MYCOLOGIST Index

2000 - 2003 (vols. 14 - 17)

Index for 1994-1999 (vols. 8-13)

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  • Book Reviews
  • British Mycological Society (including Myconews)
  • Correspondence
  • Front Covers
  • Fungal Foes in Your Garden
  • Mycological Dispatches
  • Mycology Answers
  • New British Records
  • Obituaries
  • Profiles of Fungi
  • Teaching Techniques for Mycology
  • Useful Fungi of the World

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    ABDULLA, F., Kanipathillai, V., Whalley, M. & Whalley, T. -Termitomyces mushrooms: a tropical delicacy - (16) 9
    AINSWORTH, Geoffrey - see Myconews
    AINSWORTH, M. - see Fischer
    AKERS, B. - see Paul
    ANGSTMAN, S. - see Blanchette
    ANNUAR, S. - see Fong
    ANTIFUNGAL agents: their diversity and increasing sophistication - (17) 51
    APHYLLOPHORALES tested for organic dyes, Some - (15) 81
    AQUATIC fungus, A new kind of, with giant mycelial cells - (15) 52
    ARMILLARIA mellea - see Robinson-Bax
    ASCOSPORE cultures of ascomycetes, An improved technique for obtaining single - (14) 101
    ASCOSPORES, size range - (15) 165
    ASCUS, Turgor and spore release in, and basidium - (15) 45
    ASPERGILLUS - see Mycotoxin review
    ASPERGILLUS fumigatus, a saprotrophic pathogenic fungus - (17) 56
    ASSINDER, S. - Understanding what makes cells tick: prize-winning lessons from simple fungi - (16) 127
    AURICULARIA spp. - see Corrigendum
    AUSTIN, Michael - (15) Inside back cover 2; see Obituaries
    BAKER, T. - see Teaching Techniques for Mycology
    BARNETT, C. L., Beresford, N. A., Frankland, J. C., Self, P. L., Howard, B. J. & Marriott, J. V. R. - Radiocaesium intake in Great Britain as a consequence of the consumption of wild fungi - (15) 98
    BARONI, T. J. & Mattock, G. - Rhodocybe roseiavellanea (Murr.) Singer, a new record for Britain and Europe - (15) 151
    BARRETO, R. W. - see Leite
    BASIDIOMYCETES of the Greater Antilles Project - (15) 107
    BASIDIOSPORES, size range - (15) 165
    BASIDIUM, Turgor and spore release in ascus and - (15) 45
    BEES and Phalloid exudate - (16) 109
    BENNET, J. W. - see Jarrell
    BERESFORD, N. A - - see Barnett
    BESSETTE, A., Both, E. E. & Dunaway, D. L. - Boletus roseolateritius, a new bolete from the southern United States of America - (17) 15
    BIDARTONDO, M. I. - see Bruns
    BIOCHON story, The: deployment of Chondrostereum purpureum to suppress stump sprouting in hardwoods - (14) 58
    BISCOGNIAUXIA - see Johnston
    BLANCHETTE, R. A., Renner, C. C., Held, B. W., Enoch, C. & Angstman, S. - The current use of Phellinus igniarius by the Eskimos of Western Alaska - (16) 142
    BRIDGE, P. - The history and application of molecular mycology - (16) 90
    BLANCHETTE, R. A. - Fungus ashes and tobacco: the use of Phellinus igniarius by the indigenous people of North America - (15) 4
    BLUMENFIELD, S. - - see Romero
    BOLETUS roseolateritius, a new bolete from the southern United States of America - (17) 15
    BOONPRAKOP, K. - see Sangvichien
    BOSWELL, G. P., Jacobs, H., Gadd, G. M., Ritz, K. & Davidson, F. A. - A mathematical approach to studying fungal mycelia - (17) 165
    BOTH, E. E. - see Bessette
    BOTRYOSPORIUM longibrachiatum - (15) 158
    BOX rust - (Puccinia buxi), More about - (15) 144
    BREFELDIA maxima, Biodiversity in a slime mould: arthropods associated with - (15) 70
    BRIFFA, M. First European record of Coriolopsis aspera (Jungh) Teng - (Polyporaceae) from Malta - (16) 178
    BRITISH Tremella species III: Tremella callunicola sp. nov., T. invasa, T. sarnensis sp. nov., T. simplex & T. versicolor - (15) 146
