194 British Fungi, 



ing-sporcs intercellular, often arranged iu series, 15-24 

 X 12-18 ■ }x, irregularly globose, very pale yellow- 

 brown, epispore o-6 /u, thick, stratose ; primary 

 sporidia cylinJrico-f usoid, conjugating in pairs. 



Entj/Ioma microsjyontm, Schroeter, Pilza, Scliles. 

 p. 284 ; Plow. Brit. Ured. and Ustilag. p. 291 ; Sacc. 

 Syll. vii. il. n. 1810. 



Protomyces microsporus, Unger, Exanth. p. 343. 



Eniyloma ungeriaminiy Cooke, Micr. Fung. ed. 4, 

 p. 233'. 



On liamcncuhis repens, R. Viilhosus, li. acris. Not 

 uncommon. 



Melanotaeiiium, De Bary. 



Sori flattened, expanded, black or greyish ; resting- 

 spores solitary, produced within the intercellular 

 hyphge, epispore thick, coloured ; pro mycelium septate, 

 sporidia apical. 



Melanot8enmm, De Bary, Bot. Ztg\ 1874 ; Sacc. Syll. 

 vii. ii. p. 496 ; Plow. Brit. Ured. and Ustilag. p. 292. 



Melanotsenmm endorjennm, De Bary. 



Sori flattened, black, covered by indurated epi- 

 dermis; mycelium intercellular, spreading through- 

 out the tissues of the host ; resting-spores globose, 

 angularly globose, or broadly elliptical, smooth, 

 blackish brown, subopaque, 15-22 x 12-20^; pro- 

 mycelium usually with a sterile branch at the base, 

 primary sporidiola cylindrical, conjugating in pairs 

 and germinating at once. 



Melanot senium endogenum, De Bary, Bot. Ztg. 

 1874, p. 108; Sacc. Syll. vii. ii. n. 1825; Plow. 

 Brit. Ured. and Ustilag. p. 292. 



