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Saocarclo’s
Number. Soientifle Name. Authority for Name. English Name. 1 Habitat.
B. Occurrence. Genera’. Characters.
OA ssZ
W.A. 1 S.A. T. , V. j N.S.W. ! Q-
2180 1721 VII. 1834 j S. hydropiperis
21S0A „ ! S. hydropiperis, var.
lifera
381. Si'iiACELOTnECA.—De Baiy,
. . . . De Bary, Vergl. Morph. 187 (1884) ...
olumcl' Berk,, in Cooke Ilandb. Anstr. Fung. 327 (1892)...
Ilydropiper sphacelotheca 2180. ... 1 ... ... : ... 1 ... : Q.
Colamella-boariiig sphacelotheca 2180a: . . . 1 .. .
2181; 1722 , VII. 1847 Ì D. punctiformis ... I Winter, Rev. Myc. 207 (1886) ...
3 8 2 . D o a s s a n s i a .— C o r n u . ,
I F o i u t - l i k e d o a s s a n s i a . . .
2182! 1723
1
1 VII. 1861 T. inquinans 1 Berk, and Br., Limi. Journ. XIV. 94 (1875)
1
Defiling thecaphora ...
218.3
1
1724
1
j „ 1868 T. Leptocarpi 1 Berk., Linn. Journ. XVIII. 388 (1881) ... Leptocarpus thecaphora
2184, 1725
2185 1726
. VII. 1885
1 „ 1SS4
: S. Eriaehnes.
I S. Muellerianum ,,,
1 Thuem., Symb. Austr. II. 4 (1878)
Thuem., Symb. Austr. II. 5 0 8 7 8 )
384. S o r o s p o r iu m .— R u d .,
. Eriachne sorosporium ... :
j .Mueller’s sorosporium ... ■
2186 V IL 1891 U. occulta
385. U
Pabh., Klotzsch, Herb. Myc. II. 393 (1860)
ROCTSTis.— R a b h ., K lo tz s c h ,
Hidden urocystis
2187 1727 „ 1910 U. solida IFaWA., Ustil, 38 (1877) Compact urocystis
2188 j 1728 i VII. 1915 1 G. Phoenicis
386. G r a p h io l a .— P o i t ., Ann.
1 Poit., Ann. Sci. Nat. 473 (1824) . .. ... i Date graphiola
2189 1730 VII. 1919 ' C. Andropogonis ... Ces., Klotzsch, Herb. 1587 (1851)
387. C e r e b e l l a .— C e s.,
Andropogon cerehella
2190 1729 „ 1920 ! C. Paspali Cooke and Mass., Grev. XVI. 20 (I8S 7 )... Paspalum cerebella ...
! S. Legumiuosarum ... ; Frank., Krank. Pfl. 652 (1881)
3 8 8 . S c h i n z i a . — N æ g '
Leguminous schinzia ...
Vorgl, Moi'pli. Piko 187 (1884),—Ustilago, Uredo.
B. ! Ovariesof Polygonum \ Spore black, elongated, projecting from flower, opening to
o f spores.
j Ovariesof Polygonum , Differs only in more distinct columella.
Ann. Sci. Nat. 285 (1883).
21811 ... I S.A 1 ... i V . ' ... I Leaves of Lythrum ' Pustules ou both sides, globose, point-like, scattered or gregarious,
I kyssopi/olium brownish.
Linn. X. 230 (1835).
Inflorescence of Rice
garnadsrsa ][ Leersia hex- OvatxeinGaSxOiLeptocarpm
Pustules almost globose, nestling in pales. Spores pale brown.
Snore balls composed of about ten globose spores, ultimately falling
■ •V e k r -
Liun. IV. 116 :1829).
2184, ... N.S .W. i Q. ¡ . ., : Spikes of Eriachne
2I85j ... s'.A. !!! 1 V. .. \ Panicles o f Gahnia
! 1 filum
away into black powder.
Mature fruit changed into black powdery mass. Spores brown.
Infesting inflorescence, but hardly visible to naked eye.
100, in dark-brown balls.
up to
Herb. Myc. II. 393 (I860).—Polycystis, Ustilago.
2186
2187, ! T.
V. i N.S.W. ...
V. i N.S.W.
Wheat stems, leaves,
glumes Scboenus imberbis ...
Pustules forming long black streaks. Spores dark brown, one to three
celled, surrounded by bladder-like sterile cells.
Pustules black, globose, compact. Spore balls of three to eight.
Sci. Nat. HI. 473 (1824).—Phacidium.
I ... I ,,, : ,,, I Q. I B. I Date palms ... i Conceptacles bursting through, opening above, outer layer black and
2188| ,,, : ... j ... I ... ;
" i ' l l i l l I horny. Spores yellow in mass.
Klotzsch, Herb. 1587 (1851).
2189
2190 I
■ L in n . X V I . 278 (1 8 4 2 ) .
2191 ... ! V. 1
I
Hettoerrtoups ogon con-
Glsucmroebsi covfl Patausmpaban
Olive brown, at first covered with spores o f s e colour. Spores stuck
together.
Convex, hemispherical, twisted and folded, dark olive. Spores olive.
! ... ' B. I Roots of leguminous: Tubercles varying in size and form, coloured like root, containing
I plants hyphæ and innumerable minute corpuscles.