Index and Glossary 



Spores, how formed, 12. 



— in a detinitc rinil, 14, 



23. 123. 



— on spicules, g. 



— pink, 36, 46, 87, 88. 



— l)urplish-bro\vn, 32. 



— rough, 69. 



— rosy, 32, S7, 88. 



— rusty brown, 32, 40, 



83-87. 



— salmon, 32, 87, 88. 



— violet, 32, 58. 



— white, 32, 46-73- 



— yellowish - brown, 32, 

 ' 83-S7. 



Spreading Hydnum, 195. 

 State botanist, 150. 

 Stem, 12, 13. 



— cartilaginous, 35. 



— central, 60. 



— characters of, 46. 



— cup at base, 47, 49, 50, 



54, SB. 



— eccentric, 56. 



— fleshy, 5. 



— hollow, 50. 



— lateral, 58. 



— mealy, 46. 



— rusty, 46. 



— smooth, 46. 



— solid, 56. 



— swollen base, 48. 



— wanting, 113. 

 Sterigmata, 9, 17 ; the 



slender stalks or 

 spicules upon whicli 

 the spores of the 

 Basidiomycetes are 

 borne. 

 Sterile, 29 ; not containing 

 spores, 



— base, 125. 

 Stinkhorns,24,26, 117,123. 



Stipe, 12 ; stem of fun- 

 gus. 



Striate, 35, 50 ; said of 

 the cap when marked 

 with r a d i ;i t i n g 

 straight lines on the 

 margin. 



.Strobilomyces, 112. 



Stroma, 136 ; a compact 

 mass of mycelium 

 whicii unites the 

 pear-shaped bodies 

 in which spore-sacs 

 are contained. 



Stropharia, 39, 82. 



Sulphury polyporus, in. 



Sistotrema, 94. 



Tall Lepiota, 63. 



Thelephoracere, 73. 



Tinder, 127 ; dry material 

 which will ignite 

 without explosion 

 when in contact with 

 a spark. 



Toadstool, 2, 8. 



Tox-albumins, 48 ; poi- 

 sonous proteids pro- 

 duced by bacteria. 



Trama, 42 ; a middle tis- 

 sue between two lay- 

 ers of spore-bearing 

 tissue. 



Trametes, 42, no, 113. 



— cinnabarina, 113. 



— pini, 113. 



— suaveolens, 113. 

 Tremellines, 22. 

 Tremellodon, 116. 

 Tricholoma, 35. 



— care of spores, 148. 



— personatum, care of 



spores, 149. 



Trichulonia pcrsui latum, 

 var. luilbosum, 72. 



Trogia, 33. 



Trullles, 18. 



Tuberales, iS, 30, 135. 



Tufted yellow nuishrodiu, 

 80. 



Tunbridge ware, 137. 



Typhula, (jS. 



Undjilicale, 14O ; provided 

 with a central depres- 

 sion. 



Umbonatc, 63 ; providetl 

 with a central promi- 

 nence. 



Uncertain Ilypholoma, 8. 



Variable Russula, 70. 



Veil, 12, 113 ; the mem- 

 brane which covers 

 the spore surface of 

 a fungus in the young 

 stage. 



Velvety Spathularia, 138. 



Verdette, 68. 



Vermilion Ilygrophorus, 

 60. 



Vernal Amanita, 65. 



Vibrissea, 139. 



— circinans, 140. 



— truncorum, 139. 

 Volva, 34, 46, 52. 



— of mutinus, 120. 

 Volvaria, 36, 88. 



Water-measuring Earth- 

 star, 130. 

 White Ilydnum, 95. 

 Wrapper, 47, 49, 50, 51, 54' 



Xylaria, 136. 



Yeast plant, 9. 



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