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tered, very numerous, ultimately blackish-brown Bot. Gall ii. 

 869. LINK in WILD. vi. i. 105. Alphitomorpha communis, SPRENG. 

 Syst. iv. 407. 



a. Leguminosarum. E. Pisi, GREV. FL Edin. 461. ; Crypt. Fl 

 t. 134. E. Lathyri, Fl. Edin. 460. E. TrifoKi, ibid. 459. 



h. Umbelliferarum. E. Heraclei, DEC AND. FL Franc, vi. 107- 



c. Cichoracearum. Bot. Gall. ii. 869. 



Hal. (a.) On the leaves of the garden pea, on wild 

 vetches, and on trefoils. (b.) On the leaves of the 

 cow-parsnip, frequent, (c.) On the dandelion. 



2. E. lamprocarpa, base effused, with very short densely inter- 

 woven filaments ; radicular filaments very long, tortuous, fuscous ; 

 globules glossy, ultimately dark brown. Bot. Gall. ii. 869. LINK 

 in WILD. vi. 1. 108. Alphitomorpha lamprocarpa, SPRENG. Syst. 

 iv. 408. 



Hob. On both sides of the leaves of Plantago lanceolata. 

 August. 



The globules are larger than those of the preceding. 



3. E. compositarum, base effused, with the filaments loosely in- 

 terwoven ; the radicular very tender, ultimately blackish, brown ; 

 globules very numerous, somewhat concave, margined. Bot. Gall. 

 ii. 870. E. depressa, LINK in WILD. vi. 1. 110. 



a. Lappce. E. Arciii, GREV. Fl Edin. 460. 



b. Artemisia. E. Artemisia, GREV. ibid. 459. 



Hab. (a.) On the leaves of burdock, (b.) On the mug- 

 wort. 



4. E. divaricata, base effused, the filaments densely interwoven, 

 greyish-white ; radicular filaments bent upward, twisted, forked 

 at the points, the branches divergent, the ultimate flocose ; glo- 

 bules numerous, ultimately depressed and brown LINK in 

 WILD. vi. 1. 112. Bot. Gall. ii. 870. Erysiphe lonicera, GREV. 

 Fl. Edin. 461. 



Hab. On the leaves of the honeysuckle. 



5. E. penicillata, base effused, the filaments very fine, densely 

 interwoven, greyish-white ; radicular filaments straight, pencilled 

 at the apex ; globules minute, ultimately depressed and blackish*- 



