■TORONTO. 



TABLE OF (H).\TJ:NTS. 



DIVISION II. 



E UM YCE TIC FI-:KME\ TA TION. 



Section X. Rudiments of the General Morphology and 

 Physiology of the Eumycetes. 



ClIArTKI! XXX i X.— ( iKMKAI. .M( ilU'lKJl.OfiY. 



PAUK PiOK 



§217. Articulation of the §221. F r u c t i fi c:i t i c.n bv 



Tliitllus . • . I ZyposjKires . . .16 



§ 21S. The Tvpical Mvce- §222. Fructification b_v 



Hum .... 4 Conidia . . .19 



§ 219. The Geniniatinp Mvce- g 223. The Formation of Oidia 



Hum . . . . S and Gemma' . . 23 



§220. Fructification bv §224. The Germination (if 



Sporangia . . .14 Spores— their Tenatity 



of Life . . . . 26 



ClIAPTKK XL. — CllKMlOAL COMPOSITION OK TUE CeLL 



Mkmhkane ok Eumycetes. 



§ 225. Cellulose . . 31 § 227. Hemicelluloses and 



§ 226. Chiiin .... 34 other Carbohvdrates 



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ClIAlTKl! XT.T. MlNKUAl Xl'timent Mateiiiai>!. 



§228. Alkali> . . . .4' §231. Sulphur. Selenium. Sili- 

 § 229. Metals of the Alkaline con, Phosphoru.-;, Ar- 



Earths. . .43 senic . . .48 



§ 230. Elements of the Iron 



Group . -45 



CnAPTEuXl.il. Stimi I.AT1VE Inkluences — Ge.neual Remakks 



ON THE KnZYMES ok Et'MYrETES. 



§ 232. Influence of Lipht on 

 the Development of the 

 Eumycetes . -53 



§ 233. C'liemotropism — General 

 Rimarks on iho Enzy- 

 mes of Eumycetes . 59 



