476 



GENERAL INDEX 



Ascus-discharge, and a stimulus, 291 

 Ascus-jet, and hydrostatic pressure, 247 

 „ observed with a beam of light, 



290 

 „ physics of, 291 

 Ascus-lid, and puflfing, 231 

 Ascus-sap, shot away with spores, 260 

 Ascus-wall, tensions in, 231 

 Ashby, S. F., on Omphalia jlavida, 397, 

 404-t06, 411, 433, 436, 

 437, 438 

 „ „ on Sclerotium cojfeicola, 



443, 444 

 „ ,, photograph made by, 404 



Asymmetry of a spot of light, in man and 



PUobolus, 115 

 Atkins, W. R. G., on osmotic pressure in 



leaves, 144, 145 

 Atkinson, G., photograph made by, 437 

 Atkinson, G. F., and Collybiafusipes,315 

 „ „ on Psalliota campestris, 



363 

 Atriplex nuttallii, osmotic pressure, 144 

 Attachment, of a gemma to a leaf, 425, 

 429 

 „ of Pilobolus projectile to 



herbage, 10, 148-161 

 Auriculate apothecia, 310 

 Autodigestion, in Coprinus macrorhizus, 



368 

 Avena saliva, nature of heliotropism, 107 

 Axis of an ascus, apparent and real, 255 

 Azygospores, of Pilobolus nanus, 13, 212 

 „ of P. oedipv^, 209 



Baarn, fungi obtained from, 179 

 Bachman, E., on carotin absorption 



bands, 282 

 Bainier, G., on Pilobolidae, 9, 198, 221 

 Baker, H., on Pilobolus, 3, 192, 221 

 Ballistics, of Pilobolus projectile, 34-36, 

 63-68 

 „ of puffing, 261 

 Banana, and Omphalia Jlavida , 433 

 Banister, J., discovered Pilobolus, 3, 



191-192 

 Barger, G., capillary-tube method of 



measuring osmotic pressure, 31, 140- 



142 

 Bartell and Madison, on electro-osmosis, 



31 

 Basal curvature (of a pedicel), cause, 

 418-420 



„ „ significance, 420, 423 



Basal reservoir, origin of, 53-54 



Basal swelling (of Pilobolus), 56, 68, 69 



,, ,, origin, 10, 53-54 



Basal swellings (of Piloboli), 180-183 

 „ „ intercalary and terminal, 



181-183 

 „ „ solitary and in chains, 



181 

 Basidia, heliotropic, unknown, 324 



,, two-spored and four-spored, 355 

 Basidia and asci, as fungus guns con- 

 trasted, 319 

 Basidiomycetes, and Discomycetes, 227- 

 228 

 „ and Sclerotium cojfeicola, 



453 

 „ gemmiferous species, 



454 

 Basidiospores, shot away at maturity, 



227 

 Bauch, R., on Mycena galericulata, 355 

 Beam-of-light, ascus discharge seen by, 



290 

 Beech, and Collyhiafv^ipes, 374, 375, 376, 

 378-379, 380, 388, 390, 392-393 

 „ andC.radicato, 348, 350, 351,352 

 ,, decaving leaves, luminosity of, 

 442, 443 

 Begonia, and Omphalia jlavida, 432 

 Begonia discolor, heliotropism, 110 

 Begoniaceae, and Omphalia jlavida, 432 

 Berkeley, M. J., on Pilobolus, 194, 221 

 Bersa, E., on culture of Pilobolus, 13 

 Bibliography, of Pilobolus, 221-224 

 Biological significance, of sound from 



fungus guns, 344 

 Bisby, G. R., and CoUybia fusipes, 375 

 „ ,, and Morchella crassipes, 



315 

 „ ,, and Ptychoverpa bohemica, 



324 

 ,, „ on Ciliaria scutellata, 278 



,, ,, on CoUybia radicata, 348 



,, ,, on Fusarium, discolor sul- 



phureum, 437 

 Blaauw, A. H., on heliotropism, 37, 107, 



301 

 Black pigment, abnormal absence of, in 

 Pilobolus, 54-55 

 „ „ ecological significance, 



165-166, 167 

 ,. ,, of mycelia of various 



fimgi, 166 

 of Pilobolus, 72, 80, 

 165-166, 167 



