276 
Macrophoma curvispora, 235 
— Malorum, 231 
McLean, R. C., ““A new species of 
Sigmoideomyces,’’ 244, Pl. x11 
Mehta, Karn Chand, M.Sc., ‘‘ Obser- 
vation and experiments on cereal 
Rusts in the neighbourhood of 
Cambridge, with special reference 
to their annual recurrence,” 142 
Melanopsamma pomiformis, 22 
Members, 257 
Merulius domesticus, 222 
Microcera Clavariella, 212, 21 
— coccophila, 212 
Microthyrites disodilis, 70 
Mounce, Irene, M.A., ‘‘ Production of 
fruit-bodies in Copyrinus comatus 
in laboratory cultures,” 221 
Mucor, 140 
— lusitanicus, 140 
—  mucedo, I13, 114, 140 
— racemosus, I13, 140 
Mycena dilatata, 2 
— epipterygia, 14 
— filopes, 14 
Mycetozoa, list of, 8 
Mycoplasm, 145, 146, 155, 174 
Mycorrhiza, in the Ericaceae, 61 
— Orchid, 28 
Myriangium, 206 
— Duriaei, 207 
Myxosporium, 230, 231 
— corticolum, 230-42, 
— Mali, 241 
3, 214 
Pls. 1x—xXI 
Nectria cinnabarina, 22 
Neopeckia fulcita, 227 
Nyctalis parasitica, 2 
Oak, 228 
210 
Odontia stipata, 221 
Oidium carnis, 114 
— pulvinatum, 135 
Oospora carneola, 113 
— ochracea, 234 
Orcheomyces insignis, 37 
— Luddigi, 37 
— mascula, 37 
— Sambucinae, 37 
Otidea leporina, 2 
Patellina caesia, 250, 251 and text- 
fig. 2, 252 
— diaphana, 251, 252 and text-fig. 3 
Pearson, A. A., F.L.S., *“Some ad- 
ditional records of Surrey resu- 
pinate Hymenomycetes,’’216, text- 
figs. 1-8 
Penicillium, 137, 138 
—  anomalum, 140 
— asperulum, 138 
Index 
Penicillium candidum, 113 
— expansum, I15, 138, 140, 141 
— glaucum, 113, 114 
— sylvaticum, 253 
Peniophora pubera, 219 
— subalutacea, 221 
Perichaena corticalis, 8 
Petch, T., B.A., B:Sc., “Parasites of 
scale-insect fungi,’’ 206 
— ‘“‘The genus Cladosterigma,”’ 212 
Pholiota squarrosa, 2 
Phoma, 48 
Phragmothyrites eocaenica, 69, 71, 
Pl. vit 
Phragmothyrium, 69 
Phycomyces nitens, 113 
Phyllachora Poae, 253 
Physarum nutans, 9 
— sinuosum, 8 
Pine cones, 249, 250, 253 
Pinus sylvestris, 228, 250, 253 
Pityophyllum, 67 and text-fig. 1, 70 
Platygloea Peniophora, 219 and text- 
fig. 5 
Poa pratensis, 253, 254 
Polyporus intybaceus, 2 
— mollis, 2 
— rufescens, 3 
— rutilans, 2 
Polystictus perennis, 2 
Poplar, 251 
Potato, wart disease of, 247 
Potter, MEGS Sc: Ds VisAr helen. 
“Wart disease of the potato,” 247 
Presidents—Brooks, F. T., M.A., 1 
Proceedings, III 
Prunus Laurocerasus, 227 
Psamma arenaria, 254 
Pseudomicrocera Henningsii, 207 
Puccinia dispersa, 145, 154, 157, 173 
— glumarum, 145, 153, 157, 158, 159, 
074, 
— graminis, 144, 145, 146, 147, 150, 
151, 157, 158, 159, 167, 170, 174 
— persistens, 153 
— Rubigovera, 144, 157 
— secalis, 151, 170, 172, 173 
— simplex, 149, 154, 155, 160, 173 
— tritici, 150, 167 
— triticina, 146, 151, 
158, 159, 173, 174 
Pyronema confluens, 2 
Pyrus Aucuparia, 22 
153, 155, 157; 
Rabbit dung, 226 
Ramsbottom, J.,M.A., F.L.S.,O.B.E., 
“Orchid mycorrhiza,” 28, Pls. u— 
VII 
— “The origin of pening in 
phanerogams,” 
Rayner, M. Ghaveice “Mycorrhiza 
in the Ericaceae,”’ 61 
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