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GENERAL INDEX 



Fomes igniarius, attachment of, 112 

 ,, ., development of, 114 



,, longevity, 113, 125-126, 



128 

 ,, mechanical consistence, 



136 



number of spores, 116 

 rate of growth of 



hymenial tubes, 142 

 ., spore-fall period, 108, 



113-116,460 

 Fomes officinalis, account of, 1 '21 



,, illustrations of, 126, 



129, 130 



longevity, 126-128,460 

 ,, mechanical consist- 

 ence, 136 



,, ,, solitariness of fruit- 



bodies, 118 

 Fomes pinicola, visible spore-clouds of, 



100 



Fom&spom:iceus, continuity of tubes, 1 14 

 Fraser, W. P., on squirrels as mycopha- 



gists, 200 

 Fries, E., and Coprinus curtus, 95 



,, ,, on Hydnum szptentrionale, 103 

 ,, ., on Panaeolus, 252-253, 352 

 ,, ,,, on Psalliota campestris, 369, 



371 

 ,, ,, on sterility of Russula Integra, 



69-70 

 Fries, R. E., on basidial nuclei, 419- 



420 

 Frost, effects of, 117, 132, 133, 145, 210, 



245, 327-329 

 Fruit-bodies, abnormal, 81-83, 75-77, 



453-455 

 ,, attachment of, in Fomes 



/omentarius, 112 

 ,, conditions of origin, 394- 



398 



,, confluence of, 81-82 



,, development of, in Pan- 



aeolus campanulatus, 250 

 dwarf, 82-88 

 ,, form of, in Tremellineae, 



161-162 

 ,, geotropism of, in Fomes 



fomentarius, 110-112 

 hung in trees by squirrels, 



207-210 

 . , longevity of, in Polyporeae, 



125-128 



., mechanical consistence, 



135-137, 375-378 



Fruit-bodies, monstrous, of Polyporus 



n/fescens, 75-77 

 proliferation in, 82 

 ,, rhythmic production of, 97 



rigidity, 128, 129, 135 

 ,, rudimentary, fate of, 398- 



399 

 ,, solitary and imbricated, 



118-120 

 ,, sterile, 69-74 



subterranean, and squir- 

 rels, 195 

 types of mechanism in, 



' 236-243 



,, vigour of, 99 



Fucaceae, gelatinous nature of, 158 

 Fungus gnats, and gill-chamber, 394 

 ,, ,, and poisonous fungi, 218 



,, ,, and spores on gills, 307 



Galera hypnorum, disterigmatic basidia, 



316 



Gnlera tenera, drop carried with spore, 15 

 ,, ,, drop-excretion, 5, 9 

 ,, ,, paraphyses of, 3 

 ,, ., structure and habitat, 330 

 ,, ,, successive spore-discharge, 



4 

 Gastromycetes, basidial degeneracy, 29- 



33, 457 

 ,, origin from Hyrneno- 



mycetes, 32 

 Geaster, spore-crops of a single basidium, 



27 



Gelatinous hyphae, of Panaeolus cam- 

 panulatus, 250 



,, ,, of Stropharia semi- 



glolata, 329-330 

 ,, ,, significance of, 156- 



158, 161 

 Generations of basidia, 260, 268, 275- 



279, 297-303 

 Geoglossum, form of, 186 

 Geotropism, of Clavaria pyxidata, 182 

 ,, of Fomes /omentarius, 110- 



112 



of gills, 239, 240 

 ,, of hymenial spines, 151 



,, of Mushroom, 374 



,, of Panaeolus campanulatus, 



250 

 ., of Polyporus rufescens, 75 



of Typhula, 186-187 

 Gilbert, E. M., on squirrels as myco- 

 phagists, 200-201 



