Classification . 193 



B. Formation of fjonidia on the lifuig JiOst-idant not 



observed. 

 Entyloma cliryosplenii, Schroet. 



Sori formiag spots 2 — 6 mm. broad, at first whitish, 

 then pale yellow; resting-spores globose ov broadly 

 elliptical, 10-12 fi diameter, epispore thin, subhyaline, 

 smooth. 



Entyloma chrysosplenii, Schroeter, Cohn's Beitr. 

 ii. p. 372; Sacc. Syll. vii. pt. ii. n. 1804; Plow. Brit. 

 Ured. and Ustilag. p. 291. 



Protomyces chrysosplenii, B. and Br. Ann. Nat. 

 Hist. (1875), vol. XV. ser. 4, 36; Cke. Micr. Fung, 

 ed. 4, p. 227. 



On Chrysosplenium oppositifolium. Rare. 



Entyloma calendulce, De Bary. 



Sori in rounded spots reaching to 4 mm. diameter, 

 spots at first greenish or whitish, then pale brown ; 

 resting-spores globose or angularly globose, 9-16 p. 

 diameter, epispore thin, smooth, pale yellow-brown ; 

 primary sporidia acicular. 



Entyloma calendulse, De Bary,Bot. Ztg. 1874, p. 105, 

 t. ii. ff. 14—22 ; Plow. Brit. Ured. and Ustilag. p. 292. 



Protomyces calendula, Oudem. Mat. Fl. Myc. 

 Neerl. ii. p. 42. 



Protomyces hieracii, Cooke, Grev. v. xii. p. 99. 



On leaves of Calendula officinalis, Ilieracinm 

 muroruin, H. vulgatum. Rare. 



Entyloma microsporum, Schroet. 

 Sori scattered or subgregarious, remaining under 

 the cuticle, forming roundish or elongated, hard 

 pustules, spots white, then yellowish or brown ; rest- 



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