INDEX OF GENERA, AND ILLUSTRATIONS. |
Note.—In this index the generic and specific names have been divided into syllables, and the place of the primary accent has been indicated, with the single object of securing a uniform pronunciation in accordance with the established rules of English orthoepy.
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. 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.
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