151 
Krypt. Flora, Pilze i. (1884), 1 Sacc., Syll. vii. (1888), no. 
1762. T. Secalis, Kühn in Fischer de Wa ldh., ar. (1877), 
50 ; Wint. in Raben h., Krypt. Flora, Pilze i. (188 4), 110 ; Sacc., 
Syll vii. (1888), no. 1763. Erysibe en a Agr ostidis, 
Wallr., Flora Germ. Crypt. iv. (1833), 2 Uredo decipiens a, 
see in Wetterau Gesell. Ann. ii. si, Lb ey Seals 
Corda in Hlubek, (Econom. Neuigk, EU Rs t. 
segetum var. decipiens, Pers., Syn. Fung. (1801), 225. Urodo (Usi 
lago) spherococca, Rabenh., Krypt. Fiore Pilze ii. (1846), 2 
Hosts.—Secale cereale, Linn.; Apera Spica-venti, Bea 
Agrostis alba, Linn. ; Agr ostis vulgaris, With. (Agrostis Bene 
Linn., is a form of A. vulgaris dwarfed by the Tilletia). 
HAB.— Britain, France, Germany, Switzerland, Russia. 
Exsicc.—Rabenh Jao Eur., 2191; Zopf & Sydow, Myc. 
March. 19; Flor. Gall. et Germ. Exs , 186 ; Roum., Fung. Sel. 
Exs. 5,706 ; Josh. Riso. jme Sel. Exs. j 29. 
Distinguished from Tilletia Caries by the wider border of the 
spore and the smaller reticulations. The spores of Tilletia endo- 
phylla resemble those of T. separ sera As first named, however, 
differs in forming the spore-mass the leaves and not the 
ovary ost. Examination ot nalen] in the exsiccata 
quoted above has been made. 
Figs. 17 and 20, spores of 7'. separata, in one case germinating. 
17. Tilletia Caries, Tul. in Ann. Sei. Nat., vis: 3, vii. (1847), 
113, t. 5, figs. sige spine indi produced in the ovary, Fe 
with an olive sheen, foetid ; spores globose, brown, 17-22 p diam., 
border i 5 p, not ‘paler ; ; epispore furnished wi ith his anasto- 
mosing to form a rather large-meshed network; mesh often 
variable in size and form, averaging about 3-3°5 u.—Fischer de 
Waldh., Aperçu (1877), 49. T. Tritici, Wint. in Rabenh., 
Krypt. Flora, Pilze, i. (1884), 110; Sacc., Syll, vii. (1888), no. 
1760. Lycoperdon Tritiei, Bjerk. in Act. Suec., 1775, 326; Uredo 
Caries, DC., Fl. France, vi. (1815), 78. Ur ng Ba Ditm. in 
pum Deutchl. Flora, Abt. 3, pt. 1 (1817), 6 
STS. — Triticum ere tinh Vill; Triticum Spelta, Linn.; 
Triticum monococcum, Lin 
HAB.—Britain, France, Germany, Austria, Italy, Belgium, 
Switzerland, Russia, Finland, Algeria, Queensland, Victoria, 
United States, Chile. 
Exsice.—Rabenh. Fung. Eur., sae. Cooke, Brit. Fungi, 53 ; 
Cooke, Fung. Brit., e ed. 2, 429; "Briosi e Cavara, Fung. Parasit., 
Thümen, fan. Austr. 303; "AE Leiner u. Sitzenb., 
pt. 
-Badens, 401 ; Sace., yc. en. 1153 (mixed with Tilletia levis 
Kühn); ; Holl, Schmidt und Kunze, Deutschl. Schwamme, 190, 