    BRITISH Dermateaceae - Marijke M. Nauta & Brian Spooner
    - 4B. Dermateoideae Genera B - E - (14) 21
    - 4B. Dermateoideae Genera G - Z - (14) 65
    - 5. Index to species names - (14) 121
    BRUNS, T. D. & Bidartondo, M. I. - Molecular windows into the below-ground interactions of ectomycorrhizal fungi - (16) 47
    BRUZZI, H. - see Soto
    BUCZACKI, S. - Dr. Stephen T. Moss - (1943-2001): an appreciation - (16) 87
    BUCZACKI, S. - IUMS Congress Report: 14-20 August 1999 - (14) 32
    BURENIA inundata - (15) 119
    BURFORD, E. P., Kierans, M. & Gadd, G. M. - Geomycology: fungi in mineral substrata - (17) 98
    BURRUANO, S. - The life-cycle of Plasmopara viticola, cause of downy mildew of vine - (14) 179
    BUSWELL, J. A. - see Liew
    CALLIMASTIX - see Giezen, van der
    CAMBRIDGE Mycology and Plant Pathology Club, The - (15) 80
    CANDIDA albicans - (17) 64; see Moulds of Man
    CANTRELL, S. A., Lodge, D. J. & Baroni, T. J. - Basidiomycetes of the Greater Antilles Project - (15) 107
    CARMARAN, C. C. - see Soto
    CARTER, D. O. - see Tibbett
    CAULTON, E. - Ode to a Rust: a lament on the blighting of wheat by Puccinia graminis - (15) 59
    CEDANO, M., Villaseñor, L. & Guzmán-Dávalos, L. - Some Aphyllophorales tested for organic dyes - (15) 81
    CESI Codex, The - (15) 179
    CHERNOBYL, Hot Fungi from - (15) 63
    CHLEBICKI, A., Mukhin, V. A. & Ushakova, N. Fomitopsis officinalis on Siberian Larch in the Urals - (17) 116
    CHONDROSTEREUM purpureum - see Biochon story
    CIBORIA alni, A comment on - (14) 20
    CIBORIA seminicola - (14) 20
    CLIPSON, N. - International Mycological Congress, 7th, Oslo; 11-17 August 2002 - (17) 96
    CLIPSON, N. - see Kennedy
    COMMENT - (14) 1, 49, 97; (15) 1, 49, 97, 145; (16) 2, 41, 89, 137; (17) 1, 49, 97, 145
    CONGRESS on Biodiversity in Plant Pathology, 5th EFPP - (15) 3
    CONOCYBE intrusa in Godalming, Surrey - (15) 155
    CONSERVATION, The assessment of the fungal value of sites for - (14) 14
    COOKE, D. - see Duncan
    COOKE, M.C., Leila Cooke's notes on the life of her father - (15) 91
    COOKE, Mordecai Cubitt - see Correspondence
    COOKERY Corner - (14) 39, 92, 117, 178; (15) 33, 51, Inside back cover (3), 178
    COPRINUS pachydermus - (15) Back cover 1
    CORIOLOPSIS aspera, First European record of - (16) 178
    CORTBASE - a nomenclatural database - (14) 96
    CORYNESPORA cassiicola:- Petal spotting of hydrangea flowers - (14) 80
    CRINIPELLIS - see Evans
    CROUS. P. W. - An improved technique for obtaining single ascospore cultures of ascomycetes - (14) 101
    CRYPTOCOCCUS neoformans - see Moulds of Man
    CYTIDIA salicina - (14) 35
    DALDINIA - (15) 62
    DAVIDSON, F. A. - see Boswell
    DAVOLI, P. & Weber, R.W. S. - Carotenoid pigments from the red mirror yeast, Sporobolomyces roseus - (16) 102
    DAVOLI, P. - see Teaching techniques for mycology 20.
    DEAD Basil stems -- a possible ecological niche for the hoar-frost fungus, Botryosporium longibrachiatum - (15) 158
    DERMATOPHYTES& - see Deshmukh
    DESHMUKH, S. K. - Incidence of dermatophytes and other keratinophilic fungi in the glacier bank soils of the Kashmir valley, India - (16) 165
    DOWN, G. - Fungal Family Trees: finding relationships from molecular data - (16) 51
    DUNAWAY, D. L. - see Bessette
    DUNCAN, J. & Cooke, D. - Identifying, diagnosing and detecting Phytophthora by molecular methods 59
    DURRIEU, G. - More about box rust (Puccinia buxi) - (15) 144
    ECTOMYCORRHIZAE - see Bruns
    EMMETT, E. E. & Emmett, V. E. - Phellinus tremulae, a new British Record on Aspens in Scotland - (15) 105
    EMMETT, V. E. - see Emmett, E. E.
