INDEX TO SPECIES.

acicula (Mycena),97.acutesquamosa (Lepiota),81.adiposa (Pholiota),151.adusta (Russula),127.æruginosa (Stropharia),32.alneum (Schizophyllum),136.alutacea (Russula),125.ambigua (Dædalea),16.ambigua (Trametes),16.americana (Lepiota),80.americanus (Boletus),178.antipoda (Galera),155.applanatus (Crepidotus),161.applanatus (Polyporus),193.appendiculatum (Hypholoma),27.applicatus (Pleurotus),109.arvensis (Agaricus),20.asperula (Lepiota),82.asprella (Leptonia),147.atramentarius (Coprinus),40.atro-tomentosus (Paxillus),169.aurantia (Armillaria),84.aurantiacus (Cantharellus),129.aurivella (Pholiota),152.badhami (Lepiota),81.bispora (Morchella),219.bohemica (Verpa),219.bombycina (Volvaria),140.botrytes (Clavaria),202.brevipes (Boletus),179.brumalis (Polyporus),191.bulbosus (Boletus),172.cæsarea (Amanita),70.calolepis (Crepidotus),161.campestris (Agaricus),18.campanella (Omphalia),101.candida (Clitocybe),89.candolleanum (Hypholoma),28.cantharellus (Craterellus),208.caput-medusæ (Hydnum),198.caput-ursi (Hydnum),197.caudicinus (Polyporus),190.cerasina (Pholiota),152.cervinus (Pluteus),138.chelidonium (Lactarius),124.chimonophilus (Crepidotus),160.chromapes (Boletus),176.chrysodon (Hygrophorus),111.chrysorrheus (Lactarius),122.cibarius (Cantharellus),128.cinnabarinum (Calostoma),212.cinnabarinus (Polystictus),192.cinnamomeus (Cortinarius),162.cinnamomeus (Polystictus),192.coccinea (Sarcoscypha),222.coccineus (Hygrophorus),112.cohærens (Marasmius),132.cohærens (Mycena),132.collinitus (Cortinarius),161.comatus (Coprinus),33.commune (Schizophyllum),136.comtulus (Agaricus),24.conica (Morchella),217.conicus (Hygrophorus),114.connatus (Polystictus),192.coprinoides (Galera),155.coralloides (Hydnum),196.cornucopioides(Craterellus),208.corrugatus (Paxillus),170.corrugis (Lactarius),116.corticatus (Pleurotus),106.cothurnata (Amanita),66.cretaceus (Agaricus),79.crassipes (Morchella),219.crispa (Helvella),219.crispa (Trogia),139.cristata (Lepiota),81.crustuliniforme (Hebeloma),158.cyanothrix (Mycena),98.cyathiforme (Lycoperdon),209.cyathiformis (Clitocybe),90.cyathiformis (Panus),135.deliciosa (Morchella),219.deliciosus (Lactarius),123.diminutivus (Agaricus),26.disseminata (Psathyrella),48.dryinus (Pleurotus),105.dryophila (Collybia),204.duplicata (Dictyophora),214.eburneus (Hygrophorous),111.echinata (Inocybe),158.edulus (Boletus),172.emetica (Russula),127.epichysium (Omphalia),101.epipterygia (Mycena),96.erinaceus (Hydnum),198.esculenta (Gyromitra),220.esculenta (Morchella),217.farinosa (Amanitopsis),76.felleus (Boletus),173.fimicola (Panæolus),48.firma (Fistulina),186.flava (Galera),155.flavidus (Boletus),178.flavidus (Paxillus),168.floccocephala (Amanita),62.floccopus (Strobilomyces),185.floccosa (Sarcoscypha),221.fœnisecii (Psilocybe),48.fomentarius (Polyporus),194.formosa (Clavaria),201.fragile (Hydnum),200.fragilis (Russula),127.frondosa (Tremella),205.frondosus (Polyporus),188.frostiana (Amanita),54.fuciformis (Tremella),206.fuligineus (Hygrophorus),113.fuliginosus (Lactarius),118.fulvotomentosus (Crepidotus),161.furcata (Russula),127.fusiger (Spinellus),95.galericulata (Mycena),94.gemmatum (Lycoperdon),210.gerardii (Lactarius),119.giganteum (Lycoperdon),210.glandulosa (Exidia),206.glutinosus (Gomphidius),51.granulatus (Boletus),178.graveolens (Hydnum),200.grayanum (Entoloma),144.hæmatopa (Mycena),98.hepatica (Fistulina),186.herbarum (Crepidotus),160.hirsutus (Polystictus),192.hypothejus (Hygrophorus),114.igniarius (Polyporus),194.illudens (Clitocybe),90.imbricatum (Hydnum),198.impudicus (Ithyphallus),216.incana (Leptonia),147.indigo (Lactarius),125.infundibuliformis (Clitocybe),90.intybaceus (Polyporus),189.involutus (Paxillus),166.johnsoniana (Pholiota),153.jubatum (Entoloma),143.laccata (Clitocybe),89.lachnophylla (Collybia),132.lachrymabundum (Hypholoma),28.lacrymans (Merulius),194.lacunosa (Helvella),220.lævis (Annularia),78.lateritia (Galera),155.lecomtei, (Lentinus),135.lepida (Russula),126.lepideus (Lentinus),135.lignyotus (Lactarius),117.livida (Amanitopsis),75.longipes (Collybia),93.lubrica (Leotia),221.lucidus (Polyporus),193.leucophæus (Polyporus),194.lutescens (Calostoma),212.lutescens (Mitremyces),213.lutescens (Tremella),205.luteus (Boletus),181.macrocarpus (Spinellus),95.mappa (Amanita),58.marginata (Pholiota),151.maritimus (Agaricus),142.merismoides (Phlebia),195.mellea (Armillaria),83.micaceus (Coprinus),42.miniatus (Hygrophorus),113.morgani (Lepiota),80.mucida (Clavaria),203.muscaria (Amanita),52.mycetophila (Tremella),205.naucina (Lepiota),77.nigricans (Gomphidius),49.nigricans (Russula),127.nivalis (Amanitopsis),76.oblectans (Polystictus),192.obsonium (Boletus),177.ochroleucus (Cortinarius),163.orcella (Clitopilus),143.oreades (Marasmius),131.ornatipes (Boletus),174.ostreatus (Pleurotus),104.pallida (Fistulina),186.pantherina (Amanita),69.panuoides (Paxillus),170.papilionaccus (Panæolus),48.paradoxa (Flammula),168.peckii (Tricholoma),85.pelletieri (Clitocybe),168.pellucida (Tubaria),159.perennis (Polystictus),192.pergamenus (Lactarius),121.pergamenus (Polystictus),193.perplexum (Hypholoma),27.personatum (Tricholoma),87.petaloides (Pleurotus),107.phalloides (Amanita),55.pictus (Boletinus),183.pinicola (Polyporus),194.piperatus (Lactarius),120.pistillaris (Clavaria),203.pistillaris (Craterellus),203.placomyces (Agaricus),19.platyphylla (Collybia),93.polita (Eccilia),148.polychroa (Flammula),156.polygramma (Mycena),94.polypyramis (Amanita),74.porosus (Boletinus),184.præcox, (Pholiota),150.prælonga (Mycena),94.pratensis (Hygrophorus),113.procera (Lepiota),79.prunulus (Clitopilus),142.psittacinus (Hygrophorus),114.punctipes (Boletus),179.pura (Mycena),95.putidum (Hydnum),199.pyriforme (Lycoperdon),211.rachodes (Lepiota),79.radicata (Collybia),93.ravenelii (Dictyophora),215.repanda (Inocybe),257.repandum (Entoloma),143.repandum (Hydnum),198.resimus (Lactarius),121.retirugis (Chalymotta),48.retirugis (Panæolus),45.rhodoxanthus (Flammula),168.rhodoxanthus (Gomphidius),168.rhodoxanthus (Paxillus),167.rodmani (Agaricus),20.rotula (Marasmius),130.rubescens (Amanita),71.rudis (Panus),135.rufus (Gyrocephalus),207.rugocephalum (Hypholoma),30.sapidus (Pleurotus),104.sapinea (Flammula),157.scaber (Boletus),174.sejunctum (Tricholoma),88.semiglobata (Stropharia),31.semilibera (Morchella),219.semiorbicularis (Naucoria),153.serotinus (Pleurotus),109.silvaticus (Agaricus),21.silvicola (Agaricus),22.solidipes (Panæolus),48.solitaria (Amanita),72.spadicea (Amanitopsis),75.speciosa (Volvaria),141.spinulifera (Collybia),132.splendens (Polystictus),192.spreta(Amanita),69.squarrosa (Pholiota),152.squarrosoides (Pholiota),152.stercoraria (Stropharia),32.stipticus (Lentinus),135.stipticus (Panus),135.strictius (Entoloma),145.strigosus (Panus),135.strobilaceus (Strobilomyces),184.strobiliformis (Amanita),73.sublateritium (Hypholoma),26.subluteus (Boletus),181.subrufescens (Agaricus),23.subsquarrosa (Pholiota),152.subtomentosus (Boletus),167.succosa (Mycena),100.sulphureus (Polyporus),190.sulfureoides (Pleurotus),107.tammii (Flammula),179.tenera (Galera),155.tomentosulus (Pluteus),140.tomninosus (Lactarius),119.tremellosus (Merulius),194.ulmarius (Pleurotus),102.umbellatus (Polyporus),189.unicolor (Pholiota),151.vaginata (Amanitopsis),74.variicolor (Bolbitius),164.velutinum (Hydnum),200.velatipes (Amanita),63.velutipes (Collybia),92.velutipes (Spathularia),220.vermiculosus (Boletus),177.verna (Amanita),60.vernalis (Naucoria),154.verrucosum (Scleroderma),212.versicolor (Polystictus),192.versutus (Crepidotus),160.violacens (Cortinarius),161.virescens (Russula),126.virosa (Amanita),61.volemus (Lactarius),115.volvata (Amanitopsis),76.vulgare (Scleroderma),212.vulgaris (Mycena),97.vulpinus (Lentinus),134.

