GENERAL INDEX 



479 



Clamp-connexions, of Omphalia flavida, 

 413, 427 

 „ of Sclerotium coffei- 



cola, 445, 453 

 Clavariaceae, and Sclerotium cqffeicola, 

 443-454 

 „ sclerotia of, 453 



Cleavage, of protoplasm, 14, 15 

 Clonostachys araucaria, conidia, 166 

 Clusius, and CoUybia fusipes, 377-378 

 Clusters, of CoUybia fusipes, 378-384 

 Coarse adjustment, in Agaricaceae, 267 

 „ ,, in Discomycetes, 



266-267 

 Coccomyces, puffing of, 230 

 Coccomyces trigonus, puffing, 230 

 Codex of Clusius, and CoUybia fusipes, 



377-378 

 Coemans, E., on effect of light on Pilo- 

 bolus discharge, 71 

 „ „ on fate of columella, 80 



,, ,, on landing of Pilobolus 



projectile, 150 

 „ ,, on life-history of Pilobolus 



oedipus and P. crystal- 

 linus, 10-11 

 „ ,, on markings on P. crystal- 



linus, 184-185, 186 

 „ on Pilobolus, 7, 9, 192, 222 

 ,, ,, on P. oedipus, 3 



„ „ on Pilobolus species, 195- 



196, 197 

 „ „ on range of Pilobolus gun, 



63 

 ,, ,, on spore number in Pilo- 



bolus, 74-75 

 ,, on worms and Pilobolus, 4 

 Coffea, and Omphalia flavida, 433 

 Coffea liberica, and Sclerotium disease, 



444 

 Coffee, penetration of leaf by a parasite, 



427 

 Coffee-leaf disease, account of, 397-401 

 ,, „ control, 401 



„ ,, diagnosis in dark, 



439^41 

 Coffee tree, illustrations, 398^00, 444- 



452 

 Cohn, F., on fate of columella, 80 



,, ,, on number of spores in Pilo- 

 bolus oedipus, 74-75 

 „ „ on Pilobolus, 8, 195, 222 

 ,, ,, on P. oedipus, 10, 183 

 Collar, of Pilobolus and its contraction, 

 132-135 



Colloid, in drops excreted by Pilobolus, 



25 

 Colloidal drops, excretion of, 86, 87, 88 

 CoUybia, pseudorhiza, 393 



sclerotia, 453 

 CoUybia fusipes, about beeches and oaks, 



374 

 ,, and C. longipes, 393 

 „ „ and C. radicata, 387, 



393, 394 

 ,, ,, and Coprinus m.acro- 



rhizus, 387, 393 

 ,, „ and death of a beech, 



379 

 „ ,, and Fomes applanatus, 



394 

 „ „ and Sarcoscypha pro- 



tracta, 340, 394-396 

 ,, ,, annual appearance, 377 



,, „ attached to roots, 379- 



381 

 ,, clusters and their 



pseudorhizae, 378- 



384 

 „ ,, clusters marked, 385- 



386 

 „ ,, development of pseudo- 



rhiza, 386-389 

 „ ,, distribution, 375 



,, ,, evidence that pseudo- 



rhiza persists, 385- 



386 

 „ ,, field observations on, 



378-384 

 ,, ,, fruit-body described, 



374-375 

 „ ,, function of pseudorhiza, 



393-395 

 „ „ healing of wounds, 390- 



392 

 „ „ historical remarks on, 



375-378 

 „ ,, illustrations, nine, 376- 



391 

 „ ,, imperfect rudiments, 



383 

 ,, ,, lateral grafting, 389- 



390 

 ,, latex vessels, 392 

 ,, „ mycehum, 392-393 



,, ,, parasitism, 392-393 



,, ,, pseudorhiza, 239, 240, 



344-394 

 ,, ,, pseudorhiza perennial, 



347 



