Index 



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Rhizoctonia, causing root disease in 

 Uganda, 152 



— lamellifera, 165, Pis. v, vi 



— Solani, 200, 210 



— violacea, 130 

 Rhizopogon violaceus, 193 

 Rhodes, Mabel, "A list of fungi, etc. 



maintained in the national col- 

 lection of tj-pe cultures," 95 

 Rh>-tisma, 183 



— acerinum, 183 



— Pseudoplatani, 183 



Ridler, W. F. F., M.Sc, "The fungus 

 present in Lunidaria cruciaia 

 (L.) Dum.," 82 



Robertson, F. C. Ford, B.Sc, " Hortno- 

 dendron olivaceum," 187, text-fig. 



Rules, 259 



Saccharomyces, 1 79 

 Saccobolus globulifer, 47 



— violacens, 47 

 Salix reticulata, 139 

 Saxifraga aizoides, 140, 142 



— hj-pnoides, 142 



— oppositifolia, 142 

 Schizosaccharomyces, i 74 

 Sclerotinia, 187 

 Sclerotium, 165 



Scutula epiblastematica, 135 

 Senecio Smithii, 141, 142 

 Slime-fiuxes, 167 



— apple, 174 



— brown, 168, 179 



— white, 1 76, 1 80 



Small, W., M.B.E., Ph.D., F.L.S., "A 

 Rhizoctonia causing root disease 

 in Uganda," 152, Pis. v, vi 



Spathularia flavida, 5 



Sphacelotheca Hydropiperis, 143, 144 



— inflorescentiae, 143, 144 



— Polygoni-vivipari, 144 

 Sphaeria Trifolii, 218 

 Sphaerulina intermixta, 104, 106 

 Sporotrichum, 176 



— camis, 174 



Stansfield, Ohve P., M.Sc, "The life 

 history of Polythriiicium Trifolii 

 Kunze," 218, PI. xiii 



Synchytrium Taraxaci, 4 



Tea, 153, 161, 165, 166 

 Thalictrum alpinum, 137, 139 

 Thea, 165 



Thecaphora Lathj-ri, 144 

 Thecopsora Vacciniorum, 4, 141 

 Thelotrema lepadinum, 133 

 Thirlmere, 4 

 Tichothecium erraticum, i r 



— gemmiferum, 1 1 

 Torrubiella, 108, 109 



Torrubiella, aranicida, 108, log, iii, 

 115, 116 



— barda, 109, iii, text-fig. 6. 117, 



123, PI. II, fig. 8, 128 



— brunnea, 108, iii, 112, 113, 115, 



116, 118, 119 



— flava, no. III, 112, 116, 124, 127, 



PI. II, figs. 9-10, 128 



— Lecanii, 108, in, 115, 117, 124 



— luteorostrata, 108, in, 112, 113, 



text-fig. 2, 115, 116, 118, P. II, 

 figs. 2-j, 120, 128 



— ochracea, 108, no, in, 112, 113, 



text-fig. 7, 115, 116, 124, PI. II, 

 fig. II, 128 



— rostrata, 108, in, 112, 113, 115, 116 



— rubra, 108, in, 112, 113, text-fig. 



I, 115, 116, 117, PI. II, fig. I, 128 



— sericicola, 108, in, 112, 113, 115 



— subhntea, 109, in, text-fig, 4, 116, 



121, PI. II, fig. 7, 128 



— tenuis, 109, in, text-fig. 3, 116, 



120, PI. 11, fig. 6, 121, 128 



— tomentosa, 108, in, 112, 113, 



text-fig. 5, 115, 116, 120, 122 

 Torula, 176 



— monilioides, 1 72 

 Trichia Botrytis, 13 



— persimilis, 13 

 Trichoderma lignorum, 174 

 Trichoglossum hirsutum, 5 

 Trichosterigma, 93 



— arachnophilum, 93, 127 



— attenuatum, 93 



— clavisporum, 93 

 Trifolium repens, 139, 219 



Ulmus campestris, 169, 170, 171, 179, 

 180 



— glabra, 169 



— montana, 169, 171 



— vegeta, 169, 171, 179 

 Urceolaria gypsacea, 133 

 Uredineae, 135 



Uredo anthoxanthina, 139 

 Uromyces apiculosa, 139 



— flectens, 139 



— Lilii, I 



— Trifolii, 139 

 Ustilagineae, 135 

 Ustilago Bistortarum, 143 



— glabra, 143 



Vaccinium Myrtillus, 141 



— uliginosum, 141 



— Vitis-Idaea, 141 

 VerticiUium cinnabarinum, 1 74 



Wakefield, E. M., M.A., F.L.S.. "Bris- 

 tol Foray report," 129 



— " Keswick Foray report," 4 



