Chapter 17

Agaricus (A-gar'i-cus),18–26.arvensis (ar-ven'sis),21, fig.18.campestris (cam-pes'tris),1–9,18, figs.1–7,12.comtulus (com'tu-lus),24, fig.24.cretaceus (cre-ta'ce-us),79.diminutivus (di-min-u-ti'vus),26.echinatus (ech-i-na'tus),158.fabaceus (fa-ba'ce-us),23.maritimus (ma-rit'i-mus),142.placomyces (pla-com'y-ces),23, pl. 4, 5, figs.21,22,23.rodmani (rod'ma-ni),20, fig.17.silvaticus (sil-vat'i-cus),23.silvicola (sil-vic'o-la),20, figs.19,20.subrufescens (sub-ru-fes'cens),23.Amanita (Am-a-ni'ta),52.cæsarea (cæ'-sa're-a),70, pls. 18, 19, fig.72.cothurnata (coth-ur-na'ta),6669, pl. 17, figs.68–70.floccocephala (floc-co-ceph'a-la),62, fig.63.frostiana (fros-ti-a'na),54,55,67, pl. 1.mappa (map'pa),58.muscaria (mus-ca'ri-a),52–54, pls. 1, 12, 13, figs.52–54.pantherina (pan-the-ri'na),69.phalloides (phal-loi'des),3,14,55–61,78, pl. 14, figs.55–58.polypyramis (pol-y-pyr'a-mis),74.rubescens (ru-bes'cens),71,72, pls. 19,20, figs.73,74.spreta (spre'ta),69,70, fig.71.solitaria (sol-i-ta'ri-a),72–74, pls. 21, 22, figs.75,76.strobiliformis (strob-i-li-for'mis),73.velatipes (ve-lat'i-pes),63–66, pls. 15, 16, figs.64–67.verna (ver'na),60,61,78, figs.59–61.virosa (vi-ro'sa),61,62, fig.62.Amanitopsis (A-man-i-top'sis),74.farinosa (far-i-no'sa),76,77, fig.78.livida (liv'i-da),75.nivalis (ni-va'lis),76.spadicea (spa-dic'e-a),75.vaginata (vag-i-na'ta),74–76, pl. 23, fig.77.volvata (vol-va'ta),76.Armillaria (Ar-mil-la'ri-a),83.aurantia (au-ran'ti-a),84–86, fig.86.mellea (mel'le-a),83,84, pl. 27, fig.85.Annularia lævis (An-nu-la'ri læ'vis),78.Ascomycetes (As-co-my-ce'tes),216.Basidiomycetes (Ba-sid-i-o-my-ce'tes),260.Black-spored agarics,32.Bolbitius (Bol-bit'i-us),163.variicolor (va-ri-ic'o-lor),164, fig.158.Boletinus (Bo-le-ti'nus),172.pictus (pic'tus),183, fig.175.porosus (po-ro'sus),184, pl. 63, fig.176.Boletus (Bo-le'tus),172.americanus (a-mer-i-ca'nus),178, fig.171.brevipes (brev'i-pes),179.bulbosus (bul-bo'sus),172.chromapes (chro'ma-pes),176, pl. 59, fig.168.edulis (e-du'lis),172,173,176, pls. 55, 56, 57, figs.164,165.felleus (fel'le-us),173, pl. 58, fig.166.flavidus (flav'i-dus),178.granulatus (gran-u-la'tus),178.luteus (lu'te-us),181,182, pl. 62, figs.173,174.obsonium (ob-so'ni-um),177, pl. 61, fig.170.ornatipes (or-nat'i-pes),174,176.punctipes (punc'ti-pes),179, fig.172.retipes (re'ti-pes),174–176, fig.167.scaber (sca'ber),174.subluteus (sub-lu'te-us),181,182.subtomentosus (sub-tom-en-to'sus),167,168.vermiculosus (ver-mic-u-lo'sus),177, pl. 60, fig.169.Bovista (Bo-vis'ta),209.Calostoma (Ca-los'to-ma),212.cinnabarinum (cin-na-ba-ri'num),212,213, pl. 82, fig.211.lutescens (lu-tes'cens),212.Calvatia (Cal-va'ti-a),209.Cantharellus (Can-tha-rel'lus),128.aurantiacus (au-ran-ti'a-cus),129,130, pl. 41, figs.127,128.cibarius (ci-ba'ri-us),128, fig.126.Chalymotta retirugis (Chal-y-mot'ta re-ti-ru'gis),48.Clavaria (Cla-va'ri-a),201.botrytes (bo-try'tes),202, fig.202.formosa (for-mo'sa),201, pl. 80, fig.201.mucida (mu'ci-da),203, fig.204.pistillaris (pis-til-la'ris),203, fig.203.Clavariaceæ (Cla-va-ri-a'ce-æ),200.Coral fungi,200.Clitocybe (Cli-toc'y-be),89.candida (can'di-da),89, pls. 28,29, figs.90,91.cyathiformis (cy-a-thi-for'mis),90.illudens (il-lu'dens),90, fig.92.infundibuliformis (in-fun-dib-u-li-for'mis),90, fig.244.laccata (lac-ca'ta),89.multiceps (mul'ti-ceps),91, pl. 30, fig.93.pelletieri (pel-let-i-e'ri),168.Clitopilus (Cli-top'i-lus),142.orcella (or-cel'la),143.prunulus (pru'nu-lus),142, pl. 44, fig.138.Collybia (Col-lyb'i-a),92.dryophila (dry-oph'i-la),204, fig.205.longipes (lon'gi-pes),93.lachnophylla (lach-no-phyl'la),132.platyphylla (plat-y-phyl'la),93.radicata (rad-i-ca'ta),92, pl. 31, fig.94.spinulifera (spin-u-lif'e-ra),132.velutipes (ve-lu'ti-pes),92, pl. 32, fig.95.Coprinus (Co-pri'nus),32.atramentarius (a-tra-men-ta'ri-us),40–42, pl. 10, figs.39–42.comatus (co-ma'tus),33–40, pl. 9, figs.31–38.micaceus (mi-ca'ce-us),15,42–44, figs.43,44.Corticium (Cor-tic'i-um),208.Cortinarius (Cor-ti-na'ri-us),161.cinnamomeus (cin-na-mo'me-us),162, fig.155.collinitus (col-li-ni'tus),161.ochroleucus (och-ro-leu'cus),163, pls. 50, 51, figs.156,157.violaceus (vi-o-la'ce-us),161.Craterellus (Crat-e-rel'lus),208.cantharellus (can-tha-rel'lus),208.cornucopioides (cor-nu-co-pi-oi'des),208.pistillaris (pis-til-la'ris),203.Crepidotus (Crep-i-do'tus),159.applanatus (ap-pla-na'tus),161.calolepis (ca-lol'e-pis),161.chimonophilus (chi-mo-noph'i-lus),160.fulvotomentosus (ful-vo-tom-en-to'sus),161.herbarum (her-ba'rum),160.versutus (ver-su'tus),160, fig.154.Dædalea ambigua (Dæ-da'le-a am-big'u-a),16,17, pl. 3, fig.16.Dictyophora (Dic-ty-oph'o-ra),214.duplicata (du-pli-ca'ta),214, pl. 83, fig.212.ravenelii (rav-e-nel'li-i),215,216, pl. 84, figs.213–215.Discomycetes (Dis-co-my-ce'tes),216.Eccilia (Ec-cil'i-a),148.polita (po-li'ta),148, fig.143.Entoloma (En-to-lo'ma),143.grayanum (gray-a'num),144,145, fig.140.jubatum (ju-ba'tum),143,144, fig.139.repandum (re-pan'dum),143,303, fig.250.strictius (stric'ti-us),145,146, fig.141.Exidia glandulosa (Ex-id'ia glan-du-lo'sa),206.Fistulina (Fis-tu-li'na),171,186.firma (fir'ma),186.hepatica (he-pat'i-ca),186, pl. 65.pallida (pal'li-da),186,187, pls. 65,66, fig.180.Flammula (Flam'mu-la),156.paradoxa (par-a-dox'a),168.polychroa (po-lych'ro-a),156,157, fig.151.rhodoxanthus (rhod-o-xan'thus),168.sapinea (sa-pin'e-a),157.tammii (tam'mi-i),169.Fomes (Fo'mes),193,194.Galera (Ga-le'ra),155.antipoda (an-tip'o-da),155.coprinoides (cop-rin-oi'des),155.flava (fla'va),155.lateritia (lat-e-ri'ti-a),155.tenera (ten'e-ra),155.Geaster (Ge-as'ter),209.Gomphidius (Gom-phid'i-us),49.glutinosus (glu-ti-no'sus),51.nigricans (nig'ri-cans),49–51, figs.50,51.rhodoxanthus (rhod-o-xan'thus),168.Gomphus (Gom'phus),168.Gyrocephalus (Gy-ro-ceph'a-lus),207.rufus (ru'fus),207, fig.208.Gyromitra esculenta (Gy-rom'i-tra es-cu-len'ta),220.Hebeloma (He-be-lo'ma),157.crustuliniforme (crus-tu-lin-i-for'me),158, fig.152.Hedgehog fungi,195.Helvella (Hel-vel'la),219.crispa (cris'pa),219.lacunosa (lac-u-no'sa),220, fig.219.Hydnaceæ (Hyd-na'ce-æ),195.Hydnum (Hyd'num),195.caput-medusæ (ca'put—me-du'sæ),198.caput-ursi (ca'put—ur'si),197, pl. 77, fig.196.coralloides (cor-al-loi'des),196, fig.195.erinaceus (er-i-na'ce-us),198, fig.197.fragile (frag'i-le),200.graveolens (gra-ve'o-lens),200.imbricatum (im-bri-ca'tum),198, fig.200.repandum (re-pan'dum),198, pl. 78, fig.198.putidum (pu'ti-dum),199, pl. 79, fig.199.velutinum (ve-lu'ti-num),200.Hygrophorus (Hy-groph'o-rus),110.chrysodon (chrys'o-don),111, fig.115.coccineus (coc-cin'e-us),114.conicus (con'i-cus),114.eburneus (e-bur'ne-us),111, pl. 38, fig.116.fuligineus (fu-li-gin'e-us),113, fig.117.hypothejus (hy-po-the'jus),114.miniatus (min-i-a'tus),113,114.pratensis (pra-ten'sis),113.psittacinus (psit-ta-ci'nus),114.Hymenochæte (Hy-me-no-chæ'te),208.Hymenomycetes (Hy-me-no-my-ce'tes),261.Hypholoma (Hyph-o-lo'ma),26.appendiculatum (ap-pen-dic-u-la'tum),27,28, pl. 7, figs.26,27.candolleanum (can-dol-le-a'num),28.lachrymabundum (lach-ry-ma-bun'dum),28–30, fig.28.perplexum (per-plex'um),27.rugocephalum (ru-go-ceph'a-lum),30, pl. 8, fig.29.sublateritium (sub-la-te-ri'ti-um),26, pl. 6, fig.25.Inocybe (I-noc'y-be),158.echinata (ech-i-na'ta),158.repanda (re-pan'da),303, fig.250.Ithyphallus impudicus (Ith-y-phal'lus im-pu-di'cus),216.Lactarius (Lac-ta'ri-us),114.chelidonium (chel-i-do'ni-um),124, pl. 39.chrysorrheus (chrys-or'rhe-us),122, fig.125.corrugis (cor-ru'gis),116, fig.118.deliciosus (de-lic-i-o'sus),123, pl. 39.fuliginosus (fu-lig-i-no'sus),118, fig.120.gerardii (ge-rar'di-i),119.indigo (in'di-go),125, pl. 39.lignyotus (lig-ny-o'tus),117, fig.119.pergamenus (per-ga-me'nus),121.piperatus (pip-e-ra'tus),120, fig.122.resimus (re-si'mus),121, figs.123,124.torminosus (tor-mi-no'sus),119, fig.121.volemus (vo-le'mus),121.Lentinus (Len-ti'nus),134.lecomtei (le-comt'e-i),135.lepideus (le-pid'e-us),135.stipticus (stip'ti-cus),135,136.vulpinus (vul-pi'nus),134, pl. 42, figs.131,132.Leotia lubrica (Le-o'ti-a lu'bri-ca),221, fig.221.Lepiota (Lep-i-o'ta),77.acutesquamosa (a-cu-te-squa-mo'sa),81.americana (a-mer-i-ca'na),80,81, fig.82.asperula (as-per'u-la),82,83, pl. 26, fig.84.badhami (bad'ham-i),81.cristata (cris-ta'ta),81, fig.83.naucina (nau-ci'na),13,77–79, pl. 24, figs.79,80.naucinoides (nau-ci-noi'des),77.procera (pro-ce'ra),79, pl. 25, figs.81,242.rachodes (ra-cho'des),79.Leptonia (Lep-to'ni-a),147.asprella (as-prel'la),147, fig.142.incana (in-ca'na),147.Lycoperdaceæ (Ly-co-per-da'ce-æ),209.Lycoperdon (Ly-co-per'don),209.cyathiforme (cy-a-thi-for'me),210, pl. 81, fig.209.gemmatum (gem-ma'tum),210, fig.210.giganteum (gi-gan'te-um),210.pyriforme (pyr-i-for'me),211.Marasmius (Ma-ras'mi-us),130.cohærens (co-hæ'rens),132,133, figs.130,249.oreades (o-re'a-des),131, fig.129.rotula (rot'u-la),131.Merulius (Me-ru'li-us),171,172,194.lacrymans (lac'ry-mans),194, pl. 73, figs.189,190.tremellosus (trem-el-lo'sus),194, pl. 74, figs.191,192.Mitremyces lutescens (Mi-trem'y-ces lu-tes'cens),213.Morchella (Mor-chel'la),217.bispora (bis'po-ra),219.conica (con'i-ca),217, fig.217.crassipes (cras'si-pes),219, pl. 86, fig.218.deliciosa (de-lic-i-o'sa),219.esculenta (es-cu-len'ta),217, pl. 85, fig.216.semilibera (sem-i-lib'e-ra),219.Mucronella (Mu-cro-nel'la),200.Mycena (My-ce'na),93.acicula (a-cic'u-la),97,98, fig.100.cyanothrix (cy-an'o-thrix),98, fig.101.epipterygia (e-pip-te-ryg'i-a),96,97, fig.98.galericulata (gal-e-ric-u-la'ta),94,245.hæmatopa (hæ-mat'o-pa),98–100, fig.102.polygramma (pol-y-gram'ma),94, fig.96.prælonga (præ-lon'ga),94,95.pura (pu'ra),95,96, fig.97.succosa (suc-co'sa),100.vulgaris (vul-ga'ris),97, fig.99.Myriostoma (Myr-i-os'to-ma),209.Naucoria (Nau-co'ri-a),153.semiorbicularis (sem-i-or-bic-u-la'ris),153,154.vernalis (ver-na'lis),154, fig.150.Ochre-spored agarics,150.Omphalia (Om-pha'li-a),100.campanella (cam-pa-nel'la),101,254, pl. 33, figs.103,241.epichysium (ep-i-chys'i-um),101, fig.104.Panæolus (Pa-næ'o-lus),45.fimicola (fi-mic'o-la),48.papilionaceus (pa-pil-i-o-na'ce-us),48, fig.247.retirugis (re-ti-ru'gis),45–48, pl. 11, figs.45–48,248.solidipes (so-lid'i-pes),48.Panus (Pa'nus),134.cyathiformis (cy-a-thi-for'mis),135.rudis (ru'dis),135.strigosus (stri-go'sus),135.stipticus (stip'ti-cus),135,136.Paxillus (Pax-il'lus) 165.atro-tomentosus (at-ro-tom-en-to'sus),169, fig.161.corrugatus (cor-ru-ga'tus),170, pl. 53, fig.162.flavidus (flav'i-dus),168.involutus (in-vo-lu'tus),166,167, fig.159.panuoides (pan-u-oi'des),170, pl. 54, fig.163.rhodoxanthus (rhod-o-xan'thus),167,168, pl. 52, fig.160.Phalloideæ (Phal-loid'e-æ),213.Phlebia (Phle'bi-a),195.merismoides (mer-is-moi'des), pls. 75,76, figs.193,194.Pholiota (Pho-li-o'ta),150.adiposa (ad-i-po'sa),151,152, pl. 47, fig.146.aurivella (au-ri-vel'la),152.cerasina (ce-ras'i-na),152.johnsoniana (john-so-ni-a'na),153, pl. 49, fig.149.marginata (mar-gi-na'ta),151, fig.147.præcox (præ'cox),150,151, pl. 46, fig.145.squarrosa (squar-ro'sa),152.squarrosoides (squar-ro-soi'des),152, pl. 48, fig.148.subsquarrosa (sub-squar-ro'sa),152.unicolor (u-nic'o-lor),151.Pleurotus (Pleu-ro'tus),102.applicatus (ap-pli-ca'tus),109,110, fig.114.corticatus (cor-ti-ca'tus),106, pl. 37, fig.110.dryinus (dry'i-nus),105,106, pl. 36, figs.109,110.ostreatus (os-tre-a'tus),104, pl. 34, fig.107.petaloides (pet-a-loi'des),107–109, figs.112,113.sapidus (sap'i-dus),104,105, pl. 35, fig.108.serotinus (se-rot'i-nus),109.sulfureoides (sul-fu-re-oi'des),107, fig.111.ulmarius (ul-ma'ri-us),102–104, figs.105,106.Pluteus (Plu'te-us),138.cervinus (cer-vi'nus),138,139, fig.135.tomentosulus (to-men-tos'u-lus),140, fig.136.Polyporaceæ (Pol-y-po-ra'ce-æ),171.Polyporus (Po-lyp'o-rus),171,188–194.applanatus (ap-pla-na'tus),193, fig.15.borealis (bo-re-a'lis),9,10, figs.9,10.brumalis (bru-ma'lis),191, pl. 71, fig.186.fomentarius (fo-men-ta'rius),194.frondosus (fron-do'sus),188, pls. 67, 68, figs.181,182.igniarius (ig-ni-a'ri-us),194.intybaceus (in-ty-ba'ce-us),184.leucophæus (leu-co-phæ'us),194.lucidus (lu'ci-dus),193, pl. 72, fig.188.sulphureus (sul-phu're-us),190, pls. 69, 70, figs.184,185.umbellatus (um-bel-la'tus),189, fig.183.Polystictus (Pol-y-stic'tus),191.cinnabarinus (cin-na-ba-ri'nus),192.cinnamomeus (cin-na-mo'me-us),192, fig.187.connatus (con-na'tus),192.hirsutus (hir-su'tus),192.oblectans (ob-lec'tans),192.perennis (pe-ren'nis),192, fig.187.pergamenus (per-ga-me'nus),105,193.splendens (splen'dens),192.versicolor (ver-sic'o-lor),192.Psalliota (Psal-li-o'ta),18–26,158.Psathyrella (Psath-y-rel'la),48.disseminata (dis-sem-i-na'ta),48,49, fig.49.Psilocybe fœnisecii (Psi-loc'y-be fœ-ni-se'ci-i),48.Purple-brown-spored agarics,18.Rosy-spored agarics,138.Russula (Rus'su-la),125.adusta (ad-us'ta),127, pl. 40.alutacea (al-u-ta'ce-a),125,126, pl. 40.emetica (e-met'i-ca),127, pl. 40.fragilis (frag'i-lis),127.furcata (fur-ca'ta),127.lepida (lep'i-da),126, pl. 40.nigricans (nig'ri-cans),127.virescens (vi-res'cens),126, pl. 40.Sarcoscypha floccosa (Sar-cos'cy-pha floc-co'sa),221,222, fig.222.Schizophyllum (Schiz-o-phyl'lum),136.alneum (al'ne-um),136,137, fig.133.commune (com-mu'ne),136.Scleroderma (Scler-o-der'ma),212.verrucosum (ver-ru-co'sum),212.vulgare (vul-ga're),212.Spathularia velutipes (Spath-u-la'ri-a ve-lu'ti-pes),220, fig.220.Spinellus fusiger (Spi-nel'lus fu'si-ger) 95.macrocarpus (mac-ro-car'pus),95.Sterium (Ste'ri-um),208.Strobilomyces (Strob-i-lom'y-ces),184.floccopus (floc'co-pus),185.strobilaceus (strob-i-la'ce-us),184, pl. 64, figs.177–179.Stropharia (Stro-pha'ri-a),31.æruginosa (æ-ru-gi-no'sa),32.semiglobata (sem-i-glo-ba'ta),31, fig.30.stercoraria (ster-co-ra'ri-a),32.Thelephoraceæ (Thel-e-pho-ra'ce-æ),208.Trametes (Tra-me'tes),16,193.ambigua (am-big'u-a),16,17.Trembling fungi,204.Tremellineæ (Trem-el-lin'e-æ),204.Tremella (Tre-mel'la),204.frondosa (fron-do'sa),205, fig.206.fuciformis (fu-ci-for'mis),206, fig.207.lutescens (lu-tes'cens),205.mycetophila (my-ce-toph'i-la),204, fig.205.Tricholoma (Trich-o-lo'ma),87.peckii (peck'i-i),85,86.personatum (per-so-na'tum),87, figs.87,88.sejunctum (se-junc'tum),88, fig.89.Trogia (Tro'gi-a),137.crispa (cris'pa),137, pl. 43, fig.134.Tubaria (Tu-ba'ri-a),159.pellucida (pel-lu'ci-da),159, fig.153.Tube-bearing fungi,171.Verpa bohemica (Ver'pa bo-hem'i-ca),219.Volvaria (vol-va'ri-a),140.bombycina (bom-byc'i-na),140,141, fig.137.speciosa (spe-ci-o'sa),141,142.White-spored agarics,52.


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