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1XDEX. 



O. 



Ocmycete*, affinities of Choanephora to 



Oo3poreg in parasitic Oomycetes often not produced 



until after the death of the host tissues 



161 



160 



P. 



Perono*{>oroiJ fructification, occasional occurrence 



of, in Choanephora Simsoni 

 Phycomyeetes, special affinil 



156, 157 



▼ari^us groups of 

 Phptoctphalis, parasitism of 

 Processes, haustorial, of the 



phora Simsoni as a parasite 



, radiant, of the spores . 



f twistt.l, occasional association of, with the 



zygospores 



R. 



"Rhizidiea, rudimentary mycelium of- 

 Rupture of episporesof conidiaand spores of Choane- 

 phora Simsoni on germination . , 



ft 



<ihfotinia t species of, abundant in the neighbour- 



hood of Calcutta during the rainy season . 

 Sporangia, tho normal fructification of Choanephora 

 Simsoni in artificial cnltivations . 



161 

 160 



156 

 16;8 



157 



168 



158 



155 



167 



Sporangia, relatively large size of 



-, colour of, at various stages of develop- 



ment 



Spores of Choanephora Simsoni, characters f 

 Striation of epispore, in conidia, 156, sp a, 157, 



and zygospcres of Choanephora Simsoni . 

 St/neephalis, parasitism of 



T. 



Tjpe, mucorine, of the mycelium of Choanephora 

 Simsoni as a parasite 



157 



157 

 157 



159 

 160 



166 



157 

 160 



Z. 



Zinnias as hosts of Choanephora Simsoni . 

 Zygomycetes, parasitic forms of 

 Zygospores ordinarily absent in Choanephora Sim* 

 soni as a parasite .- 



, determinants of their development un- 

 known . . . # 159 



166 



-, striation of the epispore of, in Choane- 



phora Simsoni 



•-, occasional azygosporic type of 



~, sclerotioid masses of tissue sometimes 



159 

 159 



associated with, in Choanephora Cunninghamiana . 159 



in parasitic zygomycetes often only 

 appear after the death of the host 



160 



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