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INDEX 



38,39; antidote for poison of, 61-68 r 

 report of a case of poisoning by, 63- 

 66 ; poison of, extracted by vinegar, 



71. 

 Amanita^ Poisonous species of : — ver- 

 nus, 17, 25, 51 ; — muscarius, 51, 73 ; 

 spore-print of, 289, 291 ; — phalloides, 



5r, 74- 



— Edible species of, 73 ; Casarea, 

 rubescens, strobiliformis, 9, 12, 48. 



Amanitine, 60 ; antidote, 62. 



Alexis, Czar, victim of Amanita, 52. 



America and Europe, comparative ap- 

 preciation of fungi in, 299. 



American and European fungi identi- 

 cal, 12. 



American mycophagists, 8, 9, 15. 



Antidotes for mushroom poisoning, 62, 

 67, 68. 



Ants attacked by fungi, 295. 



Asci in fungi, 256. 



Ascomycetes, 256. 



Asiatic Russia, Amanita dipsomaniacs 

 of, 59- 



Bacterium bacillus, 7, 8. 



Badham, Dr. C. D., quoted, xii. , 12, 



13, 40, 177, 189, 237, 246, 299, 301, 



306, 310, 316. Bibliography, No. 



II, 326. 

 Baked mushrooms, 311-313. 

 Basket for gathering mushrooms, 36. 

 " Beefsteak " mushroom, II, 27, 213- 



217, 303 ; to cook, 314 ; as salad, 



319- 



Bees and wasps, 36. 



Beetles infesting fungi, 37. 



Belladonna. See Atropine. 



Berkeley, Rev. M. J., variations in 

 Campestris, 40, 91 ; quoted, 107, 237, 

 246, 294, 301. Bibliography, Nos. 

 13 and 16, 326. 



Bibliography — American, 325; Eng- 

 lish, 326 ; French, 327. 



Bitter Boletus, 208. 



Blights, 7. 



Blue mould, 78. 



Blue-stain Boleti, 196. 



Boleti, 182-213 I botanical characters 

 of, 1 81-184, 285 ; hawk fed upon, 

 302 ; fritters of, 314 ; soup of, 314; 

 to dry, 321. 



Boletus, characters of, 182 ; various 

 edible, 10, 26, 182-213 ! spore-print 

 of, 285. 



Boletus, — alveolatus, 183, 201, 208; — 

 castaneus, 10 ; — chrysenteron, 195- 

 2or ; — collinitus, 10; — cyanescens, 

 201, 207 ; cone-like, 202 ; — edulis, 

 10, 13, 16, 18, 189, 190, 300 ; artificial 

 cultivation of, 86 ; crimson, 213 ; 

 — elegans, 10 ; — felleus, 207,208-213; 

 — flavidus, 10 ; — granulatus, 10 ; — 

 luteus, 10 ; — satanas, 207, 208 ; — 

 scalier, 10, 191-195 ; — subtomentosus, 

 10, 26, 183, 195 ; blue stain of, 196, 

 201, 207 ; — strobilomyces, 202-207 ; 

 spore-print of,»28l ; — versipellis, 10. 



Botanical discrimination, 31, 32. 



— discrimination of Amanita. See 

 Amanita. 



Boudier, Emile. Bibliography, No. 28, 



327- 

 Bovista nigrescens, 10. 



— plumbea, 10. 

 Broiled mushrooms, 308. 



Bubbola maggiore. See Pasture Mush- 

 room. 

 Bulbosine, 60. 



Campestris. See Agaricus. 

 Cantharellus , — cibarius, 10, 27, 172- 



178, 300; — aurantiacus, 178; to 



cook, 310; drying of, 321. 

 Caterpillar fungi, 295. 

 Catsup, Mushroom, 320. 

 Champignon "Fairy-Ring," 27, 87, 



95; to cook, 309 ; dried, 321. 



— Poisonous, 108, 113. 

 Chantarelle. See Cantharellus. 

 " Chef a la mode," the, 305. 

 Chemical analysis of fungi, 14, 302. 



