INDEX 



225 



Coryne^ 125 



C. sarcoides, 125 

 Cronartiaceae, 218, 219 

 Cronartium^ 219 



C. asclepiadeuvi^ 197 (Fig. 165) 

 Cruciferae, »i 



Ctenomyces serratus, 67 (Fig. 27) 

 Cutting, E. M., 9, 13, 48, 119, 122 

 Cyathea, t8 

 Cyslopus, 15 



C. candidns, ^5) 21 

 Cytology of the Ascomycetes, 40 et sqq. 



of the Ustilaginales, i8j et sqq. 



of the Uredinales, 201 et sqq., 21 r et sqq. 



Cyttaria, 125 



C. Berteroi, 126 

 C Darwinii, 125, 127 

 C. Gunmi, 126 (Fig. 87) 

 C. Harioti, 127 



C. Hookeri, 127 



Cyttariaceae, 100, 125 et sqq. ; bibliography, 127 

 Czapek, F., 7, 12 



Dale, E., 13, 48, 66, 67, 68, 71, 76 

 Dangeard, P. A., 41, 44, 55, 60, 61, 67, 68, 69, 

 73. 74. 75> 76, 86, 87, 89, 94, 101, 105, 



107, 117, 120, 121, 122, 140, 152, 156, 157, 

 I5S, 188, 189, 192, 194, 195 



Dasyscypha, 123 



D. dandestina, 21 

 D. Willkoinviii^ 123 



Dawson, M., 32, 33, 166, 169, 170 



Debaryoinyces globosus, 64 



Dehiscence of ascus, 36 et sqq. 



Delitschia fitrjuracea^ 35 (Fig. 2) 



Dermataceae, 124 



Desmotascus, 39 



Dey, P. K., 20 



Diatrypaceae, 154, 165 



Diedicke, H., 23, 26 



Dietel, P., 222 



Digby, L., see Farmer and Digby 



Dikaryon, 46, 201 



Di?neromyces Africanus, 174 (Fig. 135) 



Diplophase or diploid phase, 3 



Dipodascus, 54, 57, 61 



D. albidus, 60 (Fig. 22), 6[ (Fig. 23) 

 Discomycetes, 6, 49, 50, 52, 95 et sqq., 181 

 Dittschlag, E., 200, 202, 203, 220 

 Division, conjugate, 202 

 Doassansia, 187 



D. Alisiiiatis, 194 (Fig. 162) 



D. deformans, 194 

 Dodge, B. O., 9, 10, 13, 49, 99, 116, 117, 118, 



122 

 Domaradsky, M., 71, 76 

 Dothitiea virgnttorum, 153 

 Dothideaceae, 152 

 Dothideales, 6, 140, 142, 152 

 Dufrenoy, J. , 20 

 Duijgar, 13. M., 222 

 Dumee, P., and Maire, R., 220 

 Durand, E. J., 132 



Early investigators (Ascomycetes), 40 



Ectoparasite, 80 



Eidam, E., 40, 58, 61, 67, 68 



G.-V. 



Elaphomyces, 19 



R. graniilatus, 77 



E. variegattts, 77 

 Elaphomycetaceae, 8, 57, 77 

 Emericella erythro^ipora, 68 

 Mmpusa, lo 

 Endogenous spore, 3 

 Encbmyces, 35, 53, 58 et sqq. 



£. deeipiens, 63 (Fig. 24) 



E. fibuliger, 59 (Fig. 20), 60 (Fig. 21), 63 

 (Fig. 24) 



E. Magmisii, 59 (Fig. 20), 60, 63 (Fig. 24) 



E. Mali, 57 

 Endomycetaceae, 52, 53, 55, ^T et sqq.; biblio- 

 graphy, 61 

 Endophyllum, 199, 208, 217, 218, 219 



E. Etiphorbiae, 209, 217 



E. i>enipcrvnji, 202, 208 (Fig. 185), 209 (Figs. 



186, 187), 2(7 



Endophytic parasite, 15, 79, 80 

 Endospore, 62 

 Endotrophic mycorhiza, i6 

 Engler, A., and Prantl, K., 222 

 Entomophthorales, 5 

 Enlyloma, 186, 187 



E. Glaucii, 194 (Fig. 162) 



E. Nyvipheae, 194 

 Epichlo'e, 149 

 Epiphytic parasite, 15 

 Epiplasm, 35, 49 

 Ereviascus, 40 



E. albtis, 58 (Fig. 18) 



E.fertilis, 58, 59 (Fig. 19), 63 (Fig. 24) 

 Ericaceae, 18 



Eriksson, J., 23, 26, 211, 220 

 Erinella apala, 21 

 Erysiphaceae, 15, 23, 52, 53, 55, 78, 79 et sqq., 



181; bibliography, 89 

 Erysiphales, 6, 56, 78 et sqq., 181 

 Erysiphe Cichoracearum, 87 



K. communis (see E. Polygoni) 



E. Graminis, 24, 25, 79, 82 



E. Alartii (see E. Polygoni) 



E. Polygoni, 42, 82 (Fig. 39), 86 (Fig. 43), 87 



E. tatirica, 80 



E. lortilis, 83 (Fig. 40) 

 Eiiglena viridis, 31 

 Euphorbia sylvatica, 209 

 Euroliiim, 7, 10, 53, 70 



E. Aspergillus glauais (see E. herbariorurn) 



E. herbariorurn, 20, 69,70 (Fig. 29), 71 (Fig. 



30). 



E. nigrum, 12 



E. Oryzae, 12 



E. repens, 32, 48 

 Exoascaceae, 5, 15, 16, 54, 55, 93 et seq. 

 Exoascales, 6, 36, 55, 56, 91 et sqq. 

 Exoascus, 15, 16, 93 



E. Betulae, 21 



E. deformans, 91, 92 (Fig. 48) 

 Exobasidium, 16 



E. Rhododendri, 21 

 Exogenous spore 3 

 Exotrophic mycorhiza, 16, 18 



Facultative parasites, 6, 13 

 Facultative saprophyte, 6 



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