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loin j in whieb respect thej liffer from Li bens, which verj 



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"<S\ 



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Fig. XIII. 



1 XIV. 



the living bark of trees. The more Bim 

 ply organist d 



dead <jv putrid substai is shown 



by tti<ir attacking plants when 



in :i state of perfect life and \ i_ r > -nr ; 

 it has beeu incontestable proved by the 

 discovi rii IK- and Corda, that the 



extensive tribe of Epiphj Uous Fungi realbj 

 belong to this division, and art: not mere 

 anamorphoses <>l tin- cellular ti- 

 the case with some productions usually 

 referred t" Fungi, as Erineum, Taphrina, 



Man} oba n ations, also, havi 

 made of late years on the development "f 

 Fungi on living animal tissues. < »t this 



• It i* not merely alterations of the epidermis of plants which assume the appearand I 



ts, bear occasionally a wonderful resemblance to such 

 much s" indeed, that 



they have l n referred to them 



even by good botanlsts.on ;i 

 and superficial Inspection. 



v> iii other branches of the 

 creation, » imewhal of 



that wonderful analogy by which, 

 in each distinct class or evi n divi- 



if natural productloi 

 lame, or extremely similar forms 

 i api ati d, though aecom- 

 panii i inlsatlon totally 



different ; and it is tlii< an 



• I 

 It so absolutely necessary to ex- 



i n 1 1 • the intimate structure 



works of the en ation, be- 



nturing to i upon 



roper plan- in the sj Btem. 

 - 



! by Mr Curtis in his In- 

 I uticles in 

 the '* Gardeners' i hronli 

 such, for example, as Oak- 

 roduced bj Diplolepis 

 lenticularis;) lak currants, ' 

 tunculi, \\ ■ 



ills, whicl ri m 



to the puncture of Cynlps Q 

 cus ramuli ; Blm-gaUs, brought 

 on by the attacks of the A\ 

 In the case ol rever, it is 



but a superficial examination 

 which can possibly deceive, for 



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Pig. XITJ.— Erineum Juglandls. K 



XV.— OakSpai Upper side ; 4. under i 



a larva in the interior. See Curtis in Oardmert' CAro* 



