INDEX 



229 



Phyllosticla, 32 



Phytogeny, 49 et sqq., 03, </> et sqq., 140. 180, 



188, 2 16 

 Phytophtkora infestans, 21 

 Piemeisel, F. J., r« Stakman, Piemeisel, and 



Levine 

 Pilaere faginea, 2 1 

 Pihbolus, 8, 9, 10, 30 

 Piniu 1 .1 ,',4. 206 



Piptocephalis Frestniana, 2 1 

 Plectascales, ft. 56 1/ <././., 181 

 Plectomycetes, 6, 53, 53- 55 *' •>'</'/• 

 Pieospora, 1, 23, .15 (Fig- 1), 161 (Fig. 120) 



/'. hetbarum, 161 

 Pleosporaceae, 154, 161 j bibliography, 16,5 

 Plowright, C. B., 185, [87, [93, 195, 220, 222 

 Plowrightia morbosa, 153 

 Podocrea, 149 



j". alutacea, 149 

 Podtsphaera, 53 

 Podospora, 157 



/'. anserina, 158 



P. coprophila, 21 



J', curvicolfa, 36 



/'. /i /j;//,;, 140, 157 (Fig. 115) 



/'. minuta, 35 (Fig. 2) 



/-■. / '< .■■ , 30 



Podoslroma alutaceum (see ftArea alutacea) 

 Poirault, G-, and Raciborski, M., 220 

 Pole Evans, I. B , 16, 27 

 Potyaseoniyces, 177 



/*. Trichopkyae, 177 (Fig. 140) 



/' • 3' 



Polyporaceae, 33 

 Polyporus squamosus, 31 

 Poiystictus cinnabarinus, 33 

 Polystigma, 51, 146 



P.ruhium. 21, 48. 141 (Fig. 102), 146, 147 

 (Figs. 106, 107), 14S (Figs. 108, 109) 

 Polyxem . 21 

 Poionia punctata, 32, 166, 168 (Figs. 125, 126), 



169 (Fig. 127) 

 1'iantl. K.,.f(V Kngler and Prantl 

 Pn vost, IS., 1S7, [95 

 Primary uredosorus, 203, 216 

 Promycelium, 183, 198 

 Protascus colorans (sec IVolkia decolorans) 

 Protobasidiomycetes, 6, 1X3. ig6 ct si/i/. 

 Prunui penn 1, 160 



Pseudapogamy, 2, 3, 48. 71, 109, 113, 114, 117, 

 1 19, 130. [49, 1N7, 20; 

 doparenchyma, 1 

 Pseudopei idium, 202, 219 

 1  / > i/olii, 1 2 3 

 Psilotaceae, 18 



Pteridophyta, 18, 91, [61, 196 

 /'v, -inia, 219 



/'. Adoxae, 207 



/'. Ami, 208 



y. Caricis, 196 



/'. Claytoniata, 200 



/'. dispersa, 15, 13 



/'. Falcariae, 200, 202, 203 (Fig. 1771 



/'. fusca, 2 1 1 



y. glumarum, 25 



/'. Graminis, 2,;. 26, 203 (Fig. 176), 210 



/'. Mahiacearum, 2:. 29, 31, 208 (Fig. 184) 



/'//. 1 i'»/a (1 (j///. ) 



/'. Peckiana, 209 



/'. Phragmitis, 200 



/'. Poarum, 31, 199, 200, 201, 202 (Fig. 17.-1. 

 20S. 214 



/'. Podophylli, 206 (Fig. [81), 208 (Fig. [84) 



/'. suaveolens, 199 



/'. transformans, 20S 



/'. itexans, 104 

 Pucciniaceae, 2 1 N, 219 

 /'//., iniastrum, 204 

 Culling. 36, [27 

 /'lira, 61 

 Pycnidium, 1. 4 



Pj renomycetes, 6, 47. 50. 51, =2. 139 et sqq., 181 

 Pyronema, 50, gi, ,-2, 102 



/'. confluens 21, 40, 42, 43, 44, 46 I Fig. 

 15I. 98 (Fig. 57), 102. 103 (Fig. 61), 104 

 (Fig. 62), 105 (Fig. 63), 106 dig. n 4 ) 



y. oniphalotdes (see /'. confluent) 

 Pyronemaceae, 100, 101 <•/ ."/(/.; bibliography, 



107 

 Pythium, 19 



/'. «t' Baryanum, 27 



Rabenhorst, L., 222 

 Raciborski, M., 45 



and Poirault, G.; >< , Poirault and Raci- 

 borski 

 Ramlow, G., 9, 13, 46, 47, 118, 119, 121, 122 

 Ranisbottom, ]., 9. 20, 62, 221 

 Ranunculaceae, 18 

 Ranunculus ficaria, 203 (Fig. 176) 

 Rawitscher, F., 187, 18S, 189, iyo, 191, 193, 



194. 195 

 Rayner, M. C, 16, 20 



Reactions to stimuli, 27 et sqq.; bibliography, 33 

 Rei eptacle, 171, 175 

 Red Algae, 49, 50, 162, 172, 173, 181 

 Reproduction, sexual, 2; and see conjugation, 

 fertilization, pseudapogamy ; non-sexual, 4; 

 and see ascospore, b'asidiospore, conidium 

 Reticulate spore. 5 

 Rhizma, 52, 128 



R inflata, 128 



R. undulata, 51, 128 

 Rhizinaceae, 99, IT."} et sqq.; bibliography, 129 

 Rhizoctonia, i.-s 

 Rhizoctonia, 1 7, 18 

 Rhizomorph, 1 

 Rhizopus, 10 



R. nigricans, \ 2. 27 et sqq., 32 

 Rhode iendron ferrugineuni , 2 1 



R. hirsutum, 21 

 Rhynia, 1 

 Rk yparobius. 36 



R. brunneus, 1 2 1 



R. (Thecotheus) Pelletieri, 120 



R. polysporus, 1 2 1 

 Rhytisma Aceiinum, 21, ;- (Fig. 21, 133 (Fig. 



' 93) 

 Robinson, W., 14, 20, 29, 31, 33, 199 

 Roestelia, 202 



Rosellina quercina, 140, 158 

 Rouppert, C, 1 28, 1 2c; 



idaeus, 2 1 

 Rust-fungi, see UredinaU 5 



