. 42 (16) no. 159. d. 1822. Fr. S. M. 2 : 462. d. 1823. S. Syn. Am. Bor. 214 no. 1572. 1834. Sprague, Proc. Boston Soc. 6 : 320. 1859. Curtis, M. A., Bot. N. Car. 145. 1867. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 22 : 99. 1869. B. Grev. 4 : 144 (182). d. June 1876. Melanopsamma Papilla, Sacc. Sacc. Syll. 1 : 580. d. 13 June 1882. Ell. & Ev. Pyren. 178. d. May 1892. Amphisphsepia papillata, (Sen urn.) De Not. Ell. & Ev. Pyren. 206. d. May 1892. Sphasria papillata, Schum. Fr. S. M. 2: 461. <*. 1823.* S. Syn. Am. Bor. 214 no. 1570. 1834. Amphisphsepia peniophopa, Cke. See Melanomma callicarpum, (Sacc.) Berl. Amphisphsepia phileupa, (C. & P.) Sacc. Sacc. Syll. 1 : 725. d. 13 June 1882. Cke. Grev. 16 : 89. March 1888. Ell. & Ev. Pyren. 203. d. May 1892. Sphasria phileura, C. & P. C. & P. in C. & E. Grev. 5 : 55- d. pi. 8i,f. 6. Dec. 1876. 218 Amphisphsepia pilosella, Ell. & Ev. Ell. & Ev. Proc. Phil. Acad. 1895 : 418. d. Nov. 1895. Sacc. Hedw. 35 : Rep. 7 : xxviii. 25 Feb. 1896. Sacc. & Syd. Syll. 14: 557. d. 20 Aug. 1899. Amphisphsepia pinieola, Rehm. *E11. & Ev. N. A. F. . 3 n 3 . Nov. 1894. Millsp. & Nutt. Publ. Field Columb. Mus. Bot. 1 : 141. Jan. 1896. Amphisphsepia Platani, Ell. & Ev. Ell. & Ev. Pyren. 205. d. May 1892. Sacc. Syll. 1 1 : 315. d. July 1895. Amphisphsepia Populi, Tracy & Earle. Tracy & Earle in Greene, PI.' Baker. 1 : 30. d. 22 Feb. 1901. Sacc. & Syd. Syll. 16 : 1134. i Feb. 1902. Sacc. Syll.' 1 7 : 685. d. 25 May 1905. Amphisphsepia ppinieola, Cke. See Rosellinia prinicola, (B. & C.) Sacc. Amphisphsepia pseudo-umbpina, Sacc. Pound, Bot. Surv. Nebr. 3:7. 18 June 1894. Amphisphaepia putaminum, Cke. See Caryospora putaminum, (S.) Sacc. Amphisphsepia quepeetis, Cke. & Massee. Cke. Grev. 16 : 89, 92. d. March 1888. Sacc. Syll. 9 : 742. d. 15 Sept. 1891. Ell. & Ev. Pyren. 205. d. May 1892. Amphisphsepia salebposa, (C. & P.) Sacc. Sacc. Syll. 1 : 726. d. 13 June 1882. Ell. & Ev. Pyren. 202. d. May 1892. Sphaeria salebrosa, C. & P. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 29 : 61. d. 1878. Melanomma salebrosum, Cke. Cke. Grev. 16 : 52. Dec. 1887. Amphisphsepia separans, Ell. & Ev. Ell. & Ev. Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 24: 130. d. 30 March 1897. Lindau & Syd. Hedw. 37 : Beibl. 7 : xxvii. 9 April 1898. Smyth, Tr. Kans. Acad. 16 : 164. July 1899. Sacc. & Syd. Syll. 14: 555. d. 20 Aug. 1899. Earle, Bull. Ala. Exp. Sta. 107: 323. April 1900. Amphisphsepia subieulosa, Ell. & Ev. See Neopeckia diffusa, (L.) Starb., var. Rhodomphalos, (B.) n. n Amphisphsepia thujina, (Pk.) Sacc. Sacc. Syll. 1 : 726. d. 13 June 1882. Cke. Grev. 16: 89. March 1888. Ell. & Ev. Pyren. 204. d. May 1892. Sphasria thujina, Pk. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 27 : no. d. 1875. Amphisphsepia tumulata, (Cke.) Sacc. Sacc. Syll. 1 : 727. d. 13 June 1882. Ell. & Ev. Pyren. 204. d. May 1892. Sphaeria tumulata, Cke. Cke. Grev. 7 : 4. d. Sept. 1878. Hark. Moore, Cat Pac. Fung. 44. Feb. 1880. Xylosphaeria tumulata, Cke. Cke. Grev. 17 : 86. June 1889. 219 Amphisphsepia umbrina, (Fr.) De Not. *E11. & Ev. N. A. F. 2922. Oct. 1893. Jelliffe, Flora of Long Island 30. 1890. Amphisphaepia Wellingtonise, (Cke. & Hark.) Berl. & V( Bed. & Vogl. in Sacc. Syll. Add. 1-4 : 124. d. 31 Dec. 18* Sacc. Syll. 9 : 743. d. 15 Sept. 1891. Ell. & Ev. Pyren. 206. d. May 1892. Sphaeria Wellingtoniae, Cke. & Hark. Cke. & Hark. Grev. 13 : 19. d. Sept. 1884. Hark. Bull. Cal. Acad. 1 : 174- 7 March 1885. Xytosphaeria Wellingtoniae, Cke. Cke. Grev. 17 : 86. June 1889. AmphitPiehum alboeoponatum, O. Kuntze. See Ceratostomella albocoronata, (Ell.) Sacc. AmphitPiehum Aralise, Spreng. See Meliola Aralias, (Spreng.) Mont. AmphitPiehum bpevipostre, O. Kuntze. See Ceratostomella brevirostre, ( Duf.) Sacc. AmphitPiehum eapillare, O. Kuntze. See Ceratostomella eapillare, (Ell.) Sacc. Amphitpiahum eipphosum, O. Kuntze. See Ceratostomella cirrhosa, (P.) Sacc. AmphitPiehum eehinellum, O. Kuntze. See Ceratostomella echinella, Ell. & Ev. AmphitPiehum hystpieinum, O. Kuntze. See Ceratostomella hystricina, (Cke.) Sacc. AmphitPiehum investitum, O. Kuntze. See Ceratostomella investita, (S.) Starb. AmphitPiehum Mali, O. Kuntze. See Ceratostomella Mali, Ell. & Ev. AmphitPiehum mieposporum, O. Kuntze. See Ceratostomella microspora, Ell. & Ev. AmphitPiehum nigpum, (Tode) O. Kuntze. See Ceratostomella rostrata, (Fr.) Sacc. Amphitriehum nyssieola, O. Kuntze. See Ceratostomella nyssieola, (B. & C.) Sacc. AmphitPiehum Saeehari, Spreng. See Meliola amphitricha, Fr. AmphitPiehum strietum, O. Kuntze. See Ceratostomella stricta, (P.) Sacc. Andposaeeus aeieulsefopmis, Duss. See Marasmius acicuiaeformis, B. & C. Andposaeeus atropubens, Duss. See Marasmius atrorubens, B. Andposaeeus Bulliapdi, Duss. See Marasmius Bulliardi, Quel. Andposaeeus eastaneus, Duss. See Marasmius eastaneus, Mont. Andposaeeus eoppugatus, Pat. See Marasmius corrugatus, (Pat.) Sacc. & Syd. Andposaeeus dispap, Duss. See Collybia dispar, (Mont.) Sacc. Andposaeeus feppugineus, Duss. See Marasmius ferrugineus, B. 220 Andposaeeus glaueopus, Pat. See Marasmius glaucopus, (Pat.) n- n. Andposaeeus haematoeephalus, Pat. See Marasmius haematocephalus, (Mont.) Fr. Andposaeeus Mypieae, Pat. See Marasmius Myricas, (Pat.) Sacc. & Syd. Anellaria flmiputris, (Bull.) Karst. Sacc. Cub. & Mane. Syll. 5 : 1126. d. 28 May 1887. Kellerm. & Werner, Geol. Ohio 7 2 : 317. Jan. 1895. Henn. in Engler & Prantl, Pflanzenfam. I 1 **: 234. d. 1898. Agaricus timiputris, Bull. Lea, Cat. PI. Cin. 53- 1849. Andrews, Proc. Boston Soc. 5 : 322. April 1856. Frost, Proc. Boston Soc. 12 : 77. 1869. Cke. Handbook 156. d. 1871. Frost in Cat. PI. Amherst 66. 1875. Johnson, Bull. Minn. Acad. 1 : 239. 1877 and Rept. Minn. Surv. 5 : 12. 1877. James, Jour. Cin. Soc. 2: 64 (23). April 1879. Hark. & Moore, Cat. Pac. Fung. 8. Feb. 1880. Morg. Jour. Cin. Soc. 6 : 116. d. July 1883. Cobb, List PI. Amherst 33. 1887. Panasolus fimiputris, Fr. Underw. Proc. Ind. Acad. 1893: 62. Aug. 1894. Anellapia separata, (L.) Karst. Mcllvaine & Macadam, Am. Fung. 388. d. pi. /op. 1900. Agaricus separatus, L. Curtis, M. A., Bot. N. Car. 91. 1867. Winder, Mushrooms of Canada 20. 1871. [1877. Johnson, Bull. Minn. Acad. 1 : 239. and Rept. Minn. Surv. 5 : 72. Somers, Tr. N. Scot. Inst. 5 : 249. 1882. Agaricus semiovatus, Sow. S. Syn. Car. 85 (59) no. 711. 1822. S. Syn. Am. Bor. 151 no. 249. 1834. Andrews, Proc. Boston Soc. 5 : 322. April 1856. Paneeolus separatus, Fr. Banning in Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 44: 187 (75). Dec. 1891. Herbst, Fungal Fl. Lehigh Valley 76. d. 1899. Angelina Fr. Fr. Sum ma 358. d. 1849. Duby, Mem. Soc. Phys. et Hist. Nat. 16:51 (39). d. 1862. Durand, Jour. Myc. 8 : 108, 109. d. 14 Oct. 1902. Angelina Leppieurii, Mont. See Triblidiella Leprieurii, ( Mont.) Sacc. Angelina maupa, Ell. See Hysteropatella Prostii, (Duby) Rehm. Angelina nigpoeihnabarina, B. & C. See Triblidiella nigrocinnabarina, (S.) Durand. Angelina pufeseens, (S.) Duby. Duby, Mem. Soc. Phys. et Hist. Nat. 16 : 51 (39). d. 1862. Cke. Bull. Buf. Soc. 3 : 35. Nov. 1875. *Thm. Myc. Univ. 72. 1875. *E11. N. A. F. 466. 1880. *Rehm, Ascomyceten 361. 1877. Rehm, Ascomyceten 89. d. 1881. Sacc. Syll. 2 : 740. d. 13 June 1883. 221 Pk. in Day's Cat.', Bull. Buf. Soc. 4 : 222 (158). 1883. Wint. & Demet. Hedw. 24 : 198 (22). Oct. 1885. Ell. in Cat. PI. N. J. 542. 1889. Ell. & Ev. Pyren. 686. d. May 1892. Harvey, Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 23 : 57. 29 Feb. 1896. Lindau in Engler & Prantl, Pflanzenfam. I 1 : 268. May 1896. Undervv. & Earle, Bull. Ala. Exp. Sta. 80: 196. 28 June 1897. Earle in Mohr, Contr. U. S. Nat. Herb. 6 : 162. 31 July 1901. Ricker, Univ. of Maine Studies 3 : 40. 30 April 1902. Durand, Jour. Myc. 8 : 109. d. 14 Oct. 1902. Hysterium rufescens, S. S. Syn. Car. 50 (24) no. 252. d^ 1822. Grev. Scot. Crypt. Fl. 1 : pi. 60. 1823. Fr. S. M. 2 : 583. d. 1823. Sprang, in L. Syst. Veg. 16 ed. 4 1 : 413. d. 1827. Fr. El. 2: 141. 1828. Hitchcock, Cat. PI. Amherst6i. 1829. S. Syn. Am. Bor. 244 no. 2081. 1834. Hitchcock, Cat. PI. Mass. 646. 1833. 2 ed. 647 (127). 1835. De Not. Prime Linee Isterini 51 (47). d. 1847. Fr. Nova Acta R. Soc. Sci. Upsal. III. 1 : 122. 1851. Sprague, Proc. Boston Soc. 5: 331. 1856. Duby, Mem. Soc. Phys. et Hist. Nat. 16 : 51 (39). d. 1862. Billings, Am. Nat. 5 : 630. d. pi. //,/. w. Oct. 1871. Frost in Cat. PI. Amherst 92. 1875. Rehm, Hedw. 25 : 196 (42). Oct. 1886. Cobb, List PI. Amherst 45. 1887. Ascobolus conglomerates, S. Fr. El. 2 : 16. 1828. S. Syn. Am. Bor. 178 no. 960. d. 1834. Sprague, Proc. Boston Soc. 5 : 330. 1856. *Rav. Fung. Car. 5 : 44. 1860. Curtis, M. A., Bot N. Car. 135. 1867. Pk. Rept N. Y. Mus. 22 : 95. 1869. B. Grev. 4 : 6 (144). d. Sept. 1875. Frost in Cat. PI. Amherst 91. 1875. Cobb, List. PI. Amherst 47. 1887. Angelina conglomerate, Fr. Fr. Summa 358. 1849. Fr. Nova Acta R. Soc. Sci. Upsal. III. 1 : 121. d. 1851. ' Boud. Ann. Sci. Nat. V. 10: 213. d. 1869. Morg. Jour. Myc. 8 : 182. 20 Dec. 1902. Angiopidium sinuosum, Grev. See Physarum sinuosum, (Bull.) Fr. Angiopidium valvatum, B. See Physarum bogoriense, Racib. See Physarum pallidum, (B. & C-) Lister. Anixia. NOTE. The genus Anixia was originally defined by Fries. If the modern genus is to be credited to Fries it can be only to Fries in Hoffmann, Icones Anal. 3: 70. 1863 as is done by Lindau in Engler & Prantl, Pflan- zenfam. i 1 : 333. Jan. 1897. Since the genus as at present understood is based on Didymium parietinum, Schrader, it 'may be questioned whether it would not be* better to retain the genus Anixia for the ill-defined species first proposed by Fries and, following Rostafmski, to raise to generic rank the subgenus Myogala of Fries in Summa Veg. Scand. 448. 1846 which included only the original Didymium parietinum of Schrader but one could 222 not follow Rostafinski in substituting for Schrader's name that of bicolor taken from the later Licea bicolor of Persoon. Of the two North American species referred to Anixia, A. interrupta can not belong to the genus in the modern sense, judging by the description of Schweinitz. We have seen no specimen however. Of the second species we know but a single published record although it has been collected several times in this country. It is the same as Anixia parietina, (Schrad.) Lindau. The spelling of Myogala has been changed to Mycogala in certain refer- ences, 'whether on etymological grounds or not we do not know; but the Mycogala parietinum of Sacc. Syll. 3: 185. d. 15 Dec. 1884 placed in Fungi Imperfecti can not be as stated by him the Myogala bicolor of Rosta- finski, Mycetozoa 301. 1875 since Rostafinski included the A. truncigena of Hoffmann, which is ascosporic. Anixia interrupta, S. S. Syn. Am. Bor. 264 no. 2395. d. 1834. Sacc. Syll. 1 : 36. d. 13 June 1882. Anixia parietina, (Schrad.) Lindau. Lycogala parietinum, Fr. Sprague, Proc. Boston Soc. 5 : 328. 1856. Berl. in Sacc. Syll. 7 : 386. d. 15 March 1888. Annularia Fenzlii, Schulz. Agaricus Fenzlii, Schulz. Morg. Bot. Gaz. 8 : 156. Jan. 1883. Annularia Isevis, (Krombh.) Fr. Pound & Clements, Bot. Surv. Nebr. 5 : 25. 30 March 1901. Agaricus lasvis, Krombh. Morg. Bot. Gaz. 8 : 156. Jan. 1883. Annularia mammillata, Longyear. Longyear, Rept. Mich. Acad. 3: 59. d.f. 4. 1902. Longyear, Rept. Mich. Acad. 4: 115. d. 1904. Anonymos Caroliniensis, Walt. NOTE. Following his peculiar custom this author has used the name Anonymos for species in various groups which are uncertain . The plant here referred to is apparently one of the Gasteromycetes but it can not be determined with certainty. Walt. Fl. Car. 263. d. 1788. Antennaria, Lk. See Antennularia, Reichenbach. Antennaria aretiea, Sacc. See Antennularia arctica, (Rostr.) n. n. Antennaria elseophila, Mont. See Antennularia elasophila, (Mont.) n. n.. Antennaria Guava, Cke. See Antennularia Guava, (Cke.) n. n. Antennaria pinophila, Nees. See Antennularia pinophila, (Nees) n. n. Antennaria reetangularis, Sacc. See Antennularia rectangularis, (Sacc.) n. n. Antennaria Robinsonii, B. & Mont. See Antennularia Robinsonii^ (B. & Mont.) Wildeman. Antennaria semiovata, B. & Br. See Antennularia semiovata, (B. & Br.) n. n. Antennariella, sp. indet. Henn. Hedw. Beibl. 41 : (102). d. 23 June 1902. Cent. Amer. 223 Antennatula aretiea, Rostr. See Antennularia arctica, (Rostr.) n. n. Antennularia, Reichenbach. NOTE. Unless one adopts the principle that the same name may be applied to genera both of fungi a*nd of phsenogams a principle in favor of which something might be said the genus Antennaria of Fungi can not stand since Antennaria, Lk. 1809 is antedated by Antennaria, Gsertner 1791, a genus of Composites. Reichenbach in 1828 substituted for Antennaria, Lk. the name Antennu- laria which he afterwards changed to Antennataria, there being an earlier genus of animals of the former name. According to modern views the change was not required and therefore the oldest name for the heterogeneous collection of species classed by mycologists under Antennaria is Antennularia rather than the more recent Antennina, Fr., Antennula, Strauss and Anten- natula, Strauss. The species of Antennaria are placed by some writers, as Rostrup, in HyphomycetecE and by others, as Saccardo and Lindau, in Perisporiacetz, although of the thirteen species recognized by Lindau only one is known to have asci. As it is, the genus is merely a temporary resting place for a num- ber of imperfect forms and for the sake of uniformity in generic nomencla- ture and to avoid the use of a name better known in phaenogams than in fungi we have adopted the name Antennularia. Antennularia aretiea, (Rostr.) n. n. Antennatula arctica, Rostr. Rostr. Meddelelser om Groenl. 3 : 577. d. 1888 and Bot. Centralbl. 36 : 7. d. 1888. Rostr. Meddelelser om Groenl. 3: 629. 1891. Rostr. Meddelelser om Groenl. 18 : 72 (30). 1894. Antennaria arctica, Sacc. Sacc. Syll. 9 : 442. d. 15 Sept. 1891. Antennularia elseophila, (Mont.) n. n. Antennaria elseophila, Mont. Halsted, Bull. Iowa Agr. Coll. 1888 : 118. April 1888. Antennularia Guava, (Cke.) n. n. NOTE. This species was described without special locality in a paper on California fungi. The material is apparently the same as that cited l>y Harkness and Moore, 1 880, where the locality given is Hawaii not Cali- fornia. Whether the species really occurs in the United States is not certain. The spelling given by Harkness and Moore is Guavce and the spelling Guava is probably a printer's error. Antennaria Guava, Cke. Vize, Grev. 5 : no. d. March 1877. Hark. & Moore, Cat. Pac. Fung. 31. Feb. 1880. Hawaii. Sacc. Syll. 1 : 81. d. 13 June 1882. Antennularia pinophila, (Nees) n. n. NOTE. This name was changed to pithyophila by P'ries and Saccardo places the species in the genus Hormiscium. Antennaria pinophila, Nees. Lea, Cat. PI. Cin. 77. d. 1849 and Jour. Cin. Soc. 5 : 217 (21), d, Dec. 1882. James, Jour. Cin. Soc. 2 : 68 (27). April 1879. Kellerm. & Werner, Geol. Ohio 7 2 : 353- Jan. 1895. Antennularia reetangularis, (Sacc.) n. n. Antennaria reetangularis, Sacc. [i94- Sacc., Pk. & Trel., Harriman Alaska Exp. 5 : 34. d. pi. j,f. 9. 5 April Sacc. Syll. 17 : 559. d. 25 May 1905. 224 Antennulapia Robinsonii, (B, & Mont,) Wildeman. Bomm. & Rous. in Durand & Pittier, Bull. Soc. Bot. Belg. 35 1 : 158. 1896. Cent. Amer. Antennaria Kohinsonii, B. & Mont. Cockerell, Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 20 : 296. 15 July 1893. West Indies. Antennulapia semiovata, (B. & Br.) n. n. Antennaria semiovata, B. & Br. B. Grev. 4 : 161 (199). June 1876. Underw. & Earle, Bull. Ala. Exp. Sta. 80: 182. 28 June 1897. Earle in Mohr, Contr. U. S. Nat. Herb. 6 : 168. 31 July 1901. Antennulapia? tenuis, Earle. Earle, Bull. N. Y. Bot. Gard. 3 : 302. d. 30 June 1904. West Indies. Anthina eeranoides, Lk. NOTE. The following is the only reference we have. The species is assigned by Schweinitz to Link but we do not know where it was published. S. Syn. Am. Bor. 305. no. 3073. 1834. Anthina flammea, Fr. Eby, Fungi of Lancaster Co. 10. 1894. Anthina plumosa, Fr. See Pterula plumosa, (S.) Fr. Anthostoma Aeeris, Cke. See Valsaria Aeeris, (C. & E.) Sacc. Anthostoma adustum, (C. & P.) Sacc. Sacc. Syll. 1 : 307. d. 13 June 1882. Ell. & Ev. Pyren. 580. d. May 1892. Diatrype adusta, C. & P. Pk. Rept N. Y. Mus. 29 : 58. d. 1878. Cke. Grev. 14 : 17. Sept. 1885. Fuckelia adusta, Cke. Cke. Grev. 12 : 52. Dec. 1883. Anthostoma amplispopum, (Cke.) Berl. & Vogl. Berl. & Vogl. in Sacc. Syll. Add. 1-4 : 46. d. 31 Dec. 1886. Sacc. Syll. 9 : 522. d. 15 Sept. 1891. Ell. & Ev. Pyren. 583. d. May 1892. Fuckelia amplispora, Cke. Cke. Grev. 12: 51. d. Dec. 1883. Anthostoma amygdalinum, (Cke.) Sacc. Sacc. Syll. 1 : 308. d. 13 June 1882. Ell. & Ev. Pyren. 580. d. May 1892. Lindau in Engler & Prantl, Pflanzenfam. I 1 : 456. Feb. 1897. Mela neon is amygdalina, Cke. C. & E. Grev. 5: 55. d. pi. 8i,f. 4. Dec. 1876. Cke. Proc. Phil. Acad. 1877 : 127. d. 22 May 1877. Fuckelia amygdalina, Cke. Cke. Grev. 12: 52. Dec. 1883. Anthostoma atpofuseum, Berl. & Vogl. See Rosellinia atrofusca, (E. & C.) Starb. Anthostoma atropunetatum, (S.) Sacc. NOTE. Although we retain this species in the genus Anthostoma its generic position seems to us to be uncertain. It does not seem to us to be a Ilypox- ylon and it is very doubtful whether it is an Anthostoma. In some respects it resembles Nummularia. Sacc. Syll. 1 : 295. d. 13 June 1882. Rehm, Hedw. 21 : 133. d. Sept. 1882. 225 Cke. Grev. 11 : 132. June 1883. *Wint. Fung. Eur. 3159. 1884. Wint. & Demet. Hedw. 24: 191 (15). Oct. 1885. Kellerm. & Werner, Geol. Ohio 7 2 : 354. Jan. 1895. Underw. & Earle, Bull. Ala. Exp. Sta. 80 : 186. 28 June 1897 Earle in Mohr, Contr. U. S. Nat. Herb. 6 : 177. 31 July 1901. *Rehm, Ascomyceten 7596. May 1905. Sphaeria atropunctata ; S. S. Syn. Car. 31 (5) no. 44. d. 1822. Fr. S. M. 2: 351. d. 1823. Spr. in L. Syst. Veg. 16 ed. 4 1 : 388. d. 1827. S. Syn. Am. Bor. 194 no. 1232. 1834. Lea, Cat. PI. Cin. 74. 1849. *Rav. Fung. Car. 1 : 62. 1852. Curr. Tr. Linn. Soc. 22 : 269. pi, 46, f. 70. 1859. Curr. Tr. Linn. Soc. 25 : 243. 1866. Sphasria tephromelas, Spreng. Herb. Fr. S. M. 2: 351. 1823. Diatrype atropunctata, M. A. Curtis. Curtis, M. A., Bot. N. Car. 140. 1867. Featherman, Bot. Surv^ La. 1871 : 159. 1872. Pk. Rept N. Y. Mus. 25 : 101. Sept. 1873. B. Grev. 4 : 95 (165). March 1876. Cke. Ann. N. Y. Acad. 1 : 185. May 1878. Cke. Grev. 6 : 144. June 1878. *Rav. Fung. Am. 90. 1878. James, Jour. Cin. Soc. 2 : 68 (27). April 1879. Cke. Grev. 8 : 118. March 1880. Pk. in Day's Cat, Bull. Buf. Soc. 4 : 229 (165). 1883. Hypoxylon atropunctatum, Frost's Cat. Frost in Cat. PI. Amherst 94. 1875. *E11. N. A. F. 576. 1881. Cke. Grev. 11: 132. d. 138. June 1883. Sacc. Syll. 2 : Add. p. xxiv. 13 June 1883. ke. Grev. 13: 15. Sept. 1884. Cragin, Bull. Wash. Lab. 1 : 71. Jan. 1885. Calkins, Jour. Myc. 2 : 127. Nov. 1886. Cobb, List PI. Amherst 45. 1887. Langlois, Cat. PI. La. 30. 1887. Ell. & Ev. Jour. Myc. 4 : 89. d. Sept. 1888. Ell. in Cat. PI. N. J. 538. 1889. Sacc. Syll. 9 : 564. 15 Sept. 1891. Ell. & Ev. Pyren. 650. d. May 1892. Underw. Proc. Ind. Acad. 1893 : 41. Aug. 1894. Kellerm. & Werner, Geol. Ohio 7 2 : 355. Jan. 1895. *E11. & Ev. Fung. Columb. 1135. July 1897. Rehm, Ann. Myc. 2 : 176. d. 15 April 1904. Anthostoma eereidieolum, (B. & C.) Sacc. Sacc. Syll. 1 : 306. d. 13 June 1882. Ell. & Ev. Pyren. 582. d. May 1892. Diatrype cercidicola, B. & C. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 25 : 101. d. Sept. 1873. > Cke. Grev. 14: 16. Sept. 1885. Hypoxylon suborblculare, Pk. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 30 : 63. d. Sept. 1878. Sacc. Syll. 1 : 356. d. 13 June 1882. Pk. in Day's Cat, Bull. Buf. Soc. 4 : 227 (163). 1883. 226 Ell. & Ev. Jour. Myc. 4 : 67. d. July 1888. Ell. & Ev. Pyren. 638. d. May 1892. Fuckelia cercidicola, Cke. Cke. Grev. 12: 52. Dec. 1883. Anthostoma Closterium, B. & C. See Anthostomella Closterium, (B. & C.) Sacc. Anthostoma diseineolum, (S.) Sacc. NOTE. There is no reason to suppose that this species founded on Sphtzrio, discincola, S. is really an Anthostoma but whether it is the same as Sphceria discreta, S. is open to douht. On* the strength of Schweinitzian material examined by Currey and Cooke, S. discincola and S. discreta are the same and in that case the former name has priority. Cooke, however, retains both names whence it might be inferred that he had doubts as to whether the material examined by him was really the S. discincola of Schweinitz Syn. Car. Tulasne places the 5. discincola of Herb. Mus. Paris received from Schweinitz in Nunumtlaria discreta but believes that it is not the true S. discincola of S. Syn. Car. We are obliged therefore to consider the S. discincola, S. as a doubtful species which on the authority of Schweinitz and Fries is distinct from S. dis- creta but whose exact characters can not be ascertained at the present time. It is here referred to Nuininularia discreta as a doubtful synonym since the commonly accepted name discreta should not be superseded by the very uncertain discincola published earlier. Anthostoma dryophilum, (Curr.) Sacc. Ell. & Ev. Pyren. 581. d. May 1892. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 55 : 957. Nov. 1902. [Bull. 10: no. 54.] Diatrype dryophila, Curr. Cke. Ann. N. Y. Acad. 1 : 185.. May 1878. Anthostoma dryophilum, (Curr.) Sacc. var. minor, (Cke.) Rehm. Rehm, Hedw. 21 : 134. Sept. 1882. Ell. & Ev. Pyren. 581. d. May 1892. Diatrype dryophila, Curr., var. minor, Gke. C. & E. Grev. 5 : 32. d. pi. 75.7. /?. Sept. 1876. *E11. N. A. F. 87. 1878. Anthostoma Ellisii, Sacc. See Anthostoma microsporum, Karst. Anthostoma Ellisii, Sacc., var. exudans, Pk. See Anthostoma microsporum, Karst., var. exudans, (Pk.) n. n. Anthostoma exutans, Sacc. See Nummularia exutans, Cke. Anthostoma flavo-viride, Ell. & Holw. Arth. & Holw. Bull. Minn. Surv. 3 : 32. d. i Oct. 1887. Sacc. Syll. 9 : 515. <*. 15 Sept. 1891. Ell. & Ev. Pyren. 578. d. May 1892. Lindau in Engler & Prantl, Pflanzenfam. I 1 : 456. Feb. 1897. Anthostoma formosum, Ell. & Ev. Ell. & Ev. Proc. Phil. Acad. 1894 : 344- d. 30 Nov. 1894. Sacc. Syll. 1 1 : 283. d. July 1895. Smyth, Tr. Kans. Acad. 15 : 68. March 1898. Rehm, Ann. Myc. 2 : 176. d. 15 April 1904. 227. Anthostoma gastrinum, (Fr.) Sacc. Sacc. Syll. 1 : 303. d. 13 June 1882. *E11. & Ev. N. A. F. 3513. Feb. 1891. Sacc. Syll. 9: 523. 