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INDEX 



Saccardo, P. A., 222 

 Saccharomyces, 62, 63 (Fig. 24) 



5. pyreformis, i r 

 Saccharomycetaceae, 7, i r, 52, 55, 56, 57, 62 et 



sijq.; bibliography, 65 

 Saccharomycodes Lttdioigii, 65 

 Saccharomycopsis capsnlaris, 63 (Fig. 24) 

 Saccobolus violascens, 120 (Fig. 82) 

 Sachs, J. von, 32, 33, 49 

 Sake, 12 

 Salicaceae, 18 

 Salmon, E. S., 23, 25, 26, 79, 89, 90; J^ also 



Massee and Salmon 

 Samsu, 74 



Sands, M. C., 88, 89 

 Sappin-Trouffy, I'., 204, 205, 212, 220 

 Saprolegniales. 5 

 Saprophytes, 6 

 Saprophytism, 6, 7 et sqq.; bibliography, 12; 



specialization of, 20 et sqq. 

 Barcodes satt guinea, 19 



Scales, F. M., 13; see also M c Beth and Scales 

 Schikorra, W., 4 6, 74, 75, 76 

 Schionning, H., 63, 65 ; see also Klocker and 



Schionning 



Schizanthns Grahami, i \ 

 Sthizosccharomyces mellacei, 63 (Fig. 24), 64 



S. octosponts, 63 (Fig. 24), 64 (Fig. 25) 



. Pombe, 64 

 Schmitz, F., 41 

 Schoeler, N. P., 210 

 Schrenk, H. von, 12 

 Schroter, J., 222 

 Schwanniomyces occidentalism 64 

 Sclerotinia, 123 



S. bulbonim, 123 



S. cinerea, 123 



S.fntctigena, 123 



S. Let/i, 22 



S. sclerotiorum, 123 



6". tiiberosa, 21, 123, 124 (Fig. 86) 



S. Vaccinii, \i\ 

 Sclerotium, i, 124, 150, 152 

 Scolecite, 39, 50, 99, 1 16 

 Seaver, F. J., 146 

 Selaginella, 18 

 Sepultaria, 97 



S. coronaria, 37 (Fig. 5), 97 (Fig. 55) 

 Sexual reproduction, 2, 103; and see conjugation, 



fertilization, pseudapogamy 

 Sharp, L. W., 221 

 Sheath, 69, 85, 148 

 Smuts, see Ustilaginales 

 Soil, fungi on, 7 

 Solanaceae, 18, 21 

 Solatium, 18 



Solms Laubach, H. zu, 184, IQS 

 Soot fungi, 12 

 Sooty-mould, 90 



S. coprophila, 158 

 S.fimicola, i 4 o (Fig. 101) 

 S.fimiseda, 140, I57 

 S.globosa, 158 



S macnspora,ii, 140, 157 (Fig. 116) 

 Sordanaceae.8, 154 , 156; etsqq. bibliography, 158 



Sore-skin fungus, 28 



Sorosporium, 187 



Sorus, 184, 196 



Spathularia clavata, 131 (Figs. 91,92) 



Specialization, 20 et sqq., 211 



Spermatial hypha, 146, 163, 199, 207 



Spermatium, 39, 146, 164, 173, 174, 199 



Spermogonium, 147 (Fig. 106), 163, 198 



Sphacelotheca, 187 



Sphaeria, ill 



Sphaeriaceae, 154, 158 



Sphaeriales, 6, 140, 142, 153 et seq. 



Sphacrosoma, 128, 129 



S. fuscescens, 129 (Fig. 89) 



S.Janczewskiamtm, 128 (Fig. 88), 129 

 Sphaerotheca, 52, 53, 83 



S. Castagnei (see S. fftimuli) 



S. ffumu/i, 41, 42 (Fig. 9 ), 84 (Fig. 41), 85 

 (Fig. 42) 



S. mors-nvae, 8r, 82, 86 



S. pannosa, 80 (Fig. 38) 

 Spore, i, 3, 4, 35, 48, i6r, 172, 196 

 Spore-ball, 184, 187, 194 

 Spore-formation, 48, 49 

 Spore forms, omission of, in Uredinales, 207 

 Spore mother-cell, 3, 35 

 Sporidium, 198 



Spor or mia intermedia, 157 (Fig. 117) 

 Sprouting, 5 

 Stakman, E. C., Piemeisel, F. J., and Levine, 



M. N., 26, 27 

 Staling substances, 27 

 Stalk, of antheridial branch, 39, 87, 88; of 



archicarp, 85, 87, 88 

 Sterigma, 183 



Sterile cell (Uredinales), 200, 207 

 Stevens, F. L., 39, 222 



and Hall.'j. G., 28, 32, 33 



Stictaceae, 132 

 Stigeosporium, 19 



Stigmatomyces Baeri, 174, 175 (Fig. 136), 176, 

 77 (Fig. 139) 



S. Sarcophagae, 177, 178 (Fig. 141) 

 Stimuli, reactions to, 27 et sqq.', bibliography, 



33 



Stoppel, R., 58, 61 

 Strasburger, E., 31, 33 

 Strawberry mildew, 84 

 Streeter, S. G., 31, 32, 33 

 Strickeria, i, 142 (Fig. 104), 159 (Fig. 119) 

 Stroma, i, 32, 140, 145, 149, 150, 166, 168 

 Sub-hymenial layer, 3, 95 

 Substrata, fatty/io 

 Swanton, E. W., 222 

 Symbionts, 6 



Symbiosis, 6, \6etsijq.; bibliography, 19 

 Synchytriuni, 16 



S. aureum, i \ 

 Synkaryon, 201 



Tapesia fusca, 123 

 Taphrina, 15, 93 



T. aurea, 92 (Fig. 49), 93 (Fig. 50) 



/. Cerast, 94 



T. Kusanoi, 94 

 Tavel, F. von, 40, 222 

 Teleutosorus, 205, 206 