Page 17[A] For analytical keys to the families and genera see Chapter XXII.Changed Chapter XXII to XXIV.Apparently Chapters were added making these references outdated.

Page 18[B] For analytical key to the genera see Chapter XXII.Changed Chapter XXII to XXIV.

Page 32The spores are black in mass, not purple tinged. For analytical keys to the genera see Chapter XXII.Changed XXII to XXIV.

Page 33Changed kornos to kopros in accordance with printed correction list.

Page 52The spores are white in mass, or sometimes with a faint yellowish or lilac tinge. For analytical keys to the genera see Chapter XXII.Changed XXII to XXIV.

Page 54Figures 52–54 are from plants (No. 2065 C. U. herbarium) collected in an open woods near Ithaca. For the poisonous property of the plant see Chapter XX.Changed Chapter XX to Chapter XXII.

Page 58condition of the circumsissleChanged to circumscissile.

Page 60asA. verna; the pilus convex, the annulus broad and entire,Changed to pileus.

Page 69a few remnants of the volva, striate on the margin, and 1-.5 cm.Unchanged, although 1–1.5 cm. may have been intended.

Page 71 Facing Plate 19Fig. 2.—A. cæsaria.Changed to cæsarea.

Page 104often in a recticulate fashion. Thesporesare white, oblong, 7–10 µChanged to 'reticulate'.

Page 132variations being due to numbers of colored cystidaChanged to cystidia.

Page 138The spores are rosy, pink, salmon colored, flesh colored, or reddish.For analytical keys to the genera see Chapter XXII.Changed Chapter XXII to XXIV.

Page 148Thepileusis convex and umbilcate, somewhat membranaceous, smooth,Changed to umbilicate.

Page 150The spores are ochre yellow, rusty, rusty-brown, or some shade of yellow. For analytical keys to the genera see Chapter XXII.Changed XXII to XXIV.

Page 155membraneous, ovate or companulateChanged to campanulate.

Page 164during May and June, 1898, in a freshly manured grass plat between plat = a portion of flat, even ground.

Page 182were found in open woods under Kalmia were the sun had an opportunityChanged to 'where the sun'.

Page 209giant buff-ball, and theL. cyathiforme, where the wall or peridiumChanged to 'puff-ball'.

Page 220Changed Gyromytra to Gyromitra in accordance with the corrections list.

Page 226then the specimen must be covered with a bell-bar or other receiverChanged to 'bell-jar'.

Page 265or compartment where there is little moisture, until the bricks areUnchanged. Although, 'a little moisture' seems to make more sense.

Page 283also wash and remove the pores from half a dozen good sized "beefsteak"Changed to 'spores'.

Page 290made, but it may be assumed that the soluble cabohydratesChanged to carbohydrates.

Page 307honey-combed surface, or recticulate,Changed to 'reticulate'.

Page 309Gillsnot decurrent, plants parastic on other mushrooms.Changed to parasitic.

Page 3104—Stipetenaceous, margin of pileus first incurved.Changed to tenacious.

Page 320carnucopioides (Craterellus), 208.Changed to cornucopioides.

Page 322spreta (Amanita), 69.Relocated alphbetically 2 lines up from original.

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