INDEX 



227 



Hymenial layer, 36. 96 



Hymeniuin, 3, ; v , 95. 136, 137, 139 



Hymenogasteraceae, 8, 19 



1 [ymenomycetes, 6, 35 



Hypertrophy, 15, 16, 91, 1*4. 196 



Hypha, 1, 41. ;f>. 58,60, 91,95, 101. 10.;, io'>. 



I !'). I46, I''.'. [67, [99 



Hyphomycetes, 7; ami see Fungi itnperfecti 

 knits, 17 



• ' -i°- '. : '' 

 ffypocrca, 149 

 Hypocreaceae, 14^, 146 ■/ ..,,/.: bibliography, 152 



. 6, 140. 142, 143 

 1 [ypodermataceae, 134 

 Hypogeal fungi, 8. 77. 135 

 Hypomyces aurantius, [43 



ff. lateritus, 140. 14,*, 

 I [ypolhecium, 95 



Hyp 1 •rum, 166 (Fig. 123) 



Hysteriaceae, 134 

 Hysteriales, 6, 96, 100, 133 



[keno, S-, 75, 76, 94 



Inordinate spores, 36 



I alary cells (Uredinales), 86, 200, 202 



Isaria, 150 



Johannesberg yeasl II. 63 (Fig. 24 1. 65 

 Johnson, E. ( '.. see Freeman and Johnson 

 Jolivette, II. D. M.. 30, 33 

 Juel, H. O., 61 



Kenipton, F. E., 1 



Kephir, 1 [ 



Kidston, K., and Lang. W. H.. 1 



Kienitz-Gerloff, F.. 17: 



Kihlman, 0., 10;, 107. 144. 146 



Klocker, A.. 62, 65, 73, 76 



and Schionning, FL. 12 



Knowles, ¥.. L., 94 



Kny, L., 32, 33 



Konokotine, A. G., siv Nadson and Konokotine 



Koumiss, 12 



Kunkel, L. O., 221 



Ktiiikclia nitetts, 208, 209. 21S 



Kurassanow, L., 202, 221 



Kusano, S. , 18, 20 



Kuyper, H. I'.. 7;, 76 



Labiatae, 18 

 Lahoulbenia, 46. 171 



L. chactophora, 171 (Pig. 131), 178. 1S0 (Fig. 



L. elongata, 172 (Fig. 132) 

 /.. Gyrinidarum, \ -^ 

 L. mflata, 1 77 



/.. triordinata, 171 (Fig. 130) 

 Laboulbeniaceae, 180 

 Laboulbeniales, 6, 15, 35, 51, 52, 54, 14:. 171 



et sqq.; bibliography, 182 

 Lachnea cretea, 27. 51, 52, 109. 110 (Fig. 66) 

 L. scutellata, 109 



L. stercorea, 9, 39 (Fig. 7), 48, 49, 50. 52. 

 95 (Fig- .-2). 108 (Fig. 65) 

  . [9 

 Lagerheim, G. de, 61 

 Lanceolate paraphyses, 38 



Lang, W. II.. 20 



— — and Kidston, K. ; stc Ki.Kii>n and Lang 

 Larch canker, 1 23 

 Larch ninth. 1 13 



Lentinu . 7, 31 



Leolia lubrica, 1 ;i (Fig. 91), 1 ',2 

 I kin, W. W.,65 



1 l I I, I ''2 



/.. Lemaneac, 162 (Figs. 1:1, 1221 

 Levine, M. N.. see Stakman, Piemeisel, and 



Levine 

 Lewton-Brain, I... 34, 151, 152 

 Lichens, 52. [61, 181 

 Light, formative influence of, 31 

 Liliace 



Lindau, t ',., 222 

 Lophiostomataceae, 154. 160 

 iermium Pinastri, 134 

 Ludwig, K.. Werth and Ludwig 

 Lutman, B. S., 186, 1N9. 172, 193, 194, 195 

 Lychnis alba, i</2 



/.. dioica, 192 

 Lycopodium, is. 19 



M Alpine, I>-. 195 



M Beth, I. G., and Scales. F. M., 13 



McCubbin, \V. A., 43, 130 



Maire, K. , 42, 43, 44, 114. 116, 130, 143, 201, 



220 

 Ma • .'. 22 



Marattiaceae, 18, 19 

 Marchal, E., 23. 26 

 Marchand, H., 66 

 Marchantia, 4 

 Marryat, I>. C. E., 25, 27 

 Marshall, W., 210 



Massee, (',., 20. 26, 51, ; 4 . 97, 131, 132. [35, 

 [38, 146, [51, 1 = 2. 222 



and Salmon, L. S.. 9, [2, [58 



Massee, L, 191, 195 

 Mayr, II.. 146 

 Meiosis, 3, 43. 53, 209. 212 

 Melampsora, 218, 219 



.1/. belutina, 197 (Fig. 166) 



M. Rostrupi, 201 (Fig. 174), 215 

 Melampsoraceae, 218, 219 

 Melanospora, 144 



M. damnosa, 144 



Af. parasitica, 144 



M. Zobelii, 144 

 Melhus, I. 1... 20 

 Meliola . 1 2 



.!/. Pensigi, 90 



us lacryman . 7 

 \l> - ispore, 197 

 Microspha ra, 82. 83 (1 ig. 40) 



.)/. Alni, Si, 88 

 ■poron furfur, 4 

 Microthyriaceae, 78, 79, 91 

 Migration, nuclear, 4S. 114, 186, 201, 208, 214 

 Mildew, white, see Erysiphaceae 

 Mitrula laricina, 37 (Fig. 4I. 96 (Fig. 54) 

 Miyabe Kingo, 163 



hi, M., 14. 20. 2. y . 32, 33 

 Molliard, M., 9, 1 2 

 Mollisiaceae, 100, 122 et seq. 



