FIG. 5. BERBERIDI S .
MOSTLY to be found on the back of the foliage of
the Berberry, Berberís vulgarís, more particularly in
chilly weather, after cold rains, in fpring or autumn,
as is the cafe with all Màdia. The border is moftly
plain, the cup lengthened out, pale yellow, on a deep
orange-coloured ground, which, fpreading, fupports
the Fungi in clufters of two, three, or more.
F I G . 6. M. CONFLUENS.
GROWS on the back of the foliage of Mercurialis
perennis, or Dogs' Mercury, forming confluent patches
without regularity. The filmy covering burfts at the
edges, fides, or centre.
T A B . CCCXCVIII.
F I G . I. JECLDLUM RUEI.
SCATTERED on the back of the foliage of fome of
the Rubi. It is moflly of a light brown, with a fine
woolly fubftance, at or furrounding the bafe, upon the
leaf.
F I G . 2. JiL- FRAGARI^.
LARGER than the laft, moftly of a light yellow.
The cafe containing the farinaceous duft is fimple.
F I G . 3. IE- MENTHJE.
LIGHTISH yellow brown, flattiih, fcattered on the
back of the foliage of Mints.
F I G . 4. IE. SALICIS.
L I G H T I S H brown, very flat, fcattered on the back
of the foliage of Willows.
F I G . 5. JE- CARDUI.
DARK brown, very frequent on the back of the
foliage of Carduus pratenfis. Two or three forts of
Mufcse, or Flies, are occafionally found dead on this
plant at the time of the ALcidium being upon it, which
is after wet weather in the fummer, or early in autumn
: being apparently tempted by its flavour, they
over eat themfelves, or elfe are deftroyed by fome
poifon.
FIG. 6. M- RHEI.
VERY fmall, fcattered on the back of the foliage of
Rheum rhaponticum in autumn.
F I G . 7. UREDO SPIRE.®,
THIS is of a larger fize, occafionally fpreading, oxconfluent
: its colour a brightifli yellow.
FIG. 8. U. RosiE.
CONSPICUOUS upon various parts of rofes, and
other plants. It is varioufly fliaped, bright yellow,
the infide or feed largifli, refembling tab. 320, and
may, perhaps, be the fame fpecies. This fpecies is
obfervable on many plants, as wheat, graflTes, 8cc. in
autumn.
F I G . 9. U. CHENOPODII.
ON the foliage of Chenopodium olidum. It is flat,
lightifli brown, the cover fomewhat pulverulent.
T A B . CCCXCIX.
FIG. I. RETICULARIA HORTENsis. Bull. Jig. 1.
With. 3 ed. V. 4. p. 387.
COMMON on tan in hot-houfes. It at firft appears
to ferment, as it were, in a kind of whitiili froth, in a
few hours becoming yellowifli, and feemingly mixed
with a powder ; at length it grows fragile, flattens, and
affumes a lightifli brown on the outfide, being replete
with dark powder or feeds in irregular diviiions within,
after which it foon falls to pieces. In the freih ftate it
fmells not unlike rotten cheefe.
FIG. 2. R. LUTEA. Bull. Jig. 1.
THIS is, at firft, often of a bright yellow, and quite a
foft frothy fubftance, hanging, or feemingly dropped,