INDEX 



l ' <ssary has not been prepared for this volume, but the page on which the definition of a technical 



term will be found is shown in the index in clarendon type, and the same method is used for indicating 

 the principal reference to a family or genus. 



Abietineae, 18 



A but Hon, 22 



Accessory spore, 4; and see Conidium 



Achorion Schoenleinii, 4 



Adpressorium, 13, 79 



Aecidiomycetes, ret Uredinales 



Aecidiospore, 2.5, 200, 101, 217, 219 



Aecidium, 200, 20ft, 514, 220 



Aerotropism, 30 



Agaricaceae, 33 



Agaricus eampestt r , ;i 



Alcoliolic fermentation, 10 et sqq., 62 



Alternation of generations, 39, 18N, 21X 



Alt hea, 22 



Amanita crenulata, 31, 32 



A . phalloides, 31 

 Amauroascus verrucosus, 67 

 American vine mildew, 81 

 Amorphomyces Falagriae, 178, 179 (Figs. 142 



144) 

 Amphisphaeriaceae, 154, 159 

 Amphispores, 205 

 Anemone nemorosa, 1 1 



A. nodosa, 123 

 Antheridium, 2, 39, ;o. 52. 53, 54, 66, 67, 69, 



7'- 7.'.' 7 + - 85, 97i l0N - '74. 181, 217, 218 

 " Antherozoid," 174 

 Anthocercis viscosa, 21 

 Aphanoascus cinnabarinus, 69 (Fig. 28) 

 Apogamy. [51, 152, 209; and see Pseudapogamy 

 Apothecium, 38, 95, 96, 101, 123. 124. 12S. 129, 



'3.3 

 Appendages, 158, 171, 175 

 Arbutus, 18 

 Archicarp, 3g, 40, 48, so, 51, 69, 73, 98, 99, 



108, in, 116, 117, 118, 119, 120, 140, [41, 



1++, «55' 'S7i l(n h '7° 

 Archimycetes, 2, 5, [5 

 Armillaria mellea, 1, 18, 19 

 Amaud, G., 212, 2:1 

 Arthur, J. C. , 221 

 Ascobolaceae, 8, 9, 51, 52, 100, 116 et sqq.; 



bibliography, 122 

 Ascobolus carbonarius, 27, 51, 118 (Fig. 79) 

 A. furfura eus, 9. 30, 34, 4+ (Fig. 13), 4 s - 49i 



51, 99 (Fig. 58), 116 (Fig. 75), 117 (Fig. 



76) 

 A. glaber, 9. 117 



A. immersus, 9, 21. 30, 4 r >. 118 (Fit;. 78) 

 A. perplex, 111 . 9 

 A. Winteri, 10, 117 (Fig. 77) 

 Ascocarp, 38. 39, 50, 55, 66, 71, 77. 95, no, 



113, II9, 120, r2l, 123, 131, I35, I3S. [39, 

 142. '.59 



Ascocorticiaceae, 93 

 Ascocorticium, 93 



Ascodesmis, 50, 51, 52, 54. 98, 101 



A. nigricans, 34, 9* (Fig. 56), 101 (Fig. 59), 

 102 (Fig. 60) 



Ascogenic cells, 176 



Ascogcnous li \ j 1I1.1 .  . 39, 40, 43, 46, 47, .-.;, 56, 

 66, 69, 75, 86, 88, 98, 10''. 11.;, 114, 117 



Ascogonium, 39; and see oogonium 



A si ycetes, 5, 6, 7, 8, 30, 34 et sqq. 



Ascophanus carneus, 9, 21, 46, 47 (Fig. 16), 48, 

 51, 118, 119 (Figs. 80, 81) 

 .-/. equinus, 21 

 . /. ochraceus, 1 20 



Ascophore, 38, 1 29 



Ascospore, 3, 34, Si, 64, 79, 149 



Ascus, 3. 34. 35 et seq., 41 et seq., 58 et fi , 89, 

 92,93, 95, 115, 177 



Aspergillaceae, .-2, =4. 55, 57, 68 </ sqq. ; biblio- 

 graphy, 7; 



Aspergillus herbariorum (see Eurotium herba- 

 riorum) 



Association, chromosome, 45, 113; nuclear, 46, 

 205, 206, 213, 214, 216 



Atkinson, G. F., 50, 152 



Auriculariales, 6, 183 



Autobasidiomycetes, 6, 183 



Autoecism, 22, 210 



Bacterium vermiforme, 1 1 

 Baden, M. L., 9, 10, I ; 

 Balls, W. L., 28, 29, \r 

 Balsamia platyspora, 1 36 



B. vulgaris, 136 I Figs. 95, 96) 

 Banks, Sir Joseph, 210 



Barberry, 210; and see Berberis vulgaris 



Barclay, A., 217, 220 



Barker, B. T. P., 64, 65, 76, 121, 122 



Bary, A. de, 9, 13, 19, 21, 23, 2'., 27, 1,;, 37, 



40, 50. 70. 75. 84, 102, 103, 107, 187, 188, 



195, 210, 222 

 H.iM.liomycetes, 5, 6, 7, 8, 183 

 Basidiospore, 3. 183, 186, 190, 192, 193.197. 207. 



209 

 Basidium, 3, 183, is;, 1X9, 193, 213 

 Bayliss, W. M.. 66 

 Berberis vulgaris, 203 (Fig. 176), 210 

 Berkeley, M. J., 126, 127, 149. 152, [87, 195 

 Bernard, X., 17, 18, 20 

 Bertero, 1 20 

 Bctula alba, 2 I 

 Bi tulaceae, 18 



M. V. 86, 90 

 Biffen, R. 11.. 12, 25, 27. 182 

 Biological species, 22 et sqq., 161 

 Biseriate spores, 36. 37 (Fig. 4) 

 Blackmail, V. II., 19s. 199, 201, 204, 206, 212, 



113, 214, 215, 216, 217, 220 



