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indica, Podaxis ^92 
ingrata, Collybia 75 
ingratus, Marasmims 75 
Iniurious agents, higher fungi 
as 19 
inflatum, Hysteranginm 287 
infitndibuUformis, Clitocybe . . 67 
infundibuliformis, Paxillus . . 175 
Ink, from Coprinus 13 
Ink pistol, use of, for police 
purposes 13 
INOC’YBE 115 
INOLOJIA 112 
inquinans, Phellorina 29.3 
Insects, fungi attracting . , . . 25 
involntus, Paxillus 17(5 
IRPEX 223 
Irpex obliquus, causing decav of 
wood . 20 
ITHYPIIALLIAS 277 
J 
.Taapia 259 
Jew’s Ear Fungus 325 
.lew’s Ear Fungus, as food . . 1(5 
junoea, Typhula 2(59 
K 
Kalchbrenneri, Hymenochaete . 254 
Kneipfia 249 
Ii 
LacC'ARia (59 
laccata, Laccaria (59 
Lacoocepiialum 208 
laciniata, Thelephora 255 
lacrymans, Merulius 241 
laerymans, Merulivs, causing 
‘ ‘ dry rot ” 20 
Lactarius 154 
lactinea, Trametes 220 
lactinea, Trametes, used for 
mounting insects 12 
laevigata, Poria 232 
lamelUconfertum., Ilebeloma . . 120 
lampas, Pleurotus 88 
lampas, Pleurotus, luminescence 
of 27 
lampropus, Leptonia 97 
LAilPROSPORALES 344 
largus, Cortinarius 10(5 
Laschia 240 
lateritius, Polyporus 214 
lavendulensis. Cortinarius .. .. 106 
leucocephalum, Secotium . . . . 291 
Leppogaster 28(5 
LEUCOSPORAE 46 
Lentinus 170 
Lenzites 22(5 
Leotia 341 
lepiideus, Lentinus 170 
Lepiota 52 
Lepiota naucina, as food .... 15 
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Lepiota proccra, as food .... 15 
Leptonia 95 
levispora, Octaviana 285 
LICEACEAE 344 
lichnoides, Polyporus 21(5 
lilacina, Calvatia 300 
lilaoina, Peniophora 2(50 
lilacina, Thelephora 2(50 
lilacino-fulvus, Cortinarius ... 106 
lilacino-gilva, Trametes 220 
lilacino-gilviis, Polystiotus . . . 220 
lilaeinus, Cantharellus 172 
Limacium 70 
limbatus, Geaster 315 
limonia, Flammula 122 
Lixderia 279 
lividus, Pomes 201, 234 
Lloy'deei.a 254 
Lloydii, Pomes 200 
loandensis, Podaxon 292 
lobatum, Ilysterangium . . . . 288 
Localities affected by fungi . . 21 
Logellinia 99 
Loiuiaria 249 
lubrica, Leotia 341 
Ludoricianus, Polyporus . . . . 216 
Luminescence, in fungi 27 
luteo-fulvus, Poria 233 
hiteolus, Phigopogon 282 
luteoliis, Pihizopogon, and pine 
seedlings 14 
hiteus, Boletus 190 
luteu-s. Boletus, and pine seed- 
lings 14 
luteus, Boletus, as food . . . . 16 
luteiis, Ilymerkogaster 283 
luridus, Boletus 193 
Lygogala 348 
LYCOGALACEAE 344 
LYCOPERDACEAE 298 
LYCOPEKDALES 291 
LYCOPERDEAE 298 
Ly(’OPeri)ON 300 
Lyooperdon depressum, as food 16 
Lycoperdon depressum, forming 
fairy rings 30 
Lycoperdon, Eeticidaria . . . . 347 
Lyscrus 278 
M 
MoAlpinianum, Tidostoma . . . 296 
macrospora, Gautieria 288 
macrospora, Leptonia 97 
macrospora, Poria 236 
macrosporum, Tulostoma . . . . 29(5 
macrosporus, llymenogaster . . 284 
maeulata, ilycena 81 
Maideni, Hymenogaster 283 
malleeanus, Pleurotus 89 
Mammals, fungi eaten by ... . 25 
Marasmitts " . . . . 164 
Marasmius oreades, forming fairy 
rings 30 
MARGARITACEAE 345 
marginata, Pholiota 104 
