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ne Tilletia zonata, Brefeld, Unters. Mykol. xii. (1895), 161, t. 
, figs —Spor np — in the tlower-bud, blackish ; 
PNE globose, 15-18 » diam., with a thin external gelatinous 
layer; epispore brom, rari with slightly raised ridges 
anastomosing to form a network.— Hedwigia, Beibl. (Elench. 
Fung. nov.), , 1896, ik 
Host.—Sporobolus ligularis, Hackel. 
HAB.—Eeuador. 
The above is vaguely and briefly described by Brefeld in the 
work quoted ; the mode of germination is however given in detail, 
and beautifully illustrated. Apparently closely allied to Tilletia 
fusca. 
24. ree endophylla, de Bary in Rabenh., Herb. Myc., ed. 2, 
500.— e-mass um blackish-brown streaks on the leaves 
of the [es 1-3 em. long; spores globose, angularly globose, or 
broadly ellipsoid, 18-25 „ diam., border about 2 u wide, altogether 
brown; epispore ornamented with a edd singh MÀ = 
lation, the walls of which are thickish ; veragin 
2 „ diameter.—Fischer de Waldh., poc (EN 49; 7. od 
A in Rabenh., Krypt. Flora, Pilze, i i. (1881), 107 ; Sace., Syll. 
yp 1), 1 
i. (1888), no. 1761 ; Uredo olida, Riess, in Klotzsch- Rabenh., 
Herb; Myc., 1695. 
HOSTS. — Brachypodium pinnatum, Beauv.; Brachypodium 
sylvaticum, Beauv 
HAB.—Austria, Beriahy 
KExsicc.—Klotzsch-Rabenh., Herb. Myc., 1695; Rabenh., Herb. . 
Myc., ed. 2, 500; Rabenh., Fung. Eur, 2293; Rabenh. -Wint., : 
Fong. Eur., 703. 3 
only species with reticulated spores that forms long sori, 
or indien on leaves. The reticulations are smaller and more 
numerous than in Tilletia Caries. Specimens from the exsiccata 
quoted above, examined. 
Fig. 16, spore of T. endophylla. 
25. Tilletia Seslerie, Juel? in "me = Kongl. Vet. Akad. Fore = 
handl. Stockholm, 1894, 494.—Spore-mass forming very long, thin 
black streaks on the leaves; spores irregular ly globose, "dark 
brown, 25-28 „ diam., epispore furnished with ridges which 
anastomose to form a network 
Host.—Sesleria cerulea, Ard. 
HaB.—Gothland. 
The author compares this species with Tilletia endophylla, - 
Wint., from which it differs more especially in the larger spores: _ 
Not examined. 
26. Tilletia Berkeleyi, Massee.—Spore-mass forming blackish 
streaks on the culm, up to 1 cm. long, not foetid when er 
spores constantly globose, brown, 15-18 » diam., border 1 u wits 
