Fig. 5- Sph^rocarpus semitrichoides. Bull. p. 'Tf^'j. 



fg- I- 



I HAVE only met with this beautiful fpecies once in 

 Kenfington Gardens. The ftipes is pellucid, white, 

 tapering upwards ; the head rouud, its upper half cu- 

 rioully netted, the lower entire, yellow, including dull 

 of the fame colour. 



Fig. 6. Sph^rocarpus pyriformis. Bull, ^i"] . Jig. 2. 



THESE fpecimens, 1 fuppofe, were not perfected, as 

 they were moftly burft, or prelTed, fo as to dilcharge 

 mohlure. They were of a yellowilli white, or cream 

 colour, the ftipes whitilh, tapering upwards, the head 

 yellow ; fome pear-fliaped. 



Fig. 7. MucoR erysimi. 



NOT unfrequent on the pods, &c. of garlic muftard, 

 Eryfimum alliaria. It is very fmall, covering the plant 

 fo as to give it a powdered appearance. When highly 

 magnified, each Fungus is found branching in nearly 

 biternate order, each branch terminating with little 

 oblong or ovate veficles, with a furrow on one fide. 



Fig. 8. Dematium articulatum? Perfoon Difp. 

 Meth. p. 41. t. 4. fig. 2. 



FOUND on dead leaves at Batterfea, &c. It forms 

 fmall bundles, creeping, jointed, without apparent 

 fwellings, but fomewhat attenuated towards the apex. 



Fig. 9. PucciNiA rubi. 



VERY common, in autumn, on the leaves of bram- 

 bles, fpotting their backs with little footy-looking 

 clufters which, when magnified, are found to confill 

 of a number of tranfparent ftems, tapering upwards, 

 each with three or four oval heads, refembling little 

 black beads placed on each other, the uppermoll fome- 

 what acute at the apex. It is alfo not uncommon on 

 the fohage of fome of the Ro/^. 



