GENERAL INDEX 



493 



Mucilage cavity, in an apothecium, 274, 



275 

 Mucilaginisation, of cell-wall, 88 

 Mucilaginous drops, of Pilobolus, 69, 173 

 Mucor, and Pilaira, 9 



„ and Pilobolus, 1-2, 9, 72, 167, 194 

 ,, dehiscence of sporangium, 73 

 ,, parasites of, 19-20 

 Mucor Mucedo, drop-excretion, 89 

 Mucor obliquus, and Pilobolus, 8, 193 

 Mu^crr plasmaticus, crystalloids, 17-18 

 Mucor roridulus, and Pilobolus, 193 

 Mucor raridus, and Pilobolus, 192, 193, 



197 

 Mucor urceolatus, and Pilobolus, 193 

 Mucoraceae, parasitic, 18 

 Mucorini, and Pilobolidae, 9, 190 



„ and Pilobolus, 194 



Mucors, and Pilairae, 179 



and Piloboli, 49 

 Mud, and Pilobolus, 1, 3, 56 

 Miiller, A. S., on luminescence of Om- 

 phalia flavida, 440 

 on O. flavida, 432-433, 

 434 

 Muller, O. F., on Pilobolus, 3-4, 7, 192, 



194, 223 

 Murrill, W. A., and Collyhia fusipes, 



375 

 Musa sapientum, osmotic pressure, 145 

 Musaceae, and Omphalia flavida, 433 

 Mutual repulsion, of gemmifers, 420 

 Mycelial cords, and pseudorliiza, 347 

 Mycelial sheets, of Collyhia fusipes, 392 

 Mycelial strands, of Sclerotium coffdcola, 



452 

 Mycelium, concentric zones, 435, 437 

 luminescence, 397, 437^43 

 of Collyhia fusipes, 379, 380- 



381, 386, 392-393 

 of Omphalia flavida, 427, 433- 



442 

 of Pilobolus, 10, 50-52, 172, 



181-182 

 restoration of fertility to, 434 

 secondary, of an apothecium, 

 274, 276, 277, 297 

 „ sterility after prolonged cul- 



tivation, 433-434 

 Mycena, luminous species of, 442-443 

 Mycena alkalina, non-luminous, 443 

 Mycena crocata, non-luminous, 443 

 Mycena dilatata, luminosity of, 443 

 Mycena epipterygia, luminosity of, 443 

 Mycena galericulata, a saprophyte, 354 



Mycena galericulata, and Coprinus mac- 



rorhizus, 368 

 „ „ hj'phae on pseudo- 



rhiza, 354, 368 

 „ ,, illustration, 353 



,, ,, non-luminous, 443 



,, „ possible haploid 



and diploid forms, 

 355 

 „ „ pseudorhiza d e s - 



cribed, 352-355 

 ,, „ 2-spored and 4- 



spored forms, 355 

 Mycena galopus, luminosity of, 443 

 Mycena haematopus, non-luminous, 443 

 Mycena janthina, non-luminous, 443 

 Mycena metata, non-luminous, 443 

 Mycena polygramma, luminosity of, 442 

 Mycena pura, luminosity of, 443 

 Mycena sanguinolenta, luminosity of, 443 

 Mycena siylohates, luminosity of, 443 

 Mycena tintinnabulum, and M. galeri- 

 culata, 354 

 ,, „ luminosity of , 442 



Mycena vulgaris, non-luminous, 443 

 Mycena zephira, luminosity of, 443 

 Mycogone anceps, and Pilobolus, 209 



Nageli, on plasmolysis, 140 



Narcotics, and discharge of sporangia, 



32-33 

 Natural conditions, and puffing, 303-304 

 „ „ and spore-discharge 



in Morchellaceae, 

 320-321 

 Nectria cinnaharina, red pigment, 281 

 Nematode worms, and Pilobolus, 5-8 

 Nerium Oleander and Omphalia flavida, 

 402, 403, 432 

 „ „ illustrations, 402, 403, 



431 

 „ ,, inoculation of leaves 



of, 430-431 

 „ ,, luminous leaf -spots on, 



439 

 Newton's rings, and asci, 231 

 Night, and spore-discharge in Morchel- 

 laceae, 320 

 Nising, on Pilobolus oedipus, 3 

 Nitella, experiment on, 28-29 

 Nitrogen, development of Pilobolus in, 



26 

 Nodular thickenings, of Syncephalis 

 nodosa, 22 



