soon losing tubular form by becoming laceral 

 ; spreading, 

 ial cells rugose. 20. G. Nidus-av 





nale. 



telyv 



30. G. clavariaeforme. 



ecia elongated, tubular at first, soon altered by becoming deeply lacerate 

 or fimbriate. 

 Peridium soon losing tubular form by becoming deeply lacerate or 

 fimbriate. 

 Peridial cells lanceolate in face view (not often seen in side view), 

 aeciospores large (25-3 3m). IJ. G. Cunninghamianum. 



34- G. 



Inner and side walls strongly rug< 



1 retaining tubular form, peridia! 



36. G. i\ 

 ated, balaniform, rupturing along the 



e, moderately thin (3-5^). 



>se, rather thick (5-7^). 

 Mespili. 



dehiscenc 

 Peridium sp 



reading 



ormor 



e or less ere 



t after dehiscence. 





Peridial 









31. G. Yamadae. 





Peridial 



cells ver 







22. G. germinate. 





Peridial 



cells rug 











Aecic 



spores 



ather 



mall (15-2 



M ), wall rather thin ( 



I-S-2M). 



Aecic 



spores , 



eryla 



ge (28-4SM) 



wall very thick ( 3 - S „) 







rongly 





e, peridial c 



39. G. Juniperi-virgim 



TnaT' 



