- PHALLOGENs. iz FUNGALS. 
Lycoperpon. Tournefort. 
A globular, fleshy mass, eventually bursting and discharging a multitude of 
powdery spores. 
1, L. gemmatum Batsch.—(Commoy Purrsatt.) Fig. 10. 
Round, tapering to the base, covered with little rough warts. 
Habitat. Fields and meadows, 
Quality. Acts mechanically as a styptic, by means‘of its brown spores. 
2. L. giganteum Batsch. Bovista gigantewm Nees.—(Giant PorrBatt.) 
Oblong or roundish, white, very large, smooth, with the skin cracking into 
angular spaces, pulpy at first, becoming dry. 
Habitat. Fields and plantations. 
Quality. Styptic. » 
Uses, When dry, staunches slight wounds. The smoke stupifies bees. 
16 17 18 19 
Tusurcinta. Fries.* 
hese ‘Hollow granular oblong balls, collected in subeutaneous — 
1. T. Scabies Berkeley —(Porato Scas.) Fig. 23. 
Spots brown, oblong, becoming confluent ; balls attached transversely to a 
short stipe. 
Habitat. Beneath the skin of the tuber of the Pota 
Quality. Produces superficial cavities and pits, but is of no further injury. 
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Magnified figures of: Fig. 16, M . i : 
ii; Uredo Contes, sh thig ig Perio Rog ryt at. Aspergillus glaucus ; 18. Penicillium glaucum; 
22. Aeidium Berberidis + 23. Tubuect Scabies, =” 
get 20. Puccinia Graminis'; 21. Botrytis infestans j 
__ * A few species, neither medical nor economical, are h i dent, 
’ because they produce marked effects upon the sources of auineacsea geetbedi rss 
