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1963. Ascobolus. Fungus hemifph^rical : veficles oblong, fcat- 

 teririgly and flightly immerfed on the difk,elaitically eje&ing the 

 feeds. 



1964. Theleobolus. Fungus fefiile, gelatinous, folid, ejecting a 

 a gelatinous fubstance bearing the feeds. 



1965. SpHjErobolus. Fungus feffile, globular concave, opening in 

 a radiate manner, and ejecting a globular capfule. 



1966. Pilobolus. Fungus on a capillary sta k inflated and watery 

 at top: cap hemifphaerical, elastically ejecting the feeds. 



1967. Puccinia. Fungus cylindrical, filled with tailed feeds, difpofed 

 in a radiate manner, and efcaping elastically. 



1968. Lycoperdon. Fungus becoming powdery and fibrous within: 

 feeds attached internally to the fibres. 



1969. Spumaria. Follicles branched, filled internally with femini- 

 ferous fibres, covered with a cellular branny bark. 



1970. Fuligo. Fungus with a cellular-fibrous bark; the fibres pe- 

 netrating in a reticulate manner through a feminal mafs. 



1971. Stemonitis. Fungus covered with a fugacious or membrana- 

 ceous bark, filled with feminiferous fibres elaftically expanding 

 themfelves. 



1972^ Microcarpon. Fungus with a membranaceous cafe opening 

 irregularly, filled with feminiferous filaments reticulately compact 

 and fixed to thebafe. 



1973. Cribraria. Fungus with the cafe furnifhed with a double 

 membrane; the outer thin and fugacious; the inner reticulate: /mfa 

 without filaments, ejected through the foramina. 



1974. Reticularia. Fungus roundifh, fumiilied with a cafe filled 

 with feeds difperfed among reticulate filaments. 



1975. Tubifera. Fungus furnifhed with cafes fuperimpofed on an 

 expanded membrane, connected with each other, and filled with 

 nearly naked feeds. 



1976. iEciDiTjM. Fungus furnifhed with membranaceous cafes, gla- 

 brous both fides, filled with naked feeds net cohering. 



£977. Sph^ria. Fungus furnifhed with cafes, filled with roundifh 



naked gelatinous feeds. 

 T<j']%;'Hi&TERiUM. Fungus feffile, hollow, with a tranfrerfe cleft at 



top: feeds globular, taillef?, covering the diflc. 

 1979. Vesm'iCulArta. Capfule globular, fefllle, filled with loofc 



worm-fhaped, feminiferous bodies. 

 1080. *PVrenium. Fungus globular, fertile, very entire, inclofing naked 



conglobate feeds like a nucleus. 



1981. Tuber. Fungus nearly globular, flefhy; the flefh diftinguifhed 

 internally with veins. 



1982. Sclerotium. Fungus quite fimple, globular oblong, tough, 

 hardifh, gaping a little at length in the centre, covered with an >n- 

 feparable bark never opening above. 