    ENDOPARASITES of soil nematodes and rotifers 1: the common and the rare - (17) 150
    ENGLISH, M. - Leila Cooke's notes on the life of her father, M.C. Cooke - (15) 91
    ENOCH, C. - see Blanchette
    ENTYLOMA - (Ustilaginales), An, on Crepis capillaris in Britain - (14) 188
    ENVIRONMENTAL Biogeochemistry Symposium, Japan 2003 - (17) 145
    EPICHLOE typhina (14) Back cover 2
    EVANS, H. C., Holmes, K. A., Phillips, W. & Wilkinson, M. J. - What's in a name: Crinipellis, the final resting place for the frosty pod rot pathogen of cocoa? - (16) 148
    EXOBASIDIUM vaccinii & - (14) 139
    FAIRY RING - see Marasmius oreades
    FEEST, A. - The assessment of the fungal value of sites for conservation - (14) 14
    FILTER paper technique for long-term preservation of some fungal cultures, A modified - (14) 127
    FINGERPRINTING the fungal community - (17) 158
    FISCHER, M., Ainsworth, M. & Wagner, T. -Phellinus cavicola: a species not assignable to European sub-groups of Phellinus s.l. - (15) 16
    FOMITOPSIS officinalis - (17) 116
    FONG, Y. K., Annuar, S., Lim, H.P., Tham, F.Y. & Sanderson, F. R. - A modified filter paper technique for long-term preservation of some fungal cultures - (14) 127
    FOX, R.T.V.
    - 5th EFPP Congress on Biodiversity in Plant Pathology - (15) 3
    - see Fungal Foes in Your Garden
    - see Robinson-Bax
    FRANKLAND, J. C. - see Barnett
    FRESHWATER Biological Association - (14) 10
    FRINKING, H. D. - see Tumwine
    FUNGAL mycelia, A mathematical approach to studying - (17) 165
    FUNGAL
    - Family Trees - (16) 51
    - Foe of a different form, A - (16) 32
    - species, Identification of, beyond morphology - (16) 42
    - stamps from Liechtenstein - (15) 178
    - stamps from New Zealand - (17) 176
    - versification, further & - (14) 170; &c mycoprosody
    FUNGI with a sense of time: molecular genetics of temporal organization in Neurospora crassa - (15) 10
    FUNGUS ashes and tobacco: the use of Phellinus igniarius by the indigenous people of North America - (15) 4
    FUSARIUM - see Mycotoxin Reviews
    GADD, G. M. Environmental Biogeochemistry Symposium, Japan 2003 - (17) 145
    GADD, G. M. - see Boswell, Burford
    GIEZEN, M. van der - Strange fungi with even stranger insides - (16) 129
    GILBERT, L. - see Lago
    GLOCKLING, S. L. & Holbrook, G. P. - Endoparasites of soil nematodes and rotifers 1: the common and the rare - (17) 150
    GOMEZ, J. - see Moreno-Arroya
    GOW, N.A.R.
