INDEX OF GENERA, AND ILLUSTRATIONS. 



Agaricus (A-gar^i-cus), 18-26. 



arvensis (ar-ven^sis), 21, fig. 18. 

 campestris (cam-pes%is), 1-9, 18, 



figs. 1-7, 12. 

 comtulus (com^tu-lus), 24, fig. 24. 

 crctaceus (cre-ta^ce-us), 79. 

 diminutivus (di-min-u-tiVus), 26. 

 echinatus (ech-i-na^tus), 158. 

 fabaceus (fa-ba^ce-us), 23. 

 maritimus (ma-rit^i-mus), 142. 

 placomyces (pla-com'y-ces), 23, pi. 



4, 5, figs. 21, 22, 23. 

 rodmani (rod^ma-ni), 20, fig. 17. 

 silvaticus (sil-val^i-cus), 23. 

 silvicola(sil-vic^o-la), 20, figs. 19, 20. 

 subrufescens (sub-ru-fes^cens), 23. 



Amanita (Am-a-ni^ta), 52. 



csesarea (ce-sa^rc-a), 70, pis. 18, 



19, fig. 72. 

 cothurnata (colh-ur-na^ta), 66-69, 



pi. 17, figs. 68-70. 

 floccocephaia (floc-co-ceph^a-la), 62, 



fig. 63. 

 frostiana (fros-ti-a^na), 54, 55, 67, 



pi. I. 

 mappa (map^pa), 58. 

 muscaria (mus-ca^ri-a), 52-54, pis. 



I, 12, 13, figs. 52-54. 

 pantherina (pan-the-rKna), 69. 

 phalloides (phal-loi^des), 3, 14, 55- 



61, 78, pi. 14, figs. 55-58. 

 polypyramis (pol-y-pyr^a-mls), 74. 

 rubescens (ru-bes^cens), 71, 72, pis. 



19, 20, figs. 73, 74. 

 spreta (spre^ta), 69, 70, fig. 71. 

 solltaria (sol-1-ta^ri-a), 72-74, pis. 



21, 22, figs. 75, 76. 

 strobiliformis(strob-i-li-for^mis),73. 

 velatipes (ve-lat^i-pes), 63-66, pis. 



15, 16, figs. 64-67. 

 verna (ver^na),6o, 61 , 78, figs. 59-61 . 

 virosa (vi-ro^sa), 61, 62, fig. 62. 



Amanitopsis (A-man-i-top^sis), 74. 

 fai inosa (far-i-no'sa), 76, 77, fig. 78. 

 livida (liv^i-da), 75. 

 nivalis (ni-va^lis), 76. 

 spadicea (spa-dic^e-a), 75. 

 vaginata (vag-i-na'ta), 74-76, pi. 



23, fig- 11- 

 volvata (vol-va^ta), 76. 



Armlllaria (Ar-mil-la^ri-a), 83. 



aurantia (au-ran^ti-a), 84-86, fig. 86. 

 mellea (meFle-a), 83, 84, pi. 27, fig. 

 85. 



Annularia l^vis (An-nu-la'ri-alteVis), 

 78. 



Ascomycetes (As-co-my-ce'tes), 216. 



Basidiomycetes (Ba-sid-i-o-my-ce'tes), 

 260. 



Black-spored agarics, 32. 



Bolbitius (Bol-bit^i-us) 163. 



variicolor (va-ri-ic^o-lor), 164, fig. 

 158. 



Boletlnus (Bo-le-fKnus), 172. 

 pictus (pic^tus), 183, fig. 175. 

 porosus (po-ro^sus), 184, pi. 63, fig. 

 176. 



Boletus (Bo-le^tus), 172. 



americanus (a-mer-i-ca^nus), 178, 



fig. 171. 

 brevipes (brev^i-pes), 179. 

 bulbosus (bul-bo^sus), 172. 

 chromapes (chro^ma-pes), 176, pi. 



59, fig. i68.- 

 edulis (e-du^lis), 172, 173, 176, pis. 



55, 56, 57, figs. 164, 165. 

 felleus (feKle-us), 173, pl- 58, fig. 



166. 

 flavidus (flav^i-dus), 178. 

 granulatus (gran-u-la^tus), 178. 

 luteus (lu^te-us), 181, 182, pl. 62, 



figs. 173, 174. 

 obsonium (ob-so^ni-um), 177, pl. 



61, fig. 170. 

 ornatipes (or-nat^i-pes), 174, 176. 

 punctipes (punc^ti-pes), 179, fig. 



172. 

 retipes (re^ti-pes), 174-176, fig. 167. 

 scaber (sca^ber), 174. 

 subluteus (sub-lu^te-us), 181, 182. 

 subtomentosus(sub-tom-en-to'sus), 



167, 168. 

 vermiculosus(ver-mic-u-lo^sus), 177 



pl. 60, fig. 169. 



Bovista (Bo-vis^ta), 209. 



Calostoma (Ca-los^to-ma), 212. 

 cinnabarinum (cin-na-ba-ri'num), 



212, 213, pl. 82, fig. 211. 

 lutescens (lu-tes^cens), 212. 



Calvatia (Cal-va^ti-a), 209. 



Cantharellus (Can-tha-reKlus), 128. 



Note. In this index the generic and specific names have been divided into sylla- 

 bles, and the place of the primary accent has been indicated, with the single object of 

 securing a uniform pronunciation in accordance with the established rules of English 

 orthoepy. 315 



