INDEX 



761 



Eleagnus, 9 



Electric arc and fungi, 62 



Elenkin work on lichens mentioned, 78 



Embryology emphasized, 271 



Empusa muscae, description of, 104; 

 figure of, 104; as fly cholera, 85 



Emulsin, 58, 59 



Enation, 335 



Enerthenema papillatum, figure of, 14 



Endocellular enzymes, 56 



Endomycetaceae, characters of, 131 



Endomyces decipiens, parasitic on Armil- 

 laria mellea, 131 



Endophyllaceae, characters of, 198 



Endophyllum sempervivi, described, 196, 

 198; on house leek, 348 



Endophytic mycelium, 48 



Endospores in bacteria, 25 



Endothia parasitica, 491; and downy 

 woodpecker, 67; description of, 164; 

 distribution of, 83, 84; figure of peri- 

 thecial pustules, 493, 495; mycelium of, 

 496; spread of, 316 



Engelmann experiment with bacteria 

 and oxygen, 27 



Engler cited, 2 



Enteridium splendens, pink Plasmo- 

 dium of, 12 



Entomology emphasized, 271 



Entomophthoraceae, characters of, 103 



Eritomosporium macula turn, 264 



Entyloma, description of several species, 

 i8s 



Enumeration of means of fungous 

 entry into plants, 312 



Enzymes, 56; and heat 57; and liquid 

 air, 57; and plant diseases, 326; carbo- 

 hydrate splitting, 58; classification of, 

 58; clotting, 59; definition of word, 

 56; detection of, 59; diseases, 650; 

 distribution in fungi, 58; fat splitting, 

 59; fermenting, 59; glucoside split- 

 ting, 59; oxidizing, 59; protein-split- 

 ting, 59; solubility of, 57; urea-split- 

 ting, 59 



Epanody, 335 



Epipedochorisis, 335 



Epidemics, 315 



Epiphytic mycelium, 48 



Epiphytotisms, 298, 315 



Epistrophy, 335 



Ergotin, 56 



Ergot of rye, 546 



Eriksson's mycoplasm, 190 



Erysiphace*, characters of family, 154; 

 Key to genera of, 721, 722 



Erysiple, Key to species of, 723 



Escape of swarm spores, 67 



Esterases, 59 



Ether freezing attachment, figure of, 659 



Etiolated, 335; plants, 277; plants 

 hypertrophied, 366 



Etiolation, 360; experiments with, 652 



Etiology, 272; description of, 641, of 

 galls, 38s 



Eubacteriales, 34 



Eubasidii, 218; bibliography of, 252-257 



Eumycetes, 1, 42, 45, 46 



Euphrasia as a root parasite, 299 



Exanthema of citrus fruits, 572 



Excrescences, 342, 348; of bark, 366 



Excursions suggested, 667 



Exoascus and witches' brooms, 72; de- 

 scription of species, 133, 134; figures 

 of, 132 



Exoascus cerasi, 491; deformans, 534; 

 pruni, 74, 541 



Exoascaceae, characters of, 131 



Exobasidiaceae, characters of, 220 



Exobasidium, distribution of species and 

 their hosts, 86, 87; vaccinii, figure of, 

 220; various species described, 220 



Expansivity, 335 



Explosions of smut, 182 



Extracellular enzymes, 56 



Exudations, 343, 350 



Eyebright as root parasite, 299 



Eyepiece micrometer, 582 



Fabre, J. H., cited, 71 



Facultative parasite, 42; saprophyte, 42 