    - Ann Wakefield - an appreciation - (16) 137
    - Report of the 8th International Fungal Biology Conference, Guanojuato, Mexico: December 2002 - (17) 40
    - Foreword to articles on Medical Mycology - (17) 49
    - Report of the 15th International Society for Human and Animal Mycology Congress - (17) 97
    - see Moulds of Man
    GRUBE, M. & Winka, K. - Progress in understanding the evolution and classification of lichenized ascomycetes - (16) 67
    GUZMÁN-DÁVALOS, L. - see Cedano
    HAMILTON, A. - see Moulds of Man
    HANSON A. M., Hodge, K. T. & Porter, L. M. - Mycophagy among primates - (17) 6
    HEBELOMA radicosum, Territorial behaviour of Suillia males on basidiocarps of, in central Japan - (17) 122
    HELD, B. W. - see Blanchette
    HENRICOT, B. - see Perez-Sierra
    HICK, A.J. - see Preece
    HIRNEOLA auricula-judae var. lactea - see White Jew’s Ear fungus
    HODGE, K. T. - see Hanson
    HODGSON, H. & Wheller, D. - Polysphondylium aureum, a new species of dictyostelid - (15) 21
    HOLBROOK, G. P. - see Glockling
    HOLMES, K. A. - see Evans
    HOMCHANTARA, N. - see Sangvichien
    HORNBY, D. - A calligraphic record of organised plant pathology in Britain - (14) 131
    HOWARD, B. J. - see Barnett
    HYDE, K. D. & Buswell, J. A. - see Liew
    HYDE, K. D. - see Lago
    HYDROPHOBINS, unique fungal proteins - (14) 153
    HYGROCYBE, Australasian species in Indonesia - (16) 110
    HYGROCYBE calyptriformis - (15) Back cover 3
    I'VE Got You under my Skin - see Moulds of Man
    IDENTIFICATION of food-borne spoilage fungi, A new interactive CD-rom 'Mobi plus' for the - (14) 11
    ING, B.
    - Licea margaritacea, a new myxomycete from sycamore bark - (17) 28
    - Microsphaera azaleae, the perfect state of the Rhododendron mildew in England - (14) 165
    - & Spooner, B. - The Horse Chestnut powdery mildew Uncinula flexuosa in Europe - (New British Record 210) - (16) 112
    INGOLD, C.T.
    - A love affair with giant polypores - (16) 162
    - A note about a fairy ring of Marasmius oreades - (14) 33
    - Mycology at Birkbeck College - (14) 187
    - Range in size and form of basidiospores and ascospores - (15) 165
    - Singling of meiospores - (15) 86
    - Turgor and spore release in ascus and basidium - (15) 45
    IUMS Congress Report - (14) 32
    INTERNATIONAL
    - Association for Plant Taxonomy Notice - (14) 34
    - Fungal Biology Conference, Report of the 8th, Guanojuato, Mexico: December 2002 - (17) 40
    - Mycological Congress, Report of the 7th, Oslo; August 2002 - (17) 96
    - Society for Human and Animal Mycology, Report of the 15th Congress, San Antonio, Texas; May 2003 - (17) 97
    - Symbiosis Society - (16) Inside back cover [3]
    - Symposium on Environmental Biogeochemistry, Oirase, Aomori, Japan 2003 - (17) 145
    JACKSON, R. M. - see Moss
    JACOBS, H. - see Boswell
    JARRELL, J., Tiffany, C. & Bennet, J. W. - The Kombucha Consortia of yeasts and bacteria - (14) 166
    JEGER, M. J. - see Tumwine
    JOHNSON, L. - see Moulds of Man
    JOHNSTON, P.R. - Biscogniauxia, Campbell Island, rats and beetles - (16) 172
    JONG, M. D. de- The Biochon story: deployment of Chondrostereum purpureum to suppress stump sprouting in hardwoods - (14) 58
    KANIPATHILLAI, V. - see Abdulla
    KAUL, S. & Sumbali, G. - Keratinophilic fungi from poultry farm soils of Jammu, India - (14) 89
    KAUL, S. & Sumbali, G. - Keratinophilic fungi from feathers of Indian poultry birds - (14) 148
    KENNEDY, N. & Clipson, N. - Fingerprinting the fungal community - (17) 158
    KERATINOPHILIC fungi
    - from feathers of Indian poultry birds - (14) 148
    - from glacier bank soils (16) 165
