Fig. 3. S, FuscA. 



CONSISTS of little round fphcerulse, of a browniih 

 colour, profufely fcattered over a rotting piece of fir 

 that had been worked. They are fo ftrongly attached 

 as to leave their bafes if. we try to rub them off. 



TAB. CCCXCVI. 



Fig. I. FARINx-lRIA Stellari^. 



S'TELLARU graminea^ and fometimes Stellaria holo- 

 Jlea^ are affeded with this in the pollen, fwelling and 

 burfting the anthers, flirivelling the petals, and often 

 burning from the germ, as it ripens : it is of a dark 

 brown colour. The fame feems to be found on Bro}nus 

 mollis and fome other gralTes, Sec. 



Fig. 2. F. Sgabiosje. 

 SEEMS a parafitical deftroyer of the pollen of the 

 Scabiofa arvenjis (Field Scabious), filling the anthera fo 

 copioully that it is foon fcattered all over the flower, 

 giving it the appearance of having been rubbed in a 

 dully road, the powder being of a lightifli brown co- 

 lour. 



Fig. 3. F. spuiEROiDEA. 



FORMED partly within the ftem oiAgarkus elephan- 

 tinus, in the latter flirivelled and carbonated or black 

 Itate, fometimes emerging half way, or more. This is 

 rather more cruftaceous on the outfide than Farinaria 

 generally are. The colour is ferruginous. 



Fig. 4. F. carbonaria. 



SWELLS the feeds of Carex micheliana^ diftorting 

 them into an oblong curved black body. 



Fig. 5. F. varia. 



THIS was found on fome mouldy French berries. 

 It is black, and of various fhapes. 



