Index and Glossary 



Pinkish puffball, 125. 

 Pistachio nuts, 78. 

 Pistil of St. Johnswort, 

 6. 



of violet, 6. 

 Pistil Clavaria, 101. 

 Pistillaria, 98. 

 Pleurotus, 32. 



ostreatus, 57. 



sapidus, 58. 



ulmarius, 58. 

 Pliny, 135. 

 Pluteus, 37. 



cervinus, 87. 

 Poison Amanita, 48. 

 Poisoning, cases of, 49. 



of herbarium sheets, 



150. 



recipes for, 150. 

 Poisonous, 48, 49, 151. 

 Pollen, 4, 6. 

 Polypodium vulgare, 6. 

 Polyporacese, 31, 42, 102, 



109. 

 Polypori, no. 



to prepare, 155. 

 Polyporus, 42. 



arcularius, 112. 



circinatus, 113. 



conchatus, ill. 



fomentarius, HO. 



megaloma, no. 



perennis, in. 



pergamenus, ill. 



squamosus, 112. 



sulphureus, in. 



velutinus, in. 

 Pores, 14 ; the openings 



of the spore-bearing 

 tubes. 



easily separating from 



the adjoining tissue, 

 44, 102. 



in radiating rows, 102. 



in the form of tubes 



whose mouths are 

 separated, 44, 102. 



long-hexagonal, 43. 



Pores, permanently united 

 to adjoining tissue, 

 42, 102. 



separating with diffi- 



culty, 45. 



to prepare woody, 155. 



Pouch fungi, 14, 23, 123. 



Pruinose, 146 ; as if frost- 

 ed with a bloom or 

 powder. 



Psathyra, 39, 82. 



Psathyrella, 40, 92. 



Psilocybe, 39, 82. 



Protoplasm, 144 ; the vis- 

 cid, contractile, semi- 

 fluid substance of 

 an animal or vege- 

 table cell. 



Protozoa, 144 ; unicellular 

 microscopic animals. 



Pterula, 99. 



Puffballs, 3, 4, 123. 



salad, 155. 



to cook, 155. 

 Purple Boletus, 107. 

 Pycnodon, 94. 



Radulum, 94. 

 Resupinate, 31. 

 Ring, 12. 



movable, 63. 

 Rodman's mushroom, 76. 

 Romans, I. 



Rough-dried plants, 149. 

 Russia, 49. 



Russula, 3, 35. 



care of spores, 148. 



emetica, 68. 



heterophylla, 70. 



to prepare for cooking, 



154- 



virescens, 69. 



Salmon fungus, 9. 

 Saprophytes, 123. 

 Scaly Lentinus, 56. 

 Schizophyllum, 33, 67. 

 Scleroderma. 133- 



r/2 



Scleroderma vulgare, 134. 

 Sclerodermatales, 25, 133. 

 Seed-boxes, 6, 8. 

 Sensitive plant, 89. 

 Shaggy -mane, ii, v, viii, 90. 

 Shelley, I, 2, 89. 

 Silver fir, 6. 

 Simblum, 26. 



rubescens, 122. 

 Sinuate, 35 ; said of gills 



which have a notch or 

 recess near the stem. 



Slime fungi, 144. 



Smallest Earth-star, 130. 



Smith, Rev. Gerard, 3. 



Smokeballs, 123. 



Smooth Lepiota, 64. 



Smuts, 2, 14, 22. 



Sparassis crispa, 99. 



Spathularia, 21, 138. 



velutipes, 138. 

 Species, 7, 16. 

 Specimens, 7. 



care of, 147. 

 Spencer, 2, 5. 

 Sphaeriales, 136. 

 Sphaerobolus, 133. 

 Spines, 14, 41. 

 Spore-dust to stanch blood, 



127. 

 Spore print, 4. 



receptacle, 10. 

 Spore-sac fungi, 9, 17, 18, 



135- 



Spores, ii ; single cells 

 which serve the same 

 purpose for fungi as 

 seeds do for flowering 

 plants. 



black, 32, 46, 89-92. 



brown, 38, 73-83. 



colour, 4. 



collecting of, 147. 



dark brown, 32, 73-83. 



dissemination of, 4, 



118, 126,131,133,137. 



elliptical, 72. 



fusiform, 40. 