15 Sept. 1891. Ell. & Ev. Pyren. 579. d. May 1892. *EJ1. & Ev. Fung. Columb. 124. 1893. Lindau in Engler & Prantl, Pflanzenfam. I 1 : 456. Feb. 1897. Sphaeria Irregularis, Sow. S. Syn. Am. Bor. 196 no. 1259. ^34. Sphasria gastrina, Fr. S. Syn. Am. Bor. 199 no. 1311. 1834. Diatrype gastrina, Rav. Fung. Car. *Rav. Fung. Car. 5 : 58. 1860. Melogramma gastrinum, Tul. Cke. Handbook 803. d. 1871. B. Grev. 4 : 97 (167). March 1876. Valsa gastrina, M. A. Curtis. Curtis, M. A., Bot. N. Car. 141. 1867. Fuckelia gastrina, Cke. Cke. Grev. 13 : 108. June 1885. Anthostoma ?gigasporum, (Cke. & Hark.) Berl. & Vogl. Berl. & Vogl. in Sacc. Syll. Add. 1-4 : 47- d. 31 Dec. 1886. Sacc. Syll. 9 : 520. d. 15 Sept. 1891. Ell. & Ev. Pyren. 578. d. May 1892. Sphaeria gigaspora, Cke. & Hark. Cke. & Hark. Grev. 13: 18. d. Sept. 1884. Hark. Bull. Cal. Acad. 1 : 174. 7 March 1885. Xylosphasria gigaspora, Cke. Cke. Grev. 17: 85. June 1889. Anthostoma grandineum, (B. & Rav.) Sacc. Sacc. Syll. 1 : 299. d. 13 June 1882. Ell. & Ev. Pyren. 577. d. May 1892. Sacc. Syll. 1 : 299. d. 13 June 1882. Ev. Pyren. 577. *E11. & Ev. Fung. Columb. 324. 1894. Diatrype grandinea, B. & Rav. *Rav. Fung. Car. 4 : 40. 1855. B. Grev. 4: 95 (165) no. 851*. d. March 1876. *E11. N. A. F. 494 . 1880. Ell. in Cat. PI. N. J. 535. 1889. Fuckelia grandinea, Cke. Cke. Grev. 12: 53. Dec. 1883. Camarops grandinea, Cke. Cke. Grev. 13: 108. June 1885. Anthostoma hiascens, (Fr.) Nits. Ell. & Ev. Pyren. 742. d. May 1892. Sphaeria hiascens, Fr. S. Syn. Am. Bor. 216 no. 1623. 1834. Anthostoma hypophlseum, Sacc. See Nummularia hypophloea, (B. & Rav.) Cke. Anthostoma insidens, (S.) Berl. See Hypoxyion insidens, (S.) Ell. & Ev. Anthostoma melanotes, (B. & Br.) Sacc. Farl. & Seymour, H. I. 123. Sept. 1890. Ell. & Ev. Pyren. 577. d. May 1892. 228 Sphaeria melanotes, B. & Br. C. & E. Grev. 4 : 179. June 1876. Anthostoma mierceeium, Ell. & Ev. Ell. & Ev. Proc. Phil. Acad. 1894: 344. d. 30 Nov. 1894. Sacc. Syll. 1 1 : 283. d. July 1895. Millsp. & Nutt. Publ. Field Columb. Mus. Bot. 1 : 135. d. Jan. 1896. Anthostoma mieroplaeum, Sacc. See Nummularia microplaca, (B. & C,) Cke. Anthostoma miepospopum, Karst. *Karst. Fung. Fenn. 860. d. 1869. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 43 : 80 (34). Oct. 1890. Ell. & Ev. Pyren. 582. d. May 1892. Harvey, Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 23 : 56. 29 Feb. 1896. Ricker, Univ. of Maine Studies 3 : 32. 30 April 1902. Diatrype microspora, Ell. Ell. Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 8 : 74- d. July 1881. Cke. Grev. 14 : 16. Sept. 1885. Anthostoma Ellisii, Sacc. Sacc. Syll. 1 : 308. d. 13 June 1882. Ricker, Univ. of Maine Studies 3 : 32. 30 April 1902. Fuckelia Ellisil, Cke. Cke. Grev. 12 : 52. Dec. 1883. Anthostoma mierospopum, Karst., var. exudans, (Pk.) n. n. NOTE. In Peck's Report, 188, the name for this species was originally printed Valsa extidans but in copies of the Report sent out later the name was corrected to Anthostotna Ellisii, Sacc.. var. exudans. Valsa exudans, Pk. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 40 : 67. d. May 1888. Anthostoma Ellisii, Sacc., var. exudans, Pk. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 40 : 67. d. May 1888. Sacc. Syll. 9 : 521. d. 15 Sept. 1891. Anthostoma mpptuosum, (Ell.) Sacc. Sacc. Syll. 2 : "Add. p. xiii. d. 13 June 1883. Hark. Bull. Cal. Acad. 1 : 165. 7 March 1885. Sacc. Syll. 9: 519. d. 15 Sept. 1891. Sphaeria mortuosa, Ell. Ell. Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 9: 73. d. June 1882. *E11. N. A. F. 897. 1882. Xylosphasria mortuosa, Cke. Cke. Grev. 17 : 86. June 1889. Anthostoma Ontariense, Ell. Ell. & Ev. Proc. Phil. Acad. 1890: 228. d. 1890. Sacc. Syll. 9 : 521. d. 15 Sept. 1891. Ell. & Ev. Pyren. 581. d. pi. 34, f. 13-16. May 1892. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 46 : 116 (36). Dec. 1803. *Shear, N. Y. Fungi 347 . March 1896. Lindau in Engler & Prantl, Pflanzenfam. 1 T : 456. /. 275 C, D. Feb. 1897. Anthostoma Opeodaphnes, Cke. See Anthostomella Oreodaphnes, (Cke. & Hark.) Berl. & Vogl. Anthostoma ostiolatum, Cke. See Anthostomella ostiolata, Ell. & Ev. 229 Anthostoma phseospermum, (Ell.) Sacc. Sacc. Syll. 2 : Add. p. xiv. d. 13 June 1883. Sacc. Syll. 9 : 520. d. 15 Sept. 1891. Ell. & Ev. Pyren. 581. d. May 1892. Diatrype phasosperma, Ell. *E11. & Ev. N. A. F. 7557. 1886. Fuckelia phaeosperma, Cke. Cke. Grev. 12: 52. Dec. 1883. Anthostoma pholidigena, Cke. See Anthostomella pholidigena, Ell. Anthostoma pieaeeum, (C. & E.) Cke. NOTE. The Sphceria vexata, C. & E. of N. A. F. 183 is referred by Ellis in index to N. A. F. to Spharia picacea, C. & E. and again in North American Pyrenomycetes 578 to Anthostoma pieaeeum. The specimen no. 183 in our copy of N. A. F. however has hyaline, allan- boid spores and belongs rather to Sph&ria vexata, C. & E. than to Spharia picacea, C. & E. Cke. Grev. 17 : 90. June 1889. Ell. & Ev. Pyren. 578. d. May 1892. Sphasria picacea, C. & E. C. & E. Grev. 7 : 9. d. Sept. 1878. Anthostomella picacea, Sacc. Sacc. Syll. 1 : 293. d. 13 June 1882. Ell. in Cat. PI. N. J. 527. 1889. Xylosphaeria picacea, Cke. Cke. Grev. 17 : 86. June 1889. Anthostoma Polynesia, (B. & C.) Sacc. Sacc. Syll. 1 : 298. d. 13 June 1882. Ell. & Ev. Pyren. 579. d. May 1892. Diatrype Polynesia, B. & C. Curtis, M. A., Bot. N. Car. 141. 1867. Sphasria Polynesia, B. & C. B. Grev. 4 : 146 (184) no. 931. d. June 1876. Xylospbasria Polynesia, Cke. Cke. Grev. 17 : 85. Jan. 1889. Anthostoma pulvinieeps, Pk. Pk. in Ell. & Ev. Pyren. 578. d. May 1892. Sacc. Syll. 11 : 283. d. July 1895. Anthostoma pumpens, Sacc. See Nummularia rumpens, Cke. Anthostoma sappophilum, Ell. & Ev. Martin, Jour. Myc. 3 : 43. d. April 1887. Sacc. Syll. 9 : 518. d. 15 Sept. 1891. Ell. & Ev. Pyren. 583. d. May 1892. Xylosphasria saprophila, Cke. Cke. Grev. 17 : 86. June 1889. Anthostoma stomatieum, (Cke.) Berl. & Vogl. Berl. & Vogl. in Sacc. Syll. Add. 1-4: 47- d. 31 Dec. 1886. Sacc. Syll. 9: 516. d. 15 Sept. 1891. Botryosphasria stomatica, Cke. Cke. Grev. 13: 102. d. 108. June 1885. Ell. & Ev. Pyren. 548. d. May 1892. Sphasria stomatica, S. in Herb. B. Berl. & Vogl. in Sacc. Syll. Add. 1-4 : 47. 31 Dec. 1886. 230 Anthostoma sustentum, (Plowr.) Sacc. Sacc. Syll. 1 : 300. d. 13 June 1882. Ell. & Ev. Pyren. 579. d. May 1892. Sphasria sustenta, Plowr. Cke. Grey. 7 : 73. d. Dec. 1878. Plowr. Grev. 8 : 73. Dec. 1879. Hark. & Moore, Cat. Pac. Fung. 44. Feb. 1880. Xylosphasria sustenta, Cke. Cke. Grev. 17 : 85. June 1889. Anthostoma tubereulosum, (S.) Ell. & Ev. Ell. & Ev. Pyren. 582. d. May 1892. Sphasria tuberculosa, S. S. Syn. Car. 43 (17) no. 164. d. 1822. Fr. S. M. 2 : 477. d. 1823. S. Syn. Am. Bor. 216 no. 1624. 1834. Curtis, M. A., Bot. N. Car. 148. 1867. Sacc. Syll. 2 : 419. d. 13 June 1883. Xylospbasria tuberculosa, Cke. Cke. Grev. 17 : 85. June 1889. Anthostoma tupgidum, (P.) Nits. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 42 : 130 (34). Dec. 1889. Ell. & Ev. Pyren. 580. d. May 1892. Rehm, Hedw. Beibl. 34: (165). 19 Oct. 1895. Sphasria turgida, P. Fr. S. M. 2 : 400. d. 1823. S. Syn. Am. Bor. 202 no. 1359. 1834. Valsa turgida, Fr. Curtis, M. A., Bot. N. Car. 142. 1867. Cke. Handbook 836. d. 1871. Cke. Proc. Phil. Acad. 1877 : 122. d. 22 May 1877. Anthostomella abdita, (B. & C.) Sacc. Sacc. Syll. 1 : 290. d. 13 June 1882. Sphasria abdita, B. & C. B. & C. Jour. Linn. Soc. 10 : 388. d. 1869. West Indies. Anthostomella alboeineta, Ell. & Ev. Ell. & Ev. Proc. Phil. Acad. 1895 : 424- d. Nov. 1895. Sacc. Hedw. 35 : Rep. 7: xxvi. 25 Feb. 1896. Sacc. & Syd. Syll. 14 : 502. d. 20 Aug. 1899. Anthostomella Baptisise, (Cke.) Sacc. Sacc. Syll. 1 : 285. d. 13 June 1882. Cke. Grev. 18 : 28. Dec. 1889. Ell. & Ev. Pyren. 420. d. May 1892. Sphasria Baptisias, Cke. Cke. Grev. 6 : 145. d. June 1878. *Rav. Fung. Am. 200. 1878. Anthostomella braehystoma, Ell. & Ev. Ell. & Ev. Bull. Wash. Lab. 1 : 5. rf. Sept. 1884. Berl. & Vogl. in Sacc. Syll. Add. 1-* : 45- d. 31 Dec. 1886. Sacc. Syll. 9 : 506. d. 15 Sept. 1891. Ell. & Ev. Pyren. 419. d. May 1892. Lindau in Engler & Prantl, Pflanzenfam. I 1 : 452. Feb. 1897. Xylosphasria braehystoma, Cke. Cke. Grev. 17 : 86. June 1889. Anthostomella Cacti, Sacc. See Vermicularia Cacti, (S.) Starb. 231 Anthostomella Closterium, (B. & C.) Sacc. Sacc. Syll. 1 : 287. d. 13 June 1882. Sacc. Syll. 2 : Add. p. xiii. d. 13 June 1883. Sacc. Syll. 9 : 512. d. 15 Sept. 1891. Ell. & Ev. Pyren. 422. d. May 1892. Lindau in Engler & Prantl, Pflanzenfam. I 1 : 452. Feb. 1807. Sphasria Closterium, B. & C. Curtis, M. A., Bot. N. Car. 147. 1867. B. Grev. 4 : 147 (185) no. 933. d. June 1876. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 30 : 66. Sept. 1878. Anthostoma Closterium, B. & C. Cke. Grev. 17 : 90. June 1889. Anthostomella Coffese, Delacroix. Delacroix:, Bull. Soc. Myc. Fr. 20: 145. d. pi. 9,}. Bi ? f , 2, 3. 20 July 1904. Mexico. Sacc. Syll. 17 : 594. d. 25 May 1905. Anthostomella eonf usa, Sacc. Sacc. Syll. 1 : 287. d. 13 June 1882. Cke. Grev. 18: 28. Dec. 1889. Ell. & Ev. Pyren. 421. d. May 1802. Sphseria appendiculosa, B. & C. B. Grev. 4 : 153 (191) no. 967. d. June 1876. Cke. Ann. N. Y. Acad. 1 : 187. May 1878. Anthostomella eornieola, Ell. & Ev. Ell. & Ev. Erythea 1 : 198. d. 2 Oct. 1893. Sacc. Syll. 1 1 : 283. d. July 1895. Anthostomella eliminata, (B. & C.) Sacc. Sacc. Syll. 1 : 281. d. 13 June 1882. Cke. Grev. 18: 28. Dec. 1889. Ell. & Ev. Pyren. 418. d. May 1892. Underw. & Earle, Bull. Ala. Exp. Sta. 80 : 186. d. 28 June 1897. Earle in Mohr. Contr. U. S. Nat. Herb. 6 : 177. 31 July 1901. Sphseria eliminata, B. & C. B. Grev. 4 : 148 (186) no. 943. d. June 1876. Anthostomella emetans, Ell. & Ev. Fairman, Proc. Rochester Acad. 1 : 49. d. pi. 4, f. 7. and 8. Aug. 1890. Sacc. Syll. 9 : 505. d. 15 Sept. 1891. Ell. & Ev. Pyren. 420. d. May 1892. Anthostomella hypsophila, Ell. & Ev. Ell. & Ev. Proc. Phil. Acad. 1894 : 338. d. 30 Nov. 1894. Sacc. Syll. 11 : 282. d. July 1895. Anthostomella leueobasis, (Ell. & Martin) Sacc. Sacc. Syll. 2 : Add. p. xii. d. 13 June 1883. Cke. Grev. 18 : 28. Dec. 1889. Sacc. Syll. 9 : 509. d. 15 Sept. 1891. Ell. & Ev. Pyren. 418. d. May 1892. *E11. & Ev. Fung. Columb. 722. 24 April 1895. Sphasria leueobasis, Ell. & Martin. Ell. & Martin, Am. Nat. 16 : 809. d. Oct. 1882. *E11. N. A. F. 7/99. 1884. Ell. & Martin, Jour. Myc. f : 99. d. Aug. 1885 and Hedw. 25 : 42. Oct. 1886. Calkins, Jour. Myc. 3 : 58. May 1887. Anthostomella limitata, Sacc. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 42 : 130 (34). Dec. 1889. 232 Anthostomella Ludovieiana, Ell. & Langlois. Ell. & Ev. Proc. Phil. Acad. 1890 : 228. d. 1890. Sacc. Syll. 9: 509. d. 15 Sept. 1891. Ell. & Ev. Pyren. 419. d. May 1892. Anthostomella Magnolias, Ell. & Ev. Ell. & Ev. Jour. Myc. 4 : 122. d. Dec. 1888. Sacc. Syll. 9 : 511. d. 15 Sept. 1891. Ell. & Ev. Pyren. 418. d. pi. 31, f. 1-3. May 1892. Anthostomella mammoides, Ell. & Ev. Ell. & Ev. Proc. Phil. Acad. 1893 : 139. d. 28 Feb. 1893. Sacc. Syll. 11 : 282. d. July 1895. Ell. & Ev. Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 27 : 63. d. 17 Feb. 1900. Anthostomella melanostieta, Ell. & Ev. Ell. & Ev. Jour. Myc. 3 : 44. d. April 1887. Langlois, Cat. PI. La. 27. 1887. Sacc. Syll. 9 : 510. d. 15 Sept. 1891. Ell. & Ev. Pyren. 418. d. May 1892. Lindauin Engler& Prantl, Pflanzenfam. I 1 : 452. Feb. 1897. Anthostomella minor, Ell. & Ev. Ell. & Ev. Jour. Myc. 3 : 43. d. April 1887. Calkins, Jour. Myc. 3 : 70. June 1887. *E11. & Ev. N. A. F. 7965. March 1888. Sacc. Syll. 9: 510. d. 15 Sept. 1891. Ell. & Ev. Pyren. 417. d. May 1892. Anthostomella nigpo-annulata, (B. & C.) Sacc. Sacc. Syll. 1 : 279. d. 13 June 1882. Cke. Grev. 18 : 28. Dec. 1889. Ell. & Ev. Pyren. 417. d. May 1892. Sphaeria nigro-annulata, B. & C. *Rav. Fung. Car. 5 : 73. 1860. Curtis, M. A., Bot. N. Car. 148 : 1867. B. & C. Jour. Linn. Soc. 10 : 388. d. 1869. B. Grev. 4 : 148 (186). June 1876. *EI1. & Ev. N. A. F. 1672. 1886. Calkins, Jour. Myc. 3 : 58. May 1887. Langlois, Cat. Pi. La. 34. 1887. Anthostomella nigroteeta, (B. & Rav.) Sacc. Sacc. Syll. 1 : 284. d. 13 June 1882. Cke. Grev. 18 : 28. Dec. 1889. Ell. & Ev. Pyren. 421. d. May 1892. Sphaeria nigrotecta, B. & Rav. B. Grev. 4: 155 (193) no. 972. d. June 1876. Anthostomella Oreodaphnes, (Cke. & Hark.) Berl. & Vogl. Bed. & Vogl. in Sacc. Syll. Add. 1-4 : 44. d. 31 Dec. 1886. Sacc. Syll. 9 : 508. d. 15 Sept. 1891. Ell. & Ev. Pyren. 419. d. May 1892. Sphteria Oreodaphnes, Cke. & Hark. Cke. & Hark. Grev. 13 : 18. d. Sept. 1884. Hark. Bull. Cal. Acad. 1 : 174. 7 March 1885. Anthostoma Oreodaphnes, Cke. Cke. Grev. 17 : 90. June 1889. Anthostomella ostiolata, Ell. & Ev. Ell. & Ev. Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 1 1 : 42. d. April 1884. Berl. & Vogl. in Sacc. Syll. Add. 1-4: 45- d. 31 Dec. 1886. Ell. in Cat. PI. N. J. 527. 1889. Sacc. Syll. 9 : 508. d. 15 Sept. 1891. 233 Ell. & Ev. Pyren. 420. d. May 1892. Lindau in Engler & Prantl, Pflanzenfam. I 1 : 452. Feb. 1897. Anthostoma ostiolatum, Cke. Cke. Grev. 17 : 90. June 1889. Anthostomella palmaeea, (Cke.) Sacc. Sacc. Syll. 1 : 291. d. 13 June 1882. Sphasria palmaeea, Cke. Cke. in Vize, Grev. 7 : 12. d. Sept. 1878. Hark. & Moore, Cat. Pac. Fung. 44. Feb. 1880. Didymosphasrella palmaeea, Cke. Cke. Grev. 18: 29. Dec. 1889. Didymosphasria palmaeea, Ell. & Ev. Ell. & Ev. Pyren. 329. d. May 1892. Anthostomella perfldiosa, (De Not.) Sacc. Hark. Bull. Cal. Acad. 2 : 445. 16 June 1887. Anthostomella phseostieta, (B.) Sacc. Sacc. Syll. 1 : 279. d. 13 June 1882.* Sphasria phasosticta, B. Curtis, M. A., Bot. N. Car. 145. 1867. Anthostomella pholidigrena, Ell. *E11. & Ev. N. A. F. 1664. 1886. Berl. & Vogl. in Sacc. Syll. Add. 1-4: 44. d. 31 Dec. 1886. Sacc. Syll. 9 : 506. d. 15 Sept. 1891. Ell. & Ev. Pyren. 420. d. May 1892. Sphasria pholidigena, Ell. Ell. Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 10: 54. d. May 1883. Anthostoma pholidigena, Cke. Cke. Grev. 17 : 90. June 1889. Anthostomella pieaeea, Sacc. See Anthostoma picaceum, (C. & E.) Cke. Anthostomella rostrospora, (Gerard) Sacc. Sacc. Syll. 1 : 287. d. 13 June 1882. Cke. Grev. 18 : 28. Dec. 1889. Ell. & Ev. Pyren. 421. d. May 1892. Sphasria rostrospora, Gerard. Gerard, Bull. Torr. Bot. Club. 5 : 26. d. June 1874 and Hedw. 13 : m. d. July 1874. Anthostomella sabalensioides, (Ell. & Martin) Sacc. Sacc. Syll. 2 : Add. p. xiii. d. 13 June 1883. Cke. Grev. 18 : 28. Dec. 1889. Sacc. Syll. 9 : 512. d. 15 Sept. 1891. Ell. & Ev. Pyren. 421. d. May 1892. Sphaeria sabalensioides, Ell. & Martin. Ell. & Martin, Am. Nat. 16 : Sio.d. Oct. 1882. Ell. & Martin, Jour. Myc. 1 : 99. d. Aug. 1885 and Hedw. 25 : 42. d. Oct. 1886. *E11. & Ev. N. A. F. 1964. March 1888. Anthostomella sepelibilis, (B. & C.) Sacc. Sacc. Syll. 1 : 281. d. 13 June 1882. Cke. Grev. 18 : 28. Dec. 1889. Ell. in Cat. PI. N. J. 527. 1889. Ell. & Ev. Pyren. 417. d. May 1892. Sphasria sepelibilis, B. & C. B. Grev. 4 : 146 (184) no. 928. d. June 1876. C. & E. Grev. 5 : 94. March 1877. *E11. N. A. F. /2oo. 1884. 234 Anthostomella smilaeinina, (Pk.) Sacc. Sacc. Syll. 1 : 281. d. 13 June 1882. Cke. Grev. 18: 28. Dec. 1889. Ell. & Ev. Pyren. 419. d. May 1892. Sphasria smilaeinina, Pk. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 29 : 62. d. 1878. Anthostomella Sphsepotheea, Earle. Earle, Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 25 : 360. d. 15 July 1898. Earle in Mohr, Contr. U. S. Nat. Herb. 6 : 177. 31 July 1901. Sacc. & Syd. Syll. 16 : 440. d. i Feb. 1902. Anthostomella suberumpens, Ell. & Ev. Ell. & Ev. Proc. Phil. Acad. 1894: 338. d. 30 Nov. 1894. Sacc. Syll. 11 : 282. d. July 1895. Lindau in Engler & Prantl. Pflanzenfam. I 1 : 452. Feb. 1897. Smyth, Tr. Kans. Acad. 15 : 67. March 1898. Anthostomella thyridioides, Ell. & Ev. Ell. & Ev. Jour. Myc. 9 : 167. d. 29 Oct. 1903. Sacc. Syll. 17 : 595. d. 25 May 1905. Anthracoidea, Bref. See Clntractia, Cornu. Anthraeoidea Carieis, Bref. See Clntractia Cartels, (P.) Magn. Anthraeoidea subinelusa, Bref. See Clntractia subinelusa, (Koern.) Magn. Anthraeophyllum Nigpita, (Lev.) Kalchb. NOTE. The genus Anthraeophyllum is by some recent writers kept distinct from Xerotus but it is considered by Patouillard, Essai Tax. 146. 1900, to be merely a subgenus of Xerotus. If kept distinct it is not easy to state what are the generic characters. Hennings in Engler and Prantl, Pflanzenfam. I 1 **: 222. 1898 makes a distinction on the spores which in Anthraeo- phyllum are said to be black and in Xerotus colorless ; but according to i Patouillard the spores in both cases are colorless. Although we have never seen living material, in all the herbarium material which we have seen of Xerotus Nigrita, the type of Anthraeophyllum, the spores were certainly not black nor even opaque. The generic distinction founded on the relative position of the stipe and pileus hardly seems to be of importance in this case as there are so many transitional stages. It seems to us better then to retain the name Xerotus Nigrita, Lev., q. v. Anthupus borealis, Hurt. NOTE. The differences between the genera Anthurus and Lysurus are certainly slight and the variety Klitzingii, Henn. of Anthurus borealis is by him placed in the genus Lysurus in Hedw. Beibl. 41 : (173). Oct. 1902. Burt, Mem. Boston Soc. 3 : 487-505. d. pi. 49, J. 1-14. pi. 50, f. 15-18, 20-23. Oct. 1894. Sacc. Syll. 11 : 155- d. July 1895. Burt, Bot. Gaz. 22 : 284. 20 Oct. 1896. Burt, Bot. Gaz. 22 : 390. d. 23 Nov. 1896. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 49 : 35 (21). 5 Nov. 1897. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 50 : 132. 28 March 1898. Fischer, E., in Engler & Prantl, Pflanzenfam. I 1 **: 288. d.f. 136 A-D. Sept. 1898. Griffiths, Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 26 : 628. /. 22 Dec. 1899. Underw. Moulds 133. 1899. Fischer, E., Neue Denkschr. Schweiz. Ges. 36 3 : 41. d. 1900. 235 Beardslee, Rept. Ohio Acad. 9 : 19. 1901. Grout, Torreya 2 : 49. 12 April 1902. Henn. Hedw. Beibl. 41 : (169), (i7i)-Ci73)-//-& 18 Oct. 1902. Lloyd, Myc. Notes 183, i88./. 74, 75. June 1904. Lysurus borealis, Henn. Sacc. Syll. 17 : 214. 25 May 1905. Aphanomyees Isevis, D By. DBy. in Pringsh. Jahrb. Wis. Bot. 2: pi. 20, f. 17, 18. 1860.* Humphrey, Tr. Am. Phil. Soc. 17 : 128. d. pi. 20, f. 105-107. 1893. Aphanomyees seabep, DBy. DBy. in Pringsh. Jahrb. Wis. Bot. 2 : pi. 20, f. 14-16. 1860.* Humphrey, Tr. Am. Phil. Soc. 17: 130. d. pi. 20, f. 108-111. 1893. Apiospora apiospora, Underw. & Earle. See Apiospora Montagnel, Sacc. Apiospora Montagnei, Sacc. Sacc. Syll. 1 : 539. d. 13 June 1882. Cke. Grev. 18: 13. Sept. 1889. Ell. & Ev. Pyren. 311. d. May 1892. Sphaeria apiospora, Dur. & Mont. Curtis, M. A., Bot. N. Car. 147- 1867. B. Grev. 4: 144 (182). June 1876. *Rav. Fung. Am. 679. 1882. Detonina apiospora, O. Kuntze^ Kuntze, O., Rev. Gen. PI. 2 : 851. 1891. Apiosporium Montagnei, Tracy & Earle. Tracy & Earle, Bull. Miss. Exp. Sta. 38 : 140. May 1896. Apiospora apiospora, Underw. & Earle. Underw. & Earle, Bull. Ala. Exp. Sta. 80: 186. 28 June 1897. Earle in Mohr, Contr. U. S. Nat. Herb. 6 : 174. 31 July 1901. Apiospora Polypori, Ell. & Ev. Ell. & Ev. Pyren. 311. d. May 1892. Sacc. Syll. 11 : 301. d. July 1895. Lindau in Engler & Prantl, Pflanzenfam. I 1 : 430. Feb. 1897. Apiospora Rosenvingei, Rostr. Rostr. Meddelelser om Groenl. 3 : 616. d. 1891. Sacc. Syll. 11 : 301. d. July 1895. Apiosporium elongatum, Underw. & Earle. See Capnodium elongatum, B. & Desm. Apiosporium? epysiphoides, Sacc. & Ell. Sacc. Mich. 2 : 566. d. i Dec. 1882. Sacc. Syll. 2 : 815. d. 13 June 1883. *E11. N. A. F. 1232. 1884. Ell. in Cat. PI. N. J. 509. 1889. Sacc. Syll. 9 : 375. d. 15 Sept. 1891. Ell. & Ev. Pyren. pi. 8,f. 6. May 1892. Detonina erysiphoides, O. Kuntze. Kuntze, O., Rev. Gen. PI. 2 : 851. 1891. Apiosporium maximum, (S.) n. n. Stilbospora maxima, S. S. Syn. Car. 75 (49) no. 506. d. 1822. Lk., L. Sp. PI. ed. Willd. 6 2 : 93. d. 1825. Spreng. in L. Syst. Veg. 16 ed. 4 1 : 569. d. 1827. Apiosporium stllbosporeum, Fr. Fr. S. M. 3 : 256. d. 1832. Curtis, M. A., Bot. N. Car. 115. 1867. Sacc. Syll. 1 : 33. d. 13 June 1882. 236 Exosporium maximum, S. S. Syn. Am. Bor. 306 no. 3083. 1834. Apiospopium Montagnei, Tracy & Earle. See Apiospora Montagnei, (Dur. & Mont.) Sacc. Apiospopium salicinum, (P.) Kze. NOTE. Brick, 1900 states that this is Capnodium salicinum, Mont. See also Apiosporium salicinum, (P.) Kze. in Lindau, Engler & Prantl, Pflanzen- fam. ii; 338. Jan. 1897. S. Syn. Am. Bor. 265 no. 2402. 1834. Brick, 3 Beih. Jahrb. Hamb. Wiss. Austalt. 17: 230(15). 1900. Apiospopium, sp. indet. Earle, Muhlenbergia 1 : 10. July 1901. West Indies. Earle in Mohr, Contr. U. S. Nat. Herb. 6 : 168. 31 July 1901. Apodaehlya, Pringsh. Thax. Bot. Gaz. 21 : 325. d. 17 June 1896 and Rev. Myc. 23 : 97. July 1901. Apodaehlya bpaehynema, (Hildebr.) Pringsh. Thax. Bot. Gaz. 21: 325. 17 June 1896 and Rev. Myc. 23 : 97. July 1901. Apodaehlya? completa, Humphrey. Humphrey, Tr. Am. Phil. Soc. 17: 137. d. pi. 20, f. 119-121. May 1893. Schrt. in Engler & Prantl, Pflanzenfam. I 1 : 102. d. July 1893. Sacc. Syll. 11 : 245. July 1895. Apodaehlya pipifera, Zopf. Thax. Bot. Gaz. 21 : 325. 17 June 1896. Aponeetria inaupata, (B. & Br.) Sacc. Sacc. Syll. 2 : 516. d. 13 June 1883. Millsp. & Nutt. Publ. Field Columb. Mus.'Bot. 1 : 144. d. Jan. 1896. Nectria inaurata, B. & Br. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 24 : 98. 1872. Pk. in Day's Cat., Bull. Buf. Soc. 4 : 226 (162). 1883. Cke. Grev. 12 : 106. June 1884. Apopia obseupa, Duby. See Schizothyrium obscurum, (Duby) Sacc. Aposphseria, B. emend. Sacc. NOTE. We have kept here the Apospharia of Berkeley emend. Sacc. as. distinct from Coniothyrium, using the latter as limited by Saccardo, not Corda. The spores in Aposphceria are hyaline and in Coniothyrium dark as the two genera are distinguished by Saccardo, who has been followed by most recent writers. Aposphseria acuta, B. NOTE. In Cooke's Handbook of British Fungi 426 Aposphceria acuta, B. is given as occurring in the United States and on page 901 it is said to be the pycnidial stage of Metaspharia coniformis, (Fckl.) Sacc. See Phoma acuta, (B.) Sacc. Aposphsepia allantella, Pk. - See Phoma allantella, Pk. Aposphsepia alpigena, Ell. & Ev. Ell. & Ev. Proc. Phil. Acad. 1894: 358. d. 30 Nov. 1894. *E11. & Ev. N. A. F. 3159. Nov. 1894. Sacc. Syll. 11 : 497. d. July 1895. Allescher, Rabh. Krypt.