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GENERAL INDEX 



Curvature, of asci, in Helvellaceae, 321- 

 333 . 

 „ of asci, in Morchella crassipes, 



315-317 

 „ of stipe and pedicel, 420-425 



„ sigmoid, of a pedicel, 420-425 



Curved asci, represented by Boudier, 



315-317 

 Cyclops, and Pilobolus, 113 

 Cylinder, the hollow, in fungi and 



flowering plants, 315 

 Cystopus candidus, parasitism, 432 

 Cytology, of Pilobolus, 14-17 



Daedalea unicolor, spore-wall and light, 



165 

 Dark thick-walled conidia, and ultra- 

 violet light, 166 

 Darkness, and delay in Pilobolus dis- 

 charge, 137 

 ,, gemmifers not produced in, 

 434-436 

 Dasyscypha virginea, puffing, 228 

 De Bary, A., on Ascobolusfurfuraceus, 273 

 „ on Pilobolus, 34, 135, 221 

 „ „ on position of ascospores, 



291 

 „ „ on puffing, 230, 291 

 „ ,, on sound of puffing, 329 

 ,, ,, on Sphaerobolus, 326 



De Maisoiuieuve, D., on worms and 



PUobolus, 4 

 De Vries, H., plasmolytic method of, 140 

 Dearness, J., and Collybia fusipes, 375 



„ „ on C. radicata, 348 



Decaying leaves, luminosity of, 442-443 

 Dehiscence, of Pilobolus sporangium, 72, 



73-74 

 Delacroix, on Omphalia flavida, 406 

 Depressions, in dried Pilobolus sporangia, 



84, 85, 180 

 Desiccation, effect on a gemma, 427-429, 



451 

 Desmazieres, J. B. H. J., on sound of 



puffing, 230, 329 

 Detachment, of a gemma, 423-425 

 Deuterophonia tracheiphila, pycnospores 



and ultraviolet light, 166 

 Devil's Cigar, origin of name, 327 

 Dewevre, A., on Pilobolus, 198-199, 222 

 Diagnostic value, of sporangial patterns, 



187 

 Diaheliotropic leaves, 110-111 



Diaheliotropism, ocellar theory of, 110- 



111 

 Dichroic spores, of Pilobolus, 72, 180 

 Dickson, J., on Pilobolus, 193, 222 

 Dickson, L. F., on puffing, 232-234 

 Dicotyledons, and Omphalia flavida, 



432^33 

 Dillenius, J. J., on Ciliaria scutellata, 278 

 Dimargaris crystalligena, as a parasite, 



18, 19-20 

 Dimples, in Pilobolus sporangia, 83, 84, 



85, 187 

 Direction, of ascus discharge, 302 



,, of light rays, and heliotropic 



response, 107-109 

 Discharge, of ascospores, cause of, 33 



of Pilobolus gun, 133-140, 

 195 

 ,, of Pilobolus sporangia, 10, 



33, 56-58, 130-131, 162, 

 163, 194 

 Discharged Pilobolus sporangium, dis- 

 section of, 81-82 

 Discomycete, apandrous, 273 

 Discomycetes, and Agaricaceae, 267 



,, and Basidiomycetes, 227- 



228 

 „ and Hymenomycetes, 324 



„ audible puffing in, 343 



„ auriculate, 310 



,, colourless asci and spores, 



301 

 „ construction of sessile 



apothecium, 298 

 „ field observations on, 262- 



263, 304 

 „ flat species, 282 



„ heliotropism of asci, 255- 



257, 264-324 

 ,, inoperculate, 301 



„ largest sjiores in, 237 



„ list of species in which 



puffing has been heard, 

 332 

 „ mechanism of heliotrop- 



ism in asci, 301 

 „ method of stud3'ing hy- 



menium, 250 

 „ our knowledge of spore- 



discharge incomplete, 

 262-263 

 „ paraphj'ses mature before 



asci, 297 

 „ production and liberation 



of spores, 225-344 



