224 



British Fungi, 



Gonidial modes of reproduction, 30. 

 Gonoplasm, 76. 



Haustoria, 4. 

 Heteroecisna, 37. 

 Host, 37. 



Hydrate of ammonia, 61. 

 Hyphse, 2. 



composition of, 4. 

 Hjphasma, 57. 



Lamellse, 1-i. 

 Latex, 14, 56. 

 Laticiferons hyphse, 14. 



system, 15. 

 Lichens, 47. 



Lichen-forming fungi, 46. 

 Light in connection with colonrs in 



fungi, 20. 

 Lumen, 4. 



Metabolism, 18. 



Metcecism, 37. 



Mildew, 27, 30. 



Milk, 14, 56. 



Mould, 30. 



Muscardine, 2. 



Mutualism between algae and fungi, 



47. 

 Mycelium, 4. 

 Mycetozoa, 50. 

 Myxogastres, 50. 

 Myxumycetes, 50. 



Is'uclei, 16. 



Oogonium, 9, 24. 

 Oospore, 24, 76. 

 Oosphere, formation of. 24. 

 Origin of groups, 11 . 



Paraphyses, 28. 

 Parasites, 2. 

 Periplasm, 76. 

 Pileus, 14, 55. 



external layer of, 18. 

 Pits in cell-walls, 5. 

 Plasmodium, 50. 

 Pleomorphism, 34. 

 Primary lamella, 39. 



sporidia, 166. 



conjugation of, 166. 



Promycelium, 166. 

 Pustule, 62. 



Eeproductive bodies in fungi, 23. 

 Eesting-spores, 75. 

 Rust, 27. 

 Ehizoids, 141. 



Saprophytes, 1. 



Schizomycetes, 51. 



Schonbein's explanation of change 



of colour in Boleti, 21. 

 Sclerotium, 5. 



formation of, 6. 

 Secondary sporidia, 167. 

 Section-cutting, 62. 

 Septa, 2. 



transverse, 2. 

 Setalose, 23. 

 Skin of pileus, 19. 

 Spawn, 7. 

 Spirillum, 52. 

 Sporangiophore, 78. 

 Sporangium, 51. 

 Spore, 23,27, 37. 



acrogenously formed, 38. 



dispersion, 39. 

 Sporogenous hyphae, 165. 

 Sporophore, 7. 



structure of, in different groups, 

 18. 



differentiation of tissues of, 19. 

 Sprouting fungi, 167. 

 Starch, 23. 

 Sterigma, 27. 

 Sterigmata, 27. 

 Stratification, 4. 

 Substratum, 141. 

 Suspensor, 74. 

 Swarm-spores, 31. 

 Symbiosis, 47. 



Teleutospores, 165. 

 Transpiration, 28. 



Uniseriate, 139 



Vegetatire work, 7. 



Zoogonidia, 31, 77. 

 Zoospore, 31. 

 Zoosporangium, 77. 

 Zygospore, 23. 