-Fl. I 6 : 395. 1899. 237 Coniothyrium alpigenum, O. Kuntze. Kuntze, O., Rev. Gen. PI. 3 2 : 459. 1898. Aposphsepia Amaranti, Ell. & Barthol. Ell. & Barthol. Erythea 4 : 4. d. 2 Jan. 1896. Sacc. & Lindau, Hedw. 36 : Rep. 7 : xl. 30 April 1807. Smyth, Tr. Kans. Acad. 15 : 70. March 1898. Sacc. & Syd. Syll. 14 : 893. d. 20 Aug. 1899. Aposphsepia apanea, Pk. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 42 : 126 (30). d. Dec. 1889. Sacc. Syll. 10 : 209. d. 30 June 1892. Jelliffe, Flora of Long Island 33. 1899. Coniothyrium araneum, O. Kuntze. Kuntze, O., Rev. Gen. PI. 3 2 : 459. 1898. Aposphsepia elypeata, CC. & E.) Sacc. Sacc. Syll. 3 : 170. d. 15 Dec. 1884. Ricker, Univ. of Maine Studies 3 : 25. 30 April 1902. Phoma elypeata, C. & E. C. & E. Grev. 5 : 33. d. pi. 75, /. /o. Sept. 1876. Ell. in Cat. PI. N. J. 579- 1889. Coniothyrium clypeatum, O. Kuntze. Kuntze, O., Rev. Gen. PI. 3 2 : 459. 1898. Aposphsepia eollabens, (B. & C.) Sacc. Sacc. Syll. 3 : 176. d. 15 Dec. 1884. Jones, H. L., Oberlin College Lab. Bull. 9:5. 15 June i Sphasropsis eollabens, B. & C. Sprague, Proc. Boston Soc. 6 : 319. 1859. B. Grev. 3 : 2 (67) no. 419. d. Sept. 1874. Frost in Cat. PI. Amherst 80. 1875. Cobb, List PI. Amherst 38. 1887. Bennett, Cat. PI. R. I. 86. 1888. Coniothyrium eollabens, O. Kuntze. Kuntze, O., Rev. Gen. PI. 3 2 : 459. 1898. Aposphsepia complanata, B. NOTE. In the Handbook of British Fungi 426 Cooke states that Apo- sphceria complanata, B. occurs in the United States and on page 903 he states that it is the pycnidial stage of Metasphtzria complanata, (Tode) Sacc. See Phoma complanata, (Tode) Desm. Aposphseria eondensata, Ell. & Ev. Ell. & Ev. Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 24 : 463. d. 30 Oct. 1897. Lindau & Syd. Hedw. 37 : Beibl. 7 : xliii. 9 April 1898. Sacc. & Syd. Syll. 14 : 893. d. 20 Aug. 1899. Aposphaepia eoniea, Sacc. sec. Pk. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 40 : 60. May 1888. Aposphsepia eornuta, Cke. Ell. in Cat. PI. N. J. 579. 1889. Aposphsepia elevata, (Pk.) Berl. & Vogl. Berl. & Vogl. in Sacc. Syll. Add. 1-4 : 315. d. 31 Dec. 1886. Sacc. Syll. 10 : 209. d. 30 June 1892. Phoma elevata, Pk. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 38 : 95. d. 1885. Coniothyrium elevatum, O. Kuntze. Kuntze, O., Rev. Gen. PI. 3 2 : 459. 1898. 238 Aposphseria flbpieola, (B.) Sacc. Sacc. Syll. 3 : 176. d. 15 Dec. 1884. *E11. & Ev. N. A. F. 2jf 7;? . 1891- Allescher, Rabh. Krypt.-Fl. I 6 : 386. d. 388. d. 1800. Phoma fibricola, B. B. Grev. 2 : 83 (&). Dec. 1873. C. & E. Grev. 6 : 2. Sept. 1877. Ell. in Cat. PI. N. J. 578. 1889. Coniothyrlum fibricolum, O. Kuntze. Kuntze, O-, Rev. Gen. PI. 3 2 : 459. 1898. Aposphseria nbpiseda, (C. & E.) Sacc. Sacc. Syll. 3 : 173. d. 15 Dec. 1884. Phoma fibriseda, C. & E. C. & E. Grev. 6 : 2. d. Sept. 1877. Ell. in Cat. PI. N. J. 579- 1889. Coniothyrlum flbr/sedum, O. Kuntze. Kuntze, O., Rev. Gen. PI. 3 2 : 459. 1898. Apqsphseria? hemisphaepiea, (A. & S.) Sacc. Ricker, Univ. of Maine Studies 3 : 25. 30 April 1902. Sphasria hemfsphasrica, A. & S. S. Syn. Car. 47 (21) no. 230. 1822. Sphaeronema hemisphasricum, Fr. S. Syn. Am. Bor. 247 no. 2140. 1834. Curtis, M. A., Bot. N. Car. 115. 1867. Aposphaeria herbieola, Ell. & Ev. Ell. & Ev. Erythea 2 : 24. d. 9 Feb. 1894. Sacc. Syll. 1 1 : 497- d. July 1895. Coniothyrium herbieola, O. Kuntze. Kuntze, O., Rev. Gen. PI. 3 2 : 459. 1898. Aposphseria hysterella, Sacc. Sacc. Syll. 3 : 170. d. 15 Dec. 1884. Allescher, Rabh. Krypt.-Fl. I 6 : 391. 1899. Ricker, Univ. of Maine Studies 3 : 25. 30 April 1902. Sphaeronema subtile, B. & C. Russell, J. L., Proc. Essex Inst. 1 : 194 (7). 1856. Sprague, Proc. Boston Soc. 6: 319. 1859. B. Grev. 2 : 178 (63) no. 407. d. June 1874. Coniothyrlum hysterellum, O. Kuntze. Kuntze, O., Rev. Gen. PI. 3 2 : 459. 1898. Aposphseria Kansensis, Ell. & Ev. Ell. & Ev. Erythea 2 : 24. d. 9 Feb. 1894. Sacc. Syll. 11 : 497. d. July 1895. Allescher, Rabh. Krypt.-Fl. I 6 : 392. 1899. Coniothyrium Kansense, O. Kuntze. Kuntze, O., Rev. Gen. PI. 3 2 : 459. 1898. Aposphseria librineola, (Cke. & Hark.) Sacc. Sacc. Syll. 3 : 173. d. 15 Dec. 1884. Phoma librincola, Cke. & Hark. Cke. & Hark. Grev. 9 : 82. d. March 1881. *E11. N. A. F. 73 i. 1882. Cke. & Hark. Bull. Cal. Acad. 1 : 14. Feb. 1884. Coniothyrium librincola, O. Kuntze. Kuntze, O., Rev. Gen. PI. 3* : 459. 1898. Aposphseria maepospepma, (Cke. & Hark.) Sacc. Sacc. Syll. 3 : 174. d. 15 Dec. 1884. 239 Sphasropsis macrosperma, Cke. & Hark. Cke. & Hark. Grev. 12 : 93. d. June 1884. Hark. Bull. Cal. Acad. 1 : 170. 7 March 1885. Conlothyrium macrospermum, O. Kuntze. Kuntze, O., Rev. Gen. PI. 3* : 459. 1898. Aposphsepia minutula, (Pk.) Sacc. Sacc. Syll. 3 : 176. d. 15 Dec. 1884. Coniothyrium minutulum, Pk. Pk. Bot. Gaz. 5 : 33. d. March 1880. Coniothyrium minutulum, O. Kuntze. Kuntze, O., Rev. Gen. PI. 3 2 : 459. 1898. Aposphsepia nueieola, Ell. & Ev. Ell. & Ev. Bull. Torr. Bot. Club. 24 : ^287. d. 29 June 1897. Lindau & Syd. Hedw. 37 : Beibl. 7 : xliii. 9 April 1898. Sacc. & Syd. Syll. 14 : 894. d. 20 Aug. 1899. Aposphaeria Ohiensis, Ell. & Ev. Ell. & Ev. Proc. Phil. Acad. 1895 : 431. d. Nov. 1895. Sacc. Hedw. 35 : Rep. 7 : xli. 25 Feb. 1896. Sacc. & Syd. Syll. 14 : 894. d. 20 Aug. 1899. Coniothyrium Ohiense, O. Kuntze. Kuntze, O., Rev. Gen. PI. 3 2 : 459. 1898. Aposphsepia Oxybaphi, Ell. & Ev. Ell. & Ev. Erythea 2 : 24. d. 9 Feb. 1894. Sacc. Syll. 11 : 498. d. July 1895. Coniothyrium Oxybaphi, O. Kuntze. Kuntze, O., Rev. Gen. PL 3 2 : 459. 1898. Aposphsepia Petersii, (B. & C.) Sacc. Sacc. Syll. 3 : 176. d. 15 Dec. 1884. Underw. & Earle, Bull. Ala. Exp. Sta. 80 : 163. d. 28 June 1897. Phoma Petersii, B. & C. B. Grev. 2 : 81 (58) no. 377. d. Dec. 1873. Coniothyrium Petersii, O. Kuntze. . Kuntze, O., Rev. Gen. PI. 3 2 : 459. 1898. Aposphsepia pezizoides, Ell. & Ev. Ell. & Ev. Proc. Phil. Acad. 1894 : 358. d. 30 Nov. 1894. *E11. & Ev. N. A. F. 3158. Nov. 1894. *E11. & Ev. Fung. Columb. 570. 1894. Sacc. Syll. 1 1 : 497- d. July 1895. Millsp. & Nutt. Publ. Field Columb. Mus. Bot. 1 : 108. d. Jan. 1896. Allescher, Rabh. Krypt.-Fl. I 6 : 382, 388. 1899. Coniothyrium pezizoides, O. Kuntze. Kuntze, O., Rev. Gen. PI. 3 2 : 459. 1898. Aposphseria Rhododendri, (S.) Sacc. Sacc. Syll. 3 : 171. d. 15 Dec. 1884. Jacz. Nouv. Mem. Soc. Imp. Nat. Mosc. 15 : 355. d. 1898. Sphasronema Rhododendri, S. S. Syn. Am. Bor. 247. no. 2141. d. 1834. Coniothyrium Rhododendri, O. Kuntze. Kuntze, O., Rev. Gen. PI. 3 2 : 459. 1898. Aposphsepia subtilis, (,Fr.) Sacc. Sacc. Syll. 3 : 171. d. 15 Dec. 1884.* Sphasronema subtile, Fr. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 24 : 85. 1872. Pk. in Day's Cat, Bull. Buf. Soc. 4 : 198 (134). 1883. Coniottiyrium subsubtile, O. Kuntze. Kuntze, O., Rev. Gen. PI. 3 2 : 460. 1898. 240 Aposphseria turmalis, Ell. & Ev. Ell. & Ev. Jour. Myc. 8 : 63. d. 30 June 1902. Aposphseria, sp. indet. Stevens, F. L., Rept. Ohio Acad. 5 : 63. 1897. Sturgis, Rept. Conn. Exp. Sta. 24 : 288. 1901. Appendieularia, Pk. See Stigmatomyces, Karst. Appendieularia entomophila, Pk. See Stigmatomyces entomophila, (Pk.) Thax. Appendieulina, Berl. See Stigmatomyces, Karst. Appendieulina entomophila, Berl. See Stigmatomyces entomophila, (Pk.) Thax. Apyrenium lignatile, Fr. Johnson, Bull. Minn. Acad. 1 : 283. 1877 and Rept. Minn. Surv. 5 : 81. 1877. Somers, Tr. N. Scot. Inst. 7 : 465. 1890. MacKay, Tr. N. Scot. Inst. 11 : 139. Aug. 1904. Araehnion, S. NOTE. Brongniart in Essai d'une Classification Nat. des Champ, places Acinophora of Rafinesque as a synonym of Araehnion, in which he has been followed by some later writers. Brongniart remarks however that it is impossible to tell from the description what Acinophora really is, an opinion in which we quite concur. S. Syn. Car. 59 (33). d. 1822. Fr. S. M. 2 : 303. d. 1823. Fr. S. O. V. 1 : 131. d. 1825. Spreng. in L. Syst. Veg. 16. ed. 4 1 : 378. d. 1827. Nees Henry, Syst. i : 68. d. 1837. Endl. Gen. PI. 29. 1840. Cda. Icon. 5 : 25. d. 1842. Fr. Summa 1 : 443. d. ' 1849. Tul. Fungi Hypogaei 181. 1851. De Toni in Sacc. Syll. 7 : 150. d. 15 March 1888. Fischer, E., in Engler & Prantl, Pflanzenfam. I 1 ** : 339. d. Dec. 1899. White, Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 29 : 252. 26 May 1902. Lloyd, Myc. Notes 141. March 1903. ? 'Acinophora, Raf. Raf. Med. Repos. 2 hex. 5 : 355. 1808. Raf. Precis 51. d. 1814. Endl. Gen. PI. 29. d. 1840. Cda. Icon. 5: 44. 1842. Araehnion album, S. S. Syn. Car. 59 (33) no. 334. d. 1822. Fr. S. M. 2 : 303. d. 1823. Spr. in L. Syst. Veg. i6ed. 4 1 : 519. d. 1827. S. Syn. Am. Bor. 253 no. 2221. 1834. Fr. Nova Acta. R. Soc. Sci. Upsal. III. 1 : 134. 1851. *Rav. Fung. Car. 4 : 75. 1855. Curtis, M. A., Bot. N. Car. in. 1867. Cke. Grev. 6 : 133. June 1878. *Rav. Fung. Am. 75. 1878. *E11. N. A. F. 94,. 1883. Cragin, Bull. Wash. Lab. 1 : 41. Jan. 1885. De Toni in Sacc. Syll. 7 : 151. d. 15 March 1888. 241 Ell. in Cat. PI. N. J. 499- 1889. Webber, Tr. St. Louis Acad. 6 : 18. 12 March 1892 and Contr. Bot. Dept. Univ. Nebr. 3 : 18. 14 June 1892. Atk. Bull. Cornell Univ. 3 : 22. 25 June 1897. Fischer, E., in Engler & Prantl, Pflanzenfam. I 1 **: 339. Dec. 1899 Earle in Mohr, Contr. U. S. Nat. Herb. 6.: 234. 31 July 1901. Lloyd, Gen. Cast. n. pi. $,f. 28. Jan. 1902. Lloyd, Myc. Notes 142. d. pi. 16. March 1903. Apaehnion? aurantiaeum, (Raf.) De Toni. De Toni in Sacc. Syll. 7 : 151. d. 15 March 1888. Fischer, E., in Engler & Prantl, Pflanzenfam. I 1 **: 339. Dec. 1899. Acinophora aurantiaca, Raf. Raf. Med. Repos. II. 5 : 355. 1808. Raf. Precis 51. d. 1814. Apaehniotus tpaehyspermus, Shear. Shear, Science II. 16 : 138. d. 25 July 1902. Araehnopeziza aurata, Rehm non Fckl. See Arachnopeziza rhaphidospora, (Ell.) Rehm. Araehnopeziza Aurelia, (P.) Fckl. Lindau in Engler & Prantl, Pflanzenfam. I 1 : 200. d. f. 757 "B-E. Dec. 1894. Fairman, Proc. Rochester Acad. 3 : 218. d. March 1900. Durand, Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 27 : 484. d. 29 Sept. 1900. Peziza Aurelia, P. *Rav. Fung. Car. 5 : ^/. 1860. Curtis, M. A., Bot. N. Car. 133. 1867. Cke. Handbook 692. d. 1871. Cke. Bull. Buf. Soc. 2 : 203. March 1875. B. Grev. 3 : 156 (134). June 1875. Frost in Cat. PI. Amherst 90. 1875. C. & E. Grev. 5 : 33. Sept. 1876. C. & E. Grev. 6 : 7. Sept. 1877. *E11. N. A. F. 59 . 1878. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 34 : 51. Oct. 1883. Cragin, Bull. Wash. Lab. 1 : 70. Jan. 1885. Cobb, List PI. Amherst 47. 1887. Ell. in Cat. PI. N. J. 547. 1889. Millsp. Bull. W. Va. Exp. Sta. 24: 512. June 1892. Belonidium Aurelia, De Not. Sacc. Syll. 8 : 499. d. 20 Dec. 1889. Bessey, Contr. Bot. Dept. Univ. Nebr. 3 : 48. 14 June 1892. Millsp. & Nutt. Publ. Field Columb. Mus. Bot. 1 : 152. Jan. 1896. Undervv. & Earle, Bull. Ala. Exp. Sta. 80 : 200. 28 June 1897. Araehnopeziza phaphidospora, (Ell.) Rehm. NOTE. A specimen under this name distributed by Ellis in N. A. F. 842 was referred by Rehm in 1893 to Araehnopeziza aurata, Fckl. but in 1904 he cites it under the name here accepted. The species cited by Massee in Grev. 22: 101. June 1894 as Peziza rhaphidospora, B. & C. Fung. Cub. no. 683 is not the same as the present species. It is described in Fung. Cub. under the name Peziza {Daryscyphci) , raphidofera, B. & C. See Erinella rhaphidophora, (B. & C.) Sacc. Rehm, Ann. Myc. 2 : 352. d. 31 July 1904. Peziza rhaphidospora, Ell. Ell. Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 6 : 107. d. Sept. 1876. *E11. N. A. F. 842. 1882. 242 Ell. in Cat. PI. N. J. 547. 1889. Massee, Grev. 22: 101. d. June 1894. Erinella rhaphldospora, Sacc. Sacc. Syll. 8 : 509. d. 20 Dec. 1889. Arachnopcziza aurata, Rehm non Fckl. Rehm, Rabh. Krypt.-Fl. I 3 : 691. 1893. Apaiospopa, Thax. Thax. Bot. Gaz. 21 : 326. d. 17 June 1896 and Rev. Myc. 23 : 95. July 1901. Sacc. & Lindau, Hedw. 36 : Rep. 7 : xvii. d. 30 April 1897. Sacc. & Syd. Syll. 14 : 454. d. 20 Aug. 1899. Lindau in Engler & Prantl, Pflanzenfam. I 1 ** : 529. d. Feb. 1900. Araiospora pulehFa, Thax. Thax. Bot. Gaz. 21 : 328. d. pi. 23, f. 20-25. i? June 1896. and Rev. Myc. 23 : 96. pi. 2/7, /. 75, 22, 23. July 1901. Sacc. & Lindau, Hedw. 36 : Rep. 7: xvii. 30 April 1897. Sacc. & Syd. Syll. 14: 455. d. 20 Aug. 1899. Lindau in Engler & Prantl, Pflanzenfam. I 1 **: 529. Feb. 1900. King, Science II. 15 : 456. 21 March 1902. King, Proc. Boston Soc. 31 : 2ii.pl. 11-15. Nov. 1903 and Bot. Gaz. 37 : 72. 20 Jan. 1904. Areyodes, O. F. Cook. Cook, O. F., Science II. 15 : 651. 25 April 1902. Areyodes inearnata, (A. & S.) O. F. Cook. NOTE. In the reference given below the name Areyodes is proposed to replace Lachnobolus as understood by Lister. Whether the type species which is based on the old Licea inearnata, A. & S. referred to Lachnobolus circinans, Fr. by Lister is found in North America is a point on which opinions differ. The species quoted from Iowa under Lachnobolus circinans, Lister is by Macbride considered to be a different species peculiar to America which he calls Lachnobolus occidentalis, Macbr. See Lachnobolus, sp. Cook, O. F., Science II. 15 : 651. 25 April 1902. Apeyria adnata, (Batsch) Rostf. See Areyria inearnata, P. Apeypia albida, P. See Areyria cinerea, (Bull.) P. Areypia albida, var. globosa, Lister. See Lachnobolus globosus, (S.) Rostf. Areypia albida, var. pomifopmis, Lister. See Areyria pomlformis, (Leers) Rostf. Apeypia aurantiaea, Raunkiser. See Areyria ferruginea, Sauter. Apeypia bieolop, B. & C. See Areyria digitata, S. Apeypia einepea, (Bull.) P. NOTE. See also Areyria digitata, (S.) Rostf. Muhl. Cat. PI. Am. Sept. i ed. 104. 1813. 2 ed. 107. 1818. S. Syn. Car. 64 (38) no. 397. 1822. S. Syn. Am. Bor. 259 no. 2336. 1834. Lea, Cat. PI. Cin. 69. 1849. Sprague, Proc. Boston Soc. 5 : 328. 1856. Curtis, M. A., Bot. N. Car. 113. 1867. B. & C. Jour. Linn. Soc. 10 : 349. 1869, Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 22 : 89. 1869. 243 Cke. Handbook 401. d. 1871. B. Grev. 2 : 67 (56). Nov. 1873. Rostf. Mycetozoa 272. d. 1875. Frost in Cat. PI. Amherst 79. 1875. Fad. Bull. Bussey Inst. 1 : 431. March 1876. C. & E. Grev. 6: 82. March 1878. Cke. Ann. N. Y. Acad. 1 : 180. d. May 1878. James, Jour. Cin. Soc. 2 : 66 (25). April 1870. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 31 : 57. 1879. Pk. in Day's Cat., Bull. Buf. Soc. 4 : 196 (132). 1883. *E11. N. A. F. 77/5. 1884. Wint. & Demet. Hedw. 24 : 200 (24). Oct. 1885. Arth. & Holw. Bull. Minn. Surv. 3 : 39. i Oct. 1887. Langlois, Cat. PI. La. 27. 1887. Bed. in Sacc. Syll. 7 : 427. d. 15 March 1888. Schrt. in Engler & Prantl, Pflanzenfam. I 1 : 22. d. June 1889. Ell. in Cat. PL N. J. 600. 1889. Webber, Rept. Nebr. Agr. 1889 : 182 (42). 1800. Macbr. Bull. Univ. Iowa 2 : 123. d. pL 2, f. 3, 3*. June 1892. Massee, Mon. Myx. 151. d. pi. 5, f. 137-139. pi. 70, /. 248, 249. Dec. 1892 and Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 20 : 77. 15 Feb. 1893. Morg. Jour. Cin. Soc. 16: 20 (26). d. June 1893. Macbr. Bull. Univ. Iowa 2 : 379. Nov. 1893. Underw. Proc. Ind. Acad. 1893 : 30. Aug. 1894. Kellerm. & Werner, Geol. Ohio 7 2 : 401. Jan. 1895. Millsp. & Nutt. Publ. Field Columb. Mus. Bot. 1 : 86. Jan. 1896. Harvey, Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 23 : 313. 20 Aug. 1896. Macbr. & Smith, C. L., Bull. Univ. Iowa 4 : 73. Dec. 1896. Macbr. Slime-moulds 196. d. pi. 2,f. 3, 3. Aug. 1899. Herbst, Fungal Fl. Lehigh Valley 215. d. 4899. Jelliffe, Flora of Long Island i. 1899. . , Longyear, Rept. Mich. Agr. 1898: 95. 1899. Thomas, Proc. Ind. Acad. 1900 : 123. 1901. Ricker, Univ. of Maine Studies 3 : 16. 30 April 1902. Mutchler, Proc. Ind. Acad. 1902 : 118. 1903. Macbr. in Sacc., Pk. & Trel., Harriman Alaska Exp. 5 : 21. 5 April 1904. Sumstine, Torreya 4 : 36. 12 March 1904. Farl. in Coker, Veg. Bahama 243. 1905. Schaffner, Tr. Kans. Acad. 19 : 204. 1905. Arcyria albida, P. Olive, Proc. Ind. Acad. 1897: 149. 1898. Whitney, Rhodora 1 : 128. j July 1809. Mutchler, Proc. Ind. Acad. 1901 : 292. 1902. Mutchler, Proc. Ind. Acad. 1902: 119. 1903. Arcyria albida, Lister p. p. Lister, Mycetozoa 186. d. 1894. Arcyria stricta, Rostf. Rostf. Mycetozoa Suppl. 36. 1876. Cke. Ann. N. Y. Lyceum 11 : 406. June 1877. Bessey, Bull. Iowa Agr. Coll. 1884 : 134. Jan. 1885. Arcyria Cookei, Massee. Morg. Jour. Cin. Soc. 16 : 21 (27). d. pi. i,f. 16. June 1893. Kellerm. & Werner, Geol. Ohio 7 2 : 401. Jan. 1895. Clathrodes Cookei, Sheldon. Sheldon, Minn. Bot. Studies 9 : 467. 20 Nov. 1895. Clathrodes recutitum, Sheldon. Sheldon, Minn. Bot. Studies 9 : 468. 20 Nov. 1895. 244 Areyria einerea, Massee p. p. See Arcyria pomiformis, (Leers) Rostf. Areypia elavata, Massee. See Hemitrlchia elavata, (P.) Rostf. Apcyria Cookei, Massee. See Arcyria einerea, (Bull.) P. Apeypia denudata, Macbr. See Arcyria punicea, P. Apeypia digitata, (S.) Rostf. NOTE. This may probably be considered only a clustered variety of A. einerea, (Bull.) P. An examination of the specimens of Arcyria pallida, B. & C. and Arcyria bicolor, B. & C. in Herb. Curtis shows that both are the same. as Arcyria digitata, S. Pk. Rept N. Y. Mus. 23 : 53. 1872. Rostf. Mycetozoa 274. d. 1875. Cke. Ann. N. Y. Lyceum 11 : 406. June 1877. Berl. in Sacc. Syll. 7 : 428. d. 15 March 1888. Schrt. in Engler & Prantl, Pflanzenfam. i 1 : 22. d. June 1889. Massee, Mon. Myx. 153. d, Dec. 1892. Morg. Jour. Cin. Soc. 16 : 21 (27). d. June 1893. Macbr. Bull. Univ. Iowa 2 : 379. Nov. 1893. Kellerm. & Werner, Geol. Ohio 7 2 : 401. Jan. 1895. Macbr. & Smith, C. L. Bull. Univ. Iowa 4 : 73. Dec. 1896. Macbr. Slime-moulds 197. d. Aug. 1899. Longyear, Rept. Mich. Agr. 1898 : 95. 1899. Thomas, Proc. Ind. Acad. 1900: 123. 1901. Mutchler, Proc. Ind. Acad.. 1901 : 292. 1902. Duss, Champ. Guad. & Martinique 85. 1903. Mutchler, Proc. Ind. Acad. 1902 : 119. 1903. Sumstine, Torreya 4 : 36. 12 March 1904. Stemonitls digitata, S. S. Syn. Am. Bor. 260 no. 2350. d. 1834. Arcyria pallida, B. & C. Curtis, M. A., Bot. N. Car. 113. 1867. B. Grev. 2 : 67 (56) no. 365. d. Nov. 1873. Rostf. Mycetozoa 280. 1875. Arcyria bicolor, B. & C. B. & C. Jour. Linn. Soc. 10 : 349. d. 1869. Rostf. Mycetozca 280. 1875. Arcyria albida, Lister p. p. Lister, Mycetozoa 186. d. 1894. Clathrodes digitatum, Sheldon. Sheldon, Minn. Bot. Studies 9 : 467. 20 Nov. 1895. Areypia feppuginea, Sauter. Massee, Mon. Myx. 144. d. pi. io,j. 250-253. Dec. 1892. Lister, Mycetozoa 184. d. pi. 66 B. 1894. Harvey, Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 23 : 313. 20 Aug. 1896. Harvey, Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 24 : 70. 28 Feb. 1897. Underw. & Earle, Bull. Ala. Exp. Sta. 80: 133. 28 June 1897. Whitney, Rhodora 1 : 128. i July 1899. Macbr. Slime-moulds 194. d. Aug. 1899. Lister, Jour. Bot. 37 : 463. Nov. 1899. Earle in Mohr. Contr. U. S. Nat. Herb. 6 : 139. 31 July 1901. Thomas, Proc. Ind. Acad. 1900 : 123. 1901. Ricker, Univ. of Maine Studies 3 : 16. 30 April 1902. 245 Mutchler, Proc. Ind. Acad. 1901 : 292. 1902. Mutchler. Proc. Ind. Acad. 1902: 118. 1903. Arcyria macrospora, Pk. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 34: 43. d. Oct. 1883. Durand, Bot. Gaz. 19 : 89. d. pi. g,f. /, .?. pi. io,J. 9. 16 March 1894. Stums, Tr. Conn. Acad. 10: 488, 489. 5 May 1900 and Bot. Centralbl. 86 : 115. 17 April 1901. ? Arcyria aurantiaca, Raunkia?r. Harvey, Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 23 : 313. 20 Aug. 1896. Harvey, Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 24 : 70. 28 Feb. 1897. Clathrodes ferrugineum, Sheldon. Sheldon, Minn. Bot. Studies 9 : 466. 20 Nov. 1895. Clathrodes aurantiacum, Sheldon. Sheldon, Minn. Bot. Studies 9 : 467. 20 Nov. 1895. Areyria flava, P. See Arcyria nutans, (Bull.) Grev. Areyria globosa, S. See Lachaobolus globosus, (S.) Rostf. Areyria inearnata, P. NOTE. See note under Arcyria minor, S. S. Syn. Car. 64 (38) no. 398. 1822. S. Syn. Am. Bor. 259 no. 2337. 1834. Sprague, Proc. Boston Soc. 5 : 328. 1856. Curtis, M. A., Bot. N. Car. 113. 1867. Cke. Handbook 401. d.f. 136. 1871. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 25 : 84. Sept. 1873. Rostf. Mycetozoa 275. d. 1875. Cke. Ann. N. Y. Lyceum 1 1 : 406. June 1877. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 31 : 57. 1879. Pk. in Day's Cat, Bull. Buf. Soc. 4 : 196 (132). 1883. Farl. Appalachia 3 : 238. Jan. 1884. Wint. & Demet. Hedw. 24 : 200 (24). Oct. 1885. Massee, Mon. Myx. 145. d. Dec. 1892. Cockerell, Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 20 : 296. 15 July 1893. Lister, Mycetozoa 189. d. pi. 68 B. 1894. Macbr. Procr Iowa Acad. 5 : 27. 1898. Whitney, Rhodora 1 : 128. i July 1899. Macbr. Slime-moulds 193. d. Aug. 1899. Thomas, Proc. Ind. Acad. 1900: 123. 1901. White, Bull. Torr. Bot Club 29: 551. 26 Sept 1902. Mutchler, Proc. Ind. Acad. 1901 : 292. 1902. Mutchler, Proc. Ind. Acad. 1902: 118. 1903. Sumstine, Torreya 4 : 36. 12 March 1904. Schaffner, Tr. Kans. Acad. 19 : 204. 1905. Macbr. Proc. Iowa Acad. 12 : 35. 1905. Arcyria adnata, (Batsch) Rostf. Rostf. Mycetozoa Suppl. 36. 1876. Berl. in Sacc. Syll. 7 : 428. d. 15 March 1888. Schrt. in Engler & Prantl, Pflanzenfam. I 1 : 22. d. June 1889. Ell. in Cat PI. N. J. 600. 1889. Bessey, Contr. Bot Dept. Univ. Nebr. 3 : 45. 14 June 1892. Macbr. Bull. Univ. Iowa 2: 124. d. June 1892. Morg. Jour. Cin. Soc. 16 : 19 (25). d. June 1893. Kellerm. & Werner, Geol. Ohio 7 a : 401. Jan. 1895. Harvey, Bull. Torr. Bot Club 23 : 313. 20 Aug. 1896. Ricker, Univ. of Maine Studies 3 : 16. 30 April 1902. 246 Clathrodes adnatum, Sheldon. Sheldon, Minn. Bot. Studies 9 : 466. 20 Nov. 1895. Areyria inearnata, P. var. nodulosa, Macbr. Macbr. Slime-moulds 194. d. pi. j,f. 8. Aug. 1899. Mutchler, Proc. Ind. Acad. 1902 : 118. 1903. Sumstine, Torreya4 : 36. 12 March 1904. Apeyria irregularis, Racib.? Harvey, Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 26 : 323. 17 June 1899. Ricker, Univ. of Maine Studies 3 : 16. 30 April 1902. Clathrodes irregulars, Sheldon. Sheldon, Minn. Bot. Studies 9 : 466. 20 Nov. 1895. Areyria leioearpa, Massee. See Hemitrichia leioearpa, (Cke.) Lister. Areyria leioearpoides, (Speg.) Massee. NOTE. This species, founded on Cornuvia leioearpoides, Speg. is said by Lister to be a form of Hemitrichia clavata, (P.) Rostf. Massee, Kew Bull. 138: 135. June 1898. Trinidad. Areyria leueoeephala, Hoffm. See Craterium leucocephalum, (P.) Ditm. Areyria lutea, S. See Areyria pomiformis, (Leers) Rostf. Areyria maerospora, Pk. See Areyria ferruginea, Sauter. Areyria magna, Rex. Rex, Proc. Phil. Acad. 1893: 364. d. March 1894. Macbr. Slime-moulds 190. d. Aug. 1899. Mutchler, Proc. Ind. Acad. 1902: 119. 