Classification. ' 191 



diameter; gonidia aseptate, cylindrical, 30-45 x 2*5- 

 3 yb. 



JEntyloma Fergiissoni, Plow. Brit. Ured. and 

 Ustilag. p. 289. 



Entyloma canescens, Scliroeter, in Colin's Beitr. 

 Biol. (1877), p. 372 ; Sacc. Syll. vii. ii. n. 1790. 



Protomyces Fergussoni, B. and Br. Ann. Nat. Hist, 

 ser. iv. vol. xv. p. 36 (Berkeley's, no. 1473) (1875) ; 

 Grev. vol. xii. p. 99; Cke. Micr. Fung. ed. 4, p. 227. 



(Type in Herb. Berk., Kew.) 



On Myosotis sylvaticMy M. paliistris, M. arvensisj M. 

 csespitosa. Probably not uncommon. 



Entyloma hlcolor, Zopf. 



Spots yellowisb, rounded or oblong, expanded, 1- 

 10 mm. or more long, brown or reddish-brown above, 

 grey underneath ; resting-spores spherical, angularly 

 spherical or elliptical, 17-20 fju or 24 x 12-18 fi, 

 epispore gelatinous, colourless, then brown ; gonidia 

 cylindrical, incurved, narrow at the base, apex 

 rounded, continuous or septate, 10-22 x 3 fi, 

 hyaline, produced by slender simple or branched 

 gonidiophores forming* whitish tufts on the under sur- 

 face of the leaf. 



Eyityloma hicolor, Zopf, in Rab. Fung. Eur. n. 

 2496; Sacc. Syll. vii. ii. n. 1792; Plow. Brit. Ured. 

 and Ustilag. p. 290. 



On Papaver rhxas and P. duhiiim. Rare. 



Entyloma rmiunculi, Schroet. (figs. 116, 117). 



Spots more or less orbicular, variable in size, 1-7 

 mm. diameter, often several on the same leaf, 



