GENERAL INDEX 



469 



Baker, F. C., on Agriolimax agrestis, 221 

 ,, ,, on Manitoban slugs, 220- 



2-2 1 

 Balloon-gun, and movements of spores, 



33-38 



,, ,, illustration of, 36 



Banker, H. J., on spore-discharge in 



Hydmim septentrionale, 101, 102-105 

 Bartsch, P., on slugs and mustard iras, 



234-235 

 Basidia, bisporous, in Mushroom, 1, 30, 



315, 407^12, 416, 430 

 ,, collapsed, and Sachs' illustra- 

 tion, 405 

 collapse of, 192, 312-313, 342, 



353-355, 417, 457 

 death of, 273 



,, degeneration of, 32, 33 

 ,, density in successive genera- 

 tions, 269 



,, disappearance of, 371, 415 

 ,, domino-eight arrangement, 321 

 ,, evacuation of, 29, 55, 417 

 ,, exhausted, recognition of, 271- 



275 

 ,, failure to develop spores, 70, 72, 



73 



,, forms in Tremellineae, 164-168 

 ,, general remarks on, 1 

 ,, hexasporous, 1, 30, 319 

 ,, monomorphic, 245 

 ,, monosporous, 1, 314-315, 407, 



408, 410-41 1, 416, 430 

 ,, monosterigmatic, 315 

 ,, octosporous, 1, 320 

 of Gastromycetes, 30-33 

 ,, projection of the four spores, 



355 



,, quadrisporous, 1, 29-30, 318 

 ,, relative position of spores, 313- 



314 



,, relative sizes of, 361 

 ,, significance of protuberancy, 



310-312 



,, significance of successive genera- 

 tions, 297-303 

 ,, successive generations of, 260, 



333, 414-421 



trisporous, 1, 317-319, 409 

 Basidial gun, and ascus-gun compared, 



67 

 ,, ,, and sporophore-structure, 



67 



Basidiornycetes, R. Maire on spore- 

 production in, 27 



Basidiomycetes and Ascomycetes, com- 

 parison of guns, 33 

 Basidium, aborted, 337, 338 



,, discharge of four spores, 341- 



342 

 ^1 ,, number of spore-crops, 27-29, 



270, 457 



,, scries of changes in a, 304 

 ,, volume, 29, 411, 457 

 Bayliss, J. S., on fairy rings, 94, 364 

 Beam-of-light method, and continuity 



of spore-streams, 105 

 Bell, C. N., on squirrels as mycopha- 



gists, 206, 208 

 Bell, G., on squirrels as mycophagists, 



209-210 

 Benecke, W., on relations of slugs with 



fungi, 217, 219, 224 

 Bensaude, M., on fertility and sex in 



Hyrnenomycetes, 394-395 

 Berkeley, M. J., on hymenial structure, 



263, 270 



,, ,, on paraphyses, 2 



,, ,, on Psalliota campestris, 



369, 371 

 Bisby, G. R.., on the spore-fall period in 



Fomes igniarius, 113-116 

 Bolbitius ffii-idus, and Bolbitius Sub- 

 type, 237 



,, ,, paraphyses, 3 



,, ,, rate of spore-develop- 



ment, 44, 48, 51 

 Bolbitius Sub-type, 237 

 Bolbitius titubans, and Bolbitius Sub- 

 type, 237 

 Boleti, development of tubes, 150, 151 



,, stored by squirrels, 204 

 Boletus, and Clavaria, 179-180 



and slugs, 212, 216, 235 

 ,, variation in size, 83 

 Boletus badiiis, eaten by rabbits, 195-196 



,, ,, illustration of, 196 



Boletus chrysenteron, and slugs, 214 

 Boletus edulis, size variations of, 83 

 Boletus elegans, eaten by slugs, 213 

 ,, ,, illustration of, 213 



Boletus flavus, eaten by slugs, 214 

 Boletus luridus, and slugs, 217 

 Boletus luteus, eaten by slugs, 213 

 Boletus scaber, and squirrels, 202, 204 



attracts slugs, 214, 229- 



233 



,, ,, illustration of, 205 



Boletus subtomentosus, confluent fruit- 

 bodies, 81 