1903. Sumstine, Torreya 4 : 36. 12 March 1904. Areyria Oerstedtil, Lister p. p. Lister, Mycetozoa 190. d. 1894. Areyria magna, Rex, var. rosea, Rex. Rex, Proc. Phil. Acad. 1893: 365. d. March 1894. Areyria minor, S. NOTE. Schweinitz remarks that this is closely related to Areyria inear- nata, P. in which opinion he has been followed by some recent writers. It can hardly be regarded as a distinct species. S. Syn. Am. Bor. 259 no. 2341. d. 1834. Rostf. Mycetozoa 280. 1875. Cke. Ann. N. Y. Lyceum 11 : 407. June 1877. Morg. Jour. Cin. Soc. 16: 19 (25). d. pi. /,/. 17. June 1893. Kellerm. & Werner, Geol. Ohio T : 401. Jan. 1895. Underw. Proc. Ind. Acad. 1894: 147. Oct. 1895. Harvey, Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 23 : 313. 20 Aug. 1896. Harvey, Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 26 : 323. 17 June 1899. Areyria nutans, (Bull.) Grev. Sprague, Proc. Boston Soc. 6 : 318. 1859. Curtis, M. A., Bot. N. Car. 113. 1867. B. & C. Jour. Linn. Soc. 10 : 349. 1869. Cke. Handbook 401. d. 1871. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 26 : 76. April 1874- Frost in Cat. PI. Amherst 79. 1875. Farl. Bull. Bussey Inst. 1 : 431. March 1876. 247 Cke. Ann. N. Y. Lyceum 11 : 407. June 1877. Johnson, Bull. Minn. Acad. 1 : 292. 1877 and Rept. Minn Surv. 5 : 84. 1877. Phil. Grev. 7 : 21. Sept. 1878. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 31 : 57. 1879. Hark. & Moore, Cat. Pac. Fung. 20. Feb. 1880. Farl. Appalachia 3 : 238. Jan. 1884. Bessey, Bull. Iowa Agr. Coll. 1884 : 134. Jan. 1885. Arth. & Holw. Bull. Minn. Surv. 3 : 39. i Oct. 1887. Langlois, Cat. PI. La. 27. 1887. Berl. in Sacc. Syll. 7 : 429. d. 15 March 1888. Schrt. in Engler & Prantl, Pflanzenfam. I 1 : 22. d. /. 17, D-F. June 1889. Ell. inCat. PI. N. J. 601. 1889. Bessey, Contr. Bot. Dept. Univ. Nebr. 3 : 45. 14 June 1892. Macbr. Bull. Univ. Iowa 2 : 125. d. pi. 2,f. 6, 6a, 6b. June 1892. Massee, Mon. Myx. 150. d. pi. $,/. 140, 141. Dec. 1892. Morg. Jour. Cin. Soc. 16 : 20 (26). d. June 1893. Kellerm. & Werner, Geol. Ohio 7 2 : 401. Jan. 1895. Millsp. & Nutt. Publ. Field Columb. Mus. Bot. 1 : 86. Jan. 1896. Harvey, Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 23 : 313. 20 Aug. 1896. Harvey & Knight. Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 24 : 342. 29 July 1897. *E11. & Ev. N. A. F. 359 8. 24 Jan. 1898. Macbr. Proc. Iowa Acad. 5 : 27. 1898. Macbr. Slime-moulds 191. d. pi. //,/. 6, 6 a , 6 b . Aug. 1899. Fairman, Proc. Rochester Acad. 3 : 212. March 1900. Ricker, Univ. of Maine Studies 3 : 16. 30 April 1902. White, Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 29 : 551. 26 Sept. 1902. Mutchler, Proc. Ind. Acad. 1901 : 292. 1902. Duss, Champ. Quad. & Martinique 85. 1903. Mutchler, Proc. Ind. Acad. 1902 : 119. 1903. Sumstine, Torreya 4 : 36. 12 March 1904. Macbr. Proc. Iowa Acad. 12: 35. 1905. Arcyria flava, P. S. Syn. Car. 63 (37) no. 395. 1822. Grev. Scot. Crypt. Fl. 6 : pi. 309^ 1828. S. Syn. Am. Bor. 259 no. 2335. 1834. Lister, Mycetozoa 190. d. pi. 69 A. 1894. Olive, Proc. Ind. Acad. 1897 : 149. 1898. Whitney, Rhodora 1 : 128. i July 1899. Mutchler, Proc. Ind. Acad. 1901 : 292. 1902. Mutchler, Proc. Ind. Acad. 1902: 118. 1903. Clathrodes nutans, Sheldon. Sheldon, Minn. Bot. Studies 9 : 467. 20 Nov. 1895. Arcyria Oerstedtii, Farl. in Coker. Farl. in Coker, Veg. Bahama 243. 1905. Areyria oehroleuea, (Trent.) Fr. See Arcyria pomiformis, (Leers) Rostf. Areyria Oerstedtii, Rostf. Arth. & Holw. Bull. Minn. Surv. 3 : 39. i Oct. 1887. Macbr. Bull. Univ. Iowa 2 : 125. d. June 1892. Lister, Mycetozoa 190. d. pi. 69 C B. 1894. p. p. Harvey, Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 23 : 313. 20 Aug. 1896. Macbr. Slime-moulds 191. d. Aug. 1899. Thomas Proc. Ind. Acad. 1900 : 123. 1901. Ricker, Univ. of Maine Studies 3 : 16. 30 April 1902. Mutchler, Proc. Ind. Acad. 1902: 119. 1903. Sumstine, Torreya 4 : 36. . 12 March 1904. 248 Apeyria Oerstedtii, Lister p. p. See Arcyria magna, Rex. Apeypia Oerstedtii, Farl. in Coker. See Arcyria nutans, (Bull.) Grev. Apeypia pallida, B. & C. See Arcyria digitata, (S.) Rostf. Arcyria pomifopmis, (Leers) Rostf. Rostf. Mycetozoa 271. d. 1875. Cke. Ann. N. Y. Lyceum 11 : 406. June 1877. C. & E. Grev. 6 : 82. March 1878. Pk. Rept N. Y. Mus. 31 : 42, 57. 1879. Calkins, Jour. Myc. 3 : 7. Jan. 1887. Langlois, Cat. PI. La. 27. 1887. Bed. in Sacc. Syll. 7 : 427. d. 15 March 1888. Ell. in Cat. PI. N. J. 600. 1889. Webber, Rept. Nebr. Agr. 1889 : 182 (42). 1890. *E11 & Ev. N. A. F. 3497. 10 Dec. 1896. Harvey, Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 24 : 70. 28 Feb. 1897. Macbr. Proc. Iowa Acad. 5 : 27. 1898. Macbr. Slime-moulds 197. d. Aug. 1899. Ricker, Univ. of Maine Studies 3 : 16. 30 April 1902. Mutchler, Proc. Ind. Acad. 1902: 119. 1903. Arcyria umbrina, Schum. Curtis, M. A., Bot. N. Car. 113. 1867. Cke. Handbook 401. d. 1871. B. Grev. 2 : 67 (56). Nov. 1873. Phil. Grev. 5 : 115. March 1877. Hark. & Moore, Cat. Pac. Fung. 20. Feb. 1880. Johnson, Bull. Minn. Acad. 1 : 362. 1880. Arcyria lutea, S. S. Syn. Car. 63 (37). d, no. 396. 1822. Spreng. in L. Syst. Veg. 16 ed. 4 1 : 530. d. 1827. S. Syn. Am. Bor. 259 no. 2339. 1834. Arcyria ochroleuca, (Trent.) Fr. Fr. S. M. 3: 181. 1832. Curtis, M. A., Bot. N. Car. 113. 1867. Cke. Handbook 401. d. 1871. Arcyria cinerea, Massee p. p. Massee, Mon. Myx. 152. Dec. 1892. Clathrodes umbrinum, Sheldon. Sheldon, Minn. Bot. Studies 9 : 466. 20 Nov. 1895. Arcyria albida, var. pomiformis, Lister. Lister, Mycetozoa 186. d. 1894. Areyria punicea, P. Muhl. Cat. PI. Am. Sept. i ed. 104. 1813. 2 ed. 107. 1818. S. Syn. Car. 64 (38) no. 399. 1822. Grev. Scot. Crypt. Fl. 3 : pi. 130. 1825. Hitchcock, Cat. PI. Amherst 59. 1829. Hitchcock, Cat. PI. Mass. 644. 1833. 2 ed. 646 (126). 1835. S. Syn. Am. Bor. 259 no. 2338. 1834. Lea, Cat. PI. Cin. 69. 1849. Klotzsch, Linnaea 25 : 364. 1852 and Heller, Muhlenbergia 1 : 18. 9 Aug. 1901. *Rav. Fung. Car. 2 : 80. 1853. Watt, Can. Nat. & Geol. II. 2 : 391. Oct. 1865. 249 Curtis, M. A., Bot. N. Car. 113. 1867. Cke. Handbook 400. d. 1871. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 24 : 84. 1872. Frost in Cat. PI. Amherst 79. 1875. Rostf. Mycetozoa 268. d. 1875. Farl. Bull. Bussey Inst. 1 : 431. March 1876. Phil. Grev. 5: 115. March 1877. Cke. Ann. N. Y. Lyceum 11 : 406. June 1877. James, Jour. Cin. Soc. 2 : 66 (25). April 1879. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 31 : 57. 1879. Hark. & Moore, Cat. Pac. Fung. 20. Feb. 1880. Johnson, Bull. Minn. Acad. 1 : 362. 1880. Bundy, Geol. Wis. 1873-79. 1 : 400. 1883. Pk. in Day's Cat, Bull. Buf. Soc. 4 : 196 (132). 1883. Farl. Appalachia 3 : 238. Jan. 1884. *EI1. N. A. F. 1114. 1884. Wint. & Demet. Hedw. 24 : 200 (24). Oct. 1885. Calkins, Jour. Myc. 3 : 59. May 1887. Arth. & Holw. Bull. Minn. Surv. 3 : 39. i Oct. 1887. Langlois, Cat. PI. La. 27. 1887. Bed. in Sacc. Syll. 7 : 426. d. 15 March 1888. Bennett, Cat. PI. R. I. 85. 1888. Schrt. in Engler & Prantl, Pflanzenfam. I 1 : 22. d. June 1889 Ell. in Cat. PI. N. J. 600. 1889. Bessey, Contr. Bot. Dept. Univ. Nebr. 3 : 45. 14 June 1892. Macbr. Bull. Iowa 2 : 123. d. pi. 2,f. 5, $a. June 1892. Massee, Mon. Myx. 142. d. pi. 10, f. 242-244. Dec. 1892. Atk. & Schrenk, Jour. Mitch. Soc. 9: 106 (12). April 1893. Morg. Jour. Cin. Soc. 16: 19 (25). d. June 1893. Macbr. Bull. Univ. Iowa 2 : 379. Nov. 1893. Underw. Proc. Ind. Acad. 1893 : 30. Aug. 1894. Lister, Mycetozoa 188. d. pi. 68 A,f. a, b. 1894. Kellerm. & Werner, Geol. Ohio 7 2 : 401. Jan. 1895. Millsp. & Nutt. Publ. Field Columb. Mus. Bot. 1 : 86. Jan. 1896. *Shear, N. Y. Fungi 400. March 1896. Harvey, Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 23: 312. 20 Aug. 1896. Macbr. & Smith, C. L., Bull. Univ. Iowa 4 : 73. Dec. 1896. Underw. & Earle, Bull. Ala. Exp. Sta. 80: 133. 28 June 1897. Olive, Proc. Ind. Acad. 1897 : 149. 1898. Harvey, Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 26 : 324. 17 June 1899. Pk. Bull. N. Y. Mus. 6 : 234. July 1899. Whitney, Rhodora 1 : 128. i July 1899. Herbst, Fungal Fl. Lehigh Valley 215. d. 1899. Longyear, Rept. Mich. Agr. 1898 : 95. 1899. Earle in Mqhr. Contr. U. S. Nat. Herb. 6 : 139. 31 July 1901. Ricker, Univ. of Maine Studies 3 : 16. 30 April. 1902. Harvey, Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 26: 324. 17 June 1902. Mutchler, Proc. Ind. Acad. 1901 : 292. 1902. Duss, Champ. Guad. & Martinique 85. 1903. Mutchler, Proc. Ind. Acad. 1902: 118. 1903. Farl. in Coker, Veg. Bahama 243. 1905. Arcyria vernicosa, Rostf. Rostf. Mycetozoa Suppl. 36. 1876. Clathrodes denudatum, Sheldon. Sheldon, Minn. Bot. Studies 9 : 466. 20 Nov. 1895. Arcyria denudata, Macbr. Macbr. Slime-moulds 195. d. pi. 2,f. 5, 5". Aug. 1899. Fairman, Proc. Rochester Acad. 3 : 212. March 1900. 250 Macbr. Rhodora 2 : 79, 81. pi. i6,f. 6, 6 a . 14 April 1900. Sumstine, Torreya 4 : 36. 12 March 1904. Macbr. in Sacc. Pk. & Trel. Harriman Alaska Exp. 5 : 21. 5 April 1904. Schaffner, Tr. Kans. Acad. 19: 204. 1905. Areypia pubifopmis, Massee. See note under Hemitrichia rubiformis, (P.) Lister. Apeypia Seppula, Massee. See Hemitrichia Serpula, (Scop.) Rostf . Apeypia stipata, Lister. See Hemitrichia stipata, (S.) Macbr. Apeypia stpieta, Rostf. See Arcyria cinerea, (Bull.) P. Apeypia umbpina, Schum. See Arcyria pomiformis, (Leers) Rostf. Apeypia vernieosa, Rostf. See Arcyria punicea, P. Areypia vepsieolop, Phil. See Arcyria vitellina, Phil., var. versicolor, (Phil.) n. n. Areypia vitellina, Phil. Phil. Grev. 5 : 115. d. pi. 88, f. 7. March 1877. Hark. & Moore, Cat. Pac. Fung. 20. Feb. 1880. Berl. in Sacc. Syll. 7 : 432. d. 15 March 1888. Macbr. Slime-moulds 192. d. Aug. 1899. , Macbr. Bull. Iowa 2 : 124. d. pi. 2,f. 4, 411. June 1892. Mutchler, Proc. Ind. Acad. 1902 : 119. 1903. Clathrodes vitellinum, Sheldon. Sheldon, Minn. Bot. Studies 9: 467. 20 Nov. 1895. Apeypia vitellina, Phil., var. vepsieolop, (Phil.) n. n. Arcyria versicolor, Phil. Phil. Grev. 5 : 115. d. pi. 88, f. 8. March 1877. Cke. Ann. N. Y. Lyceum 1 1 : 407. June 1877. Hark. & Moore, Cat. Pac. Fung. 20. Feb. 1880. Berl. in-Sacc. Syll. 7 : 432. d. 15 March 1888. Massee, Mon. Myx. 149. d. Dec. 1892. Lister, Mycetozoa 185. d. pi. 67 A. 1894. Areypia, sp. indet. Massee, Journ. Bot. 30 : 164. June 1892. West Indies. Aregma, Fr. NOTE. The genus Aregma was described by Fries in his Observationes i ; 225. 1815. The genus Phragmidium was described by Link in Ges. Nat. Freunde Mag. 7 : 30. The date of this volume is given as 1816 on the title- page of the volume arid this date has generally been accepted as correct. Fries however in Systema Mycologicum 3: 495. 1832 makes the statement that Aregma and Phragmidium were published in the same year from which one might infer that that part of volume 7 including Link's paper was issued earlier than 1816. The volume is in four parts of which part one including Phragmidium has the title " Erstes Quartal, Jan., Feb., Marz, 1813." It may therefore be the case that it is to an earlier edition of the Erstes Quartal issued in advance of the volume to which Fries refers. In the Summa, 507. 1849 Fries adopted the name Phragmidium including his Aregma. We have referred our species of Aregma to Phragmidium, that name being accepted by most writers. 251 Apegma diseiflora, Arth. NOTE. This name, founded on Ascophora diseiflora, Tode Fung. Meckl. i; 1 6. d. pi. 3, f. 26, 27. 1790 has been employed by Arthur in Indiana Plant Rusts, 1899 and 1904 to designate Phragmidium subcorticium, (Schrank) Wint. The description and figures of Tode are wholly inadequate for the recogni- tion of any one species and include forms on both Rubus and Rosa. Tode's species is a composite considered by Streinz to be a synonym of Phragmidium incrassatum, Lk. a parasite of Rubus and by Arthur 'to designate one of the species parasitic on Rosa so that evidently it should not replace any of the more accurate names of modern usage. Aregma Fpagapise, Arth. See Phragmidium Fragarias, (DC.) Wint. Apegma mueponatum, Fr. See Phragmidium subcorticium, (Schrank) Wint. Aregma mueponatum, Auct. Amer. p. p. See Phragmidium Rosas-alpinse, (DC.) Wint. Apegma mueponatum, Auct. Amer. p. p. See Phragmidium Rubi, (P.) Wint. Apegma obtusatum, Fr. See Phragmidium Fragarias, (D C.) Wint. Apegma speeiosum, Fr. See Phragmidium speeiosum, Fr. Apegma tpiaptieulatum, B. & C. See Phragmidium Fragarias, (D C.) Wint. See Phragmidium Potentate, (P.) Wint. See Phragmidium Potentillas-Canadensis, Diet. Apgynna, Morg. Morg. Jour. Cin. Soc. 18 : 41. d. Dec. 1895. Sacc. Hedw. 35 : Rep. 7 : xxiv. d. 25 Feb. 1896. Lindau in Engler & Prantl, Pflanzenfam. I 1 : 338. d. Jan. 1897. Sacc. & Syd. Syll. 14 : 470. d. 20 Aug. 1899. Apgynna polysedpon, (S.) Morg. NOTE. The Spharia Curtisii, B. in Herb. Curtis 2174 which is stated by Cooke in Grev. 18 : 60. March 1890 to be Sphceria caryophaga, S. is not that species but Argynna polycedron, (S.) Morg. It should be noticed that on page 144 of Curtis's Catalogue is a Nectria Curtisii, B. which is Calonectria Curtisii, (B.) Sacc. Morg. Jour. Cin. Soc. 18 : 41. d. Dec. 1895. Sacc. Hedw. 35 : Rep. 7 : xxiv. 25 Feb. 1896. Lindau in Engler & Prantl, Pflanzenfam. I 1 : 338. Jan. 1897. Sacc. & Syd. Syll. 14 : 470. d. 20 Aug. 1899. Physarum poiyasdron, S. S. Syn. Am. Bor. 257 no. 2300. d. 1834. Rosff. Mycetozoa 1 16. 1875. Cke. Ann. N. Y. Lyceum 11 : 387. June 1877- Bed. in Sacc. Syll. 7 : 352. d. 15 March 1888. Massee, Mon. Myx. 316. d. Dec. 1892. Lister, Mycetozoa 62. d. 1894. Sphasria Curtisii, B. in Herb. Curtis. Curtis, M. A., Bot. N. Car. 145. 1867. Cke. Grev. 20 : 84. March 1892. 252 Armillaria, FT. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 43 : 86 (40). d. Oct. 1890. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 48 : 262 (164). d. March 1897. Armillaria appendieulata, Pk. Pk. Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 24 : 140. d. 30 March 1897. Underw. & Earle, Bull. Ala. Exp. Sta. 80: 255. d. 28 June 1897. Lindau & Syd. Hedw. 37 : Beibl. 7:1. 9 April 1898. Sacc. & Syd. Syll. 14 : 70. d^ 20 Aug. 1899. 1900. 227. 31 July 1901. Mcllvaine & Macadam, Am. Fung. 54. d. 1900. Earle in Mohr, Contr. U. S. Nat. Herb. 6 : Armillaria aurantia, (Schaeff.) Fr. Atk. Mushrooms 84. d.f. 86. 20 Oct. 190x3. Hay, Bull. Nat. Hist. Soc. N. B. 5 : 114. 1903. Agaricus aurantius, Schseff . S. Syn. Am. Bor. 146 no. 30. 1834. Agaricus Peckii, Howe. Howe, Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 6 : 66. d. Dec. 1875. Tricholoma Peckii, Howe. Howe, Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 6 : 66. d. Dec. 1875. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 41 : 82. d. 1888. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 44 : 155 (43). d. Dec. 1891. Pk. Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 26 : 253. 15 May 1899. Atk. Mushrooms 86. 20 Oct. 1900. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 55 : 962. d. Nov. 1902. [Bull. 1-0 : no. 54.] Longyear, Rept. Mich. Acad. 4: 120. 1904. Mastoleucomyces Aurantius, O. Kuntze. Kuntze, O., Rev. Gen. PI. 2 : 861. 1891. Armillaria bulbigera, (A. & S.) Fr. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 43: 91 (45). Oct. 1890. Atk. Bull. Cornell Univ. 3 : 24. 25 June 1897. Earle in Mohr, Contr. LJ. S. Nat. Herb. 6 : 227. 31 July 1901. Selby, Rept. Ohio Acad. 10: 78. 1902. Agaricus bulbiger, A. & S. S. Syn. Car. 80 (54) no. 568. 1822. S. Syn. Am. Bor. 145 no. 18. 1834. Curtis, M. A., Bot. N. Car. 84. 1867. Mastoleucomyces bulbiger, O. Kuntze. Kuntze, O., Rev. Gen. PI. 2 : 861. 1891. Armillaria eheimonophila. N.B. On page 116 the name cheimonophylla was erroneously written by me eheimonophila. A. B. S. Armillaria eheimonophylla, B. & C. NOTE. This species which has no annulus as shown by an examination of original specimens is not a true Armillaria. It is placed by Patouillard (1887) in Mucidula, a genus based by him on Armillaria mucida, (Schrad.) Fr., a species reported in the United States but not common, which differs from A. cheimonophylla, B. & C. in having an annulus although agreeing with it in some other respects. Sacc. Cub. & Mane. Syll. 5 : 86. d. 28 May 1887. Henn. in Engler & Prantl, Pflanzenfam. I 1 ** : 270. 1898. Agaricus cheimonophyllus, B. & C. B. & C. Jour. Linn. Soc. 10 : 284. d. 1869. West Indies. Mastoleucomyces cheimonophyllus, O. Kuntze. Kuntze, O., Rev. Gen. PI. 2 : 861. 1891. 253 Mucidula cheimonophylla, Pat. Pat. Bull. Soc. Myc. Fr. 15 : 192. d. 31 July 1899. Duss, Champ. Quad. & Martinique 48. 1903. Armillaria eonstrieta, Fr. Sacc. Cub. & Mane. Syll. 5 : 77. d. 28 May 1887.* Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 43 : 91 (45). Oct. 1890. Agarlcus constrlctus, Fr. Fr. S. M. 1 : 28. d. 1821.* Hark. & Moore, Cat. Pac. Fung. 2. Feb. 1880. Mastoleucomyces constrlctus, O. Kuntze. Kuntze, O., Rev. Gen. PI. 2 : 861. 1891. Armillaria imperialis, Fr. Hay, Bull. Nat. Hist. Soc. N. B. 5 : 115. 1903. Mastoleucomyces imperialis, O. Kuntze. Kuntze, O., Rev. Gen. PI. 2 : 861. 1891. Armillaria luteovirens, (A. & S.) Fr. Agaricus luteovirens, A. & S. S. Syn. Car. 82 (56) no. 622. 1822. S. Syn. Am. Bor. 146 no. 31. 1834. Curtis, M. A., Bot. N. Car. 84. 1867. Mastoleucomyces luteovirens, O. Kuntze. Kuntze, O., Rev. Gen. PI. 2 : 86r. 1891. Armillaria maerospora, Pk. Pk. Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 27 : 610. d. 29 Dec. 1900. Sacc. & Syd. Syll. 16 : 19. d. i Feb. 1902. Armillaria megalopoda, Bres. Hay, Bull. Nat. Hist. Soc. N. B. 5 : 115. 1903. Mastoleucomyces megalopodus, O. Kuntze. Kuntze, O., Rev. Gen. PI. 2 : 861. 1891. Armillaria mellea, (Vahl) Fr. NOTE. The sclerotioid condition of this species is the Rhizomorpha sub- corticalis of older mycologists and we have for convenience inserted here the North American references to that Rhizomorpha but without intending to imply that in all cases cited the Rhizomorpha belongs beyond doubt to Armil- laria mellea. A difficulty in the synonymy arises from the fact that while Armillaria mellea normally has an annulus, specimens are occasionally found belonging undoubtedly to this species but in which the annulus is wanting. There are other cases of forms referred to Clitocybe by some writers in consequence of the absence of an annulus, although in other respects cer- tainly closely related to Armillaria mellea. Whether such forms are to be regarded as distinct species or merely as forms of Armillaria mellea is a matter of individual judgment. Peck in Rept. N. Y. Mus. 46: 134 (54). Dec. 1893 proposed the name Armillaria mellea, var. exannulata to include such forms. Later in Rept. N. Y. Mus. 51': 284,302. n Feb. 1899 he expresses the opinion that Clitocybe monadelpha, Morg. is distinct. We have here brought together all the references to Clitocybe monadelpha and Clitocybe aquatica since they need to be consulted in connection with Armillaria mellea. It should be remarked that this species was placed by Karsten (1879) in the genus Armillariella characterized by an annulus and decurrent gills as distinguished from forms like Armillaria robusta, (A. & S.) Fr. in which the gills are not decurrent. Sacc. Cub. & Mane. Syll. 5 : 80. d. 28 May 1887. Pound, Bull. Nebr. Exp. Sta. 1 : 360 (90). 18 Dec. 1889. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 43 : 88 (42). d. 91 (45). Oct. 1890. 254 Taylor, Rept. U. S. Agr. 1890 : 367 (6). pi. /,/. 4. 1890. [Reprint 1893.] Banning in Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 44 : 179 (67). Dec. 1891. Webber, Tr. St. Louis Acad. 6 : 18. 12 March 1892 and Contr. Bot. Dept. Univ. Nebr. 3 : 18. 14 June 1892. *Briosi Cav. Fung. Piante Colt. 166. d. f. April 1892. Fairman, Proc. Rochester Acad. 2 : 155. Feb. 1893. Atk. Schrenk, Jour. Mitch. Soc. 9 : 99 (?) April 1893. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 46 : 133 (53). Dec. 1893. *Shear, N. Y. Fungi 702. 1893. Taylor, Food Products 2 : 21. 1893. Pk. Country Gent. 59 : 582 (48). /. 9 Aug. 1894. Underw. Proc. Ind. Acad. 1893 : 61. Aug. 1894. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 47 : 172 (46). 20 Nov. 1894. Kellerm. & Werner, Geol. Ohio 7- : 302. Jan. 1895. *E11. Ev. N. A. F. ^207. 24 April 1895. McClatchie in Reid's Hist. Pasadena 619. 1895. Bates, Tr. Mass. Hort. Soc. 1896 : 185. d. 1896. Webster, Am. Kitchen Mag. 6 : 216. Feb. 1897. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 48 : 262 (164). d. pi. 20. March 1897. Atk. Bull. Cornell Univ. 3 : 24. 25 June 1897. McClatchie, Proc. S. Cal. Acad. 1 : 385. 5 June 1897. Underw. & Earle, Bull. Ala. Exp. Sta. 80: 256. 28 June 1897. Taylor, Hdbk. Mushrooms 3 : 2. pi. ,/. /. 1897. *E11. & Ev. N. A. F. ^507. 24 Jan. 1898. Williams, Asa Gray Bull. 6 : 106. Dec. 1898. Henn. in Engler & Prantl, Pflanzenfam. I 1 ** : 270. d. f. 121 B. 1898. [Undenv.] N. Y. Mvc. Club 16. 1898. Pk. Bull. N. Y. Mus. 6 : 193. July 1899. Shear, Asa Gray Bull. 7 : 93. Oct. 1899. Herbst, Fungal Fl. Lehigh Valley 36. d. pi. 1899. Jelliffe, Flora of Long Island 42. 1899. Longyear, Rept. Mich. Agr. 1898 : 92. 1899. Underw. Moulds 121. 1899. Webster, Rhodora 2 : 32. 7 Feb. 1900. Perry, Agricultural Student 6: 179. May 1900 and Ohio Univ. Bull. IV. 30: 7. May 1900. Atk. Mushrooms, n.pl. 2,f. n. 83. d. pi. 27,7. 85. 20 Oct. 1900. Hyams, Bull. N. Car. Exp. Sta. 177: 31. d. Dec. 1900. Atk. in Bailey's Cycl. Am. Hort. 1045. 1900. Mcllvaine & Macadam, Am. Fung. 55. d. pi. 16, f. i. 1900. Wilcox, Bull. Okla. Exp. Sta. 49 : 6. pi. 4 ,f. 5. pi. g,f. 18. Feb. 1901. Sweetzer, Bull. Pacific Univ. I 4 : 12. May 1901. Earle in Mohr. Contr. U. S. Nat. Herb. 6 : 227. 31 July 1901. Jelliffe & Underw. Proc. Nat. Sci. Assoc. Staten Isl. 8 : no. 10. 14 Dec. 1901. Sturgis, Rept. Conn. Exp. Sta. 24 : 272. 1901. Brown & Fernekes, Bull. Wis. Nat. Hist. Soc. II. 2 : 46. Jan. 1902. Murrill, Torreya 2 : 25. 21 Feb 1902. Webster, Rhodora 4 : 77. 4 April 1902. Ricker, Univ. of Maine Studies 3 : 55. 30 April 1902. Ferguson, Bull. U. S. Agr. PI. Industry 16 : 15. 14 June 1902. White, Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 29 : 562. 26 Sept. 1902. Conant, Bull. Boston Myc. Club 19 : 5 Feb. 1903. Walker, Rept. Arkansas Exp. Sta. 1902 : 30. Feb. 1903. Hay, Bull. Nat. Hist. Soc. N. B. 5 : 114. 1903- Longyear, Special Bull. Mich. Exp. Sta. 25 : 45. March 1904. Longyear, Rept. Mich. Acad. 4 : 115. 