Index and Glossary 



Cortinarius violaceus, 87. 

 Count de Vecchi, 49. 

 Craniformis, 126. 

 Craterellus cantharellus, 



73- 

 Crested Clavaria, 100. 

 Crucibulum, 133. 

 Cup fungi, 19, 137. 

 Cup-shaped puffball, 128. 

 Cyathiformis, 128. 

 Cyathus, 133. 

 Czar Alexis, 49. 



Dasdalea, 43. 



Death Cup, 48. 



Deconica, 39, 82. 



Decurrent, 35 ; growing 

 down the stem ; said 

 of gills. 



Deliquescent, 26 ; dissolv- 

 ing or melting away. 



Destroying Angels, 2. See 

 Death Cup. 



Dictyophorus, 27. 



Dissemination, of seeds, 



i 6 ; the act of scat- 

 tering. 



— of spores, 4, 118, 126, 



131, 133, 137- 



Early Pholiota, 84. 

 Earth-stars, 123, 129. 

 Earth-tongues, 138. 

 Eccilia, 87, 88. 

 Edible Boletus, 109. 

 Elaphomyces, 136. 

 Elias Fries, 97. 

 Elm Pleurotus, 58. 

 Emetic Russula, 68. 

 Entoloma, 37, 88. 



Fairy clubs, 9. 

 Fairy-ring mushroom, 66. 

 Fairy rings, 3. 

 Families, 7, 16. 

 Fat Pholiota, 83. 

 Favolus, 115. 



— areolarius, 115. 



Fawn-coloured Pluteus, 87. 

 Fernwithspore capsules, 8. 

 Fertile gleba, 125. 

 Fibrillose, 146 ; furnished 



with fibres. 

 Fistulina, 44, 102. 



— cavipes, 103. 



— decipiens, 103, 



— hepatica, 102. 



— paluster, 103. 



— porosus, 103. 

 Fistulose, 146 ; hollow 



through the whole 

 length. 



Flexuous, 146 ; bent alter- 

 nately in opposite 

 directions. 



Flint-stone, 127 ; a stone 

 formerly used for ob- 

 taining sparks. 



Floccose, 45 ; clothed 

 with locks of soft 

 hair or wool. 



Flocculent, 52 ; woolly. 



Flowerless plants, 5. 



Fly Amanita, 49. 



Food of the gods, 51. 



Frog-spittle, 6. 



Fruiting portion, 12, 13. 



Flihrer fiir Pilzfreunde, 

 104. 



Fungi, defined, 4. 



— for food, I, 151. 



— for the herbarium, 145. 



— for the table, 151. 



— not grewsome, 2. 



— habitat, 2. 



— how to grow them, 73. 



— number of, 15. 



— poisonous, I, 48, 151. 



— typical parts, 12. 



— with gills, 30, 32-40, 



46-92. 



— with milky juice, 92, 93. 



— with pores, 42, 44, 102, 



155- 



— with spines, 23, 41, 



94-97- 



163 



Fungi with teeth, 94- 



97. 

 Fungus plant, 9. 

 Fusiform, 40 ; cylindrical, 



tapering gradually to 



each end. 



Gasteromycetes, 2, 3, 14, 



24. 

 Geaster, 28, 124, 129. 



— hygrometricus, 130. 



— minimus, 130. 

 Gelatinous fungi, 116. 

 Genera, 7, 16. 

 GeoglossaceK, 21, 138. 

 Geoglossum, 139. 



— glabrum, 139. 



— hirsutum, 139. 

 Giant puff'ball, 127. 

 Gills, 12. 



— forked, 53. 



— notched, 58. 



— structure, 13. 



— toothed, 56. 



— waxy, 61. 

 Glabrous, 50; not hairy. 

 Gleba, 26, 117 ; the spore 



mass of the pouch 

 fungi. 



Glistening Coprinus, 91. 



Globose, 40 ; having or 

 approaching a spher- 

 ical form. 



Golden Clavaria, 100. 



Golden-flesh Boletus, 106. 



Golden Peziza, 138. 



Gomphidius, 4, 92. 



— fixing spores of, 148. 

 Grandinia, 94. 



Grass spikelet, 7. 

 Gray-gilled mushroom, 79. 

 Green Russula, 69. 

 Greeks, i. 

 Guepinia, 116. 

 Gyromitra, 20, 140, 

 141. 



— esculenta, 141. 



— to prepare, 155. 



