INDEX OF FIGURES 



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Mycelium, intercellular, fig. 23, 9. 



Mycelium, nodulose, fig. 32, 7. 



Mycena galericulata, hyphae form- 

 ing H-connections, fig. 5, 2. 



Myxotrichum uncinatum, fig. 64, 

 2. 



Nectria ditissima, fig. 77. 

 Neottiella albocincta, first spindle 



after cleavage of chromosomes, 



fig- 3. J- 

 Nuclei, sexual, in contact and just 



beginning to fuse, fig. 25, j. 

 Nucleolus in nucleus, fig. 3, 4. 

 Nucleus, female, in Achlya, fig. 



24, i. 



Nucleus, fusion, fig. 25, ./. 

 Nucleus passing from antheridium 



into fertilising tube, fig. 25, 2. 

 Nucleus, polar view, showing cen- 



trosome and astral rays, in Hyd- 



nobolites, fig. 3, 2. 



OIDIA on germ-tube of Botrytis, 



fig- 15. *3- 



Olpidium pendulum, fig. 57, /. 



Oogonium containing two oos- 

 pheres : an antheridium is enter- 

 ing the oogonium, fig. 57, 6. 



Oogonium, young, of Peronospora, 

 fig- 25, i. 



Oosphere with antheridium of Di- 

 planes, fig. 15, rz. 



Oosphere with antheridium of Py- 

 thium debaryanum, fig. 4, ./. 



Oospore, median section of, fig. 

 24, i. 



Oospores, young, of Achlya, fig. 

 24 >J- 



Peride.rmium harknessii, fig. 94. 

 Perithecia of Phyllactinia, fig. 8, 2. 

 Perithecia of Rosellinia, fig. 32, 



-?. 3- 

 Perithecium with appendages of 



Uncinula spiralis, fig. 70, j". 

 Peronospora schleideni, conidio- 



phore and spores of, fig. n. 

 Peronospora viticola, fig. 51, 61. 

 Pestalozzia guepini, fig. 130. 

 Pezzia badia, formation of asci from 



ascogenous hyphae, fig. 30. 



Peziza vesiculvsa, fig. 36. 



Peziza vesiculosa, false tissue of, 



fig. 5. S. 



Phallus impudicus, fig. 119. 

 Phallus impudicus, pileus with flies, 



fig-. 38- 



P hoi iota adiposa, fig. 31. 

 Phoma sanguinolenta, fig. 52. 

 Phragmidium rubi-idaei, fig. 96. 

 Phragmidium subcorticatum, fig. 



97- 



Phyllactinia suffulia, fig. 8, 69. 

 Phyllosticta prunicola, fig. 121. 

 Phytophthora, conidiophore of, fig. 



20, f . 



Phytophthora infestans, fig. 60. 



P loivrightia morbosa, fig. 12. 



Polyphagus englenae, fig. 58. 



Polyporus betulinus, fig. 114. 



Po lyporus hispidus, fig. no. 



Polyporus sulphureus, fig. in. 



Poria vaporaria, fig. 109. 



Progametes, development in Sporo- 

 dinia, fig. 15, 7, 8. 



Protoplasm, continuity of, fig. 5, 7. 



Protoplasm, continuity of, in Laboul- 

 benia, fig. 28, j*. 



Puc cin ia gra minis, fig. i, 46. 



Puccinia pringsheimiatia, fig. 43. 



Puccinia-violae, intercellular my- 

 celium of, sending haustoria into 

 cells of host, fig. 5, ./. 



Pythium debaryanum, fig. 4, 62. 



RECEPTIVE spot of oosphere, fig. 



24, i. 



Rhizomorph, section of, fig. 35,5. 

 Rhizomorphs of Agaricus melleus, 



fig- 35- 



Rhizopus necans, fig. 59. 

 Rhizopus nigricans, fig. 23. 

 Rhytisma acerina, fig. 50. 

 Roseliinia radiciperda, fig. 32. 

 Russula rubra, laticiferous hyphae 



of, fig. 7. 



Saccharomyces cerevisiae, fig. 67, /. 



Saccharomyceles, cells in budding 

 stage, and others containing en- 

 dospores, fig. 18, /, a and b. 



Sclerotinia Fuckeliana, fig. 82. 



Sclerotinia sclerotiorum, fig. 34. 



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