GENERAL INDEX 



475 



Entoloma prunuloides, illustration of, 14 | 



not mottled, 253 



Entomophthoraceae, mechanics of spore - 



discharge, 22 



Epilobium, escape of seeds, 300 

 Excretions, from cystidia, 325-326 

 Exhausted basidia, finding of, 271-275 ! 

 Exidia, absorption of water, 157 



jelly of, 159 

 Exidia albida, absorption of water by, 



157-158 



and Tremellineae, 156 

 ., ,, drop-excretion, 9, 171 



,, ,, hy menial position and 



violence of spore-dis- 

 charge, 170 



., rate of spore-develop- 



ment, 44, 46, 161 

 ,, ,, revival after desiccation, 



160 



,, violence of spore-dis- 



charge, 169, 192 

 Exidia glandulosa, position of hymenium, 



163 

 Exobasidieae, lack of fruit-bodies in, and 



parasitism, 193 

 ,, spore-discharge, 149, 193- 



194 



Exdbasidium Leucothoes, galls of, 194 

 Exobasidium Vaccinii, galls of, 193 



hexasterigmatic 



basidia, 319 



FAIRY rings, 88-94, 363-369 



Faull, J. H., on Fames fomentarius, 100, 



106-110, 112 

 ,, ,, on Fomes officinalis, 127 



photographs by, 109, 126, 



130 



Fayod, V., on ejaculation of spores, 4-5 

 ,, ,, on number of sterigmata, 317 

 ,, ,, on paraphyses, 3 

 ,, ,, on spore- walls, 52 

 Femsjonia luteo-alba, hymenial position, 



163 



,, illustration of, 165 



Field-mouse, and fungi, 207 

 Fistulina hepatica, hymenium of, 2 

 Flammula, mottling of gills, 253 

 Flammula carbonaria, mottling, 254 

 Flammula inopus, and slugs, 214, 215 

 Flammula sapinea, and slugs, 214 

 Flies, and Phallus impudicus, 225-226 

 Fly Agaric, avoided by squirrels, 202 

 Fomes, heterothallism of, 148 



Fomes, high fruit-body efficiency, 109 

 large fruit-bodies of, 118 

 ,, mechanical consistence, 135-137 

 spore-fall period, 105-106, 108, 



135 



Fomes annosus, ejaculation of spores, 22 

 Fomes applanatus, at Kew Gardens, 133 



hosts of, 121 

 ,, ,, hymenial tubes, 128- 



132 



illustrations of, 122, 

 124, 131, 132, 134 

 longevity, 125, 128 



,, ,, long spore-fall period, 



108, 121-148, 460 



,, mechanical consist- 



ence, 136 

 ,, number of spores, 



130-131, 137-141 

 ,, possibly hetero- 



thallic, 148 



,, progressive exhaus- 



tion of hymenial 

 tubes, 143-144 



,, ,, significance of vast 



numbers of spores, 

 144-148 



solitariness of fruit- 



bodies, 118, 120 

 visible spore-clouds 



of, 101, 132-133 



Fomes fomentarius, and squirrels, 201 

 attachment of, 112 

 form of, 163 



illustrations of, 106, 



109, 110, 113 



,, mechanical consist- 

 ence, 136 



perennial spore- 

 production by 

 same tube-layer, 

 108-110 

 ,, ,, rate of growth of 



tubes, 142 



relations with gra- 

 vity, 110-112 

 solitariness of fruit - 



bodies, 118 

 spore-fall period, 



length of, 135 

 vernal spore-fall 

 period, 105-108, 

 116, 459 



,, visible spore-clouds 

 of, 100, 107 



