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is a further justification for the inclusion of all these families — at first sight so 

 difterent — in a single alliance. 



UredinecB. — These are the Rust-fungi, parasites for the most part on the foliage 

 of higher plants. They are outwardly manifest in the form of yellow or brown 



Fig. 390. — BasiJiomycetes. 

 ^ Ctavaria aitrea ^ Dcedalia quercina. & Marasmius tetierrimus. * Marasmius per/oraris. ^ Cratereltus clavatus. ^Amanita 

 phalloides. ' A portion of the b.isidial layer of the last-named Fungus showing the sterigmata and conidia. ' Eydnum 

 imbricatxLin. ^ Potyporus perennis. ' x 250 ; the rest nat. size. 



spots and streaks, due to the spores, which are formed in masses on the surface. 

 The mycelium inhabits the intercellular system of the host-plant, and draws its 

 nourishment from the living cells. The spores are regarded as chlamydospores, that 

 is to say, localized, thick-walled segments of the hyphse having the properties of 

 reproductive cells. These spores are met with in three forms in the Uredinese. The 



