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APPEJNDIX. 



SCLEROTIUM, Tode. 



Between cartilaginous and flosliy, with a thin, inseparable cuticle. 

 Fruit, if any, unknown. 



1. complanatum, Tode ; Sow. t. 276. On dead leaves, etc. 



2. seutellatum, A. and S. ; Grev. t. 144. /. 1. On dead leaves, etc. 



3. Semen, Tode; G-rev. t. 144./. 2. On decayed cabbage-stalks, etc. 



4. cepavorum, B. On onions (no. 168). 



5. stercorarium, DC. On dry cowdung. 



S. lotorum and Medicaginis are merely tuberiform swellings on the 

 roots of Leguminosce. 



6. quercigenum, B. On decorticated oaks. 



7. truncorum, Tode {no. 53). On old stumps, amongst moss. 



8. fungorum, P. On gills of dead Agarics. 



9. lacunosum, P. Amongst leaves, etc., on the ground. 



10. muscorum, P. ; Gi-ev. t. 101. Amongst moss. 



11. roseum, iTHe/^ (wo. 163). On Juncus conglomeratus. 



12. varium, P. On decaying carrots, etc. 



13. medullare, B. {no. 14). On Fern. 



14. neglectum, B. {no. 91). On dead leaves. 



15. pyrinura, Fr. On various fruits. 



16. E.ubi, Carm. On bramble-leaves. 



17. bullatum, JDC. On decaying gourds and cucumbers. 



18. durum, P. ; Grev. t. 1. On various herbaceous stems. 



19. Pustula, DC; Grev. t. 77. On oak-leaves. 



RHIZOCTONIA, DC. 



Irregular, between cartilaginous and fleshy, with a thin, inseparable 

 cuticle, attached, root -like fibres. Fruit unknown. 

 1. Crocorum, DC. On roots of sadVon, asparagus, potatoes, etc. 



