Scientific Name.
2192: 1689 VII. 592 I P. crystaîlinus
2193| 1691
2194; 16ÜÜ
IX. 1412 I M. cervinoleuciis .
VII. 615 I JI. iniieeilo
2195, 1692 'V I I . 696 ¡ P. nitens ...
2196 1693 I IX. 1414 j S. gigasponi
2197 1694 I VIL 732 I C. umbellata
2I98I 1695 ¡ VIL 792 I C. caudidus
2199 1696 IX. 1434 ' S. macrospova
2200 ... I VII. 806 I P. viticola
2201
2202
2204
2205
1697 VII. 877
i ;
„ 857
1 VII. 968 1
1699
VII. 1002
i
1
1698 :
1
„ 999 ,1
1700 ’ V II. 1120
!
P. Ilyoscyami
P. Schleideni
Authority for Name.
I Toc/c, Meek. 41 (1790) ,.
G R O U P X I . - P H Y C O M Y C E T E S , D E B A R Y ,
OEDEE LVI.-MUCOEACEÆ,
3 8 9 . PiLOBOLus.— T o d e ,
Crystalline piloboliis ...
' Berk,, FI. Tasm. II. 282 (I8 6 0 ) ...
Linn., Sp. PI. II. 1655 (17.53) ...
3 9 0 . M u c o r .— L i n n . ,
Fawn-white mucor
Mould mucor...
1 .ffiiHze.Myk. II. 113 (1828)
Cooke and JIass., Grev. XVIII. 26 (1889)
3 9 1 . P hy com y c e s.— K u n z e ,
I Shining phycomyces ,,,
3 9 2 . S p in e l l u s .— V a n T ie g h ,
... I Large-spored spiuellus...
3 9 3 . C ir c in e l l a .— V an T ie g h and Mon .,
I Van Tiegh and Mon., Ann. Sci. Nat, 300 (18:3) ... ] Umbellate circinella ...
j L ev., Ann. Sci. Nat. 371 (1 8 4 7 )...
' Sacc., Iledw. 155 (1890)
ORDER LVIL—PERONOSPORACEÆ,
3 9 4 . C y s t o p u s .— Lev., Ann. Sci.
... I White cystopns
395. ScLEROSPORA.— S c h r ., iu C o h n ’s
! Large-spored sclerospora
I B e r l. and D e Ton., Sacc. S y ll. V II. 239 (
De Bary, Ann. Sci. N at. 123 (1863)
Unger, Bot. Ztg. 315 (1847)
ASMOPARA.—Schr., iu Cohn’s
j Vine-growing plasmopara
I (Brown rot or downy mildew)
397. P e r o n o s po r a .— Corda,
Henbane peronospora
Schleiden’s peronospora
(Onion mildew)
ORDER LVIII.-ENTOMOPHTHORACE.ffi,
398. E m p u sa .— C o h n ,
j Cohn, Nov. Act. Acad. X X V . 317 (1855).., ... I House-fly empusa
De Bary and Wor., Chytr. (1863)
De Bary and Wor., Chytr. (1863)
ORDER LIX.-CHYTRIDIACEÆ,
S t n c h y t r iu m .—De Bary and Wor.,
... Succisa synchytrium ...
Dandelion synchytrium
I Unger, E santh. 344 (1833)
ORDER LX.-PROTOMYCETEÆ,
400. P r o t o m y c e s .—Unger,
... Large-spored protomyces
i
W.A. S.A. I T. I V. I N.S.W. I Q.
General Charaoters.
I N F C K L . S Y M B . M Y C . 6 6 ( 1 8 7 5 ) .
DE BARY.
Meek. 41 (1790).—Mucor.
21921 ... : ... I ... I . . . I . . . I Q. , B. I Dung i Gregarious, threads slender, pellucid, tveeping, yellowish, club shaped
! at apex.
Sp. I I . 1185 (1753).
T. 1
s'.A. T. V. N.S.W. Q. b '.
Dung ,,, I Threads simple, erect, white below, ochrey above.
Putrid organic sub- j Spore-bearing threads simple, erect, brownish. Spore sacs spherical,
stances 1 dark brown when dry.
Myk. II. 113 (1823).—Ulva, Mucor.
2195 .. I ... I ... I V .IN .S .W .I ... I B. I Fatty substances ... i Spore-bearing threads bendiug, shining, brass colour, continuous. Spore I I " ■ I " ■ I ’ 1 ’ ’ I ! I ! sacs globose, turning black.
Ann. Sci. Nat. 66 (1875).—Mucor.
2196 ... I ... I ... I V .; ... I ... I ... I Decaying Agarics,.. I Spore-bearing threads simple, bending, shining, olive. Spore sacs
I ] 1 : 1 ^ somewhat globose.
Ann. Sci. Nat. 300 (1873).—Mucor, Helicostylum.
21971 ... I ... I ... I ... I Q. ' ... I Putrid substances ... ' Spore-bearing threads erect, simple or branched, brown. Spore sacs
' ' I spherical, becoming bluish.
DE BARY.
N a t . 371 (1847).— U r e d o , Æ c id ium .
1981 ... I S.A. I ... I V .IN .S .W .I ... I B. [Leaves, stems, &c., I Pustules bursting through, white, variable. Conidia uniform, globose,
! ” I I I I ' I I o f Cruciferoe \ colourless. Very common.
Krypt. El. Schl. 236 (1888).
Leaves of Ahpe curus
alon g with Puccinia
Tu b ig o -v era
Conidial stage unknown. Reproductive organs covered by epidermis,
becoming brownish.
Krypt. FL Schl. 236 (1888).—Peronospora, Botrytis.
200] ... I ... I .. j V, ¡ ... I ... I ... I Leaves o f Grape ] Threads thick, frequently constricted and swollen, with m inute suckers.
Icon. I. 20 (1854).—Botrytis.
2201 V. N.S.W. Q- B.
V. N.S.W. B. Leaves o f Onion,
Garlic, &c.
Conidia-bearing threads thick, tall, forking. Branches spreading,
tapering.
Forming whitish-grey or greyish-lilac tu fts, sometimes covering leaves.
Conidia-bearing threads large, erect, forked.
NOWAK.
Hedw. 57 (1885).—Sporeiidoneraa, Entomophthora.
2 0 3 ' I ■ ... V .] I B. j Bodies o f house flies I White mould-like growth. Couidia bearers simple, crowded, club
1 ' I I aud dipterous insects! shaped.
DE BARY AND WORON.
Ber. Nat. Ges. III. 22 (1863).
2204
2205
S.A. 1 ... [ V. 1 ... ... ! ...
1 ... V. I ... B.
Leaves andleaf stalks
of Goodeniaceous
plants
Leaves of
Cells containing spore sacs orange red. Galls wart-like, solitary c
forming brown crust.
Spots crust-like, running together, orange red. Galls small, flattened,
scarcely projecting.
DE BARY.
Exauth. 341 (1833).—Physoderraa.
B. [Hijdroctyle asiatica... Spores usually collected iu scattered bulging spots, which are at flrst
translucent, then browu.