    - from poultry farm soils - (14) 89
    KIERANS, M. - see Burford
    KOMBUCHA Consortia of yeasts and bacteria, The - (14) 166
    KRIEGLESTEINERIA lasiosphaeriae - (17) 12
    KROPP, B. R. Familiar faces in unfamiliar places: mycorrhizal fungi associated with Caribbean pine - (15) 137
    KYLIN, H. - Biodiversity in a slime mould: arthropods associated with Brefeldia maxima - (15) 70
    LAGO, C., Laxina, G. & Hyde, K. D. - The Philippine Fungal Diversity Research Centre - (15) 68
    LASIOSPHAERIA ovina - (17) 12
    LÆSSØE, T. - see Miller
    LATGÉ, J.-P. - Aspergillus fumigatus, a saprotrophic pathogenic fungus - (17) 56
    LEITE, R. S. & Barreto, R. W. - Petal spotting of hydrangea flowers caused by Corynespora cassiicola: old pathogen - new disease - (14) 80
    LENTINUS - see Mossebo
    LICEA margaritacea - (17) 28
    LICHEN research in Thailand - (14) 151
    LICHENIZED ascomycetes - (16) 67
    LIEW E. C. Y., Hyde, K. D. & Buswell, J. A. - Mycology in Hong Kong - (14) 140
    LIM, H.P - see Fong
    LOCKHART, S. - see Soll
    LODGE, D. J. - see Cantrell
    MACROLEPIOTA molybdites, Suspected poisoning of domestic dogs by - (14) 50
    MAGAN, N. - see Sanchis
    MARASMIUS oreades, A note about a fairy ring of - (14) 33
    MARRIOTT, J. V. R - see Barnett
    MATTOCK,G. - see Baroni
    MEDICAL Mycology - (17) 49, 51, 56, 64, 74; Moulds of Man
    MEIOSPORES, Singling of - (15) 86
    MICROSPHAERA azaleae, the perfect state of the Rhododendron mildew in England 165
    MICROSPORIUM canis on a stamp - (15) 177
    MILLER, A., Læssøe, T., Roberts, P. & Robinson, K. - Krieglesteineria lasiosphaeriae: a mycoparasite on Lasiosphaeria ovina—new to Britain (NBR 224), Norway, Russia and the USA - (17) 12
    MISAC
    - News (14) 96
    - Competition - (17) 10, 27
    MITROPHORA semilibera - (14) Back cover 2
    MOLECULAR mycology, The history and application of - (16) 90
    MONGOLSUK, P. - see Sangvichien
    MOORE, R. T.
    - About Exobasidium - (14) 139
    - Hot Fungi from Chernobyl - (15) 63
    - King Alfred's cakes hURLed - (15) 62
    - Mycolegium News - (16) 86
    - Mycoprosody: versification among the funguses - (14) 95
    - New web site provides continuity - (15) 164
    - Personalized species names? - (14) Inside back cover 2
    - see Correspondence; Mycological Dispatches; website (Homepage News)
    MORENO-ARROYA, B., Recio, J.M., Gomez, J. & Pulido, E. - Tuber oligospermum from Morocco - (15) 41
    MORTIERELLA species, Oil as a substrate for, - (17) 134
    MOSS, M. O.
    - Fungal stamps from Liechtenstein - (15) 178
    - Microsporium canis on a stamp - (15) 177
    - & Pegler, D. N. - Recent stamp issues of fungi from New Zealand - (17) 176
    - & Jackson, R. M. - Conocybe intrusa in Godalming, Surrey - (15) 155
    - see Mycotoxin review; Teaching Techniques for Mycology
    MOSS, S. T. - see Obituaries
    MOSSEBO, D. C. - Growth of wood-inhabiting Lentinus species from Cameroon in laboratory culture - (16) 168
    MOULDS of Man, The
    - Introduction [to a new series] - (16) 33
    - Candida albicans - A Fungal Dr Jekyll & Mr Hyde - N. Gow - (16) 33
    - Coccidioidomycosis: flying conidia and severed heads F. C. Odds - (17) 37
    - Cryptococcus neoformans - the encapsulated menace - A. Hamilton - (16)
    - Dermatophytes—the skin eaters - Liz Johnson (17) 147 125
    - Paracoccidioides brasiliensis - the man-hater - N. Gow - (16) 77
    - Penicillium marneffii, penicilliosis and the red peril in the east- -A. Hamilton - (17) 84
    - Pneumocystis carinii: a fungal villain masquerading as a protozoan - A. Wakefield - (16) 138
    MUKHIN, V. A. - see Chlebicki
