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ANNALS OF THE MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN 



Prototremella, 253; Tulasnei, 256 



Pterula, 267; setosa, 278; guadalupensis, 

 277 



R 



Ribes grossularia ; 313 

 roseolum (Corticium) , 256 



s 



Salix babylonica, 314; Capraea, 315; 

 daphnoides, 309; jessoensis, 309; 

 Miyabeana, 309; opaca, 309; Urbani- 

 ana, 310; viminalis, 309 



Schmitz, H.: Studies in the physiology 

 of the fungi. VI, The relation of 

 bacteria to cellulose fermentation 

 induced by fungi, with special reference 

 to the decay of wood, 93; Zeller, S. M., 

 and. Studies in the physiology of the 

 fungi. VIII, Mixed cultures, 183; 

 and S. M. Zeller. Studies in the 

 physiology of the fungi. IX, Enzyme 

 action in Armillaria mellea Vahl, 

 Daedalea confragosa (Bolt.) Fr., and 

 Polyporus lucidus (Leys.) Fr., 193; 

 Zeller, S. M., Duggar, B. M., and. 

 Studies in the physiology of the fungi. 

 VII, Growth of wood-destroying fungi 

 on liquid media, 137 



Scytonema Hofmanni, 296 



Seed disinfection for pure culture work, 

 147, 159 



semivestitum (Lachnocladium), 271, 280 



setosa (Pterula), 278 



Solanum tuberosum, diastase activity 

 in relation to stage of development and 

 carbohydrate content of the tuber of, 

 223 



Spore germination and H ion concentra- 

 tion, 201 



Standard solutions, 62 



Stichococcus bacillaris, 286 



Studies in the physiology of the fungi. 

 VI, The relation of bacteria to cellulose 

 fermentation induced by fungi w T ith 

 special reference to the decay of wood, 

 93; VII, Growth of wood-destroying 

 fungi on liquid media, 137; VIII, 

 Mixed cultures, 183; IX, Enzyme 

 action in Armillaria mellea Vahl, 

 Daedalea confragosa (Bolt.) Fr., and 

 Polyporus lucidus (Leys.) Fr., 193; 

 X, Germination of the spores of cer- 

 tain fungi in relation to hydrogen ion 

 concentration, 201 



eubsimile (Lachnocladium), 272, 280 



Sugar determination, 21, 241 



sulphur ea (Epithele), 265 



T 



tabacina (Veluticeps), 261 

 tabacinum {Corticium), 261 



tamcinus (Aleurodiscus), 261 

 Tannase in fungi, 196 



Thelephoraceae of North America, The, 

 XI, 253 



Trametes Peckii: growth of, in mixed 



cultures, 183, 192; growth of, on 



liquid media, 138 

 Trochiscia, 286 

 Tulasnei {Prototremella), 256 

 Tulasnei {Tulasnella) , 256 

 Tulasnella, 253; Eichleriana, 255; fusco- 



violacea, 258; incarnata, 256; TuLas- 



nei, 256; violea, 256 

 Tyrosin in the fungi: chemistry and 



methods of studying the tyrosinase 



reaction, 71 



Tyrosinase reaction, 71 



u 



Uothrix variabilis, 286 

 U 'ease in fungi, 197 



V 



Veluticeps, 253, 259; Berkeleyi, 261; 

 tabacina, 261 



Veluticeps, 259 



veluticeps { H ymenochaete) , 260 

 veMpes {Clavaria). 274 

 vi3lea (Tulasnella), 256 

 vu)leus {Hypochnus), 256 



w 



Webb, R. W. Studies in the physiology 

 of the fungi. X, Germination of the 

 spores of certain fungi in relation to 

 hydrogen ion concentration, 201 



Wood: decay induced by fungi, 93; 

 effects of autoclaving, 94 



Wood-destroying fungi: enzyme action 

 in, 195; on liquid media, 137 



Y 



Young, H. C. Seed disinfection for pure 

 culture work, 147 



z 



Zeller, S. M.: and Dodge, C. W. 



Arcangeliella, Gymnomyces, and 

 Macowanites in North America, 49; 

 and Schmitz, H. Studies in the 

 physiology of the fungi. VIII, Mixed 

 cultures, 183; Schmitz, H., and. 

 Studies in the physiology of the fungi. 

 IX, Enzyme action in Armillaria 

 mellea Vahl, Daedalea confragosa 

 (Bolt.) Fr., and Polyporus lucidus 

 (Leys.) Fr., 193; Schmitz, H., and 

 Duggar, B. M. Studies in the physi- 

 ology of the fungi. VII. Growth of 

 wood-destroying fungi on liquid media, 

 137 



