Index and Glossary 



Spores, how formed, 12. 



in a definite rind, 14, 



23, 123. 



on spicules, 9. 



pink, 36, 46, 87, 88. 



purplish-brown, 32. 

 rough, 69. 



rosy, 32, 87, 88. 



rusty brown, 32, 46, 



83-87. 



salmon, 32, 87, 88. 



violet, 32, 58. 



white, 32, 46-73. 



yellowish - brown, 32, 



83-87. 



Spreading Hydnum, 195. 

 State botanist, 150. 

 Stem, 12, 13. 



cartilaginous, 35. 



central, 60. 



characters of, 46. 



cup at base, 47, 49, 50, 



54, 88. 



eccentric, 56. 



fleshy, 5. 



hollow, 50. 



lateral, 58. 



mealy, 46. 



rusty, 46. 



smooth, 46. 



solid, 56. 



swollen base, 48. 



wanting, 113. 

 Sterigmata, 9, 17 ; the 



slender stalks or 

 spicules upon which 

 the spores of the 

 Basidiomycetes are 

 borne. 



Sterile, 29 ; not containing 

 spores. 



base, 125. 

 Stinkhorns, 24, 26, 117, 123. 



Stipe, 12 ; stem of fun- 

 gus. 



Striate, 35, 50 ; said of 

 the cap when marked 

 with radiating 

 straight lines on the 

 margin. 



Strobilomyces, 102. 



Stroma, 136 ; a compact 

 mass of mycelium 

 which unites the 

 pear-shaped bodies 

 in which spore-sacs 

 are contained. 



Stropharia, 39, 82. 



Sulphury polyporus, III. 



Sistotrema, 94. 



Tall Lepiota, 63. 



Thelephoraceae, 73. 



Tinder, 127 ; dry material 

 which will ignite 

 without explosion 

 when in contact with 

 a spark. 



Toadstool, 2, 8. 



Tox-albumins, 48 ; poi- 

 sonous proteids pro- 

 duced by bacteria. 



Trama, 42 ; a middle tis- 

 sue between two lay- 

 ers of spore-bearing 

 tissue. 



Trametes, 42, no, 113. 



cinnabarina, 113. 



pini, 113. 



suaveolens, 113. 

 Tremellines, 22. 

 Tremellodon, 116. 

 Tricholoma, 35. 



care of spores, 148. 



personatum, care of 



sporse, 149. 



Tricholoma personatum, 

 rar. bulbosum, 72. 



Trogia, 33. 



Truffles, 18. 



Tuberales, 18, 30, 135. 



Tufted yellow mushroom, 

 80. 



Tunbridge ware, 137. 



Typhula, 98. 



Umbilicate, 146 ; provided 

 with a central depres- 

 sion. 



Umbonate, 63 ; provided 

 with a central promi- 

 nence. 



Uncertain Hypholoma, 8. 



Variable Russula, 70. 



Veil, 12, 113; the mem- 

 brane which covers 

 the spore surface of 

 a fungus in the young 

 stage. 



Velvety Spathularia, 138. 



Venenarius, see Amanita. 



Verdette, 69. 



Vermilion Hygrophorus, 

 60. 



Vernal Amanita, 65. 



Vibrissea, 139. 



circinans, 140. 



truncorum, 139. 

 Volva, 34, 46, 52. 



of mutinus, 120. 

 Volvaria, 36, 88. 



Water-measuring Earth- 

 star, 130. 



White Hydnum, 95. 

 Wrapper, 47, 49, 50, 51, 54. 



Xylaria, 136. 

 Yeast plant, 9. 



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