    MUNRO, I. C. &Wilberforce, P. W. - A comment on Ciboria alni - (14) 20
    MUSHROOM utilization by the Majangir, an Ethiopian tribe - (15) 78
    MUSHROOMS and taphonomy—the fungi that mark woodland graves - (17) 20
    MYCOLOGICAL Societies of the World - The Mycological Society of the Philippines - (15) 171
    MYCOLOGIST
    - Archives <BR>
      *Chelsea Flower Show - (16) 157
      *Membership changes - (16) 157
    - Corrigenda - (15) Inside back cover3; (17) Inside back cover 4 (Monkey Trouble)
    - From the Editors - (14) 44
    - Instructions to authors - (15) 191; (16) Inside back covers (1; 2), 183; 17(4)
    - Policy of - (12) Inside back cover 3
    - Referees (1998-1999) - (14) Inside back cover 1
    MYCOLOGY
    - and electron microscopy: an international workshop at Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, 19-21 January 2000 - (14) 110
    - at Birkbeck College - (14) 187
    - in Hong Kong - E. C. Y. Liew, K. D. Hyde & J. A. Buswell - (14) 140
    MYCOPHAGY among Primates - (17) 6
    MYCOPROSODY: versification among the funguses - (14) 95; see also Further
    MYCORRHIZAL fungi associated with Caribbean pine, Familiar faces in unfamiliar places: - (15) 137
    MYCOTOXIN review - M. O. Moss
    - 1. Aspergillus and Penicillium - (16) 116
    - 2. Fusarium - (16) 158
    - 3: Houses and pastures - (17) 79
    MYXOTRICHUM chartarum, A low-temperature fungus from cardboard, - H. T. Tribe & R.W. S. Weber - (16) 3
    NEOCALLIMASTIX - see Giezen, van der
    NAUTA, M. M. - see British Dermateaceae
    NEUROSPORA crassa, Fungi with a sense of time: molecular genetics of temporal organization in - (15) 10
    NODULISPORIUM cecidiogenes: a gall-causing fungus new to Britain - (NBR 180) 177
    ODDS, F. C. Antifungal agents: their diversity and increasing sophistication - (17) 51
    OKADOME, T. - see Tuno
    PANDEY, A. K. - see Teaching Techniques for Mycology
    PARACOCCIDIOIDES brasiliensis - see Moulds of Man
    PAUL, A. & Akers, B. - Use of Psathyrella cf. hymenocephala - (Coprinaceae) as a spice in Haiti - (14) 161
    PEGLER, D. N.
    - The Cesi Codex - (15) 179
    - see Moss
    - see Useful Fungi of the World
    PENICILLIUM - see Mycotoxin review
    PEREZ-SIERRA, A. & Henricot, B. -Identification of fungal species beyond morphology - (16) 42
    PHELLINUS tremulae, a new British Record on Aspens in Scotland - (15) 105
    PHELLINUS cavicola: a species not assignable to European sub-groups of Phellinus s.l. - (15) 16
    PHELLINUS igniarius, use of, by Alaskan Eskimos - (16) 142
    PHELLINUS igniarius, Fungus ashes and tobacco: the use of, by the indigenous people of North America - (15) 4
    PHILIPPINE Fungal Diversity Research Centre, The - (15) 68
    PHILIPPINES, Mycological Society of the - (15) 171
    PHILLIPPS, W. - see Evans
    PHYTOPHTHORA, molecular systematics - (16) 59
    PHYTOPHTHORA infestans from tomatoes, Isolation techniques and culture media for - (14) 137
    PINK Waxcap Survey 2002 - (16) 99
    PITT, D. - see Teaching Techniques for Mycology
    PLANT pathology in Britain, A calligraphic record of organised - (14) 131
    PLASMOPARA viticola, The life-cycle of, cause of downy mildew of vine - (14) 179
    PNEUMOCYSTIS carinii - see Moulds of Man
    PODOSORDARIA tulasnei - (Xylariaceae), Rhizomorphs and perithecial stromata of - (14) 41
    POEMS
    - The Destroying Angel - P. Versehoyle - (16) Inside back cover 3
    - The Sporobolomycetologist - A.H.R Buller - (16) 106
    POLYPORES, giant - (16) 162
    POLYSPHONDYLIUM aureum, a new species of dictyostelid - (15) 21
    POWDERY mildew, Rhododendron - (15) 96
    PORTER, L. M. - see Hanson
    PREECE, T. F.
