Index and Glossary 



Brick top. (PI. opposite 



p. 81.) 



Brick-red mushroom, 80. 

 Button, ii, 12 ; the name 



given to a young 



mushroom. 



Caesarea, 50. 



Caesar's mushroom, 51. 



Ceespitose, 145; growing in 



clumps, many plants 



from one root. 

 Calostoma, 29, 123, 124, 



131- 



cinnabarinuwi, 132. 



lutescens, 132. 



Ravenelii, 132. 

 Calvatia, 28, 124, 126. 



craniformis, 126. 



cyathiformis, 128. 



fragile coat, 126. 



maxima, 127. 



section of, 126. 



Cambium, 137 ; the deli- 

 cate young cells be- 

 tween the wood and 

 bark. The inner be- 

 come new wood ; the 

 outer, new bark. 



Campestris, 76. 

 Caninus, 120. 

 Cantharellus, 36, 53. 



cibarius, 148. 



floccosus, 53. 

 Cap, defined, 12. 



membranous, 35. 



ragged edge, 13. 



scaly, 34. 



smooth, 34. 



striate, 50. 



umbonate, 63. 



Capillitium, 25, 126 ; sim- 

 ple or branched 

 threads mixed with 

 spores. 



elastic, 126. 

 Capitate, 21; having a dis- 

 tinct head. 



Capitila. (PI. opposite p. 

 136.) 



Caput-ursi, 96. 



Carbon, 4 ; an elementary 

 substance found in 

 plant and animal 

 tissue. 



Cartilaginous, 36, 146 ; 

 similar to the elastic 

 tissue found at the 

 ends of fresh bones. 



Caterpillar, fungus grow- 

 ing on, 136. 



Cautions, 151. 



Cell, I r ; a living vegeta- 

 ble unit. 



spore, ii. 



club-like, 13, 14. 

 Cervinus, 87. 

 Chalk agaric, 64. 

 Chanterelle hygrophorus, 



59- 



to fry, 154. 



to prepare, 154. 

 Chemical analysis, 152. 

 Chestnut Boletus, 108. 

 Chitonia, 83. 

 Chlorophyll, 6, 144 ; the 



green coloring mat- 

 ter of plants. 



Christmas greens, 5, 7. 



Chrysenteron, 106. 



Cibus Deorum, 51. 



Cinnabarinum, 132. 



Circinatus, 113. 



Class, 7, 15, 17. 



Classification, 5, 7. 



Clathraceae, 26, 117, 121. 



Clathrus, 26, 121. 



cancellatus, 121. 



columnatus, 121. 

 Clavaria, 3, 14, 99. 



aurea, 100. 



botrytes, 100. 



cristata, 100. 



fellea, 101. 



flava, 99. 



formosa, 101. 



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Clavaria, golden, 100. 



pale yellow, 99. 



pistil, 101. 



pistillaris, 101. 



red-tipped, 100. 



to cook, 155. 



to prepare, 155. 

 Clavariacese, 30, 98, 99. 

 Clavate, 21 ; club-shaped, 

 Clitocybe, 35, 68, 70. 



laccata, 70. 



care of spores, 148. 

 Clitocybe virens, 71. 



var. amythystina, 71. 



var. pallidifolia, 71. 



var. striatula, 71. 

 Clitopilus, 37, 88. 

 Collector, notes of, 145. 



outfit of, 147. 

 Collybia, 35, 66. 



care of specimens, 150. 



care of spores, 148. 



familia, 67. 



radicata, 66. 



radicata, care of spores, 



148. 



velutipes, 66. 

 Columella, 125. 

 Common mushroom, 76. 

 Context, 42 ; the tissue 



immediately in con- 

 tact with * specified 

 part. 



Coprinarii. See Coprini. 



Coprini .careof spores, 148 , 



to prepare, 154. 

 Coprinus, 40, 89. 



atramentarius, 91. ' 



comatus, iii, v, viii, 90 



micaceus, 91. 

 Coral fungi, 98. 

 Coral Hydnum, 97. 

 Cordyceps, 136. 

 Corollas, 6. 

 Cortinarii, care of spores^ 



148. 

 Cortinarius, 38, 85. 



alboviolaceus, 87. 



