128 THE JOURNAL OF BOTANY 
18-25 simplicibus apice eure fe gprhapun fere equantibus, 
indivisis, ad apicem fuscis ad 
tq The type-slide of the above is of ex ree interest, since it con- 
tains a number of well-preserved Fae spores and fragments of 
ee” ete 10 
XPLANATION OF FicurEs. — Fi bes Fights oe aes Uncinulites 
e 
Figs. 4 : : =e ir . 
6, 7. Mycelial hyphe giving rise to chains of ee subglobose cells, sae 
mycelium. First, as regards the objects called ‘* Uncinulites.” 
These are small globose bodies measuring 20-22 » in diam., 
r pine -like projections—the so-called ‘appendages ’’—whic 
attain sometimes to half the diameter of the globose (figs. 
: ae 3 8 th the central globose body the projections are 
brownish in colour. se globose bodies, which a 
dered 
e (fig. 1); in a few cases, however, individuals—evidently in 
* This is an emended description sent to me by Dr, Pampaloni; in the 
original the words, through an error, run ‘‘ appendicibus simplicibus, 18-25 cm. 
