GENERAL INDEX 227 



stinkhorns, 81, 132, 133, 134 



stroma, a compact substance formed of mycelium uniting the perithecia, 



or in which the perithecia are imbedded 

 s w e etbr e ad - mu shroom , 126 



Teleutospore, the winter or resting spore of the rusts (Uredinales) 



Tennessee, exploration for fungi in, 192 



terminology of groups, 19, 20 



Texas, exploration for fungi in, 193 



toadstools, 99 



truffles, 35 



Tulasne, contribution to mycology by, 158 



Umbilicate, provided with a depression like the navel (PI. 7. f, 5) 

 umbonate, provided with a small raised prominence (Ft. 7. f. 4} 

 uredospores, the thin-walled summer spores of a rust 

 Utah, exploration for fungi in, 193 



Vermont, Exploration for fungi in, 194 



Virginia, exploration for fungi in, 194 



volva, no ; a covering or universal veil of certain mushrooms which in 

 the expanded form appears either as floccose scales on the pileus, or as a 

 cup at the base of the stem, or both (cf. PL 8) 



Washington, Exploration for fungi in, 195 

 West Indies, exploration for fungi in, 199 

 West Virginia, exploration for fungi in, 195 

 wilt, 78 ; a disease caused by species of Fusariitin 

 Wisconsin, exploration for fungi in, 195 

 Wyoming, exploration for fungi in, 196 



Yeast, 35 



Zoospore, a reproductive body provided with cilia and capable of motion 

 zygospore, 14 ; the resting spore resulting from the union of two like 

 gametes or sexual cells (PI. 2,f. j, 4] 