    - An unusual gall-forming fungus Sorosphaera veronicae on Veronica spp. in Britain - (16) 27
    - John Edward Vize, mycologist and vicar of Forden, Montgomeryshire, 1831-1916 - (14) 2
    - The strange story of box rust, Puccinia buxi, in Britain - (14) 104
    - White Jew’s Ear fungus in Shropshire - (14) 112
    - Puccinia antirrhini on Antirrhinum molle in Britain - (17) 35
    - & Hick, A.J. - An introduction to the Protomycetales: Burenia inundata on Apium nodiflorum and Protomyces macrosporus on Anthriscus sylvestris - (15) 119
    PROTOMYCES macrosporus - (15) 119
    PROTOMYCETALES - see Preece
    PSATHYRELLA cf. hymenocephala - (Coprinaceae), Use of as a spice in Haiti - (14) 161
    PUCCINIA
    - antirrhini - (17) 35
    - buxi - (15) 144
    - buxi, in Britain, The strange story of box rust - (14) 104
    - graminis - see rust, Robigalia
    PULIDO, E. - see Moreno-Arroya
    PYTHIUM, An aerial - out of Africa! - (14) 8
    RADIOCAESIUM intake in Great Britain as a consequence of the consumption of wild fungi - (15) 98
    RAJAK, R. C. - see Teaching Techniques for Mycology
    RAMSDALE, M. - Fungi and the bare necessities of life - (17) 14
    RAMSDALE, M. - Fungi with a sense of time: molecular genetics of temporal organization in Neurospora crassa - (15) 10
    RANGE in size and form of basidiospores and ascospores - (15) 165
    RECIO, J. M. - see Moreno-Arroya
    RENNER, C. C. - see Blanchette
    REYES, R. G. - Indoor cultivation of paddy straw mushroom, Volvariella volvacea, in crates - (14) 174
    RHIZOPHLYCTIS rosea, The activity of, in soil: some deductions from laboratory observations - (15) 113
    RHODOCYBE roseiavellanea (Murr.) Singer, a new record for Britain and Europe - (15) 151
    RHYTISMA acerinum - (14) Back cover 2
    RIGIDOPORUS ulmarius - (17) 92
    RITZ, K. - see Boswell
    ROBERTS, P.
    - British Tremella species III: Tremella callunicola sp. nov., T. invasa, T. sarnensis sp. nov., T. simplex & T. versicolor - (15) 146
    - & Spooner, B. - Nodulisporium cecidiogenes: a gall-causing fungus new to Britain - (NBR 180) - (14) 177
    - see Miller; Shaw
    ROBIGALIA - see Correspondence
    ROBINSON, K. - see Miller
    ROBINSON-BAX, C. & Fox, R. T. V. - Root rots of herbaceous plants caused by Armillaria mellea - (16) 21
    ROMERO, A. I. & S. Blumenfield - Tuber rufum from Rio Negro, Argentina, with notes on Spegazzini’s Tuberales - (15) 173
    RUST, Ode to a, : a lament on the blighting of wheat by Puccinia graminis - (15) 59
    RYAN, M. J. - The use of immobilisation for the preservation of Serpula lacrymans - (15) 65
    SAGARA, N. - see Tuno
    SANCHIS, V., Simon, M. & Magan, N.- A new interactive CD-rom “Mobi plus” for the identification of food-borne spoilage fungi - (14) 11
    SANDERSON, F. R. - see Fong
    SANGLARD, D. - Resistance and tolerance mechanisms to antifungal drugs in fungal pathogens - (17) 74
    SANGVICHIEN, E. & Taylor-Hawksworth. P.A. - Termitomyces mushrooms: a tropical delicacy - (15) 31
    SANGVICHIEN, E., Homchantara, N., Mongolsuk, P. & Boonprakop, K. - Lichen research in Thailand - (14) 151
    SARCOSCYPHA coccinea (14) Back cover 2
    SELF, P. L. - see Barnett
    SERPULA lacrymans,The use of immobilisation for the preservation of - (15) 65
    SHARMA, R. - see Teaching Techniques for Mycology
    SHATTOCK, R. C. & Preece, T. F. - Tranzschel revisited: modern studies of the relatedness of different rust fungi confirm his Law - (14) 113
    SHAW, D. & Roberts, P. - Bees and phalloid exudate - (16) 109
    SIMON, M - see Sanchis
    SOLL, D. R., Lockhart, S. & Zhao, R. - Mating and virulence of Candida albicans - (17) 64
    SOROSPHAERA veronicae - see Preece
    SOTO M. K., Carmaran, C. C. & Bruzzi, H. - Suspected poisoning of domestic dogs by Macrolepiota molybdites - (14) 50
    SPECIES names?, Personalized - (14) Inside back cover 2
    SPOONER, B.
