544 158. Puccinia. 7. PROTOMYCE. Pl. ceil. aph. 
4. Puccinia ulmi. Elm puccint. 
Sporidia cylindrical, 3 or 4-celled, blunt; pedicells white, 
threadlike ; tufts free, black, rather powdery. 
Puccinia ulmi, De Cand. Syn. 44. 
Qn the lower face of elm-leaves. 
5. Puccinia spergule. Spurrey puccine. 
Sporidia cylindrical, 3-celled, blunt; pedicel’s white, 
threadlike ; ¢wfts compact, brown. 
Puccinia spergula, De Cand. Syn. 44: 
On the stem and leaves of spurrey. 
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IX. 159. PODISOMA. Link. Podisome. 
Sporidia cylindrical, many-celled; pedicells long, united 
into a rather gelatinous or fleshy mass, protuberant from 
the live branches. 
Podisoma juniperi. Juniper podisome. 
Tufts yellow, conical. ; 
Puccinia non ramosa major pyramidata, Micheli N. Gen. 213. 
Clavaria resinosorum, Gmel, Linn. Syst. Nat. 2, 1443. 
Puccinia cristata, Schmidel Ic. 3, 254, 
Puccinia juniperi, Persoon Syn. 228. 
Gymnosporangium conicum, De Cand. Syn, 44. 
Podisoma juniperi, Esenbeck Syst. 2, 4. 
On the stems of juniper-bushes. 
B. StiiposporipEx. Sporidia dustlike, free, naked, 
many-celled, growing on wood and other dead substances. 
X. 160. FUSIDIUM. Link. Fusidium. 
Sporidia spindleshape, transparent, lying down. 
1. Pusidium griseum. Grey fusidium. 
Heaps grey, thin, spreading. 
Fusidium griseum, Link Berl. Mag. 1809, 8, 
On oak-leaves. 
2. Fusidium eruginosum. Verdigris fusidium. 
Heaps verdigris-green, thin, spreading. 
Fusidium xruginosum, Link Berl. Mag. 1809, 8. 
On dry leaves. 
3. Fusidium candidum. White fusidium. 
Heaps snow-white, thick, irregalar. 
Fusidium candidum, Link Berl. Mag. 4809, 8, 
On decayed beech-leaves.. 
