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The size of the sporidia, which is very constant, at once 

 distinguishes it from S. Jruticum, Starb., and S. rnbina, Peck., 

 occurring on the stems of the Raspberry [Rubus idceus). This 

 fungus did not occur on the leaves, which, however, were affected 

 with Phragmidium suhcorticium (Schrank), Winter. 



80. TOLYPOSPORIUM LEPIDOBOLI, n.sp. 



Produced within the ovaries, black, powdery. Spore-balls 

 composed of very many spores closely united into irregularly 

 shaped solid masses, about 80 to 90/Lt lengthwise. Spores rounded 

 or polygonal, 12-14 /x diam., or 12-16 x 10-1 1/x, epispore rough. 



Dimboola, Vic; in ovaries of Leindobolus drapetocoleiis^ F.v.M. 

 (Reader). 



