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GENERAL INDEX 



Hammer, or Pleurotus ostreatus, 89 

 Heat, effect on spore-discharge, 123- 

 127 

 ,, produced by fungi, Falck's 

 theory, 219-223 

 Hebeloma fastibile, and slugs, 227 

 Heliotropism, absent in the Mushroom, 

 55 

 „ absent in Polyporus squa- 



mosus, 59 

 „ of asci, 252, 256-257 



„ of Coprini, 75 



„ of Coprinus niveus, 67-69 



,, of Coprinus plicatiloides, 



69-70 

 „ of Lentinus lepideus, 48 



Helvella, gradual emptying of asci, 237 

 Helvetia crispa, cause of puffing, 237 



,, sound of spore-discharge, 



258 

 Helvellacere, fruit-bodies, 249 



,, spore-discharge, 234 



Hennings, P., on Hymenomycetes, 12- 

 13 

 ,, on Hypochnacere, 14 



Herbivorous animals, dispersion of 



spores by, 224-226, 233, 251-257 

 Hirneola auricula-jud.se, spore - dis- 

 charge, 5 

 Hoffman, H., on Polyporus destructor, 

 89 

 „ on cystidia, 17 



Horses, dispersion of spores by, 224- 



226, 233, 251-257 

 Horse Mushroom, fall of spores, 94 

 ,, spore-cloud, 218 



Humaria rut Hans, nuclei, 12 

 Humidity, effect on Coprini, 203 



,, effect on falling spores, 179- 



183 

 „ effect on spore-liberation, 91 , 



122-132 

 Hybrids, possibility of, 12 

 Hydneje, position of hymenium, 27 



,, xerophy tic species, 111 

 I hi/1 a ii in repandum, abnormal fruit- 

 bodies, 64 

 Hydrogen, effect on fruit-bodies, 127- 



128 

 Hygrophorus, systematic position, 13 



„ violent projection of 



spores, 137 

 Hygrophorus virgineus and slugs, 229 

 Hygrophorus pratensis and slugs, 229 

 Hygroscopic condition of air and spore ■ 



discharge, 122-123 

 Hymenial tubes, geotropism, 59 



„ ,, gradual development, 



91 



Hymenial tubes, width, 37, 38 

 Hymenium, nature of, 6-7 



,, displacement of, 21 



„ extent, 27-33 



,, of Helvellacese, 249 



„ likened to a battery, 189 



„ position, 21, 24, 134 



„ nuclei, 9-10 



Hymenochnete, cystidia, 18 

 Hymenomycetes, compared with As- 

 comycetes, 233, 234, 236, 248, 250, 

 253, 258 

 Hypholoma, violent projection of 



spores, 137 

 Hypholoma fascicular ■« and slugs, 229-230 

 Hypholoma perplexum, nuclei, 11 

 Hypholoma sublateritium, hymenium, 30, 



31 

 Hypochnacere, colour of spores, 14 



Karyogamy, 10-12 



Laccaria, violent projection of spores, 



137 

 Laccaria laccata and slugs, 229-230 

 Lactarius, and slugs, 226-229 

 „ cystidia, 18 



,, violent projection of spores, 



137 

 Lactarius deliciosus, and slugs, 226 



,, „ origin of cystidia, 18 



Ladarius ijhjcioxiaus and slugs, 229-230 

 Lactarius rufus and slugs, 229-230 

 Laurent on sunlight and spores, 26 

 Lentinus, systematic position, 13 

 Lentinus lepideus, adjustments of fruit- 

 bodies, 47-50, 53, 

 55, 59 

 „ „ effect of light on 



spore-discharge, 120 

 Lenzites, continuity of spore-fall, 120 

 „ demonstration of spore-fall, 



101 

 „ effect of inverting fruit- 

 bodies, 21 

 „ spore-fall period, 102-103 

 ,, spore stream, 96 

 „ a xerophytic genus, 10!) 

 Lenz'tes betulina, dead fruit-bodies, 105 

 ,, „ effect of loss of water, 



123 

 ,, ,, effect of ether on 



spore-discharge, 131 

 „ „ desiccation, 109-110, 



111 

 and frost, 126-127 

 „ „ spore-discharge and 



temperature, 124- 

 126 



