Fig. 5. JE. Berberidis. 



MOSTLY to be found on the back of the foliage of 

 the Berberry, Berberis vulgaris, more particularly in 

 chilly weather, after cold rains, in fpring or autumn, 

 as is the cafe with all JEcidia. The border is moflly 

 plain, the cup lengthened out, pale yellow, on a deep 

 orange-coloured ground, which, fpreading, fupports 

 the Fungi in clufters of two, three, or more. 



Fig. 6. IE. confluens. 



GROWS on the back of the foliage of Mercurialh 

 perennis, or Dogs' Mercury, forming confluent patches 

 without regularity. The filmy covering burfts at the 

 edges, fides, or centre. 



TAB. CCCXCVIII. 



Fig. I. ^CIDIUM Rubi. 



Scattered on the back of the foliage of fome of 



the Rubi. It is moflly of a light brown, with a fine 



woolly fubflance, at or furrounding the bafe, upon the 



leaf. 



Fig. 2. ]E. Fragarije. 



LiVRGER than the lafl, moftly of a light yellow. 

 The cafe containing the farinaceous dufl is fimple. 



Fig. 3. tE. Menthje. 



LIGHTISH yellow brown, flattifli, fcattered on the 

 back of the foHage of Mints. 



Fig. 4, ]£.. Salicis. 



LIGHTISH brown, very flat, fcattered on the back 

 of the foliage of Willows. 



Fig. 5. M. Cardui. 



DARK brown, very frequent on the back of the 

 foliage of Carduus pratenfis. Two or three forts of 

 Mufcse, or Flies, are occafionally found dead on this 