1904. 255 MacKay, Tr. N. Scot. Inst. 1 1 : 124. Aug. 1904. Agaricus melleus, Vahl. Muhl. Tr. Am. Phil. Soc. 4 : 240. 1799. Grev. Scot. Crypt. Fl. 6 : pi. 332. 1828. S. Syn. Am. Bor. 145 no. 20. 1834. Lea, Cat. PI. Cin. 49. 1849. *Rav. Fung. Car. 2 : /. 1853. Sprague, Proc. Boston Soc. 6 : 316. 1859. Curtis, M. A., Bot. N. Car. 84. 1867. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 22 : 76. 1869. Curtis, M. A., Jour. Roy. Hort. Soc. II. 2 : 73. 1870. Cke. Handbook 19. pi. 2, f. 3. /. 36. d. 1871. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 23 : 73. d. 1872. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 24: 102. 1872. Parker, Proc. Poughk. Soc. 1 : 84. i Nov. 1875. Frost in Cat. PI. Amherst 62. 1875. Farl. Bull. Bussey Inst. 1 : 436. March 1876. Pk. Tr. Albany Inst. 8 : 164. 1876. Johnson, Bull. Minn. Acad. 1 : 212. 1877 and Rept. Minn. Surv. 5 : 67. 1877. Morg. Fl. Miami Valley 67. 1878. James, Jour. Cin. Soc. 2 : 63 (22). April 1879. Fowler, Rept. Agr. N. B. 1878 : Append. B: 63. 1879. Hark. & Moore, Cat. Pac. Fung. 2. Feb. 1880. *Rav. Fung. Am. 407. 1881. Morg. Jour. Cin. Soc. 6 : 64. d. April 1883. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 33: 36. Oct. 1883. Bundy, Geol. Wis. 1873-79, 1 : 396. 1883. Pk. in Day's Cat, Bull. Buf. Soc. 4 : 175 (in). 1883. Rav. S. Car. Resources 354. 1883. Porcher in Wood's Hdbk. Med. Sci. 3 : 274. pi. i2,f. 7. 1886. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 39 : 57. Sept. 1887. Cobb, List. PI. Amherst 31. 1887. Dudley, P. H., Bull. U. S. Agr. Forestry i : 44, 50. 1887. Langlois, Cat. PI. La. 27. 1887. Somers, Tr. N. Scot. Inst. 6 : 286. 1887. Scribner, Bot. Gaz. 13 : 15. Jan. 1888. Macbr. Bull. Univ. Iowa 1 : 38. d. Nov. 1888. Bennett, Cat. PI. R. I. 76. 1888. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 41 : 91, 92. 1888. Ell. in Cat. PI. N. J. 469. 1889. Scribner, Orchard & Garden 12: 12. d.f. 1485, 1622. Jan. 1890. Pammel, Proc. Soc. Prom. Agr. Sci. 1890: 91. 1890. Mayer, Waldungen von Nordamer. 211, 434. 1890. Scribner, Fung. Dis. 65. /. 1485, 1622. 1890. Pierce, Bull. U. S. Agr. Veg. Pathol. 2 : 158. 1892. Taylor, Rept. U.S. Agr. 1891 : 412 (12). d.pl. 2. 1892. [Reprint 1893.] McCarthy, Bull. N. Car. Exp. Sta. 92: 116, 122. /. 65. 22 Aug. 1893. Eby, Fungi of Lancaster Co. 7- 1894- Starnes, Bull. Ga. Exp. Sta. 28 : 282. Sept. 1895. Anderson, Bot. Gaz. 22: 235. 23 Sept. 1896. Graves, Asa Gray Bull. 5 : 28. March 1897. Gall. & Woods, Yearb. U. S. Agr. 1896 : 249- 1897- Taylor. Hdbk. Mushrooms 2 : 13. d. pi. 6. 1897. Tubeuf-Smith, Diseases of Plants 455. f. 285-288. 1897. Schrenk, Bull. U. S. Agr. Veg. Pathol. 25 : 50. 1900. Trel. Rept. Mo. Hort. Soc. 43: 234 (11). 1900. Wilcox, Bot. Gaz. 32 : 226. 24 Sept. 1901. 256 Schrenk, Pacific Rural Press 61 : 324. 1901. Schrenk, Yearb. U. S. Agr. 1900 : 200. 1901. Piper & Fletcher, Bull. Wash. Exp. Sta. 59 : 3. /. 1-4. 1903. Agaricus polymyces, P. Muhl. Cat. PI. Am. Sept. i ed. 104. 1813. 2 ed. 107. 1818. S. Syn. Car. 80 (54) no. 566. 1822. Mastoleucomyces melleus, O. Kuntze. Kuntze, O., Rev. Gen. PI. 2 : 861. 1891. Rhizomorpha subcorticalis, P. Muhl. Cat. PI. Am. Sept. i ed. 106. 1813. 2ed. 108. 1818. S. Syn. Car. 131 (105) no. 1360. 1822. Hitchcock, Cat. PI. Amherst 63. 1829. Hitchcock, Cat. PI. Mass. 647. 1833. 2 ed. 648 (128). 1835. *Rav. Fung. Car. 3 : 47. 1855. Curtis, M. A., Bot. N. Car. 139. 1867. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 24 : 97. 1872. Frost in Cat. PI. Amherst 93. 1875. Lesquereux, Rev. Myc. 3 : 74. July 1881. *E11. N. A. F. 8)?. 1882. Cobb, List PI. Amherst 45. 1887. Webber, Rept. Nebr. Agr. 1889 : 216 (76). 1890. *E11. & Ev. N. A. F. 3,00. April 1894. *E11. & Ev. Fung. Columb. 400. 1894. Apmillaria mellea, (Vahl) Fr., var. albida, Pk. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 46 : 134 (54). d. Dec. 1893. Pk. Country Gent. 59 : 583 (50). 9 Aug. 1894. Mcllvaine & Macadam, Am. Fung. 56. d. 190x3. Apmillaria mellea, (Vahl) Fr., var. bulbosa, Pk. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 46 : 133 (53). d. Dec. 1893. Pk. Country Gent. 59 : 583 (50). 9 Aug. 1894. Mcllvaine & Macadam, Am. Fung. 56. d. 190x3. Hyams, Bull. N. Car. Exp. Sta. 177: 32. ,Dec. 1900. ? Piper & Fletcher, Bull. Wash. Exp. Sta. 59 : 13. d. f. 5. 1903. Apmillapia mellea, (Vahl) Fr., var. flava, Gillet. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 46 : 134 (54). Dec. 1893. Pk. Country Gent. 59 : 583 (50). 9 Aug. 1894. Mcllvaine & Macadam, Am. Fung. 56. d. 1900. Hyams, Bull. N. Car. Exp. Sta. 177: 32. Dec. 1900. Apmillapia mellea, (Vahl) Fr., var. glabpa, Gillet. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 46 : 134 (54). Dec. 1893. Pk. Country Gent. 59 : 583 (50). 9 Aug. 1894. Mcllvaine & Macadam, Am. Fung. 56. d. 1900. Hyams, Bull. N. Car. Exp. Sta. 177 : 32. Dec. 1900. Apmillapia mellea, (Vahl) Fr., var. nigpipes, Pk. nom. nud. McClatchie in Reid's Hist. Pasadena 619. 1895. Apmillapia mellea, (Vahl) Fr., var. obseura, Gillet. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 46 : 134 (54). Dec. 1893. Pk. Country Gent. 59 : 583 (50). 9 Aug. 1894. Mcllvaine & Macadam, Am. Fung. 56. d. 1900. Hyams, Bull. N. Car. Exp. Sta. 177 : 32. Dec. 1900. Apmillapia mellea, (Vahl) Fr., var. padicata, Pk. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 44 : 150 (38). Dec. 1891. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 46 : 134 (54). Dec. 1893. Pk. Country Gent. 59 : 583 (50). 9 Aug. 1894. Mcllvaine & Macadam, Am. Fung. 56. d. 1900. 257 Apmillapia mellea, (Vahl) Fr., var. exannulata, Pk. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 46 : 134 (54). d. Dec. 1893. Pk. Country Gent. 59 : 583 (50). 9 Aug. 1894. Mcllvaine & Macadam, Am. Fung. 56. d. pi. i6,f. 2. 1900. Hyams, Bull. N. Car. Exp. Sta. 177 : 32. Dec. 1900. Wilcox, Bull. Okla. Exp. Sta. 49 : 17. d. 18. pi. 4,f. 4. Feb. 1901. Clitocybe sociales, Fr. Mcllvaine & Macadam, Am. Fung. 89. d. 1900. Clitocybe gymnopodia, Auct. Langlois, Proc. La. Soc. Naturalists 1897-9 : 56. d. 1900. Agaricus monadelphus, Morg. Morg. Jour. Cin. Soc. 6 : 69. d. pi. 4. April 1883. Cragin, Bull. Wash. Lab. 1 : 19. Sept 1884. Perry, Agricultural Student 6 : 179. May 1900 and Ohio Univ. Bull. IV. 30: 7. May 1900. Clitocybe monadelpha, Morg. Morg. Jour. Cin. Soc: 6 : 69. d. pi. 4. April 1883. Sacc. Cub. & Mane. Syll. 5 : 164. d. 28 May 1887. Kellerm. & Werner, Geol. Ohio 7 2 : 303. Jan. 1895. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 51 1 : 284, 302. d. pi. 51, f. /- 5 . n Feb. 1899. Lloyd, Myc. Notes 17. d. April 1899. Herbst, Fungal Fl. Lehigh Valley 44. d. 1899. M'cllvaine & Macadam, Am. Fung. 89. d. pi. 27. 1900. Pk. Mem. N. Y. Mus. 3 : 140. d. pi. 46, f. 7-12. Nov. 1900. Hyams, Bull. N. Car. Exp. Sta. 177 : 38. Dec. 1900. Wilcox, Bull. Okla. Exp. Sta. 49 : 17. d. pi. 6, 9,f. 17. Feb. 1901. Earle in Mohr, Contr. U. S. Nat. Herb. 6 : 226. 31 July 1901. Williamson, Proc. Ind. Acad. 1900: 164. 1901. Earle, Torreya 3 : 60. 18 April 1903. Clitocybe aquatica, Banning. Banning in Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 44 : 180 (68). d. Dec. 1891. Sacc. Syll. 11: 14. d. July 1895. Apmillapia melleopubens, B. & C. B. & C. Jour. Linn. Soc. 10 : 283. d. 1869. Sacc. Cub. & Mane. Syll. 5 : 81. d. 28 May 1887. Agaricus melleorubens, B. & C. B. & C. Jour. Linn. Soc. 10 : 283. d. 1869. West Indies. Mastoleucomyces melleorubens, O. Kuntze. Kuntze, O., Rev. Gen. PI. 2 : 861. 1891. Apmillapia mueida (Schrad.) Fr. Sacc. Cub. & Mane. Syll. 5 : 85. d. 28 May 1887. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 43 : 90 (44). Oct. 1890. Banning in Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 44 : 187 (75). Dec. 1891. Mcllvaine & Macadam, Am. Fung. 58. d. 1900. Agaricus mucidus, Schrad. S. Syn. Car. 80 (54) no. 562. 1822. S. Syn. Am. Bor. 145 no. 19. 1834. Curtis, M. A., Bot. N. Car. 84. 1867. Cke. Handbook 20. d. 1871. Mastoleucomyces mucidus, O. Kuntze. Kuntze, O., Rev. Gen. PI. 2 : 861. 1891. Apmillapia napdosmia, Ell. NOTE. The Agaricus rhagadiosus recorded by Peck, Rept. N. Y. Mus. 33 : 18. Oct. 1883 is stated by him in Rept. 43 : 87(41). Oct. 1890 to be the same as Armillaria nardosmia, Ell. Whether the latter should be con- sidered distinct from the true Armillaria rhagadiosa, Fr. he thinks doubtful. Jelliffe states in a letter that his record of Clitocybe rhagadiosa is based upon the above citation of Peck. A. B. S. 258 Ell. Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 6 : 75. d. Feb. 1876. Sacc. Cub. & Mane. Syll. 5 : 86. d. 28 May 1887. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 43 : 87 (41). d. 91 (45). Oct. 1890. Henn. in Engler & Prantl, Pflanzenfam. I 1 **: 270. 1898. Herbst, Fungal Fl. Lehigh Valley 37. d. 1899. Mcllvaine & Macadam, Am. Fung. 57. d. 1900. *Shear, Ell. & Ev. Fung. Columb. 1401. May 1901. Agaricus nardosmlus, Ell. Ell. Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 6 : 75. d. Feb. 1876. Ell. in Cat. PI. N. J. 469. 1889. Agaricus rhagadlosus, Pk. an Fr.? Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 33 : 18. Oct. 1883. ?Armillaria rhagadiosa. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 43 : 88 (42). Oct. 1890. Clitocybe rhagadiosus, Jelliffe. Jelliffe, Flora of Long Island 42. 1899. Mastoleucomyces nardosmius, O. Kuntze. Kuntze, O., Rev. Gen. PI. 2 : 861. 1891. Armillaria ponderosa, Pk. Pk. Bull. Buf. Soc. 1 : 42. d. July 1873. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 26: 50. d. April 1874. Sacc. Cub. & Mane. Syll. 5 : 78. d. 28 May 1887. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 43 : 87 (41) d. 91 (45). Oct. 1890. Henn. in Engler & Prantl, Pflanzenfam. I 1 **: 270. 1898. Mcllvaine & Macadam, Am. Fung. 54. d. 1900. Way, Bull. Nat. Hist. Soc. N. B. 5 : 115. 1903. Agaricus ponderosus, Pk. Pk. Bull. Buf. Soc. 1 : 42. d. July 1873. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 26 : 50. d. April 1874. Frost in Cat. PI. Amherst 62. 1875. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 29 : 66. 1878. Cobb, List PI. Amherst 31. 1887. Agaricus magnivelaris, Pk. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 29: 66. 1878. Mastoleucomyces ponderosus, O. Kuntze. Kuntze, O., Rev. Gen. PI. 2 : 861. 1891. Armillaria ramentaeea, (Bull.) Fr. Sacc. Cub. & Mane. Syll. 5 : 76. d. 28 May 1887. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 43: 91 (45). Oct. 1890. Agaricus ramentaceus, Bull. Frost in Cat. PI. Amherst 62. 1875. Cobb, List PI. Amherst 31. 1887. Mastoleucomyces ramentaceus, O. Kuntze. Kuntze, O., Rev. Gen. PI. 2 ; 860. 1891. Apmillaria rhagadiosa, Fr. See Armillaria nardosmia, Ell. Armillapia robusta, (A. & S.) Fr. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 43: 91 (45). Oct. 1890. Mcllvaine & Macadam, Am. Fung. 52. d. igoo. Conant, Bull. Boston Myc. Club 19 : 5 Feb. 1903. Hay, Bull. Nat. Hist. Soc. N. B. 5 : 115. 1903. Agaricus robustus, A. & S. S. Syn. Car. 80 (54) no. 561. 1822. S. Syn. Am. Bor. 145 no. 17. 1834. Curtis, M. A., Bot. N. Car. 84. 1867. Mastoleucomyces robustus, O. Kuntze. Kuntze, O., Rev. Gen. PI. 2 : 861. 1891. 259 Armillapia solidipes, Pk. Pk. Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 27 : 611. d. 29 Dec. 1900. Sacc. & Syd. Syll. 16 : 20. d. \ Feb. 1902. Armillaria umbilieata, (Pat.) Sacc. & Syd. Sacc. & Syd. Syll. 16 : ig. d. i Feb. 1902. Armillariella umbilieata, Pat. Pat. Bull. Soc. Myc. Fr. 15 : 191. d. 31 July 1899. West Indies. Duss, Champ. Guad. & Martinique 52. 1903. Armillaria viseidipes, Pk. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 44: 128 (16). d. pi. 2 ,f. 1-3. Dec. 1891. , Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 46 : 134 (54). Dec. 1893. Sacc. Syll. 11 : 7. d. July 1895 Mcllvaine & Macadam, Am. Fung. 53. d. 1900. Armillariella mellea, Karst. See Armillaria mellea, (Vahl) Fr. Armillariella umbilieata, Pat. See Armillaria umbilieata, (Pat.) Sacc. & Syd. Arrhenia tenella, Fr. NOTE. The genus Arrhenia is differently limited by different writers. The species given below is placed by Quelet in Dictyolus. Otto Kuntze substi- tutes Auriscalpium, S. F. Gray for Arrhenia, Fr. but Auriscalpium, S. F. Gray is based on Hydnum Auriscalpium, L. which is an entirely different plant from Arrhenia Auriscalpium, Fr., the type of Arrhenia. Sacc. Cub. & Mane. Syll. 5 : 499. d. 28 May 1887.* Cantharellus tenellus, Fr. S. Syn. Am. Bor. 153 no. 297. 1834. Auriscalpium tenellum, O. Kuntze. Kuntze, O., Rev. Gen. PI. 3 2 : 446. 1898. Arrhytidia, B. & C. NOTE. The genus Arrhytidia is placed by Patouillard, Essai Tax. 30. 1900 in Guepiniopsis, Pat. In regard to Arrhytidia flava given below an examination of the original specimen shows that although it belongs to the DacryomycetinecE it does not seem to be a genuine Guepiniopsis. Whether Arrhytidia can be regarded as a good genus can not be satisfactorily deter- mined until its development is better known. B. & C. Hook. Jour. Bot. 1 ; 235 (106). d. 1849. B. & C. Am. Jour. Sci. II. 10 : 187. d. Sept. 1850. Fr. Nova Acta R. Soc. Sci. Upsal. III. 1 : 114. 1851. Sacc. Cub. & Mane. Syll. 6 : 804. d. i Aug. 1888. Arrhytidia flava, B. & C. B. & C. Hook. Jour. Bot. 1 : 235 (106). d. 1849. [Decades no. 224.] B. & C. Am. Jour. Sci. II. 10 : 187. d. Sept. 1850. Curtis, M. A., Bot. N. Car. 101. 1867. B. Grev. 1 : 70 (18). d. Nov. 1872. Sacc. Cub. & Mane. Syll. 6 : 805. d. i Aug. 1888. Underw. & Earle, Bull. Ala. Exp. Sta. 80: 222. 28 June 1897. Henn. in Engler & Prantl, Pflanzenfam. li**: 102. 1898. Earle in Mohr, Contr. U. S. Nat. Herb. 6 : 196. 31 July 1901. Arrhytidia fulva, B. & C. Curtis, M. A., Bot. N. Car. 101. 1867. B. Grev. 1 : 70 (18) no. 171. d. Nov. 1872. Sacc. Cub. & Mane. Syll. 6 : 805. d. \ Aug. 1888. Underw. & Earle, Bull. Ala. Exp. Sta. 80 : 222. 28 June 1897. Henn. in Engler & Prantl, Pflanzenfam. li**: 102. 1898. Earle in Mohr, Contr. U. S. Nat. Herb. 6 : 196. 31 July 1901. 260 Apthpinium earieieolum, Kze. S. Syn. Am. Bor. 278 no. 2612. 1834. Cke. Bull. Buf. Soc. 3 : 201. July 1877. Arthpinium eurvatum, Kze. See Camptoum eurvatum, (Kze.) Lk. Apthrinium spopophlceum, Kze. Sporophlceum gramineum, Lk. S. Syn. Am. Bor. 278 no. 2615. 1834. Cke. Bull. Buf. Soc. 3 : 201. July 1877. Apthonia eonfluens, Auct. Amer. p. p. NOTE. The genus Arthonia has usually been considered to belong to lichens although some modern writers consider that at least part of the species should be regarded as fungi. In the two citations given below Peziza prit- inata, S.'is said to be Arthonia eonfluens, a statement difficult to understand since P. pruinata is properly considered to be a synonym of Solenia forite- formis, (P.) Fckl. and is not related in the least to Arthonia. Furthermore from the citations below it is not possible to say which of the several species known at different times under the name Arthonia eonfluens is referred to. Apparently as used by lichenologists at the present day that name is a synonym of different species of Opegrapha and Graphis. For North American species of Arthonia from a lichenological point of view see Synopsis of the Genus Arthonia by Henry Willey, 1890. Cke. Bull. Buf. Soc. 2 : 293. March 1875. B. Grev. 3 : 156 (134). June 1875. Apthpobotrys, Cda. Pound & Clements, Minn. Bot. Studies 9 : 664. d. 30 Nov. 1896. Arthpobotpys oligospopa, Fres. See Arthrobotrys superba, Cda., var. oligospora, (Fres.) Coem. Apthrobotpys posea, Massee. Patterson, Bull. U. S. Agr. PI. Industry 8 : 27. 3 Feb. 1902, Apthrobotpys supepba, Cda., var. oligospora, (Fres.) Coem. Pound, Bot. Surv. Nebr. 3 : 11. 18 June 1894. Arthrobotrys oligospora, Fres. Farl. Bull. Bussey Inst. 1 : 439. March 1876. Arthpobotpyum, Ces. NOTE. The genus Arthrobotryum, attributed by various mycologists to Cesati, was originally described, although rather vaguely, in Klotzsch Herb. Viv. Myc. no. 1821. 1854, under the generic name Arthrographium and the description was repeated in Bot. Zeit. 12 : 186. 1854. In both places is quoted the figure in Hedwigia i: pi. 4, f. 3 (error for / /) which is called Arthrobotryum stilboides without notes or description. As it is doubtful whether the generic characters as understood by Cesati could be recognized from the figure alone it might be questioned whether Arthrographium should not replace Arthrobotryum. Since the latter name has been constantly used by subsequent mycologists, not always perhaps in the same sense as used by Cesati, we have not thought it best to abandon the name. Some of .the North American species which have been by some writers in- cluded in Arthrobotryum do not appear to us to be congeneric with A. stil- boides, especially those here referred to Arthrosporium. Whether Didymobotryum, Sacc. Syll. 4 : 626. a 7 , lo April 1 886 should be considered distinct from Arthrobotryum is so far as North American species are concerned doubtful and we have placed the North American species of Didymobotryum under the present genus. Pound & Clements, Minn. Bot. Studies 9 : 728. d, 31 May 1897. 261 \ Apthrobotpyum atpoeephalum, (Ell.) Sacc. Sacc. Syll. 4: 630. d. 10 April 1886. Stilbum atrocephalum, Ell. Ell. Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 6 : 107. d, Sept. 1876. Ell. in Cat. PI. N. J. 572. 1889. Wettsteiniella atrocephala, O. Kuntze. Kuntze, O., Rev. Gen. PI. 2 : 875. 1891. Apthpobotpyum eompositum, Pound & Clements. See Arthrosporium eompositum, Ell. Apthpobotpyum didymum, (Cke.) Pound & Clements. NOTE. We have not been able to examine an authentic specimen of this species but the spores are said to be i-septate and for this reason it is placed by Saccardo in Didymobotryum, Since however D. fubescens is to be re- ferred to Arthrobotryum we have preferred to place this species also in Arthrobotryum since, judging from the described species, the grounds on which Didymobotryum is separated from Arthrobotryum seem hardly adequate. Pound & Clements, Minn. Bot. Studies 9: 728. 31 May 1897. Stilbum didymum, Cke. Cke. Grev. 7 : 34. d. Sept. 1878. Didymobotryum Cookei, Sacc. Sacc. Syll. 4 : 626. d. 10 April 1886. Lindau in Engler & Prantl, Pflanzenfam. I 1 ** : 496. Feb. 1900. Apthpobotpyum fusisporium, A. L. Smith. Smith, A. L., Jour. Linn. Soc. 35 : 13. d. pi. /,/. 7^-75. i April 1901. West Indies. Sacc. & Syd. Syll. 16 : 1158. i Feb. 1902. Apthpobotpyum Melanoplaea, B. & C. NOTE. This seems to be the conidia of a species of Meliola, possibly M. penicilliformis, Gaillard described on Psycfiotria from South America. See Gaillard, Le Genre Meliola 57. //. 6,f. 2. 1892. B. & C. Jour. Linn. Soc. 10: 360. d. 1869. West Indies. Sacc. Syll. 4 : 629. d. 10 April 1886. Wettsteiniella Melanoplaea, O. Kuntze. Kuntze, O., Rev. Gen. PI. 2 : 875. 1891. Apthpobotpyum pubeseens, (C. & E.) Pound & Clements. NOTE. The spores of this species as figured in Grev. 6: //. 96, f. 38 are two-celled but mature spores as shown in N. A. F. 2488 are four-celled and dark colored and the species belongs to Arthrobotryum rather than to Didy- mobotryum where it is placed by Saccardo. Pound & Clements, Minn. Bot. Studies 9 : 728. 31 May 1897. Graphium pubeseens, C*. & E. C. & E. Grev. 6: 5. d. pi. 96, f. 38. Sept. 1877. Ell. in Cat. PI. N. J. 573. 1889. *E11. & Ev. N. A. F. 2488. 1890. Didymobotryum pubeseens, Sacc. Sacc. Syll. 4 : 627. d. 10 April 1886. Lindau in Engler & Prantl, Pflanzenfam. I 1 ** : 496. Feb. 1900. Apthpobotpyum pobustum, C. & E. C. & E. Grev. 7 : 7. d. Sept. 1878. Sacc. Syll. 4 : 629. d. 10 April 1886. Ell. in Cat. PI. N. J. 573- 1889. Wettsteiniella robusta, O. Kuntze. Kuntze, O., Rev. Gen. PI. 2 : 875. 1891. 262 Apthpomitus, Leidy. Leidy, Proc. Phil. Acad. 4: 227. d. 9 Oct. 1849 and 5 : 36. 30 April 1850. Leidy, Smithsonian Contrib. 5 2 : 33. d. 34. April 1853. Arthpomitus epistatus, Leidy. Leidy, Proc. Phil. Acad. 4 : 227 d. 9 Oct. 1849. Leidy, Smithsonian Contrib. 5 2 : 34. d. pi. 2, /. /'. pi. 5,f. ^, 14-1$. pi. 6,f. 5'. pi. 8,f. if, 2*, 3,4, 5. April 1853. Arthromitus nitidus, Leidy. , Leidy, Proc. Phil. Acad. 5 : 35. d. 30 April 1850. Arthpomitus nitidus, Leidy. See Arthromitus cristatus, Leidy. Apthrospopium eompositum, Ell. *E11. N. A. F. 41$. 1880. Ell. Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 8 : 64. d. June 1881. Sacc. Syll. 4 : 598. d. 10 April 1886. Ell. in Cat. PI. N. J. 573- 1889. Morg. Bot. Gaz. 15 : 85. April 1890. *Barthol., Ell. & Ev. Fung. Columb. 1711. Feb. 1903. Arthrobotryum eompositum, Pound & Clements. -Pound & Clements, Minn. Bot. Studies 9 : 728. 31 May 1897. Artoepeas Mieheneri, B. & C. See Aleurodlscus Micheneri, (B. & C.) Massee. AptotFOgus, Mont. NOTE. We here refer the species of Artotrogus to Pythium, Pringsh. for the reason that by any other course we should increase bibliographical diffi- culties already very great. The original Artotrogus of Montagne in B. Jour. Hort. Soc. London i : 33. pi. 4, f. 27-29. 1846 and Card. Chron. 1845 : 640. 20 Sept. 1845 was ver y vaguely described and even with the more detailed information given by DeBary who examined Montagne's material one is not able to say with certainty what the type species, Artotrogus hydnos- porus, Mont, really was. Otto Kuntze in Rev. Gen. PI. 32; 443. 1898 refers to Artotrogus, Fr. S. O. V. 497. 1825. Fries was not the author of the genus. The citation in Kuntze is an error and should have been Fries, Summa Veg. Scand. 497. 1849 in which place Fries refers to Montagne as the author of the genus adding a second species now known to be the conidial form of Nyctalis lyco- perdoides, (Bull.) Schrt. Pythium as defined by Pringsheim is a genus whose characters are sufficiently well recognized at the present day and the genus is adopted by nearly all modern writers. The intricacies of the synonymy of the genus Pythium as used by writers previous to Pringsheim are so great that it would be a fruit- less labor to attempt to straighten them out and it seems to be the part of wisdom to retain the Pythium of Pringsheim which has been in general use since 1858. Aptotpogus DeBapyanus, Atk. See Pythium DeBaryanum, Hesse. Artotpogus intepmedius, Atk. See Pythium intermedium, D By. AptotPOgus, sp. indet. See Pythium, sp. indet. Asehersonia, Mont. NOTE. For note on the validity of the genus Asehersonia see Hennings, 1904. Henn. Festschrift Ascherson 71, 72. 1904. 263 Underwoodina, O. Kuntze. Kuntze, O., Rev. Gen. PI. 3 2 : 538. 1898. Asehersonia Aleypodis, Webber. Webber, Proc. Fla. Hort. Soc. 9 : 73. 