PTJCCINI^I. 



509 



Gen. 168. 



GYMNOSFORANGZUIYE, D.O. 



Fig. 203. 



1515. 



Peduncles ex- 

 tremely long, ag- 

 glutinated by gela- 

 tine into a tremel- 

 loid expanded mass ; 

 spores uni-septate. 

 — Berk. Outl. p. ^30. 

 Eng.Fl. y. p. 361. 

 {Fig. 203.) 



Gymnosporangium junipexi. 



Lk. 



Forming a soft, gelatinous, irregular, orange mass ; spores 

 ovate or subelliptic, filled with subglobose granules. — FcU. exs. 

 no AIS. Bisch.f. SS81. Berk. Outl.t.2,f. o. Eng. Fl.Y.p.3Ql. 

 Nees.f.23a. Cooke JI.F. p. 201. 



On living twigs of Juniperus communis. [United States.] 



Forming a very soft, gelatinous, irregular, orange mass, whichidriesup, so 

 as frequently to leave scarcely any trace. — M. J. B. ^Fiy. 203.) 



Gen. 169. 



FODZSOMA, Lk. 



Peduncles extremely 

 long, agglutinated by 

 gelatine into a common 

 stem, spreading out 

 above into a clavarice- 

 form mass ; spores 

 mostly uniseptate. — 

 Berk.Outl.p.331. 



{Fig. 204.) 



Fig. 204. 