    - An Entyloma, (Ustilaginales) on Crepis capillaris in Britain. - (14) 188
    - see British Dermateaceae; Ing; Roberts
    SPOROBOLOMYCES roseus pigments & - (16) 102
    STAMP issues of fungi from New Zealand, Recent - (17) 176
    SUMBALI, G. - see Kaul
    TAYLOR-HAWKSWORTH, P.A - see Sangvichien
    TERMITOMYCES mushrooms: a tropical delicacy - E. Sangvichien & P.A. Taylor-Hawksworth - (15) 31
    TERMITOMYCES - see Abdulla
    THAM, F.Y. - see Fong
    TIBBETT, M. & Carter, D. O. - Mushrooms and taphonomy -- the fungi that mark woodland graves - (17) 20
    TIFFANY, C. - see Jarrell
    TIMOTHY, J. B. - see Cantrell
    TRANZSCHEL revisited: modern studies of the relatedness of different rust fungi confirm his Law - (14) 113
    TREMELLA - (15) 146
    TRIBE, H, T.
    - The Cambridge Mycology and Plant Pathology Club - (15) 80
    - Rigidoporus ulmarius in the Cambridge Botanic Garden - (17) 92
    - & Weber, R.W.S. - A low-temperature fungus from cardboard, Myxotrichum chartarum - (16) 3
    - & Weber, R.W.S. - Dead Basil stems - a possible ecological niche for the hoar-frost fungus, Botryosporium longibrachiatum - (15) 158
    - see Weber
    TUBER rufum from Rio Negro, Argentina, with notes on Spegazzini’s Tuberales & - (15) 173
    TUBER oligospermum from Morocco - (15) 41, Back cover 1
    TUMWINE J., Frinking, H. D. & Jeger, M. J. - Isolation techniques and culture media for Phytophthora infestans from tomatoes - (14) 137
    TUNO, N. - Mushroom utilization by the Majangir, an Ethiopian tribe - (15) 78
    TUNO, N., Sagara, N. & Okadome, T. - Territorial behaviour of Suillia males on basidiocarps of Hebeloma radicosum in central Japan - (17) 122
    TURGOR and spore release in ascus and basidium - (15) 45
    UNCINULA flexuosa - see Ing; New British Records
    USHAKOVA, N. - see Chlebicki
    VACUOLES and the fungal lifestyle - R.W. S. Weber - (16) 10
    VILLASEÑOR, L. - see Cedano
    VIZE, John Edward, mycologist and vicar of Forden, Montgomeryshire, 1831-1916 - (14) 2; 174
    VOLVARIELLA speciosa in arable fields - G. L. Bateman & S. Nabb - (14) 16
    VOLVARIELLA volvacea, Indoor cultivation of paddy straw mushroom, in crates - (14) 174
    WAGNER, T. - see Fischer
    WAKEFIELD, Ann - an appreciation - (16) 137
    WEBER R.W.S.
    - Vacuoles and the fungal lifestyle & - (16) 10
    - & H. T. Tribe Oil as a substrate for Mortierella species - (17) 134
    - see Davoli; Teaching Techniques for Mycology; Tribe
    WEBSTER, J. - see Film reviews; Teaching Techniques for Mycology
    WEBSTER, J & Weber. R. W. S. - Rhizomorphs and perithecial stromata of Podosordaria tulasnei - (Xylariaceae) - (14) 41
    WESSELS, J.G.H. - Hydrophobins, unique fungal proteins - (14) 153
    WHALLEY, M. - see Abdulla
    WHALLEY, T. - see Abdulla
    WHELLER, D. - see Hodgson - (15) 21
    WHITE Jew's Ear fungus in Shropshire - (14) 112
    WIEBE, M. G. Stable production of recombinant proteins in filamentous fungi—problems and improvements - (17) 140
    WILBERFORCE, P. W. - see Munro - (14) 20
    WILKINSON, M. J. - see Evans
    WILLOUGHBY, L. G.
    - The activity of Rhizophlyctis rosea in soil: some deductions from laboratory observations - (15) 113
    - An aerial Pythium - out of Africa! - (14) 8
    - A new kind of aquatic fungus, with giant mycelial cells - (15) 52
    WINKA, K. - see Grube
    WOOD, D. - see BMS Myconews; Obituaries
    XYLARIACEAE - (15) 62
    YOUNG, A. M. - Australasian Hygrocybe species in Indonesia - (16) 110
    ZHAO, R. - see Soll


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