Index and Glossary 



Brick top. (PI. opposite 



p. 81.) 

 Brick-red mushroom, 80. 

 Button, II, 12 ; the name 



given to a young 



mushroom. 



Caesarea, 50. 



Caesar's mushroom, 51. 



Coespitose, 145 ; growing in 



clumps, many plants 



from one root. 

 Calostoma, 29, 123, 124, 



131. 



— cinnabarinum, 132. 



— lutescens, 132. 



— Ravenelii, 132. 

 Calvatia, 28, 124, 126. 



— craniformis, 126. 



— cyathiformis, 128. 



— fragile coat, 126. 



— maxima, 127. 



— section of, 126. 



Cambium, 137 ; the deli- 

 cate young cells be- 

 tween the wood and 

 bark. The inner be- 

 come new wood ; the 

 outer, new bark. 



Campestris, 76. 

 Caninus, 120. 

 Cantharellus, 36, 53. 



— cibarius, 148. 



— fioccosus, 53. 

 Cap, defined, 12. 



— membranous, 35. 



— ragged edge, 13. 



— scaly, 34. 



— smooth, 34. 



— striate, 50. 



— umbonate, 63. 



Capillitium, 25, 126 ; sim- 

 ple or branched 

 threads mixed with 

 spores. 



— elastic, 126. 

 Capitate, 21; having a dis- 

 tinct head. 



Capitila. (PI. opposite p. 

 136.) 



Caput-ursi, g6. 



Carbon, 4 ; an elementary 

 substance found in 

 plant and animal 

 tissue. 



Cartilaginous, 36, 146 ; 

 similar to the elastic 

 tissue found at the 

 ends of fresh bones. 



Caterpillar, fungus grow- 

 ing on, 136. 



Cautions, 151. 



Cell, 11 ; a living vegeta- 

 ble unit. 



— spore, II. 



— club-like, 13, 14. 

 Cervinus, 87. 

 Chalk agaric, 64. 

 Chanterelle hygrophorus, 



59- 



— to fry, 154. 



— to prepare, 154. 

 Chemical analysis, 152. 

 Chestnut Boletus, 108. 

 Chitonia, 83. 

 Chlorophyll, 6, 144 ; the 



green coloring mat- 

 ter of plants. 



Christmas greens, 5, 7. 



Chrysenteron, 106. 



Cibus Deorum, 51. 



Cinnabarinum, 132. 



Circinatus, 113. 



Class, 7, 15, 17. 



Classification, 5, 7. 



Clathracese, 26, 117, 121. 



Clathrus, 26, 121. 



— cancellatus, 121. 



— columnatus, 121. 

 Clavaria, 3, 14, 99. 



— aurea, 100. 



— botrytes, 100. 



— cristata, 100. 



— fellea, loi. 



— flava, gg. 



— formosa, loi. 



162 



Clavaria, golden, 100. 



— pale yellow, 99. 



— pistil, loi. 



— pistillaris, loi. 



— red-tipped, 100. 



— to cook, 155. 



— to prepare, 155. 

 Clavariaceae, 30, 98, gg. 

 Clavate, 21 ; club-shaped. 

 Clitocybe, 35, 68, 70. 



— laccata, 70. 



— care of spores, 148. 

 Clitocybe virens, 71. 



— var. amythystina, 71. 



— var. pallidifolia, 71. 



— var. striatula, 71. 

 Clitopilus, 37, 88. 

 Collector, notes of, 145. 



— outfit of, 147. 

 CoUybia, 35, 66. 



— care of specimens, 150. 



— care of spores, 148. 



— familia, 67. 



— radicata, 66. 



— radicata, care of spores, 



148. 



— velutipes, 66. 

 Columella, 125. 

 Common mushroom, 76. 

 Context, 42 ; the tissue 



immediately in con- 

 tact with a specified 

 part. 



Coprinarii. See Coprini. 



Coprini.careof spores,i48, 



— to prepare, 154. 

 Coprinus, 40, 89. 



— atramentarius, gi. 



— comatus, iii, v, viii, 90. 



— micaceus, 91. 

 Coral fungi, g8. 

 Coral Hydnum, 97. 

 Cordyceps, 136. 

 Corollas, 6. 

 Cortinarii, care of spores, 



148. 

 Cortinarius, 38, 85. 



— alboviolaceus, 87. 



