FUNGI. 29* 



147. Aregma. Sporidia moniliformi-connate, opaque, with 

 very long free pellucid peduncles, at length separating from 

 each other, each containing a single globular mass. p. 358. 

 (sp. 3.) 



148. ToRULA. Sporidia chained together into moniiiform 

 erect flocci, without any common peduncle, filled within with a 

 grumous mass. p. 360. (sp. 6.) 



149. Spiloc/EA. Sporidia simple, closely adnate to the ma- 

 trix and to each other, at first covered by the epidermis, p. 

 360. (sp. 1.) 



Tribe IV. Hypodermiei. Sporidia unattached or stipitate, 

 springing Jrom beneath the cuticle of living plants. 



130. Gymnosporangium. Sporidia, uniseptate, stalked, 

 growing from the erumpent stroma, which is formed from the 

 matrix and agglutinated by gelatine into an irregular, naked, 

 expanded mass. p. 361. (sp. I.) 



151. PoDisoMA. Sporidia mostly uniseptate, stalked, the 

 stalks joined together into a common stem, above agglutinated 

 by gelatine into a naked vertical clavarijeform mass. p. 362. 

 (sp. 3.) 



152. PucciNiA. Sporidia 1 — 2-septate, adnate with the 

 matrix by a filiform peduncle and crowded into a tubercle, which 

 is at first covered by the epidermis, p. 363. (sp. 37.) 



153. iEciDiUM. Sporidia. unattached, contained in a cellular 

 membranous sac ( pseudo-peridiwn) distinct from tiie epider- 

 mis and at length bursting at the apex. p. 369. (sp. 31.) 



154. Uredo. Sporidia mostly unattached, simple, aggre- 

 gate, covered by the epidermis, p. 374. (sp. 63.) 



