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INDEX 



Monascus, 46, 74 



M. Barken, 74 (Fig. 34) 



M. heterosporus, 10, 68 



M. purpureas, 75 (Fig. 35) 



M.X., 75 (Fig. 35) 

 Monilia, 124 



M. albicans, 4 



AT. iSclerotinia) cinerea, 22 

 Monoblepharis, 2 

 Monotropa Hypopitys, 19 

 Monoxeny, 21 

 Morchella. 129 



.1/ eseulenta, 44, 130 



J/, vulgaris, 130 (Fig. 90) 

 Moreau, F., 146 

 Moreau, Mme F., 208, 209, 212, 213, 216, 



22 r 

 Mucor, 9. 10, 27, 32 



M. Mucedo, 27, 29, 32 



M, racemosus, 1 2 



/)/. sloluni/er (see Rhizopus nigricans) 

 Mucoraceae, 7 

 Mucorales, 5, 22, 30 

 Muriform spore, 4. 34 

 Mycelium. 1, [5, 17, 18, 34, 58, 79, 91, 103, 189, 



100, 192. 194, 196. 197 

 My ooplasm, 211 

 Mycorhiza, 16 et sqq. 

 Mycosphaerella nigerrislignia, 160 

 Mycosphaerellaceae, [54, 160 



Nadson, C. A., and Konokotine, A. G., 66 

 Nectria, 19, 145 



N. cinnabarina, 14. 14,- I Fig- 105) 

 Nectriaceae, [43 el set/.; bibliography, 146 

 Neger, F. W., 89 



Nichols, M. A., 47, 142, 144, 146, 159, 160 

 Nienbu'g. \V.. 147, 14S, 152 

 Non-motile spore, 4 



Nuclear association, 46, 205, 206, 213, 214 

 Nuclear division (Uredinales), 211 

 Nuclear fusion, 45 el sqq., 48, 59, 60, S6. 87, toi, 



105, 109, 121, 129, 149, 177, [88 el sqq., 



206 el sqq. 

 Nuclear migration, 48, 114, 186, 201, 208, 214 

 Nuclei, paired, 42, 46, 47, 60, 75, 177, 186, 201 



Oak mildew, 81 

 Obligate parasite, 6, 14 

 Ochropsora, 19*, 220 

 Odonlogiossnm , 1 7 

 ( Hdiopsis tanriea, 80 

 Oidium, 4, 57, 58, 80 

 Oidium, 80 



O. Qitercinutn, 81 



0- Tuckeri, 80 

 Olive, K. W., 76, 20S. :io, 212, 216, 220 

 Oliver. F. VY.. 19 

 Olpidmm, 15 

 Oltmanns, F., 155, 156 

 Onyeena equina, 21,76 

 Onygenaceae, 57, 76 el sqq. 

 Oogonial region, 39, 119 



Oogonium, 2, 39, 4.1, 51, 52, .-4. 67, 71, 74, 75, 

 84, 85,87,98, 101, 103, 112, 176, 180. 215, 

 218 

 Oomycetes, 5 



Ophioglossaceae, 18 



Ort hcomyces, 17 



Osmotropism, 30 



Ostiole, 38 



Otidea auran/ia, 95 (Fig. 51), 1 1 5 



Otomycosis aspergillana, 20 



Overton, J. B., 120, 121, 122 



Page, W., 155 

 Paraphyses, 3, 36, 37, 38 

 Parasite, 6 

 facultative. 13 

 obligate, 14 

 Parasitism, 6, 13 et sqq.; bibliography, 19; 

 specialization of, 20 el sqq. (bibliography, 

 26), 21 1 

 Parr, R., 30, 33 

 Palellariaceae, 96, 100, 124 

 Penicillium, 7. 10, 72 



P. crustaceum (see P. glaucum) 

 P. glaacnm, 12, 20, 31, 72 (Figs. 31, 32) 

 P. vermititlalHin, 73 (Fig. 33) 

 P. Wortmanni, 73 

 Peniston, A., sec Wagner and Peniston 

 Peridermium, 202 

 Peridium, 38, 39 

 Periphyses, 38, 140 

 Perispoi iaceae, 79, 90 



I', tiihecium, 38, 68, 81, 82, 83, 86, 87. 88, 90, 

 91, 137. 145, 148, 151, 154, 156, [57, [58, 

 162, 169. 171, 175 

 Pt ronospora Euphorbiae, 21 

 P. parasitica, 31 



Pe osporales, g 



Persoon, C. H., 210 

 Peyritschiellaceae, 180 

 Peziza rutilans (see Hnmaria rutilans) 

 P. lector ia, 1 1 5 

 P. theleboloides, 1 15 

 P. vesiculosa, 41, 49, 115 

 Pezizaceae, 50, 52, 100, 107 et sqq., 144; biblio- 

 graphy, 1 if> 

 Pezizales, 6, $6, 96, 97. 99, 100 et sqq. 

 1'ferTer, W., i> 

 Phacidiaceae, 133 

 Phacidiales, 6, 96, 100, 132 et seq. 

 Phillips, W., 222 

 Phoma, 1, 16, 163 

 Phototaxis, 31 

 Phototropism, 14, 30 



midium, 197, 199, 202, 219 

 /'. bulbosuiu, 196 (Fig. 164) 

 P. Potentillae-Canadensis, 203 (Fig. 178) 

 /'. Rubi, 204 (Fig 179), 205 (Fig. [80) 

 /'. speciosum, 201 (Fig. 172), 212, 215 (Fig. 



195) 



P. subcorlicium, 204, 216 



P. violaceum, 198 (Fig. 168), 200, 201 (Fig. 

 173), 204 (Fig. 179), 205 (Fig. 180), 20', 

 (Fig. 182), 213 (Fig. 191), 214 (Fig. H121. 



215 ( F 'g- >94) 

 Phycomyces, 32 

 Phycomvcetes, 5 

 Phyllactinia, 35, 45, 82, 83, 87 



P. Cory/ea, 21, 45 (Fig. 14), 79, 80, 83 (Fig. 



40), 87 (Fig. 44), 88 (Figs. 45, 46). 89 



(Fig- 47) 



