SYNOPSIS OF THE ORDERS AND DIST OE THE 
GENERA. OF THE MYCETOZOA. 
Subclass 1.— EXOSPOREiE. Spores developed outside the 
sporophores. (P. 25.) 
Order I. — Oeratiomyxace^. Sporophores membranous, 
branched; spores white, borne singly on filiform stalks arising 
from the areolated sporophore (P. 25.) 
Genus 1. Ceratiomyxa Schroeter. (P. 25.) 
Subclass II.— ENDOSPORE^. Spores developed inside the 
sporangium. (P. 26.) 
Cohort l.—AMAUROSPORALES. Spores violet, or violet- 
brown, except in Stemonitis and Comatricha, in a few species of 
which they are pale ferruginous. (P. 26.) 
Subcohort I. — CALCARINEyE. Sporangia provided vnth 
lime (calcium carbonate). (P. 26.) 
Order I. — Physarace^. Lime in minute innate granules. 
(P. 26.) 
Genus 2. Badhamia Berk. (P. 29.) 
3. Physarum Pers. (P. 37.) 
4. Fuligo Haller. (P. 65.) 
5. Cienkowskia Rost. (P. 68.) 
6. Physarella Peck. (P. 68.) 
7. Craterium Trent. (P. 69.) 
8. Leocarpiis Link. (P. 75.) 
9. Chondrioderma Rost. (P. 75.) 
10. TricJiamphora Jungh. (P. 89.) 
11. Z>mcAcca Fries. (P. 90.) 
Order II. — Didymiace^. Lime in crystals. (P. 93.) 
Genus 12. Didymium Schrad. (P. 93.) 
13. Spumaria Pers. (P. 104.) 
14. Lepidoderma de Bary. (P. 105.) 
Snhcohoit U.—AMAUPOCHJETmE^. Sporangia without 
lime. (P. 108.) 
Order I. — Stemonitace^. Sporangia simple. (P. 108.) 
Genus 15. Stemonitis Gled. (P. 109.) 
16. Comatricha Preuss. (P. 116.) 
17. Enerthenema Bowm. (P. 124.) 
18. Laviproderma Rost. (P. 125.) 
19. Clastodermci BIytt. (P. 132.) 
