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Fungi, propagation by fragments of
spawn, 52.
, variations of, 54.
, no hybrids, 54.
, uses of, 60.
as nutriment, 60.
, accidents from, 63.
ansesthetic, 66.
as manure, 67.
, worship of, 67.
, diseases produced by, 68.
in animals, 68.
■------— in vegetables, 70.
, insect-borne, 70.
on living plants, 73.
, cultivation of, 77.
- , collection and preservation
of, 83.
, systematic arrangement, 86.
Fungology, 2.
----------------, objections to the term, 2 .
Funguses, 2.
Fusisporium, 52.
Galls, 88.
Gasteromycetes, 11, 20.
Geäster, 12.
Geoglossum, 87.
German tinder, 65.
Germination, 50, 81.
Gill-bearing Fungi, 5.
GiUs, variations of, 56.
Graphiola Phoenicis, 56.
Gymnosporium, 45.
Helvella, 18.
Hericium, 8 .
Hydnangium carotæcolor, 11.
Hydnei, 8 , 20.
Hydnum auriscalpium, 8 .
---------------repandum, 8 .
Hymenangium, 13.
Hymenium, 5, 7, 10, 56.
----------------- , variations of, 56.
Hymenogaster, 13.
Hymenomycetes, 10, 20, 56.
Hyphomycetes, 16, 21, 46, 58.
Hypogsei, 11, 18, 20.
Hypoxylon marginatum, 80.
Hysterangium, 87.
Hysterium Eubi, 51.
Isaria, 86.
Isariei, 16, 21.
Jew’s-ear, 65.
Ketchup, 64-.
Labrella Ptarmicie, 53.
Lactarii, 47.
Lamellse, 3.
Lecidea atro-alha, 40.
Lentinus lepideus, 59.
tigrinus, 59.
Lenzites betulina, 5.
Leptomiti, 29, 53.
Lichen concentricus, 40.
Lycogala epidendrum, 26.
terrestris, 23.
Lycoperdon, 23.
-------------------Bovista, 67.
Marasmius hsematocophalus, 80.
----------------oreades, 15.
----------------rotula, 58.
----------------urens, 61.
Melanconiei, 15, 21.
Melanogaster Broomeianus, 11.
Merulius lacrymans, 7.
Mitrula paludosa, 28.
Morel, 17, 63.
Moulds, 2, 16, 19.
Moxa, 65.
Mucedines, 16, 20.
Mucor nitens, 19, 29.
Mucorini, 21.
Muscardine, 70.
Mushroom, as a type, 3, 45.
---------------cosmopolite, 36.
considered commercially.
—, cultivation of, 78.
— on lawns, 79.
Mycology, 2.
Myxogastres, 14, 2 1 , 26, 47, 84.
------------------- , doubtful nature of, 23,
26.
Nectria cinnabarina, 16, 18.
inaurata, 51.
Nidulariei, 14, 21.
Nostoc, 3.
Nyctalis, 59.
Oidium fructigenum, 40.
Onygenei, 19, 21.
Pénicillium in amber, 38.
-------------------glaucum, 46.
----------------- , rose-coloured, 31.
Peridium, 12.
Perisporiacei, 19, 21.
Perisporium, 19.
Perithecium, 14.
Peronospora, 44.
Peziza, 17, 18, 87.
æruginosa, 48, 67.
venosa, 17.
Phacidiacei, 18, 21.
Phacidium, 18.
Phænogams resembling Fungi, 24.
Phalli, 11, 12.
Phalloidei, 11, 21.
Phallus, 47, 87.
Phragmotrichacei, 15, 21.
Phycomyces, 30.
Physomycetes, 17, 21.
Pileus, 3.
Pilz, 2.
Pistillaria, 58.
Podaxinei, 11.
Podisoma, 86, 87.
Polyactis, 44.
Polyporei, 7, 20.
Polypori, 24, 36, 42, 57.
Polyporus o f birch, 1.
----------------of walnut and ash, 1 .
--------------- betulinus, 67.
--------------- fomentarius, 65.
Polyporus fraxineus, 43.
--------------- hispidus, 7, 43.
igniarius, 7, 66 .
----------------lucidus, 38.
--------------- officinalis, 65.
----------------sacer, 67.
— -----Schweinitzii, 23.
— squamosus, 7 ,4 2 , 59, 7 l.
—— tuberaster, 58, 80.
- versicolor, 7.
Polycystis Violæ, 53.
Polysaccum, 23.
----------------- crassipes, 66.
Psilopezia, 87.
Pucciniæi, 15, 21. »
Puff-balls, 11,12.
--------------, starry, 1 2 .
Pycnidia, 50.
Eafflesia, 39.
Eafflesiacei, 24.
Eesupinate, 5.
Eeticularia maxima, 13.
Ehytisma acerinum, 18.
Ehizomorpha, 57.
---------------------subcorticalis, 42.
Eussulæ, 47.
Eust, 74.
Sapballs, 2.
Saprolegnia, 53.
Sarcina, 69.
Sarcode, 23.
Schizophyllum commune, 80.
Schwamm, 2.
Scleroderma, 12.
Sclerotium, 58.
--------------- , development ol', 58.
Sepedoniei, 16, 21.
Silkworms, diseased, 70.
Smut, 74.
Spawn, barren, 43, 52.
---------- persistent in plants, 53.
productive of disease, 71.
Spermogonia, 51.
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