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substratum. Small, often rounded sporangia, containing 

 numerous spores, are formed, especially in the autumn, and are 

 sometimes very conspicuous owing to their brilliant colouration 

 (e.g. the yellow-coloured Flowers of Tan, common on tanner's 





G. 



FIG. 134. Various Basidiomycetes. A, Cantharellus. B, Clavaria cinevea. 

 C, Lycoperdon. D, Scleroderma vulgare (on the left entire fructifica- 

 tion, on the right the latter in vertical section, showing the wall and 

 the dark mass of contained spores). E, Surface-view of small part 

 of hymenium of Boletus. F, Hydnum repandum. G, Ustilago longis- 

 sima (on leaf of Glyceria aquatica). 



bark). The group also includes some parasites, one of the most 

 noteworthy (Plasmodiophora brassicce) being that responsible for 

 the disease [known as " Finger and Toe " in Cabbages, etc. 

 (Fig. 135). " 



