MYCOLOGIST Index
2000 - 2003 (vols. 14 - 17)
Major Titled Sections
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
Main Section (search using the FIND option in the menu bar)
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
Go to:
Mycologist Index for 1994-1999 (vols. 8-13)
Entry page for BMS | Mycolegium