Ecidinm. 267 
mutual pressure, about 1 mm. wide, mostly opening obliquely. 
Spores irregularly rounded or sub-elliptical, yellow, 18-34 
x 16-23. 
SYNONYMS. 
Winter, Joc. cit, p. 260. 
Licea strobilina. Alb. and Schw., “ Consp.,” p. 109, t. vi. fig. 5. 
Phelonitis strobilina,,Pers. Cooke, ‘‘ Hdbk.,” p. 4a9. 
Perichana strobilina. Fries, “Syst. Myc,” vol. ili., p. 190. 
Berk., “ Eng..Flor.,” vol. v. p. 321. Grev., t. 275. 
Exsiccatt, 
Berk., 292. Cooke, i. 522. 
On the.scales of the cones of Pinus abies. 
Atcidium incarceratum. B. and Br. 
“Sori minute, crowded in irregular spots. Peridia included in the 
parenchyma of the leaf. “Pseudospores pallid.” 
Synonym. 
Aicidium incarceratum. FB, atid Br. in Rabh., “Fung. Europ.,” 
No. 1492. 
On Sagitiaria sagittifolia. 
I can detect -but little difference between this and Doassansia 
Sagittarie. 
Aicidium phillyrex. D.C. 
Pseudoperidia mostly thickly crowded, in large ‘numbers, with 
almost entire, slightly inverted edges. Spores very variously 
shapéd, roundish, oval, oblong; or pyriform, verrucose, orange- 
yellow, 18-35 X I5-20p. 
SYNONM. 
cidium phillyree. D. C., ‘Flore frang.,” vol. vi. p. 96. 
‘Cooke, ‘ Hdbk.,” p. 539. Winter, Zoe. ci, p. 263. 
Lexsiccati, 
Thiim., “Myc. Univ.,” 1717. Vize, “Micro. Fungi’ Brit.,” 
236. 
