INDEX 



Blackman and Fraser, H. C. I., 48, 84, 85, 89, in, 

 1 12, 1 16, 200, 201. 202,212,214, 215, 216, 220 



and Welsford, E. J., 13, 20, 48, 141, 147, 



148, 1 ~i 

 Blakeslee, A. F., 27 

 BUHlla, 17 



ft. kyacinthina, 1 7 

 Blight, see Erysiphaceae 

 Bolcti, 19 

 Botrytis, 14, 31 



ft. cinerca, 13, 14 

 Boudier, E., 113, 130, 222 

 Boudiera hypoborea (see Ascoaesmis nigricans) 

 Boulanger, E., 138 

 Bower, F. O. , 20 

 Brachymeiosis, 44 

 Brand fungi ; see Ustilaginales 

 Brand-spore, 183, 184, 187, 191, 192, 194 

 Brefeld, O., 30, 33, 40, 50, 72, 75, 120, 187, 



188, 195 

 Brierley, W. B., 77, 162, 163 

 Brpmelia, 39 

 Bromus adoensis, 24 



B. arduenncnsis, 24 



B. commutatus, 24. 25 



B. " kordcaccus," 24, 25 



/>'. inierruptus, 24 



ft. mollis, 24, 2; 



B. racemosus, 24, 25 



B. sccali nus, 24 



B. velutinus, 24 

 Brooks, F. T., 164 



Brooks, W. E. St J., see Fraser and Brooks 



Brown, W. , 13, 20 



Brown, W. H., ioj, 107, 116 132 



Bryophyta, 161 



Buchanan, J., 127 



Bucholtz, F., 97, 137, 138 



Budding, 5, 60, 62, 93, i8j, 199 



Builliard, P., 40 



Bulgaria polymorpha, 3;, 125 



Buller, A. H. R.. 1:, 13, 31. 32, 33, 222 



Bunts, see Ustilaginales 



Burgeff, II.. 17. 20 



Butler, E. J., 2:2 



Caeoma, 201, 202. 213, 2 14. 215 

 Caeoma nit ens (see Kunkelia nitcns) 

 " Californian bees," 1 1 

 Ciil.it iia vulgaris i 16 

 Calosphacna, [6j 



C. princeps, [65 

 Capnodium, 12 



Carruthers, IX. 43, 44, 48, 130 

 Caryophyllaceae, 21, 191 

 Cattleyeae, 17 



Cavara, F. , 101 



Cavers, F., 20 



Celidiaceae, 100, 124 



Celidium various, 125 



Cell-fusion, 215, 216 



Cenangiaceae, 100, 124 



Central body, 88 



Ceratomyces restrains, 173 (Fig. 134) 



Ceratomycetaceae, 180 



Ceratostoma brevirostre (see Melanospora Zobelii) 



Ceratostomataceae, 154, 159 



Cercospora, 163 



Chaetomiaceae, 154, 155 et seq. 

 Ckaetoiniuin chlorinitiii, 155 



C.fimete, 54, 15.S 



C. Kuntzeanutn 35 (Fig. 2), 155 (Fig. 113), 

 i.sn (Fig. u 4 ) 



C. pannosum Wallr., 155 (Fig. 112) 



C. spirale, 1 40, 155 

 Chambers, H. S., see Fraser and Chambers 

 Chemotropism, 14, 27, 186 

 Cherry-leaf-scorch, 163 

 Chlaviydococcus pluvialis, 3 1 

 Chlamydospore, 4, 57 

 Choiromyces maeandriformis , 137 

 Christman, A. H., 201, 203, 206, 208, 210, 212, 



215, 216, 217, 220 

 Chromatin, 44, 45, 94 

 Chromosome association, 45, 113 

 Chromosomes, 43, 44 (Fig. 13), 89, 106, 109, 

 112, 113, 114 (Fig. 71), 115 (Figs. 72-4), 

 117, 130, 164, 179, 180, 212 

 Ckrysomyxa, 204, 219 



C. Ledi, 23 



C. Rhododendri, 23 

 Chrysopsora, 198, 21S 



C. Gynoxidis, 2 1 9 

 Chytridium vorax, 31 

 Cidaris, 1 29 

 ( lamp-connections, 1 

 ( 'lark, J. F., 27, 33 



ifii iti in -I Fungi, 5 

 Claussen, P., 43, 46,98, 101, 102, 104, 105, 107 

 Clavate paraphyses, 38 

 Claviceps purpurea, 10, 21, 151 

 I < lenogamete, 2 

 Coleophora laxu < lla, 1 2 3 

 Coleoptera, 171 

 Coleosporiaceae, 218, 220 

 Coleosporium, 19K, 204, 212, 220 



C. Serucionis, 2 1 2 (Fig. 1 89) 



C. Sonchi, 196 (Fig. 164), 207 (Fig. 183) 



C. Sonchi-arvensis (see C. Sonchi) 

 Coleroa Potent iliac , 1 58 (Fig. 1 [8) 

 Collema pulposum, ;i, 52 

 Colletotriclutm l.indcmuthianitm, 14 

 Compsomyees verticillatus, 176 (Fig. 137) 

 Conidiophores, 4, 70, 72, 80 

 Conidium. 4, 1,;, 24, 57, 58, 60 (Fig. 21), 70, 72 



(Fig. 31). 74, 79. So ' <JO, 9 8 > Ilg . "5. !33. 



14,:. 149. 1,-1, 161, i66, 170, 185, 186, 194 



Conjugate division, 46, 177, 186, 201, 202, 204, 



206 

 Conjugation, 59, 63. 1S6, 189. 190, 194, 208 

 Coprinvs, 9 



( . curtus, 31 



C. niveus, 31 



C. s/eri/itilinus, 9 

 Coprophilous Fungi, 8, 108, 112, 116, 156 

 Cordyccps, 10, 149 



C. Barnesii, 151 (Fig. 111) 



C. capita/a, 151 



C. militaris, isOjFig. no) 



C. ophioglossoides, 34, 150 (Fig. no), i = i 



C. sinensis, 149 

 Coremium, 4 

 Coreomyces, 174 

 Cortinarius, 19 



