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13. ScrophulariiB, Lib. {no. 471). On Scrophularia aquatica.
14. Betonica;, DC. On Betonica officinalis.
15. Vinca;, B. Oii Vinca major.
16. campanula;, Canti, (bo.473). On Campanula and Jasione.
17. clandestina, Carm. On Scahiosa succisa.
18. compositarum, Schlecht. On various Centaurea.
19. syngenesiarum, LJc. On thistles.
20. glomerata, Grev. On Senecio Jacohaa.
21. variabilis, Grev. t. 75. On Leontodon Taraxacum.
22. Valantise, F. On Galium cruciatum.
23. gahorum, Lk. {iw. 253). On Golia and Aspenda odorata.
24. umbelliferarum, DC.; Grev. t. 42. On various Umbellifera.
25. riSgopodii, Lk. On JEg. Podagraria.
26. Saniculae, Grev. On Sanícula Europaa.
27. Bullaria, L k . On stems of hemlock, etc.
28. Smyniii, Gd. {no. 469). On Smyrnium Olusalrum,.
29. Anemones, P. On various species of Anemone.
30. Caltlia;, Lk. On Caltha palustris.
31. Violarum, L k . On violets.
32. Lychnidearum, L k . On various Caryophyllacea.
33. Umbilici, G/ie);. («0. 470). Oa Cotyledon Umbilicus.
34. Ehodiolae, B . and Br. {no. 468). On Sediim Rhodiola.
35. Saxifragarum, Schlecht. On Adoxa moschatellina.
36. Chrysosplenii, Grev. On G. oppositifolium.
37. Bpilobii, DC. On Epilobium palustre.
38. pulverulenta, Grev. On Epilohium montanum and hirsutum.
39. Circa;®, R. On d ream .
40. Prunorum, L k . On plum-leaves.
41. Pabae, L k .; Grev. t. 22. On bean-leaves.
42. Buxi, DC.; Grev. t. 17. On box-leaves.
157. GYMNOSPORANGIUM, DC.
Peduncles extremely long, agglutinated by gelatine into a
tremelloid, expanded mass. Spores uniseptate.
1. Juniperi, Lk. (Plate 2, fig. 5.) On common juniper.
158. PODISOMA, Lk.
Peduncles extremely long, agglutinated by gelatine into a
common stem, spreading out above into a Clavariæîorm mass.
Spores mostly uniseptate.
1. Juniperi-communis, Fr. On stems of common juniper.
2. foliicolum, B. On leaves of common juniper.
3. Juniperi-Sabinæ, D-. (Plate 2, fig. 4.) On stems of savine.
159. URBDO, Lév.
Stroma composed of little irregular cells, forming a lenti-
form disc, whose surface is covered with many layers of cells,
each of which encloses a spore. Spores simple, always without
any appendage.
* Spores more or less yellow.
1. Potentillarum, DC. On Potentilla.
2. Saxifragarum, DC. On Saxifrages.
3. Filicum, Desm. On Cystopteris, etc.
4. pustulata, P. On Epilobia.
5. Hypericorum, DC. On LDjperica.
6. Caryophyllaeearum, Johnst. On Slellaria.
7. Quercns, Brond. On oak.
8. Vacciniorum, P. On V. Vilis-Idaa.
9. confluens, P. On Mercurialis.
10. Allioram, DC. On Allia.
** Spores brown.
11. Statices, Desm. On different species of Statice.
12. Circææ, A. and 8. On Circaa.
13. bifrons, Grev. On dock.
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