1896 ? Webber, Bull. U. S. Agr. V. P. P. 13 : 20, 21. d. pi. 2 , /. 8. pi. ;,f. 10-16. pi. 4, /. 17-23. 17 June 1897. Lindau & Syd. Hedw. 37 : Beibl. 7 : xlix. 9 April 1898. Sacc. & Syd. Syll. 14 : 991. d. 20 Aug. 1899. Lindau in Engler & Prantl, Pflanzenfam. I 1 ** : 385. Jan. 1900. Hume, Bull. Fla. Exp. Sta. 53 : 164. March 1900. Gossard, Bull. Fla. Exp. Sta. 67: 622. June 1903. Henn. Festschrift Ascherson 69. 1904. Asehersonia Tahitensis, Webber non Mont. Cockerell, Jour. Inst. Jamaica 1 : 262. April 1893. Webber, Jour. Myc. 7 : 364. Nov. 1894. Swingle & Webber, Bull. U. S. Agr. V. P. P. 8: 27. pi. 7 , f. 2 . 1896. Asehersonia basieystis, B. & C. NOTE. The original specimens which we have examined although young show that this is really an Asehersonia and can not be placed in the genus Bizzozeriella. B. & C. Jour. Linn. Soc. 10 : 352. d. 1869. West Indies. Sacc. Syll. 3 : 619. d. 15 Dec. 1884. Sacc. Syll. 10: 717. 30 June 1892. Henn. Festschrift Ascherson 68. 1904. Bizzozeriella basieystis, O. Kuntze. Kuntze, O., Rev. Gen. PI. 3 2 : 538. 1898. Asehepsonia eappinieola, Ell. & Dearn. See Discella discoidea, C. & P. Asehepsonia Cubensis, B. & C. B. & C. Jour. Linn. Soc. 10 : 351. d. 1869. West Indies. Sacc. Syll. 3 : 620. d. 15 Dec. 1884. Henn. Festschrift Ascherson 68. 1904. Asehepsonia mapginata, Ell. & Ev. Ell. & Ev. Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 22 : 436. d. 31 Oct. 1895. Hawaii. Sacc. Hedw. 35 : Rep. 7 : xliv. 25 Feb. 1896. Sacc. & Syd. Syll. 14 : 989. d. 20 Aug. 1899. Henn. Festschrift Ascherson 68, 69. 1904. West Indies. Asehepsonia oxyspopa, B. NOTE. This name was originally written As&hersonia oxystoma, B. Hook. Jour. Bot. 6 : 205 (i). d. 1854. [Decades 463] but for some reason unknown to us Berkeley and subsequent writers have written A. oxyspora. Duss, Champ. Guad. & Martinique 89. 1903. West Indies. Asehepsonia papaphysata, Sacc. Henn. Festschrift Ascherson 68. 1904. West Indies. Asehepsonia Pittiepi, Henn. Henn. Hedw. Beibl. 41 : (104). d. 23 June 1902. Cent. Amer. Henn. Festschrift Ascherson 69. 1904. West Indies. Asehepsonia pufa, (B. & Br.) Sacc. *Smith, C. L., Cent. Amer. Fungi 46. 1896. Pent. Amer. Asehepsonia Tahitensis, Webber non Mont. See Asehersonia Aleyrodis, Webber. 264 Asehersonia turbinata, B. B. Ann. Nat. Hist. II. 9: 199. d. March 1852. Sacc. Syll. 3 : 619. d. 15 Dec. 1884. *E11. & Ev. N. A. F. 2/72. Feb. 1889. Cockerell, Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 20: 296. 15 July 1893. Webber, Bull. U. S. Agr. V. P. P. 13:31. d. pi. 4 ,f. 24, 25. pi. 5, f- 26. 17 June 1897. Duss, Champ. Quad. & Martinique 89. 1903. Henn. Festschrift Ascherson 68. 1904. Asehersonia viridans, (B. & C.) Pat. Pat. Bull. Soc. Myc. Fr. 7 : 48 (9). d. 1891. Henn. Festschrift Ascherson 68. 1904. Hypocrea viridans, B. & C. B. & C. Jour. Linn. Soc. 10 : 376. d. 1869. West Indies. Sacc. Syll. 2 : 532. d. 13 June 1883. Clintoniella viridans, Sacc. & Syd. Sacc. & Syd. Syll. 16 : 588. i Feb. 1902. Asehersonia, sp. indet. Webber, Proc. Fla. Hort. Soc. 8 : 49. 1895. Millsp. & Nutt. Publ. Field Columb. Mus. Bot. 1 : 120. d. Jan. 1896. Massee, Textbk. PI. Diseases 102. 1899. Aseobolus serugineus, Fr. Hark. & Moore, Cat. Pac. Fung. 38. Feb. 1880. Aseobolus atpofuseus, Phil. & Plowr. Hark. & Moore, Cat- Pac. Fung. 38. Feb. 1880. Lindau in Engler & Prantl, Pflanzenfam. I 1 : 193. Dec. 1894. Pound & Clements, Bot. Surv. Nebr. 5 : 22. 30 March 1901. Durand, Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 29 : 458. d. 25 July 1902 and Rev. Myc. 24: (12). Oct. 1902. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 56 4 : 31. May 1903. [Bull. 67.] Seaver, Bull. Univ. Iowa 5 4 : 240 (13), 283 (56). d. pi. 15, f. /. Nov. Seaver, Proc. Iowa Acad. 12: 114. July 1905. Phseopeziza Nuttallii, Ell. & Ev. *E11. & Ev. N. A. F. 2908. Oct. 1893. Aseobolus brunneus, Cke. Cke. Grev. 5 : 153. June 1877. Underw. & Earle, Bull. Ala. Exp. Sta. 80 : 20x3. 28 June 1897. Earle in Mohr, Contr. U. S. Nat. Herb. 6 : 157. 31 July 1901. Morg. Jour. Myc. 8 : 182. 20 Dec. 1902. Seaver, Proc. Iowa Acad. 12 : 115. July 1905. Aseobolus earbonarius, Karst. Millsp. & Nutt. Publ. Field Columb. Mus. Bot. 1 : 152. Jan. 1896. Aseobolus earneus, P. See Ascophanus carneus, (P.) Bond. Aseobolus eiliatus, Schm. See Lasiobolus equinus, (Muell.) Karst. Aseobolus conglomerates, S. See Angelina rufescens, (S.) Duby. Aseobolus erenulatus, Karst. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 30 : 62. Sept. 1878. Sacc. Syll. 8 : 515. d. 20 Dec. 1889. Aseobolus Cubensis, B. & C. B. & C. Jour. Linn. Soc. 10: 370. d. 1869. West Indies. Sacc. Syll. 8 : 516. d. 20 Dec. 1889. 265 Aseobolus fupfuraeeus, P. See Aseobolus stercorarius, (Bull.) Rehm. Aseobolus glabep, P. S. Syn. Car. 124 (98) no. 1269. 1822. S. Syn. Am. Bor. 178 no. 958. 1834. Curtis, M. A., Bot. N. Car. 135. 1867. Cke. Handbook 728. d. 1871. Cke. Bull. Buf. Soc. 2 : 300. March 1875. *E11. & Ev. N. A. F. 2333- 1890. Rehm, Rabh. Krypt.-Fl. I 3 : 1122. d. May 1895. Seaver, Bull. Univ. Iowa 5*: 280 (53). d. pi. i6,f. 2. Nov. 1904. Seaver, Proc. Iowa Acad. 12: 114. July 1905. Aseobolus immepsus, P. S. Syn. Am. Bor. 178 no. 959. 1834. Cke. Bull. Buf. Soc. 2 : 300. March 1875. Hark. & Moore, Cat. Pac. Fung. 38. Feb. 1880. Seaver, Bull. Univ. Iowa 5 4 : 234 (7), 238 (n), 281 (54). d. pi. 16, f. i. Nov. 1904. Seaver, Proc. Iowa Acad. 12 : 114. July 1905. Aseobolus ineanus, Phil. See Ascophanus ineanus, (Phil.) Sacc. Aseobolus Kepverni, Crouan. See Saccobolus Kerverni, (Crouan) Boud. Aseobolus Leveillei, Boud., var. Amepieanus, C & E C. & E. Grev. 5 : 52. d. pi. 80, f. 20. Dec. 1876. Ell. in Cat. PI. N. J. 554. 1889. Rehm, Rabh. Krypt.-Fl. 13; 1124. d. May 1895. Aseobolus major, B. & C. Curtis, M. A., Bot. N. Car. 135. 1867. B. Grev. 4 : 6 (144) no. 772. d. Sept. 1875. Cke. Bull. Buf. Soc. 3 : 23. Sept. 1875. Sacc. Syll. 8 : 519. d. 20 Dec. 1889. Aseobolus papillatus, Wallr. See Lasiobolus equinus, (Muell.) Karst. Aseobolus pilosus, Fr. See Lasiobolus equinus, (Muell.) Karst. Aseobolus polyspopus, Karst. See Rhyparobius polysporus, (Karst.) Sacc. Aseobolus purpupaseens, (P.) Calkins. NOTE. This may possibly be Humaria purpurascens, (P.) Quel. Calkins, Jour. Myc. 2 : 106. Sept. 1886. Aseobolus rapipilus, Phil. See Lasiobolus raripilus, (Phil.) Sacc. Aseobolus stepeoparius, (Bull.) Rehm. Rehm, Rabh. Krypt.-Fl. !: 1126. d. May 1895. Pound & Clements, Bot. Surv. Nebr. 5 : 22. 30 March 1901. Aseobolus furfuraceus, P. S. Syn. Car. 124 (98) no. 1270. 1822. Grev. Scot. Crypt. Fl. 6 : pi. 307. 1828. S. Syn. Am. Bor. 178 no. 957. 1834. Curtis, M. A., Bot. N. Car. 135. 1867. Cke. Handbook 727. d. f. 338. 1871. Cke. Bull. Buf. Soc. 2 : 300. March 1875. 266 B. Grev. 4 : 6 (144). Sept. 1875. Frost in Cat. PI. Amherst 91. 1875. Farl. Bull. Bussey Inst. 1 : 438. March 1876. Phil. Grev. 5 : 36. Sept. 1876. Cke. Grev. 7 : 47. Dec. 1878. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 29 : 56. 1878. *Rav. Fung. Am. 312. 1879. Hark. & Moore, Cat. Pac. Fung. 38. Feb. 1880. B. Jour. Linn. Soc. 17 : 16. 1880. Rehm, Asc. Lojk. 31. d. 1882. *Rav. Fung. Am. 632. 1882. Pk. in Day's Cat, Bull. Buf. Soc. 4 : 222 (158). 1883. Bessey, Bull. Iowa Agr. Coll. 1884: 142. Jan. 1885. Cobb, List PI. Amherst 47. 1887. Langlois, Cat. PI. La. 27. 1887. Bennett, Cat. PI. R. I. 92. 1888. Sacc. Syll. 8 : 516. d. 20 Dec. 1889. Ell. in Cat. PI. N. J. 554. 1889. Millsp. & Nutt. Publ. Field Columb. Mus. Bot. 1 : 152. Jan. 1896. Harper, Jahrb. Wiss. Bot. 29 : 678. pi. i 2 ,f. 41-46. 1896. McClatchie, Proc. S. Cal. Acad. 1 : 364. 5 June 1897. Harper, Ann. Bot. 13: 515. Dec. 1899. Fairman, Proc. Rochester Acad. 3 : 218. March 1900. Durand, Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 27 : 481. 29 Sept. 1900. Morg. Jour. Myc. 8 : 182. d. 20 Dec. 1902. Seaver, Bull. Univ. Iowa 5 4 : 233 (6), 282 (55). d. pi. 15, f. 2. Nov. 1904. ,Rostr. Meddelelser om Groenl. 30 : 120. 1904. Seaver, Proc. Iowa Acad. 12 : 114. July 1905. Ascobolus stepeoparius, (Bull.) Rehm, var. petispora, Clements. Pound & Clements, Bot. Surv. Nebr. 5 : 9. d. 30 March 1901. Sacc. & Syd. Syll. 16 : 1149. i Feb. 1902. Aseobolus Tpifolii, Biv. See Pseudopeziza Trifolii, (Biv.) Fckl. Aseobolus vieinus, Cke. See Ascophanus vieinus, Boud. Aseobolus vinosus, B. *E11. & Ev. N. A. F. 2620. 1891. Rehm, Rabh. Krypt.-Fl. I 3 : 1123. d. May 1895. Aseobolus vipidis, Curr. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 30 : 62. Sept. 1878. Sacc. Syll. 8 : 519. d. 20 Dec. 1889. Seaver, Proc. Iowa Acad. 1-2 : 114. July 1905. Aseoehyta, Lib. Tassi, Bull. Lab. Bot. Siena 5 : 40. pi. /,/. 1902. Aseoehyta aehlyeola, Ell. & Ev. Ell. & Ev. Proc. Phil. Acad. 1894: 364. d. 30 Nov. 1894. Sacc. Syll. 11 : 522. d. July 1895. Aseoehyta Alismatis, Ell. & Ev. See Aseoehyta Alismatis, (Oud.) Trail. Aseoehyta Alismatis, (Oud.) Trail. *EI1. & Ev. N. A. F. 2380. 1890. Davis, J. J., Tr. Wis. Acad. 14 : 94. Sept. 1903. Aseoehyta Alismatis, Ell. & Ev. Ell. & Ev. Jour. Myc. 5 : 148. d. Sept. 1889. ; Sacc. Syll. 10 : 307. d, 30 June 1892. 267 Aseoehyta ampelina, Sacc. Trel. Tr. Wis. Acad. 6 : 121 (17). Nov. 1884. Aseoehyta Aselepiadis, Ell. & Ev. Ell. & Ev. Proc. Phil. Acad. 1894: 364. d. 30 Nov. 1804. *E11. & Ev. N. A. F. 3265. 24 April 1895. Sacc. Syll. 1 1 : 524. d. July 1895. Aseoehyta Atriplieis, Lasch. See Septoria Atriplieis, (Westd.) Fckl. See also Phyllosticta Atriplicis, Desm. Aseoehyta baeese, Rostr. Rostr. Meddelelser om Groenl. 3: 625. d. 1891. Sacc. Syll. 1 1 : 524. d. July 1895. Aseoehyta Carthagenensis, Sacc. Sacc. Mich. 2 : 144. d. April 1880. Sacc. Syll. 3 : 395. d. 15 Dec. 1884. Aseoehyta Cassandrse, Pk. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 38 : 94. d. 1885. Bed. & Vogl. in Sacc. Syll. Add. 1-4 : 329. d. 31 Dec. 1886. Sacc. Syll. 10 : 295. d. 30 June 1892. Rostr. Meddelelser om Groenl. 18 : 69 (27). d. 1894. Rostr. Meddelelser om Groenl. 18: 482. 1895. Davis, J. J., Tr. Wis. Acad. 11 : 171. Aug. 1897. Aseoehyta Cephalanthi, Ell. & Ev. Sacc. Syll. 3 : 392. d. 15 Dec. 1884. Langlois, Cat. PI. La. 27. 1887. Aseoehyta clematidina, Thm. Millsp. & Nutt. Publ. Field Columb. Mus. Bot. 1 : 116. Jan. 1806. Aseoehyta eolorata, Pk. See Aseoehyta Fragariae, Sacc. Aseoehyta eonfusa, Ell. & Ev. Ell. & Ev. Jour. Myc. 10 : 168. d. 24 June 1904. Aseoehyta eornieola, Sacc. Ell. & Ev. Jour. Myc. 5 : 148. d. Sept. 1889. Davis, J. J., Tr. Wis. Acad. 9 : 166. 21 Aug. 1893. James, Jour. Cin. Soc. 18: 55. Dec. 1895. Aseoehyta eoronapia, Ell. & J. J. Davis. Davis, J. J., Tr. Wis. Acad. 14 : 94. d. Sept. 1903. *Barthol., Ell. & Ev. Fung. Columb. 1807. 28 Dec. 1903. Aseoehyta Dianthi, (A. & S.) Lib. Rostr. Meddelelser om Groenl. 18 : 69 (27). d. 1894. Sphasria Dianthi, A. & S. S. Syn. Car. 47 (21) no. 222. 1822. S. Syn. Am. Bor. 226 no. 1817. 1834. Aseoehyta Diapensiae, Rostr. Rostr. Meddelelser om Groenl. 18 : 70 (28). d. 1894. Sacc. Syll. 1 1 : 524. d. July 1895. Lindau in Engler & Prantl, Pflanzenfam. I 1 ** : 367. Dec. 1899. Aseoehyta Ellisii, Thm. See Qulgnardia Bidwellii, (Ell.) Viala & Ravaz. Aseoehyta Fagopyri, Bres. NOTE. This species reported on leaves of fagopyrum is said to be distinct from Aseoehyta Fagopyri, Thm. & Boll, on stems which antedates it. Conse- quently the name given by Bresadola is changed in Sacc. & Syd. Syll. 14 : 948. 20 Aug. 1899 to Aseoehyta Bresadola, Sacc. & Syd. but Thuemen's .268 species is referred to Diplodina Fagopyri, (Thm. & Boll.) Allescher in Rabh. Krypt.-Fl. i 6 : 643, 686. 1900. Orton, Rept. Vt. Exp. Sta. 12: 171. Dec. 1899 and Contr. Bot. Vt. 7: 171. Dec. 1899. Aseoehyta Fragarise, Sacc. Scribner, Rept. U. S. Agr. 1887: 338. 1888. Dudley, Bull. Cornell Exp. Sta. 14: 182, 183. /. 10. Dec. 1889. Halsted, Rept. N. J. Exp. Sta. 1893; 329. 1894. Tubeuf-Smith, Diseases of Plants 473. 1897. Sturgis, Rept. Conn. Exp. Sta. 24: 288. 1901. Clint. Rept. Conn. Exp. Sta. 27 : 360. May 1904. Aseoehyta colorata, Pk. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 38 : 94. d.pl. 2,f. 9 , 10. 1885. Berl. & Vogl. in Sacc. Syll. Add. 1-4 : 331. d. 31 Dec. 1886. Kelsey, Jour. Myc. 5 : 81. June 1889. Comes, Critt. Agr. 1 : 475. 1891. Sacc. Syll. 10 : 302. d. 30 June 1892. Allescher in Rabh. Krypt.-Fl. I 6 : 644. d. 1900. Aseoehyta Fraserse, Ell. & Ev. See Diplodina Fraserse, (Ell. & Ev.) Tracy & Earle. Aseoehyta Fremontise, Hark. Hark. Bull. Cal. Acad. 2 : 439. d. 16 June 1887. Sacc. Syll. 10 : 297. d. 30 June 1892. Aseoehyta graminieola, Sacc. McClatchie in Reid's Hist. Pasadena 616. 1895. McClatchie, Proc. S. Cal. Acad. 1 : 374. 5 June 1897. Aseoehyta Hanseni, Ell & Ev. Ell. & Ev. Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 24 : 464. d. 30 Oct. 1897. *E11. & Ev. N. A. F. 3553. 24 Jan. 1898. Lindau & Syd. Hedw. 37 : Beibl. 7 : xlvi. 9 April 1898. *E11. & Ev. Fung. Columb. 7255. May 1898. Sacc. & Syd. Syll. 14 : 946. d. 20 Aug. 1899. Aseoehyta (?) infuseans, Ell. & Ev. Ell. & Ev. Jour. Myc. 5 : 148. d. Sept. 1889. Sacc. Syll. 10 : 301. d. 30 June 1892. Aseoehyta Ledi, Rostr. Rostr. Meddelelser om Groenl. 3 : 570. d. 1888 and Bot. Centralbl. 36 : 7. d. 1888. Rostr. Meddelelser om Groenl. 3 : 625. 1891. Sacc. Syll. 10 : 295. d. 30 June 1892. Aseoehyta Leonuri, Ell. & Dearness. Ell. & Dearness, Proc. Can. Inst. 1 : 92. d. Sept. 1897. Sacc. & Syd. Syll. 14 : 946. d. 20 Aug. 1899. Aseoehyta lethalis, Ell. & Barthol. *Barthol., Ell. & Ev. Fung. Columb. 1808. d. 28 Dec. 1903. Aseoehyta Lophanti, J. J. Davis. Davis, J. J., Tr. Wis. Acad. 14 : 95. d. Sept. 1903. Aseoehyta Lyeopersiei, Brun. Stevens, F. L., Rept. Ohio Acad. 5 : 63. 1897. Smith, C. O., Jour. Myc. 10 : 98, 99. d. f. 1-6. 31 May 1904. Aseoehyta Mali, Ell. & Ev. Ell. & Ev. Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 27 : 56. d. 17 Feb. 1900. Sacc. & Syd. Syll. 16 : 930. d. i Feb. 1902. 269 Aseoehyta Menziesii, Ell. & Ev. McClatchie in Reid's Hist. Pasadena 616. 1805 McClatchie, Proc. S. Cal. Acad. 1 : 374. 5 June 1897. Aseoehyta Oxybaphi, Trel. Trel. Tr. Wis. Acad. 6 : 121 (17). d. Nov. 1884 and Jour. Myc 1 : 14. d. Jan. 1885. \ Berl. & Vogl. in Sacc. Syll. Add. 1-4 : 332. d. 31 Dec. 1886. Sacc. Syll. 1 : 306. d. 30 June 1892. Aseoehyta Oxytropidis, Schrt. Schrt. Ber. Schl. Ges. 1887 : 283. d. 1887 and Bot. Centralbl. 35 : 291. 1888. Sacc. Syll. 10 : 304. d. 30 June 1892. Aseoehyta parasitica, Fautr. Clint. Rept. Conn. Exp. Sta. 27 : 326. May 1904. Aseoehyta Paulownise, Sacc. & Brun. Patterson, Bull. U. S. Agr. PI. Industry 8 : 23. 3 Feb. 1902. Aseoehyta Petunise, Speg. Halsted, Gard. & Forest 5 : 141. d, 23 March 1892. Aseoehyta Pisi, Lib. Hark. Bull. Cal. Acad. 1 : 160. 7 March 1885. Hark. Bull. Cal. Acad. 1 : 261 (6). 19 Nov. 1885. Gall. Bull. U. S. Agr. Veg. Pathol. 11 : 88. 1890. Davis, J. J., Tr. Wis. Acad. 9 : 166. 21 Aug. 1893. Halsted, Rept. N. J. Exp. Sta. 1893 : 358, 361. /. 31. 1894. Tracy & Earle, Bull. Miss. Exp. Sta. 34 : 100. d. May 1805. Halsted, Rept. N. J. Exp. Sta. 1894: 351. 1895. Halsted, Bull. Penn. Dept. Agr. 28: 17. 1897. Halsted, Rept. N. J. Exp. Sta. 1897 : 323, 360. 1898. Powell, Bull. Del. Exp. Sta. 41 : 8. 1898. Selby, Bull. Ohio Exp. Sta. 121 : 42. Sept. 1900. Allescher in Rabh. Krypt.-Fl. I 6 : 658. d. 1900. Sturgis, Rept. Conn. Exp. Sta. 23 : 280. 1900. Sturgis, Rept. Conn. Exp. Sta. 24 : 278. 1901. Clint. Rept. Conn. Exp. Sta. 27 : 337. May 1904. Aseoehyta Ppimulse, Trail. Halsted, Rept. N. J. Exp. Sta. 1894: 380.7. 61. 1895. Aseoehyta Quereus, Sacc. & Speg. Trel. Tr. Wis. Acad. 6 : 121 (17). Nov. 1884. Aseoehyta Quereuum, (Cke.) Sacc. Sacc. Syll. 3 : 393. d. 15 Dec. 1884. Allescher in Rabh. Krypt.-Fl. 1: 661. 1900. Sphasrellopsis Quercuum, Cke. Cke. Grev. 12 : 23. d. Sept. 1883. ?Diplodina Quercuum, Tracy & Earle. Tracy & Earle. Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 26 : 494. d. 22 Sept. 1899. Sacc. & Syd. Syll. 16 : 940. d. . i Feb. 1902. Aseoehyta Rhei, Ell. & Ev. NOTE. The name Phyllosticta Rhei has been twice used by Ellis and Ever- hart, first in Jour. Myc. 5: 145. 1889 and again in Proc. Phil. Acad. 1891 : 77. March 1891. The former was made the basis of Aseoehyta Rhei, Ell. & Ev. 1893. An attempt has been made to connect the name Phyllosticta Halstediana with one of the descriptions and this has resulted in confusion. In Ell. & Ev. Fung. Columb. 1254. May 1898 both descriptions are referred to Aseoehyta Rhei. A. B. S. Ell. & Ev. Proc. Phil. Acad. 1893 : 160. d. 28 Feb. 1893. 270 Sacc. Syll. 1 1 : 525. d. July 1895. Smyth, Tr. Kans. Acad. 15: 71. March 1898. *E11. & Ev. Fung. Co-lumb. 1254. May 1898. Orton, Rept. Vt. Exp. Sta. 12: 172. Dec. 1899. Contr. Bot. Vt. 7: 172. Dec. 1899. Sacc. & Syd. Syll. 16 : 935. i Feb. 1902. Davis, J. J., Tr. Wis. Acad. 14 : 95. Sept. 1903. Allescherin Rabh. Krypt.-Fl. V: 879. 1903. Clint. Rept. Conn. Exp. Sta. 27 : 355. May 1904. Phyllosticta Rhei, Ell. & Ev. Ell. & Ev. Jour. Myc. 5 : 145. d. Sept. 1889. Ell. & Ev. Proc. Phil. Acad. 1891 : 77. d. March 1891. Sacc. Syll. 10: 134. d. 30 June 1892. Sacc. Syll. 10: 135. d. 30 June 1892. *Seymour & Earle, E. F. 404. 15 Oct. 1897. Allescher, Rabh. Krypt.-Fl. I 6 : 144. 1898. Allescher, Rabh. Krypt.-Fl. I 6 : 348. 1899. Ell. & Ev. N. Am. Phyllostictas 70. Dec. 1900. Phyllosticta Halstediana, Allescher. Allescher, Rabh. Krypt.-Fl. I 6 : 144. 1898. Aseoehyta Rhynehosiae, (Thm.) Sacc. Sacc. Syll. 3 : 398. d. 15 Dec. 1884. Depazea Rhynehosiae, Thm. *Thm. Myc. Univ. 596. d. 1876. Thm. Flora 60 : 207. d. May 1877. Thm. Flora 61 : 182 (6). d. 21 April 1878. Aseoehyta Rubi, Lasch. Farl. Appalachia 3 : 249. Jan. 1884. Aseoehyta salieifolise, Trel. See Septoria salicifolias, (Trel.) Ell. & Ev. Aseoehyta Silenes, Ell. & Ev. Ell. & Ev. Jour. Myc. 5 : 148. d. Sept. 1889. Sacc. Syll. 10 : 301. d. 30 June 1892. Davis, J. J., Tr. Wis. Acad. 9: 166. 21 Aug. 1893. Aseoehyta Sisymbrii, Ell. & Kellerm. Ell. & Kellerm. Jour. Myc. 5 : 142. d. Sept. 1889. Sacc. Syll. 10 : 302. d. 30 June 1892. Tassi, Bull. Lab. Bot. Siena 5 : 40. 1902. Aseoehyta Smilaeis, Ell. & Martin. See Stagonospora Smilaeis, (Ell. & Martin) Sacc. Aseoehyta Solidaginum, (S.) Starb. NOTE. We have given below the synonymy of this species founded on Spharia Solidaginum, S. in accordance with the examination of Schweinitz- ian and other material made by Starback, 1894. But we should say that our own examination of Spharia Solidaginum, S. and Dothidea Solidaginis, S. from Herb. Schweinitz does not agree in several respects with the observa- tions of Starback. The fungus instead of forming spots in the leaves is, in many cases at least, a parasite on the common Coleosporium of Solidago recently designated as Stic'hospora Solidaginis, (S.) Diet. Amongst the synonyms enumerated by Starback is Septoria Solidaginis, Thm. An examination of the authentic specimen of Thuemen in Myc. Univ. /J99. 1879 shows however a Darluca parasitic on Coleosporium. Whether it can be referred to Darluca Filum, (Biv.) Cast, is not beyond doubt but it certainly is closely related to that species and it must be admitted that Starback's figure suggests possibly a Darluca. The specimen of Septoria 271 Solidaginis, Cke. in Rav. Fung. Am. 784. 1882, shows no fungus which can be recognized. Specimens in other exsiccati resemble that in Mycotheca Universalis. In many cases there accompanies the pycnidial form a sclerotium form whose relation to the pycnidial form needs to be further studied. It seems to us therefore that the true character of Spharia Solidaginum, S. is not yet clearly settled but we are inclined to believe that it is a Darluca accompanying the common Coleosporium. If that is not the case it is doubt- ful whether it will ever be possible to determine from Schweinitzian specimens what Sphceria Solidaginum, S. really was. Starb. Bot. Notiser 1893 : 31. 15 Feb. 1893. Starb. Bihang till K. Sv. Vet. Akad. Handl. 19 3 : no. 2: 84. d. pi. 3, f. 62 a-d. 1894. Sphasria Solidaginum, S. S. Syn. Car. 47 (21) no. 225. d. 1822. S. Syn. Am. Bor. 225 no. 1802. 1834. Curtis, M. A., Bot. N. Car. 150. 1867: B. Grev. 4 : 154 (192). June 1876. Sacc. Syll. 2 : 436. d. 13 June 1883. Starb. Bot. Notiser 1893 : 31. 15 Feb. 1893. Dothidea Solidaginis, Fr. p. p. Fr. El. 2:125. 1828. Dothidea Solidaginis, S. Am. Bor. S. Syn. Am. Bor. 232 no. 1908. 1834. Watt, Can. Nat. & Geol. II. 2: 391. Oct. 1865. *Rav. Fung. Am. 97. 1878. Cke. Grev. 6 : 145. June 1878. Cke. Grev. 13 : 62. March 1885. Ell. & Ev. Proc. Phil. Acad. 1894 : 345. d. 30 Nov. 1894. Kellerm. & Werner, Geol. Ohio 7 3 : 360. Jan. 1895. Sphssria Solidaginis, S. Fr. El. 2: 125. 1828. j. Bor. 315. i "Ravi" Fung. Car. 2 : 60. 1853. S. Syn. Am. Bor. 315. 1834. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 24 : 99. 1872. C. & E. Grev. 6 : 16. Sept. 1877. Ell. & Ev. Pyren. 399. May 1892. Septoria Solidaginis, Thm. Thm. Flora 61 : 180 (4). d. 21 April 1878. Sacc. Syll. 3 : 546. d. 15 Dec. 1884. Martin, Jour. Myc. 3 : 75. d. July 1887. Roum. Rev. Myc. 11 : 133. i July 1889. Septoria Solidaginum, Thm. *Thm. Mvc. Univ. 1399. 1879. ? Septoria Solidaginis, Cke. *Rav. Fung. Am. 784. 1882. Cke. Grev. 12: 25. d. Sept. 1883. Halsted, Bull. Iowa Agr. Coll. 1888: 109. April 1888. Phyllachora Solidaginum, Sacc. Sacc. Syll. 2 : 614. 13 June 1883. Ell. in Cat. PI. N. J. 539. 1889. Aseoehyta Spartinse, Trel. , Trel. Tr. Wis. Acad. 6 : 121 (17). d. Nov. 1884 and Jour. Myc. 1 14. d. Jan. 1885. Bed. & Vogl. in Sacc. Syll. Add. 1^ : 332. d. 31 Dec. 1886. Sacc. Syll. 10 : 307. d. 30 June 1892. Aseoehyta teretiuseula, Sacc. & Roum. Ell. & Ev. Jour. Myc. 4 : 49. d. June 1888. 272 Aseoehyta Thaspii, Ell. & Ev. Ell. & Ev. Jour. Myc. 5 : 148. d. Sept. 1889. *E11. & Ev. N. A. F. 2381. 1890. Sacc. Syll. 10 : 305. d. 30 June 1892. Aseoehyta Tpeleasei, Berl. & Vogl. Bed. & Vogl. in Sacc. Syll. Add. 1^ : 332. d. 31 Dec. 1886. Sacc. Syll. 10 : 305. d. 30 June 1892. Davis, J. J., Tf. Wis. Acad. 9 : 159. 21 Aug. 1893. Aseoehyta, sp. Trel. Tr. Wis. Acad. 6 : 121 (17). d. Nov. 1884. Aseoehyta vepatpina, Ell. & Ev. Ell. & Ev. Proc. Phil. Acad. 1894: 364. d. 30 Nov. 1894. Sacc. Syll. 11: 525. d. July 1895. Allescher in Rabh. Krypt.-Fl. 1 : 667. 1900. Aseoehyta Vieise, Lib. *Barthol., Ell. & Ev. Fung. Columb. 7506. Dec. 1901. Aseoehyta Vieise, Trail. See Aseoehyta vicicola, Sacc. Aseoehyta vieieola, Sacc. Aseoehyta Vicias, Trail. *E11. & Ev. N. A. F. ^552. 24 Jan. 1898. Aseoehyta Violse, Sacc. & Speg. Trel. Tr. Wis. Acad. 6: 121 (17). Nov. 1884. Halsted, Rept. N. J. Exp. Sta. 1891 : 300. 