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tion, so that it is impossible to state to what genus they belong. 
Fic. 1, the tip of one of the creeping bodies magnified. 
It is not, however, uncommon in tropical countries for fungi to 
be developed on living plants, either on the stems or leaves, 
Fic. 2, represents a portion of leaf of Andrachune trifoliata with the blister- 
like bodies, and a minute S¢riguda (a), magnified. 
