INDEX TO INTRODUCTION.
ifÆthalium,
23.
Agaric of Holly, 6 .
Agaricini, 6, 20.
Agaricus, 51.
--------------abortivus, 59.
--------------æruginosus, 48.
--------------arvensis, 64, 79.
--------------campestris, 56, 64.
--------------cerussatus, 56.
--------------disseminatus, 28.
--------------euosmos, 68.
— fabaceus, 80.
--------------fusipes, 43.
--------------gliodermus, 25.
--------------laccatus, 56.
--------------melleus, 88.
--------------muscarius, 66.
--------------odorus, 66.
------------- olearius, 48.
--------------ostreatus, 59, 63.
--------------popinalis, 59.
--------------procerus, 61.
------------- racemosus, 59.
-------------- rubescens, 56.
Algæ, 30.
Amadou, 2, 65.
Annulus, 4.
Antennaria cellaris, 31.
Antennariei, 19, 21.
Asci, 10, 17, 49.
Ascomyces, 45.
Ascomycetes, 17, 21.
Ascobolus, 33.
Ascophora, 59.
Aseroe, 80.
Asterophora, 59.
Auricularini, 9, 17, 20, 87.
Balanophora, 24, 39.
Batarrea, 12, 22.
Bloodrain, 32.
Blue-Mould, 16.
Boletus, 6, 7, 11, 51.
, change o f colour in, 6.
oeneus, 48.
edulis, 77.
Botrytis, 70, 86, 44.
------------curta, 46.
------------ parasitica, 44.
Bulgaria inquinans, 51.
Bunt, 52, 75.
, cure of, 75.
Cæomacei, 15, 21.
Cantharellus cibarius, 5.
Caterpillar Fungus, 18.
Champignon, 1, 2, 5, 61.
Chantarelle, 5.
Clathrus cancellatus, 12.
Clavaria, 19, 87.
------------ fastigiata, 9.
------------ vermiculata, 9.
Clavati, 9, 20, 46, 86.
Conidia, 50.
Coniomycetes, 15, 2 1 , 58.
Coprini, 28, 42.
Coprinus, 51.
--------------, barren, 42.
-------------- radiatus, 28.
Cordiceps, 47, 75.
----------------entomorrhiza, 70.
--------------militaris, 70.
--------------Sinensis, 66.
Coremium, 46.
Corticium, 87.
Cortina, 4.
Cyathus vernicosus, 14.
Dactylium roseum, 31.
Dædalea quercina, 5.
Dasyglæa, 26.
De Bary, 13, 26, 88 .
Dematiei, 16, 21.
Dimidiate, 5.
Dry-rot, 7, 72.
ElveUacei, 18, 21.
Ergot, 66, 75, 76.
Erineum, 88.
Fairy Eings, 41, 67, 79.
False Truffle, 65.
Fermentation, 64.
Fistulina, 6 .
Fungáis, 2.
Fungi, name, 2.
, gill-bearing, 5.
, vein-bearing, 5.
, pore-beanng, 6 .
, tooth-bearing, 8 .
, ear-shaped, 9.
, club-shaped, 9.
, jelly-like, 1 0 .
, underground, 1 1 .
, Phalloid, 1 2 .
, Puff-ball, 12.
, slimy-spawned, 13.
, relations to animals, 13.
Fungi, bird’s-ncst, 14.
, dust-seeded, 15.
, Blights and dark Mildews, 1
, Mould-like, 16.
, ascigerous, 17.
, tabular view of, 2 0 .
, sporiferous, 2 0 .
, sporidiiferous, 2 1 .
, nature of, 2 2 .
members o f Vegetable Kingdom,
2 2 .
absorb oxygen, 24.
, species definite, 24.
, drawings of, at Stockholm, 25.
not creatures of chance, 25.
, habitats of, 27.
suffer from excess o f moisture,
28.
, growth on poisonous substances,
30.
in closed cavities, 31.
in bread, 32.
on cooked provisions, 32.
on animal substances, 33.
, geographical distribution, 34.
in Europe, 36.
, fossil, 37.
growth of, 39.
- , spawn of, 39.
- , centrifugal development, 40,
43.
, deep penetration o f spawn, 41.
, power o f overcoming resistance,
42.
, duration of, 43.
, structure of, 44.
, vessels o f latex in, 47.
, colour of, 48.
, luminous, 48.
, heat generated by, 48.
, odours supposed fatal to, 48.
, propagation of, 49.
, parasitic (fructificationin), 51.
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