1892. Halsted, Rept. N. J. Exp. Sta. 1897 : 384. 1898. Aseoehyta zeieola, Ell. & Ev. Ell. & Ev. Proc. Phil. Acad. 1895 : 433. d. Nov. 1895. Sacc. Hedw. 35 : Rep. 7: xliii. 25 Feb. 1896. Sacc. & Syd. Syll. 14 : 947. d. 20 Aug. 1899. Aseoehyta, sp. indet. Trel. Tr. Wis. Acad. 6 : 121 (17). Nov. 1884. Halsted, Gard. & Forest 5 : 353. 27 July 1892. Ell. & Ev. Proc. Phil. Acad. 1893: 455. 1893. Clint. Rept. Conn. Exp. Sta. 27 : 310, 316, 322. May 1904. Aseoeoptieium, Bref. Earle, Bull. N. Y. Bot. Gard. 2 : 331. 25 April 1902. Aseoeoptieium anoraalum, (Ell. & Hark.) Schrt. Schrt. in Engler & Prantl, Pflanzenfam. I 1 : 161. d. f. 137. Oct. 1894. Earle, Bull. N. Y. Bot. Gard. 2: 331. 25 April 1902. Ascomyces anomalus, Ell. & Hark. Ell. & Hark. Bull. Torr. Club 8 : 26. March 1881. *E11. N. A. F. 567. 1881. Exoascus anomalus, Sacc. Sacc. Syll. 8 : 820. d. 20 Dec. 1889. Aseomyees aupeus, Magn. See Taphrina aurea, (P.) Fr. Aseomyees aureus, Auct. Amer. p. p. See Taphrina Johansonli, Sadebeck. Aseomyees esepuleseens, Mont. & Desm. See Taphrina cxrulescens, (Mont. & Desm.) Tul. Aseomyees deformans, B. See Exoascus deformans, (B.) Fckl. Aseomyees defopmans, Hark, non B. See Exoascus Aesculi, (Ell. & Ev.) Patterson. 273 Ascomyees deformans, var. Aeseuli, Ell. & Ev. See Exoascus Aeseuli, (Ell. & Ev.) Patterson. Aseomyees deformans, var. puppupaseens, Ell. & Ev. See Taphrina purpurascens, (Ell. & Ev.) Robinson. Aseomyees extensus, Pk. See Taphrina extensa, (Pk.) Sacc. Aseomyees fulgens, Cke. & Hark. NOTE. This is said by Harkness, 1885, to be an aphidian gall and not a fungus. Cke. & Hark. Grev. 9 : 8. d. Sept. 1880. Cke. & Hark. Bull. Cal. Acad. 1 : 18. Feb. 1884. Hark. Bull. Cal. Acad. 1 : 265 (10). 19 Nov. 1885. Exoascus folgens, Sacc. Sacc. Syll. 8 : 820. d. 20 Dec. 1889. Patterson, Bull. Univ. Iowa 3 3 : 119. 14 May 1895. Aseomyees letifer, Pk. See Taphrina letifer, (Pk.) Sacc. Aseomyees Pruni, Hark. See Exoascus communis, Sadebeck. Aseomyees Quereus, Cke. See Taphrina caerulescens, (Mont. & Desm.) Tul. Aseomyees pubrobrunneus, Pk. See Taphrina rubrobrunnea, (Pk.) Sacc. Aseomyees Tosquinetii, Auct Amer. See Taphrina Alni-incanae, (Kuehn) Magn. Aseomyeetella, Pk. NOTE. The genus Aseomyeetella, Pk. Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 8 : 50. May 1881 is, as far as the type species is concerned, the same as Cookella^ Sacc. Mich, i : 407. 1878. The genus Aseomyeetella is however retained by most mygologists and the author of the genus as given by Saccardo is Ellis. This is not strictly the case. The genus Aseomyeetella in its restricted sense is based on A. Floridana, Ell. but this species was considered by Ellis to be congeneric with Aseomyeetella, Pk. The distinction between Cookella and Aseomyeetella was really first given by Saccardo in Syll. 8 : 843, 846. 20 Dec. 1889 who separates them on the ground that in Cookella the spores are colored and in Aseomyeetella they are subhyaline, a distinction upon which too much weight should not be placed. With regard to the limits of the genus see notes by Starback, Bih. K. Sv. Vet. Akad. Handl. 25 3 : no. I : 40,41. 1899, Hennings, Engler's Bot. Jahrb. 28: 276. 22 May 1900 and Hedw. 40: 354- 30 Dec. 1901. Aseomyeetella, Sacc. Ascosorus, Henn. & Ruhland. Henn. Engler's Bot. Jahrb. 28 : 276. 22 May 1900. Aseomyeetella aupantiaea, Ell. & Martin. See Leptophyma aurantiacum, (Ell. & Martin) Sacc. Aseomyeetella fllieina, Ell. & Ev. Ell. & Ev. Jour. Inst. Jamaica 1 : 247. d. April 1893. Aseomyeetella Floridana, Ell. & Martin. Ell. & Martin, Am. Nat. 18 : 1148. d. Nov. 1884. *E11. & Ev. N. A. F. 2069. 1888. Sacc. Syll. 8 : 847. d. 20 Dec. 1889. Starb. Bih. K. Sv. Vet. Akad. Handl. 253 : n o. i : 41- 1899. Henn. Engler's Bot. Jahrb. 28 : 276. 22 May 1900. Henn. Hedw. 40 : 354. f. 2"- c . 30 Dec. 1901. 274 *Rehm, Ascomyceten 1499. 1903. Ascosorus Floridanus, Henn. & Ruhland. Henn. Engler's Bot. Jahrb. 28 : 276. d. 22 May 1900. Aseomyeetella quereina, Pk. See Cookella quereina, (Pk.) Sacc. Aseomyeetella sulphupea, Wint. Wint. Hedw. 24 : 23. d. 1885. Mexico. Sacc. Syll. 8 : 846. d. 20 Dec. 1889. Lindau in Engler & Prantl, Pflanzenfam. I 1 : 243. Dec. 1894. Starb. Bih. K. Sv. Vet. Akad. Handl. 25 3 : no. i : 41. d. 1899.* Aseomyeetella, sp. indet. Conidia. *Seymour & Earle, E. F. 182, 186, 190. i Sept. 1892. Aseophanus Aupopa, (Cr.) Boud. Pound, Clements and others, Bot. Surv. Nebr. 4 : 42. 20 Jan. 1896. Aseophanus earneus, (P.) Boud. Sacc. Syll. 8 : 534. d. 20 Dec. 1889. Lindau in Engler & Prantl, Pflanzenfam. I 1 : 190. d. Dec. 1894. Millsp. & Nutt. Publ. Field Columb. Mus. Bot. 1 : 152. Jan. 1896. Arth. Proc. Ind. Acad. 1896 : 216 (3). 1897. Seaver, Proc. Iowa Acad. 12 : 113. July 1905. Ascobolus earneus, P. Phil. Grev. 5: 117. March 1877. Cke. Grev. 6 : 142. June 1878. Hark. & Moore, Cat. Pac. Fung. 38. Feb. 1880. *E11. N. A. F. 853. 1882. Calkins, Jour. Myc. 2 : 105. Sept. 1886. *E11. & Ev. N. A. F. 2620. Feb. 1891. Aseobolus earneus, Rav. Fung. Am. See Ascobolus testaceus, (Moug.) Phil. Aseophanus eapneus, var. diffopmis, Pound & Clements. See Aseophanus dlfformis, (Nyl.) Boud. Aseophanus Cesatii, (Carest.) Sacc. Rostr. Meddelelser om Groenl. 18 : 59 (17). 1894. Aseophanus einepellus, (Karst.) Speg. Rostr. Meddelelser om Groenl. 18 : 59 (17). * 1894. Aseophanus einereus, (Cr.) Boud. Seaver, Bull. Univ. Iowa 5 4 : 276 (49). d. pi. 14, /. /. Nov. 1904. Seaver, Proc. Iowa Acad. 12: 113. July 1905. Aseophanus diffopmis, (Nyl.) Boud. Aseophanus earneus, var. difformis, Pound & Clements. Pound & Clements, Bot. Surv. Nebr. 5: 22. 30 March 1901. Aseophanus granulifopmis, (Cr.) Boud. PMillsp. & Nutt. Publ. Field Columb. Mus. Bot. 1 : 152. Jan. 1896. Seaver, Proc. Iowa Acad. 12 : 113. July 1903. Aseophanus humosoides, Pk. Pk. Bull. N. Y. Mus. I 2 : 22. d. Jan. 1888. Sacc. Syll. 8 : 533. d. 20 Dec. 1889. Lindau in Engler & Prantl, Pflanzenfam. I 1 : 190. Dec. 1894. Peziza humosoides, Pk. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 32 : 46. d. 1886. Aseophanus ineanus, (Phil.) Sacc. Sacc. Syll. 8 : 529. d. 20 Dec. 1889. Ascobolus ineanus, Phil. Phil. Grev. 5 : 117. d. pi. 80, /. 10. March 1877. Hark. & Moore, Cat. Pac. Fung. 38. Feb. 1880. 275 Ascophanus isabellinus, Clements. Pound & Clements, Bot. Surv. Nebr. 5: 9. d. 30 March 1901. Sacc. & Syd. Syll. 16 : 1149. i Feb. 1902. Aseophanus lilaeinus, Cke. Cke. Bull. Buf. Soc. 3 : 23. Sept. 1875. Cke. Grev. 21 : 74- d. March 1893. Sacc. Syll. 11 : 421. d. July 1895. Aseophanus miepospopus, (B. & Br.) Phil. Rostr. Meddelelser om Groenl. 3: 610. d. 1891. Seaver, Bull. Univ. Iowa 5 4 : 275 (48). d. pi. 13, /. 2. Nov. 1904. Seaver, Proc. Iowa Acad. 12: 113. July 1905. Aseophanus papillatus, Boud. See Lasiobolus equinus, (Muell.) Karst. Aseophanus testaeeus, (Moug.) Phil. Phil. British Discomycetes 310. d. 1887. Seaver, Bull. Univ. Iowa 5 4 : 239 (12). 276 (49). d. pi. 13, f. /. Nov. Seaver, Pr 'roc. Iowa Acad. 12 : 113. July 1905. Ascobolus caraeus, Rav. Fung. Am. *Rav. Fung. Am. 776. 1878. Aseophanus tetraonalis, Pk. Pk. Bull. N. Y. Mus. I 2 : 22. d. Jan. 1888. Sacc. Syll. 8 : 533. d. 20 Dec. 1889. Peziza tetraonalis, Pk. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 32 : 46. d. 1886. Aseophanus vieinus, Boud. Sacc. Syll. 8 : 530. d. 20 Dec. 1889. Ascobolus vieinus, Cke. C. & E. Grev. 6 : 8. Sept. 1877. Aseophopa ehaptapum, B. & C., nom. nud. NOTE. As far as we know this name occurs only in M. A Curtis, Bot. N. Car. as cited below. The specimen in Herb. Curtis is a small Rhizopus with spores 7 /z in diameter. The material is not sufficient to determine the exact species. Curtis, M. A., Bot. N. Car. 153. 1867. Aseophopa diseiflopa, Tode. See Aregma disciflora, Arth. Aseophopa elegans, Cda. See Thamnidium elegans, Lk. Aseophopa fusea, B. & C. NOTE. The specimen of this species in Herb. Curtis shows that it is Rhiz- opus nigricans, Ehrb. Aseophopa Mueedo, Tode. See Rhizopus nigricans, Ehrb. Aseophopa nueuum, Cda. NOTE. The American specimens of this species belong to Rhizopus nigricans, Ehrb. under which A. Fischer includes also the European plant of this name. Aseophopa perennis, P. NOTE. We have not been able to examine a Schweinitzian specimen of this species. S. Syn. Car. 125 (99) no. 1285. 1822. 276 Aseosorus, Henn. & Ruhland. See Ascomycetella, Sacc. ASCOSOPUS Floridanus, Henn. & Ruhland. See Ascomycetella Florldana, Ell. Aseospopa, Fr. NOTE. The genus Ascospora has been understood in so many different senses by different authors that it is next to impossible to say to what genera some of the species probably belong. The genus was originally founded by Fries on Sphizria Aegopodii, P. but this has since been shown to agree more nearly in structure with the species placed by Fries in the genus Stigmatea, Fr. Summa 421 than with the species placed under Ascospora, Fr. S. O. V. 112. 1825, Summa 425. It seems to us better to retain the genus Stigmatea as used by modern writers than to complicate the subject still further by reviving the genus Ascospora. Aseospora ateppima, Lev. See Placosphseria aterrima, (Lev.) Sacc. Aseospora Geranii, O. Kuntze. See Stigmatea Qeranii, Fr. Aseospora gregaria, O. Kuntze. See Stigmatea gregaria, Cke. Aseospopa Podophylli, M. A. Curtis. See Phyllosticta Podophylli, (M. A. Curtis) Wint. Aseospora Polygon!, O. Kuntze. See Stigmatea Polygon!, (Fr.) n. n. Aseospopa Ranunculi, O. Kuntze. See Stigmatea Ranunculi, Fr. Aseospopa Robertiani, O. Kuntze. See Stigmatea Robertiani, Fr. Aseospora selepotidea, O. Kuntze. See Stigmatea sclerotidea, Cke. Aseospopa seminata, O. Kuntze. See Stigmatea seminata, (B. & Rav.) Sacc. Aseospopa Sequoise, O. Kuntze. See Stigmatea Sequoias, (Cke. & Hark.) Sacc. Aseospopa submaeulans, O. Kuntze. See Stigmatea submaeulans, Mont. Asperglllus. NOTE. There are numerous references to species of Aspergillus scattered through medical and technical works which can not be included here where we have given those of interest to the systematic mycologist. Aspergillus alutaeeus, B. & C. Curtis, M. A., Bot. N. Car. i . 128. 1867. B. Grev. 3 : 108 (118) no. 655. d. March 1875. Sacc. Syll. 4 : 69. d. 10 April 1886. Wehmer, Mem. Soc. Phys. et Hist. Nat. Geneve 33 2 : no. 4: 124. 1901. Aspepgillus aurantiaeus, B. See Nematogonium aurantiacum, Desm. Aspergillus aviarius, Pk. See Aspergillus fumigatus, Fres. 277 Aspepgillus eandidus, Lk. NOTE. The synonymy of Aspergillus eandidus, Lk. is very much confused. For notes on this subject see Wehmer, Mem. Soc. Phys. et Hist. Nat. Geneve 33*: no. 4: 95, 98. 1901. It is of course impossible to say whether the references below belong to the Aspergillus eandidus, Sacc. or not, still less whether they belong to the Monilia Candida, P. on which Aspergillus eandi- dus, Lk. is based. S. Syn. Am. Bor. 282 no. 2673. 1834. Mont. PI. Cell. Cuba 305. d. 1841. Andrews, Proc. Boston Soc. 5 : 323. April 1856. B. & C. Jour. Linn. Soc. 10 : 362. 1869. Hark. & Moore, Cat. Pac. Fung. 28. Feb. 1880. Bundy, Geol. Wis. 1873-79, 1 : 400. 1883. Sacc. Syll. 4: 66. d. 10 April 1886. Rostr. Meddelelser om Groenl. 3 : 577. 1888. Webber, Rept. Nebr. Agr. 1889 : 191 (51). 1890. Rostr. Meddelelser om Groenl. 3 : 628. 1891. Lindau, Rabh. Krypt.-Fl. I 8 : 149. d. 15 July 1904. Aspepgillus eimmerius, B. & C. NOTE. Examination of original specimens shows that this is not an Asper- gillus but a Perieonia undistinguishable from the P. chlorocephala, Fres. in Rabh. Fung. Eur. 1661. 1873. Frost, Proc. Boston Soc. 12 : 80. 1869. B. Grev. 3 : 108 (118) no. 656. d. March 1875. Sacc. Syll. 4 : 71. d. 10 April 1886. Wehmer, Mem. Soc. Phys. et Hist. Nat. Geneve 33 2 : no. 4 : 109. d. 1901. Aspepgillus elavatus, Desm. Sacc. Mich. 2 : 577. Dec. 1882. Sacc. Syll. 4 : 67. d. 10 April 1886. Ell. in Cat. PI. N. J. 558. 1889. Webber, Rept. Nebr. Agr. 1889 : 192 (52). 1890. Massee & Salmon, Ann. Bot. 16 : 82. d. pi. 5, f. 104. March 1902. Lindau, Rabh. Krypt.-Fl. I 8 : 130. d. 15 July 1904. Rostr. Meddelelser om Groenl. 30 : 121. 1904. Aspergillus clavellus, Pk. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 34 : 49. d. pi. 2, f. 1-5. Oct. 1883. Sacc. Syll. 4 : 67. d. 10 April 1886. Wehmer, Mem. Soc. Phys. et Hist. Nat. Geneve 33 2 : no. 4: 91. d. 1901. Aspepgillus elavellus, Pk. See Aspergillus elavatus, Desm. Aspergillus Cookei, Sacc. NOTE. This species, based on Aspergilhis niucoroideus, Cke. non Cda. is Australian and is credited erroneously to North America. Wehmer, Mem. Soc. Phys. et Hist. .Nat. Geneve 33 2 : no. 4 : 109. d. 1901. Aspepgillus epoeatus, B. & C. See Chondromyces crocatus, B. & C. Aspepgillus eueupbitaeeus, M. A. Curtis in Herb. Choanephora Cucurbltarum, (B. & Rav.) Thax. Aspepgillus Cuptisii, B. SeeRhinotrichum Curtlsil, B. 278 Aspergillus dubius, Cda. Hark. & Moore, Cat. Pac. Fung. 29. Feb. 1880. Aspepgillus epythpoeephalus, B. & C. B. & C. Jour. Linn. Soc. 10 : 362. d. 1869. West Indies. Sacc. Syll. 4 : 68. d. 10 April 1886. Wehmer, Mem. Soc. Phys. et Hist. Nat. Geneve 33-': 126. d. 1901. Aspepgillus flmetapius, Pk. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 42 : 128 (32). d. Dec. 1889. Sacc. Syll. 10 : 524. d. 30 June 1892. Wehmer, Mem. Soc. Phys. et Hist. Nat. Geneve 33 2 : no. 4 : 102. d. 1901. Aspergillus flavus, Lk. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 31 : 45. 1879. Sacc. Syll. 4 : 69. d. 10 April 1886. Webber, Rept. Nebr. Agr. 1889 : 192 (52). 1890. *E11. & Ev. N. A. F. 2*70. March 1893. PCockerell, Jour. Inst. Jamaica 1 : 262. April 1893. Millsp. & Nutt. Publ. Field Columb. Mus. Bot. 1 : 88. Jan. 1896. Ell. in Millsp. Publ. Field Columb. Mus. Bot. 1 ; 285. Dec. 1896. [Publ. 15.] *E11. & Ev. Fung. Columb. 1080. 22 Dec. 1896. Clark, Bot. Gaz. 28 : 291, 307-314. 30 Nov. 1899. 399. 10 Jan. 1900. Duggar. Bot. Gaz. 31 : 44. 21 Jan. 1901. Smith, M. H., Bot. Gaz. 31 : 126. 23 Feb. 1901. BarthoL Ell. & Ev. Fung. Columb. 7507. Dec. 1901. Clark, Bot. Gaz. 33 : 31. 24 Jan. 1902. O'Brien, Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 29 : 170. 24 March 1902. Ricker, Univ. of Maine Studies 3 : 20. 30 April 1902. Lindau, Rabh. Krypt.-Fl. I 8 : 129. d. 15 July 1904. Aspepgillus fuliginosus, Pk. Pk. Bull. Buf. Soc. 1 : 69. d. July 1873. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 26 : 79. d. April 1874. Frost in Cat. PI. Amherst 86. 1875. Sacc. Syll. 4 : 70. d. 10 April 1886. Cobb, List PI. Amherst 40. 1887. Webber, Rept. Nebr. Agr. 1889 : 192 (52). 1890. Ell. in Millsp. Publ. Field Columb. Mus. Bot. 1 : 285. Dec. 1896. [Publ. 15.] *Shear, Ell. & Ev. Fung. Columb. 7492. May 1901. Wehmer, Mem. Soc. Phys. et Hist. Nat. Geneve 33 2 : no. 4: 109. d. 1901. Aspepgillus fumigatus, Fres. NOTE. For notes on the ascosporic form of this species see Grijns, Centralbl. Bact. 2 Abt. n: 330-332. /. 1-6. 31 Dec. 1903. We do not understand why the name fumigatus, Fres. (1863) is adopted by modern writers rather than nigrescens, Rob. a synonym dating from 1853. Chester, Rept. Del. Exp. Sta. 6 : 129. d. f. 3, 4. 1894. Boston, Phila. Med. Jour. 7 : 446. /. /. 2 March 1901. Grijns, Centralbl. Bact. 2 Abt. 11 : 330, 332. /. 1-6. 31 Dec. 1903. Aspergillus nigrescens, Robin. Leidy, Proc. Phil. Acad. 4, 12. 19 Jan. 1875. Aspergillus aviarius, Pk. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 44: 120(8;, 137 (25). d. pi. 4 ,f. 9-12. Dec. 1891. Sacc. Syll. 10 : 524. d. 30 June 1892. Wehmer, Mem. Soc. Phys. et Hist. Nat. Geneve 33* : no. 4: 91. d. 1901. 279 Aspepgillus glaueus, Lk. See Eurotium her See Eurotium herbariorum, (Wigg.) Lk. Aspepgillus glaueus, var. oblongispopus, Ell. & Ev. Millsp. & Nutt. Publ. Field Columb. Mus. Bot. 1 : 88. d. Jan. 1896. Aspepgillus gpiseus, Lk. S. Syn. Am. Bor. 282 no. 2679. 1834. Webber, Rept. Nebr. Agr. 1889 : 192 (52). 1890. Lindau, Rabh. Krypt.-Fl. I 8 : 135. d. 15 July 1904. Aspepgillus hepbapiopum, E. Fischer. See Eurotium herbariorum, (Wigg.) Lk. Aspepgillus laneus, S. Am. Bor. See Rhinotrichum Curtisii, B. Aspergillus maximus, Lk. See Sporodinia Aspergillus, (Scop.) Schrt. Aspepgillus mollis, B. Hark. & Moore, Cat. Pac. Fung. 29. Feb. 1880. Aspepgillus Myeobanehe, Lk. NOTE. This is referred by Streinz to Aspergillus glaueus, but it has apparently been ignored by modern writers. The Schweinitzian specimen examined showed no Aspergillus of any kind. S. Syn. Am. Bor. 282 no. 2674. 1834. Aspepgillus nigep, Van Tiegh. See Sterigmatocystis nigra, Van Tiegh. Aspepgillus nigpeseens, Robin. See Aspergillus fumigatus, Fres. Aspepgillus nigpieans, Cke. See Sterigmatocystis nigra, Van Tiegh. Aspepgillus nigpieeps, B. & C. nom. nud. Cke. Grev. 17 : 21. Sept. 1888. Aspepgillus niveus. NOTE. The material on which this determination was based is not in condi- tion to warrant the record of this species as correct and it should be excluded from literature. Farl. Bull. Bussey Inst. 2 : 251. Jan. 1878. Aspepgillus oospopus, (Lk.) Wallr. Aspergillus ovalispermus, Lk. S. Syn. Am. Bor. 282 no. 2675. 1834. Thm. Fungi Pomicoli 41. d. 1879. Aspepgillus Opyzse, (Ahlburg) Cohn. NOTE. The ascosporic condition of this species is Eurotium Oryza, Ahl- burg. Golden, Proc. Ind. Acad. 1898: 189 (3). /. 1-12. Dec. 1899. Hiller, Proc. Ind. Acad. 1901 : 272. 1902. Lindau, Rabh. Krypt.-Fl. I 8 : 128. d. 30 June 1904. Aspepgillus ovalispermus, Lk. See Aspergillus oosporus, (Lk.) Wallr. Aspergillus phaeoeephalus, Dur. & Mont. See Sterigmatocystis phasocephala, (Dur. & Mont.) Sacc. Aspepgillus pulvinatus, B. & C. nom. nud. Curtis, M. A., Bot. N. Car. 129. 1867. *E11. & Ev. N. A. F. 1648. 1886. Ell. in Cat. PI. N. J. 558. 1889. 280 Aspergillus purpupeofuseus, S. S. Syn. Am. Bor. 282 no. 26 2680. d. 1834. Sacc. Syll. 4 : 68. d. 10 April 1886. Wehmer, Mem. Soc. Phys. et Hist. Nat. Geneve 33 2 : no. 4 : 127. d. 1901 . Aspergillus repens, (Cda.) Sacc. NOTE. It can not be told from the references given below whether the species intended is Aspergillus glaucus, var. repens, Cda. or Eurotium repens, DBy. Sacc. Mich. 2 : 577. d. Dec. 1882. *E11. N. A. F. 1236. 1884. Sacc. Syll. 4 : 64. d. 10 April 1886. Webber, Rept. Nebr. Agr. 1889: 192 (52). 1890. Jelliffe, Druggists Circular 41 : 95. /. a-d. April 1897. Jelliffe, Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 24 : 481. 30 Oct. 1897. Dresbach, Ohio Nat. 2 : 289. June 1902. Aspergillus ? poseus, Lk. S. Syn. Am. Bor. 282 no. 2677. 1834. Andrews, Proc. Boston Soc. 5 : 323. April 1856. Curtis, M. A., Bot. N. Car. 128. 1867. Cke. Handbook 588. d. 1871. B. Grev. 3 : 107 (117). March 1875. Frost in Cat. PI. Amherst 86. 1875. Cobb, List PI. Amherst 40. 1887. Aspergillus subgriseus, Pk. Pk. Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 22 : 210. d. 15 May 1895. Sacc. Hedw. 35 : Rep. 7 : xlvi. 25 Feb. 1896. Sacc. & Syd. Syll. 14 : 1046. d. 20 Aug. 1899. Wehmer, Mem. Soc. Phys. et Hist. Nat. Geneve 33 2 : no. 4: 149. d. 1901. Aspepgillus umbrinus, Patterson. Patterson, Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 27 : 284. d. 26 May 1900. Sacc. & Syd. Syll. 16: 1028. d. i Feb. 1902. Aspepgillus virens, Lk. S. Syn. Am. Bor. 282 no. 2681. d. 1834. Johnson, Bull. Minn. Acad. 1 : 340. 1878. Hark. & Moore, Cat. Pac. Fung. 29. Feb. 1880. Bundy, Geol. Wis. 1873-79, 1 : 400. 1883. Webber, Rept. Nebr. Agr. 1889: 192 (52). 1890. Aspepgillus, sp. indet. Norton, Tr. St. Louis Acad. 7 : 240. 9 Nov. 1896. Asterella, Sacc. NOTE. The genus Asterella, Sacc. does not seem to us to be really distinct from Asterina, Lev. and furthermore the fact that there is a prior genus of Hepatica of the same name would prevent the adoption of the name for a genus of Fungi, See Asterina, Lev. Asterella Bignonise, Sacc. See Asterina Bignonias, Ell. & Ev. Asterella eapnoides, Sacc. See Asterina eapnoides, Ell. Asterella eapnea, Sacc. See Asterina carnea, Ell. & Martin. Asterella Chamaenepii, Rostr. See Asterina Chamasnerii, (Rostr.) Ell. & Ev. 281 Asterella elavuligera, Sacc. See Asterina clavuligera, Cke. Asterella erustaeea, Ell. & Ev. See Asterina Crustacea, (Ell. & Ev.) n. n. Asterella eutieulosa, Tracy & Earle. See Asterina eutieulosa, Cke. Asterella discoidea, Sacc. See Asterina discoidea, Ell. & Martin. Asterella Erithalidis, Ell. & Ev. See Asterina Erithalidis, (Ell. & Ev.) n. n. Asterella Gaultherise, Sacc. See Asterina Qaultheriee, M. A. Curtis. Asterella graminieola, Sacc. See Asterina graminicola, Ell. & Ev. Asterella Intrieata, Sacc. See Asterina intricata, Ell. Martin. Astepella nuda, Sacc. See Asterina nuda, Pk. Asterella oleina, Sacc. See Asterina oleina, Cke. Asterella patelloides, Sacc. See Asterina patelloides, Ell. & Martin. Asterella paupereula, Sacc. See Asterina paupereula, Ell. & Ev. Asterella Pearsoni, Sacc. See Asterina Pearsoni, Ell. & Ev. Asterella Plantaginis, Sacc. See Asterina Plantaginis, Ell. Asterella Prosopidis, Ell. & Ev. See Asterina Prosopidis, (Ell. & Ev.) n. n. Asterella pustulata, Sacc. See Asterina pustulata, Ell. & Martin. Asterella reptans, Lindau. See Asterina reptans, B. & C. Asterella stomatophora, Sacc. See Asterina stomatophora, Ell. & Martin. Asterella subeyanea, Sacc. See Asterina subeyanea, Ell. & Martin. Asteridlum anomalum, (Cke. & Hark.) Lindau. Lindau in Engler & Prantl, Pflanzenfam. I 1 : 342. Jan. 1897. Asterina anomala, Cke. & Hark. Cke. & Hark. Grev. 9 : 87. d. March 1881. Sacc. Syll. 1 : 49. d. 13 June 1882. Cke. & Hark. Bull. Cal. Acad. 1 : 20. Feb. 1884. Martin, Jour. Myc. 1 : 134. d. Nov. 1885. Dimerosporium anomalum, Ell. & Ev. Ell. & Ev. Pyren. 35. d. May 1892. Asteridium bieolor, Ell. & Ev. Ell. & Ev. Erythea 5 : 5. d. 31 Jan. 1897. Lindau & Syd. Hedw. 37 : Beibl. 7 : xxii. 9 April 1898. Sacc. & Syd. Syll. 14: 700. d. 20 Aug. 1899. 28-2 s Asteridium Celastri, Sacc. See Asterlna Celastri, Ell. & Kellerm. Asteridium dothideoides, Ell. & Ev. Ell. & Ev. Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 22 : 436. d. 31 Oct. 1895. Sacc. Hedw. 35 : Rep. 7: xxiv. 25 Feb. 1896. Sacc. & Syd. Syll. 14 : 700. d. 20 Aug. 1899. Astepidium Illieii, Tracy & Earle. Tracy & Earle, Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 22 : 176. d. 18 April 1895. Tracy & Earle, Bull. Miss. Exp. Sta. 34: 100. d. May 1895. Sacc. Hedw. 35: Rep. 7: xxiv. 25 Feb. 1896. Sacc. & Lindau, Hedw. 36 : Rep. 7 : xix. 30 April 1897. Sacc. & Syd. Syll. 14 : 699. d. 20 Aug. 1899. Astepidium lepidigenoides,, (Ell. & Ev.) Sacc. Sacc. Syll. 9 : 435. d. 15 Sept. 1891. Lindau in Engler & PrantI, Pflanzenfam. I 1 : 342. Jan. 1897. Asterlna lepidigenoides, Ell. & Ev. Ell. & Ev. Jour. Myc. 4: 121. d. Dec. 1888. Ell. & Ev. Pyren. 40. d. May 1892. Astepidium lepidigenum, (Ell. & Martin) Sacc. Sacc. Syll. 9 : 436. d. 15 Sept. 1891. Asterlna lepidigena, Ell. & Martin. Ell. & Martin, Am. Nat. 18 : 1148. d. Nov. 1884. Martin, Jour. Myc. 1 : 136. d. Nov. 1885. *E11. N. A. F. 1361. 1885. Bed. & Vogl. in Sacc. Syll. Add. 1-4 : 8. d. 31 Dec. 1886. *Wint. Fung. Eur. 3440. 1886. Ell. & Ev. Pyren. 41. d. May 1892. Astepidium monilifopme, Ell. & Ev. Ell. & Ev. in Millsp. Publ. Field Columb. Mus. Bot. 2 : 16. March 1900. [Publ. 43.] West Indies. Astepidium puppureum, (Ell. & Martin) Sacc. Sacc. Syll. 9 : 436. d. 15 Sept. 1891. Asterlna purpurea, Ell. & Martin. Ell. & Martin, Jour. Myc. 2 : 128. d. Nov. 1886. Berl. & Vogl. in Sacc. Syll. Add. 1-4 : 394. d. 31 Dec. 1886. Calkins, Jour. Myc. 3 : 7. Jan. 1887. Ell. & Ev. Pyren. 43. d. May 1892. Astepidium Xepophylli, (Ell.) Sacc. - Sacc. Syll. 9 : 437. d. 15 Sept. 1891. Asterina Xerophylli, Ell. Ell. Am. Nat. 17 : 319. d. March 1883. Sacc. Syll. 2 : Add. p. iii. d. 13 June 1883. Martin, Jour. Myc. 1 : 135. d. Nov. 1885. Ell. & Ev. Pyren. 39. d. May 1892. Asterina Agaves, Ell. & Ev. Ell. & Ev. Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 27: 571. d. 14 Nov. 1900. Mexico. Sacc. & Syd. Syll. 16 : 649. d. i Feb. 1902. Asterina aliena, Ell. & Gall. Ell. & Ev. Pyren. 36. d. May 1892. Astepina anomala, Cke. & Hark. See Asteridium anomalum, (Cke. & Hark.) Lindau. Astepina astepophopa, Ell. & Martin, nom. nud. Calkins, Jour. Myc. 2 : 42. April 1886. Calkins, Jour. Myc. 2 : 127. Nov. 1886. 283 Asterina Bignonise, Ell. & Ev. Ell. & Ev. Proc. Phil. Acad. 1890 : 220. d. 29 July 1800. Ell. & Ev. Pyren. 43. d. May 1892. Asterella Bignoniae, Sacc. Sacc. Syll. 9: 393. d. 15 Sept. 1891. Astepina bullata, B. & C. B. & C. Proc. Am. Acad. 4 : 129. d. 14 Dec. 1858. Cent. Amer. B. & C. Jour. Linn. Soc. 10 : 374. d. 1869. West Indies. Sacc. Syll. 1 : 45. d. 51. d. 13 June 1882. Ell. & Ev. Pyren. 44. d. May 1892. Asterina eapnoides, Ell. Ell. Am. Nat. 17 : 318. d. March 1883. Sacc. Syll. 2 : Add. p. ii. d. 13 June 1883. Dimerosporium eapnoides, Martin. Martin, Jour. Myc. 1 : 145. d. Dec. 1885. Ell. & Ev. Pyren. 34. d. May 1892. Asterella eapnoides, Sacc. Sacc. Syll. 9 : 398. d. 15 Sept. 1891. Astepina CelastPi, Ell. & Kellerm. Ell. & Kellerm. Jour. Myc. 1 : 3. d. Jan. 1885 and Hedw. 24 : 173. d. Aug. 1885. Martin, Jour. Myc. 1 : 134. d. Nov. 1885. Berl. & Vogl. in Sacc. Syll. Add. 1-4 : 12. d. 31 Dec. 1886 *E11. & Ev. N. A. F. 1542. 1886. Ell. & Ev. Pyren. 39. d. May 1892. Harvey, Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 23 : 51. 29 Feb. 1896. Ricker, Univ. of Maine Studies 3 : 30. 30 April 1902. Asteridium Celastri, Sacc. Sacc. Syll. 9 : 436. d. 15 Sept. 1891. Astepina earnea, Ell. & Martin. Ell. & Martin, Am. Nat. 17 : 1284. d. Dec. 1883. *E11. N. A. F. 7290. 1884. Martin, Jour. Myc. 1 : 134. d. Nov. 1885. Berl. & Vogl. in Sacc. Syll. Add. 1-4 : 9. d. 31 Dec. 1886. Ell. & Ev. Pyren. 38. d. May 1892. *Pazschke, Fung. Eur. 4052. April 1895. Lindau & Syd. Hedw. 37 : Beibl. 7: xxi. 9 April 1898. Asterella carnea, Sacc. Sacc. Syll. 9 : 393. d. 15 Sept. 1891. Tracy & Earle, Bull. Miss. Exp. Sta. 34 : 98. May 1895. Astepina Chamsenepii, (Rostr.) Ell. & Ev. Ell. & Ev. Pyren. 36. d. May 1892. Asterella Chamaenerii, Rostr. Rostr. Meddelelser om Groenl. 3 : 545. d. 1888 and Bot. Centralbl. 36: 5.^. 1888. Sacc. Syll. 9 : 399. d. 15 Sept. 1891. Rostr. Meddelelser om Groenl. B : 614. 1891. Rostr. Meddelelser om Groenl. 18 : 61 (19). 1894. Rostr. Meddelelser om Groenl. 30: 116. 1904- Astepina elavuligera. Cke. Cke. Grev. 6: 142. d. pi. ioi,f. i. June 1878 and 7: 96. March 1879. *Rav. Fung. Am. 76. 1878. *Rav. Fung. Am. 758. 1882. Sacc. Syll. 1 : 48. d. 13 June 1882. Berl. & Vogl. in Sacc. Syll. Add. 1-4 : n. d. 31 Dec. 1886. Ell. & Ev. Pyren. 43. d. May 1892. 284 Dimerosporium clavuligerum, Martin. Martin, Jour. Myc. 1 : 145. d. Dec. 1885. Asterella clavuligera, Sacc. Sacc. Syll. 9 : 397. d. 15 Sept. 1891. Asterina eoffeieola, Ell. & Ev. Ell. & Ev. Jour. Inst. Jamaica 1 : 248. d. April 1893. Asterina Colubrinse, Ell. & Kelsey. Ell. & Kelsey, Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 24 : 207. d. 24 April 1897. Sacc. & Syd. Syll. 14: 694. d. 20 Aug. 1899. West Indies. Ell. & Kelsey in Millsp. Publ. Field Columb. Mus. 1 : 465. Nov. 1902. [Publ. 68.] Asterina eomata, B. & Rav. B. Grev. 4 : 10 (148) no. 791. d. Sept. 1875. Cke. Grev. 6 : 142. June 1878. *Rav. Fung. Am. 73. 1878. Sacc. Syll. 1 : 49- d. 13 June 1882. Martin, Jour. Myc. 1 : 137. d. Nov. 1885. *Roum, Fung. Gall. 5036. 1889. Roum. Rev. Myc. 11 : 196. i Oct. 1889. *E11. & Ev. N. A. F. 2339. April 1890. Ell. & Ev. Pyren. 39. d. May 1892. Tracy & Earle, Bull. Miss. Exp. Sta. 38 : 140. May 1896. Underw. & Earle, Bull. Ala. Exp. Sta. 80: 181. d. 28 June 1897. Earle in Mohr. Contr. U. S. Nat. Herb. 6 : 168. 31 July 1901. Asterina eonglobata, B. & C. See Dimerosporium conglobatum, (B. & C.) Ell. & Ev. Asterina eongregata, B. & C. B. & C. Proc. Am. Acad. 4: 129. d. 14 Dec. 1858. Cent. Amer. Sacc. Syll. 1 : 48. d. 13 June 1882. Ell. & Ev. Pyren. 44. d. May 1892. Asterina eonnata, B. & C. B. & C. Jour. Linn. Soc. 10 : 374. d. 1869. West Indies. Sacc. Syll. 1 : 42. d. 13 June 1882. Asterina eoriaeella, Speg. Duss, Champ. Guad. & Martinique 83. 1903. West Indies. Asterina erustaeea, (Ell. & Ev.) n. n. Asterella Crustacea, Ell. & Ev. * Ell. & Ev. in Millsp. Publ. Field Columb. Mus. Bot. 2 : 15. d. pi. 51. March 1900. [Publ. 43.] West Indies. Asterina eupressina, (.Rehm) Cke. C. & E. Grev. 6 : 17. d. Sept. 1877. Rehm, Ascomyceten 96. 1881. Rehm, Hedw. 21 : 57. April 1882. Sacc. Syll. 1 : 42. d. 13 June 1882. Martin, Jour. Myc. 1 : 138. d. Nov. 1885. Ell. & Ev. Pyren. 37. d. May 1892. Venturia cupressina, Rehm in Exs. *Rehm, Ascomyceten 394. 1877. *E11. N. A. F. 160. 1878. *E11. N. A. F. 500. 1880. *Thm. Myc. Univ. 1543. 1880. Ell. in Cat. PI. N. J. 516. 1889. *Roum. Fung. Gall. 5142. 1890. Roum. Rev. Myc. 12 : 20. i Jan. 1890. 285 Asterina eutieulosa, Cke. Cke. Grev. 7 : 49. d. Dec. 1878. *Rav. Fung. Am. 328. 1879. Sacc. Syll. 1 : 44. d. 13 June 1882. Martin, Jour. Myc. 1 : 137. d. Nov. 1885. Ell. & Ev. Pyren. 40. d. May 1892. Asterella eutieulosa, Tracy & Earle. Tracy & Earle, Bull. Miss. Exp. Sta. 34 : 99. d. May 1895. Asterina deeolorans, B. & C. B. Grev. 4 : 9 (147) no. 785. d. Sept. 1875. Sacc. Syll. 1 : 46. d. ' 13 June 1882. Martin, Jour. Myc. i : 137. d. Nov. 1885. Ell. & Ev. Pyren. 40. d. May 1892. Astepina deliteseens, Elh & Martin. Ell. & Martin, Am. Nat. 17 : 1284. d. Dec. 1883. *E11. N. A. F. 7297. 1884. Martin, Jour. Myc. 1 : 134. d. Nov. 1885. Vogl. in Sacc. Syll. Sacc. Syll. 9 : 383. d. 15 Sept. 1891. Berl. & Vogl. in Sacc. Syll. Add. 1-4 : 10. d. 31 Dec. 1886. Ell. & Ev. Pyren. 36. d. pi. 6. May 1892. Tracy & Earle, Bull. Miss. Exp. Sta. 34 : 98. May 1895. Earle, Bot. Gaz. 21 : 226, 227. 25 April 1896. Astepina diplodioides, B. & C. B. Grev. 4: 9 (147) no. 787. d. Sept. 1875. Sacc. Syll. 1 : 41. d. 13 June 1882. Martin, Jour. Myc. 1 : 137. d. Nov. 1885. Ell. & Ev. Pyren. 44. d. May 1892. Underw. & Earle, Bull. Ala. Exp. Sta. 80: 181. d. 28 June 1897. Earle in Mohr, Contr. U. S. Nat. Herb. 6 : 168. 31 July 1001. Astepina diseoidea, Ell. & Martin. NOTE. It is possible that Asterina diseoidea, Ell. & Martin may be the same as A. oleina, Cke. but the specimen of the latter in Rav. Fung. Am. 757 is too immature to give satisfactory information. Ell. & Martin, Am. Nat. 18 : 1148. d. Nov. 1884. Ell. & Martin, Jour. Myc. 1 : 101. d. Aug. 1885 and Hedw. 25 : 44. d. Feb. 1886. Martin, Jour. Myc. 1 : 135. d. Nov. 1885. Calkins, Jour. Myc. 2 : 42. April 1886. Berl. & Vogl. in Sacc. Syll. Add. 1-4 : 8. d. 31 Dec. 1886. *E11. & Ev. N. A. F. 7754. 1887. Ell. & Ev. Pyren. 37. d. May 1892. Asterella diseoidea, Sacc. Sacc. Syll. 9 : 395. d. 15 Sept. 1891. Astepina dubiosa, Bomm. & Rous. Bomm. & Rous. in Durand & Pittier, Bull. Soc. Bot. Belg. 35 l : 157. d. 1896. Cent. Amer Sacc. & Syd. Syll. 14 : 696. d. 20 Aug. 1899. Astepina Epithalidis, (Ell. & Ev.) n. n. Asterella Erithalidis, Ell. & Ev. Ell. & Ev. in Millsp. Publ. Field Columb. Mus. Bot. 2: 15. d. pi. 50. March 190x3. [Publ. 43-3 West Indies. Astepina epysiphoides, B. & C. nom. nud. See Sphasrella nyssaecola, Cke. Astepina epysiphoides, Ell. & Martin. See Asterina patelloides, Ell. & Martin. 286 - Asterina Eugeniae, Mont. Mont. Syll. Crypt. 255. d. 1856. West Indies. Sacc. Syll. 1 : 49. d. 13 June 1882. Dothldea Eugenfas, Mont. Mont. Ann. Sci. Nat. II. 8 : 359. d. 1837. Asterina examinans, B. & C. B. & C. Jour. Linn. Soc. 10 : 374. d. 1869. West Indies. Sacc. Syll. 1 : 45. d. 13 June 1882. Astepina exasperans, B. & C. See Phacidium exasperans, S. Astepina fureata, Pat. Pat. Jour, de Bot. 2 : 148 (7). d.f. 4. i May 1888. West Indies. Astepina Gaulthepise, M. A. Curtis. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 22 : 101. 1869. Martin, Jour. Myc. 1 : 134. d. Nov. 1885. *E11. N. A. F. 1358. 1885. Berl. & Vogl. in Sacc. Syll. Add. 1-4: 7. d. 31 Dec. 1886. Ell. in Cat. PI. N. J. 510. 1889. Ell. & Ev. Pyren. 42. d. May 1892. *Seymour & Earle, E. F. 739. i Sept. ,1892. Davis, J. J., Tr. Wis. Acad. 9 : 165. 21 Aug. 1893. Kellerm. & Werner, Geol. Ohio 1~ : 352. Jan. 1895. Sacc. Syll. 1 1 : 256. d. July 1895. Harvey, Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 23 : 51. 29 Feb. 1896. Davis, J. J., Tr. Wis. Acad. 11 : 168. Aug. 1897. Orton, Rept. Vt. Exp. Sta. 12: 167. Dec. 1899 and Contr. Bot. Vt. 7: 167. Dec. 1899. Ricker, Univ. of Maine Studies 3 : 30. 30 April 1902. Asterella Gaultherise, Sacc. Sacc. Syll. 9 : 394. d. 15 Sept. 1891. Asterina globifepa, Ell. & Ev. Ell. & Ev. Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 22: 435. rf. 31 Oct. 1895. Hawaii. Sacc. Hedw. 35 : Rep. 7 : xxiv. 25 Feb. 1896. Sacc. & Syd. Syll. 14 : 696. d. 20 Aug. 1899. Astepina gpaminieola, Ell. & Ev. Ell. & Ev. Proc. Phil. Acad. 1893: 128. d. 28 Feb. 1893. Asterella graminicola, Sacc. Sacc. Syll. 1 1 : 257. d. July 1895. Astepina gpanulosa, (Klotzsch) Hook. & Arnott. Tracy & Earle, Bull. Miss. Exp. Sta. 34 : 98. d. May 1895. Tracy & Earle, Bull. Miss. Exp. Sta. 38 : 140. May 1896. Astepina Ilieis, Ell. NOTE. It seems to us from specimens examined that the structure of this species corresponds to that of the genus Microphyma in which it is placed by Spegazzini. See Microphyma Ilieis, ( Ell.) Speg. Astepina inquinans, Ell. & Ev. Ell. & Ev. Jour. Myc. 3 : 41. d. April 1887. Calkins, Jour. Myc. 3 : 46. April 1887. Langlois, Cat. PI. La. 27. 1887. *E11. & Ev. N. A. F. 1785. 1887. Sacc. Syll. 9 : 388. d. 15 Sept. 1891. Ell. & Ev. Pyren. 41. d. May 1892. Tracy & Earle, Bull. Miss. Exp. Sta. 38: 140. May 1896. Earle, Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 27 : 120. d. 24 March igoo. 287 Hume, Rept. Fla. Exp. Sta. 1900 : 40. 1900. Patterson, Bull. U. S. Agr. PI. Industry 8: 18. 3 Feb. 1902. Astepina intpieata, Ell, & Martin. Ell. & Martin, Am. Nat. 18 : 69. d. Jan. 1884. Martin, Jour. Myc. 1 : 136. d. Nov. 1885. Berl. & Vogl. in Sacc. Syll. Add. 1-4 : 8. d. 31 Dec. 1886. Ell. & Ev. Pyren. 38. d. May 1892. Asterella intrieata, Sacc. Sacc. Syll. 9 : 395. d. 15 Sept. 1891. Tracy & Earle, Bull. Miss. Exp. Sta. 34 : 99. d. May 1895. Astepina Laupi-Bopbonise, (S.) Cke. NOTE. The Dothidea Lauri-Borbonice, S. has been placed in Asterina with doubt by Cooke in Grev. 13 : 67. March 1885 and also in Asteroma, Cke. Grev. 13 : 41. Dec. 1884. Saccardo places it in Phyllachora. All the specimens of Dothidea Lauri-Borbonite in Herb. S. which have been examined by different writers have been imperfect and it is impossible to say what the species is and as there is no more reason for assigning it to Asterina than to Asteroma we give here all the references known to us. The species must be classed permanently with species ignota. Cke. Grev. 13: 67. March 1885. Dothidea Lauri-Borboniae, S. S. Syn. Am. Bor. 232 no. 1899. d. 1834. Cke. Grev. 13: 41. Dec. 1884. Ell. & Ev. Pyren. 605. May 1892. Phyllachora Lauri-Borbonias, Sacc. Sacc. Syll. 2 : 610. d. 13 June 1883. Asteroma Lauri-Borbonias, Cke. Cke. Grev. 13 : 41. Dec. 1884. Astepina Leemingii, Ell. & Ev. NOTE. The conidial stage of this species is probably Glenospora melio- loides, M. A. Curtis, of which no description has been published. Compare also Ditnerosportum Galactis, Ell. & Ev. Ell. & Ev. Proc. Phil. Acad! 1893 : 128. d. 28 Feb. 1893. Gaillard, Bull. Soc. Myc. 9: 97. pi. 7,f. 3. 31 March 1893. Small & Vail, Mem. Torr. Bot. Club 4 : 200. d. pi. 82. April 1894. *E11. & Ev. N. A. F. 3108. Nov. 1894. *E11. & Ev. Fung. Columb. ?//. 1894. Sacc. Syll. 11 : 256. d. July 1895. Millsp. & Nutt. Publ. Field Columb. Mus. Bot. 1 : 132. Jan. 1896. Glenospora melioloides, M. A. Curtis, nom. nud. Curtis, M. A., Bot. N. Car. 127. 1867. Cke. Bull. Buf. Soc. 3 : 196. July 1877. Astepina lepidigena, Ell. & Martin. See Asteridium lepidigenum, Sacc. Astepina lepidigenoides, Ell. & Ev. See Asteridium lepidigenoides, (Ell. & Ev.) Sacc. Astepina Lepiniana, Mont. See Asterina pelliculosa, B. Astepina megalospora, B. & C. B. & C. Jour. Linn. Soc. 10 : 373- d. 1869. West Indies. Sacc. Syll. 1 : 41. d. 13 June 1882. Astepina melioloides, B. & C. See Dimerosporium melioloides, (B. & C.) Martin. 288 Asterina Mexieana, Ell. & Ev. Ell. & Ev. Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 27 : 51. d. 17 Feb. 1900. Mexico. Sacc. & Syd. Syll. 16 : 648. d. i Feb. 1902. Asterina minor, Ell. & Ev. Ell. & Ev. Jour. Myc. 2 : 42. d. April 1886. Bed. & Vogl. in Sacc. Syll. Add. 1-4 : n. d. 31 Dec. 1886. Sacc. Syll. 9 : 389. d. 15 Sept. 1891. Ell. & Ev. Pyren. 41. d. May 1892. ?Asterina nigerrima, Ell. NOTE. This species is placed by Lindau in the genus Asterula. Ell. Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 8 : 91. d. Aug. 1881. . Sacc. Syll. 1 : 48. d. 13 June 1882. Martin, Jour. Myc. 1 : 137. d. Nov. 1885. Ell. in Cat. PI. N. J. 509. 1889. Ell. & Ev. Pyren. 43. May 1892. Asterula nigerrima, Lindau. Lindau in Engler & Prantl, Pflanzenfam. I 1 : 339. Jan. 1897. Asterina nuda, Pk. Martin, Jour. Myc. 1 : 134. d. Nov. 1885. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 38 : 102. d. pi. 2 ,f. 11-15. 1885. Berl. & Vogl. in Sacc. Syll. Add. 1-4 : 9. c . 1900. Laschia velutina, Lev. B. Ann. Nat. Hist. II. 9 : 197. March 1852. West Indies. Auricula velutina, O. Kuntze. Kuntze, O., Rev. Gen. PI. 3 2 : 446. 1898. Aupieulapia Vespeptilio, Fr. Fr. Nova Acta R. Soc. Sci. Upsal. III. 1 : 112. d. 1851. Cent Amer. Polakowsky, Jahresb. Ver. Erdkunde Dresden 16 : 73. 1879. Sacc. Cub. & Mane. Syll. 6 : 763. d. i Aug. 1888. Patila Vespertilio, O. Kuntze. Kuntze, O., Rev. Gen. PI. 2 : 864. 1891. Aupieulapia Wpightii, (B. & C.} n. n. NOTE. It seems to us that Hirneola Wrigktii, B. & C. and Hirneola minuta, B. & C. are the same species. The specimens examined were not in very good fruiting condition but they probably though not certainly belong to the genus Aurieularia. It would 'be interesting to know the relation of this species to Aurieularia fuscosuccinea. 310 Hlrneola Wrightii, B. & C. B. & C. Jour. Linn. Soc. 10 : 340. d. 1869. West Indies. Sacc. Cub. & Mane. Syll. 6 : 767. d. i Aug. 1888. Hirneola minute, B. & C. B. & C. Jour. Linn. Soc. 10 : 340. d. 1869. West Indies. Sacc. Cub. & Mane. Syll. 6 : 767. d. i Aug. 1888. Auricula minute, Q. Kuntze. Kuntze, O., Rev. Gen. PI. 2 : 844. 1891. Auricula Wrightii, O. Kuntze. Kuntze, O., Rev. Gen. PI. 2 : 844. 1891. Aupisealpium tenellum, O. Kuntze. See Arrhenia tenella, Fr. Aylogpaphum. See Aulographum. Baetpidium, Kze. , Pound & Clements, Minn. Bot. Studies 9 : 734. d. 31 May 1897. Baetridium earneum, Kze. NOTE. The Schweinitzian specimen of this species, which we have exam- ined, does not show any definite structure. S. Syn. Am. Bor. 276 no. 2576. 1834. Baetpidium elavatum, B. & Br. See Baetridium flavum, Kze. Baetpidium effusum, S. NOTE. We have not been able to examine a specimen of this- species. S. Syn. Am. Bor. 276 no. 2577. d. 1834. Sacc. Syll. 4 : 693. d. 10 April 1886. Baetpidium Ellisii, B. See Baetridium flavum, Kze. Baetpidium flavum, Kze. S. Syn. Am. Bor. 276 no. 2575. 1834. Curtis, M. A., Bot. N. Car. 120. 1867. Frost, Proc. Boston Soc. 12 : 79. 1869. Cke. Handbook 479. d.f. 188. 1871. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 26 : 77. April 1874. Frost in Cat. PI. Amherst 82. 1875. Pk. in Day's Cat., Bull. Buf. Soc. 4 : 203 (139). 1883. Sacc. Syll. 4 : 691. d. 10 April 1886. Cobb, List PI. Amherst 39. 1887. Millsp. Bull. W. Va. Exp. Sta. 24: 517. June 1892. Kellerm. & Werner, Geol. Ohio 7 2 : 374- Jan. 1895. Millsp. & Nutt. Publ. Field Columb. Mus. Bot. 1 : 100. Jan. 1896. Lindau in Engler & Prantl, Pflanzenfam. I 1 **: 508. /. 260 E. Feb. 1900. Duss, Champ. Guad. & Martinique 94. 1903. Oidium aureum, S. Am. Bor. S. Syn. Am. Bor. 285 no. 2744. 1834. Curtis, M. A., Bot. N. Car. 130. 1867. Hark. & Moore, Cat. Pac. Fung. 30. Feb. 1880. Baetridium Ellisii, B. B. Grev. B : 51 (93) no. 538. d. Dec. 1874. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 31 : 58. 1879. Cragin, Bull. Wash. Lab. 1 : 68. Jan. 1885. Sacc. Syll. 4 : 692. d. 10 April 1886. Arth. & Holw. Bull. Minn. Surv. 3 : 34. i Oct. 1887. 311 Morg. Bot. Gaz. 15 : 86. April 1890. McClatchie in Reid's Hist. Pasadena 617. 1895. Ricker, Univ. of Maine Studies 3 : 24. 30 April 1902. Bactridium clavatum, B. & Br. Morg. Bot. Gaz. 15 : 86. April 1890. McClatchie, Proc. S. Cal. Acad. 1 : 377. 5 June 1897. Baetridium fulvellum, B. NOTE. This was originally described apparently in Fungi Cubenses where it is said to occur also in Venezuela. An examination of Wright's Cuban specimen and Fendler's from Venezuela in Herb. Curtis shows that the Venezuela and Cuban plants are not the same species. The Cuban specimen in habit and microscopic structure is certainly very near to, if not identical with, Bactridium fiawm. The Venezuela specimens are branching, coralloid masses about 6 mm. in height and of a yellowish color. They are composed of a dense branching mass of hyphse which branch dichotomo-corymbosely at the surface and have tips bearing spores composed of 8 to 14 cells and measuring 280 /j. to 300 // by 28 // to 35 fj. It is doubtful whether this species is properly placed in the genus Bactridium. B. & C. Jour. Linn. Soc. 10 : 354. d. 1869. West Indies. Sacc. Syll. 4 : 692. d. 10 April 1886. Baetpodesmium elavulatum, Cke. & Hark. See Clasterosporium elavulatum, (Cke. & Hark.) Sacc. Baetpodesmium opacum, Cke. & Hark. See Clasterosporium Harknessli, Sacc. Badhamia, B. Including Scyphium, Rostf. Badhamia afflnis, Rostf. Rostf. Mycetozoa 143. d. 1875. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 31 : 41, 56. 1879. Berl. in Sacc. Syll. 7 : 331. d. 15 March 1888. Lister, Mycetozoa 36. d. 1894.* Morg. Jour. Cin. Soc. 19 : 35 (107). d. pi. 3 (75), /. 70. 23 Aug. 1896. Macbr. Slime-moulds 66. d. Aug. 1899. Badhamia eapsulifepa, (Bull.) B. NOTE. It seems to be generally agreed that Badhamia capsulifera, (Bull.) B. and Badhamia hyalina, (P.) B. should be united. Didymium simulant, Howe is united with this species on the authority of Peck. See also note under Badhamia papaveracea, B. & Rav. Morg. Jour. Cin. Soc. 19 : 34 (106). d. 23 Aug. 1896. Harvey, Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 24 : 67. d. 28 Feb. 1897. Macbr. Slime-moulds 68. d. Aug. 1899. Ricker, Univ. of Maine Studies 3 : 12. 30 April 1902. Physarum hyallnum, P. S. Syn. Car. 62 (36) no. 371. 1822. S. Syn. Am. Bor. 257 no. 2276. 1834. Curtis, M. A., Bot. N. Car. 112. 1867. Badhamia hyalina, B. Cke. Handbook 392. d. 1871. Cke. Ann. N. Y.. Lyceum 11 : 390. June 1877. s Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 29 : 46. 1878. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 31 : 56. 1879. PBessey, Bull. Iowa Agr. Coll. 1884: 134. Jan. 1885. Berl. in Sacc. Syll. 7 : 332. d. 15 March 1888. Ell. in Cat. PI. N. J. 595. 1889, 312 Schrt. in Engler & Prantl, Pflanzenfam. I 1 : 35. d. Aug. 1892. McClatchie, Bot. Gaz. 19 : 246. 20 June 1894. McClatchie in Reid's Hist. Pasadena 609. 1895. Harvey, Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 23 : 307. 20 Aug. 1896. Olive, Proc. Ind. Acad. 1897: 149. 1898. Ricker, Univ. of Maine Studies 3 : 12. 30 April 1902. Didymium simulans, Howe. Howe, Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 6: 30. rf. April 1875 and Hedw. 14: 188. d. Dec. 1875. Cke. Ann. N. Y. Lyceum 11 : 392. June 1877. Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 31 : 57. 1879. Berl. in Sacc. Syll. 7 : 332. d. 15 March 1888. Badhamia varia, Massee p. p. Massee, Mon. Myx. 319. d. Dec. 1892 and Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 20 : 79. Feb. 1893. Badhamia ehrysotrieha, Rostf . See Badhamia decipiens, (M. A. Curtis) B. Badhamia decipiens, (M. A. Curtis) B. NOTE. Physarum subglobosttm, Berl. in Sacc. Syll. 7 : 352 is an error for Physarum chrysotrichum, B. & C. which is again quoted on page 333 of the Sylloge under its proper name. See also note under Physarum Auriscal- pium, Cke. B. Grev. 2 : 66 (55). Nov. 1873. Berl. in Sacc. Syll. 7 : 333. d. 15 March 1888. Lister, Mytetozoa 32. d. pi. 3 B,f. a-i. 1894. Morg. Jour. Cin. Soc. 19: 36 (108) d. pi. 3 (75), /. 71. 23 Aug. 1896. Underw. & Earle, Bull. Ala. Exp. Sta. 80: 133. d. 28 June 1897. Lister, Jour. Bot. 35 : 210. June 1897. Macbr. Slime-moulds 63. d. Aug. 1899. Earle in Mohr. Contr. U. S. Nat Herb. 6 : 141. 31 July 1901. Sumstine, Torreya 4 : 36. 12 March 1904. Lister, Jour, of Bot. 42 : 129. d. May 1904. Physarum decipiens, M. A. Curtis. Curtis, M. A., Am. Jour. Sci. II. 6 : 352. d. Nov. 1848. Curtis, M. A., Bot. N. Car. 112. 1867. Rostf. Mycetozoa 115. 1875. Physarum chrysotrichum, B. & C. B. Grev. 2 : 66 (54) no. 357. d. Nov. 1873. Rostf. Mycetozoa 115. 1875. Massee, Mon. Myx. 300. d. Dec. 1892. Badhamia ehrysotrieha, Rostf. Rostf. Mycetozoa, Suppl. 4. d. 1876. Cke. Ann. N. Y. Lyceum 11 : 390. June 1877. Physarum subglobosum, Berl. Berl. in Sacc. Syll. 7 : 352. d. 15 March 1888. Physarum gyrosum, Massee p. p. Massee, Mon. Myx. 307. 1892. Badhamia faseieulata, (Jungh.) Rostf. NOTE. We have not been able to examine specimens of this species. Harvey, Bull. Torr. Bot Club 23 : 308. 20 Aug. 1896. Ricker, Univ. of Maine Studies 3 : 12. 30 April 1902. Badhamia granulifera, Massee. NOTE. 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