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19^2’ Ascobolus. Fungus hemifphaerical ; vejlcles oblofS' ti'' 
teringly and flightly immerfed on the difk,elaftically ejeiSi”® 
feeds. 
1964. Theleobolus 
Fungus feflile, gelatinous, fojid, fj 
a geiaiinons lubstance bearing the feeds. 
I965' Sph^roboeus. Fungus ftffile, globular-concave, 
ie<! 
a radiate manner, and ejeding a globular capfule. .(i 
1966. PlLOBOLUs. Fungus on a capillary stalk inflated anti 
at top: cap hemifphx-rical, elastically ejeding the feeds. rJl> 
1967. PocciNiA Fungus cylindrical, filled with tailed feeds, 
in a radiate manner, and efcaping elastically. 
1968. Lycoperdon. becoming powdery andfibrous 
feeds attached internally to the fibres. ^ villi' 
1969. Spumaria. branched, filled internally with 
feroiis fibres, covered with a cellular branny bark. f 
1970. Fuligo. Fungus with a cellular-fibrous bark; the 
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netrating in a reticulate rhanner through a fcminal mafs. 
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1971. Stemonitis. Fungus covered with a fugacious or tneb^ 
^1. ^11 J C • p*» t tt-^vni 
nbr'^l 
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ceous bark, filled with feminiferous fibres elaftically 
)iflO 
themfelves. 
1972- Microcarpon. with a membranaceous cafe 
irregularly, filled with feminiferous filaments rcticulately^*^' 
and fixed to the bafe. ■(,# 
^ 973 ' Cribraria. Fungus with the cafe furnifhed with ^ if 
membrane; the outer thin and fugacious; the inner reticol^^^ 
without filaments, ejeded through the foramina. r 0 ^ 
1974. Reticularia. Fungus roundifh, furnifhed with t* 
with feeds difperfed among reticulate filaments. r A 
* 975 * TufitFEitA. furni filed with cafes fnpefinip®|® j 
expanded membrane, conneded with each other, and nl ^ 
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expanded membrane, conneded with each other, and 
nearly naked feeds. 
I 976 - -t^CiDiUM. furnifhed with membranaceous c 3 ^ 
brous both fidcs, filled with naked feeds not cohering* 
1977. SPH.ERIA Fungus furniflied with cafes, fiPed with f 
nakeef gelatinous feeds. . 
1978 Histerium. Fungus feffile, hollow, with a franfvcr**^ 
tfip: feeds globular, taillefs, covering the difk. 
1979. Vermicularia. Capjule globular, felfile, filled 
wi'*’ 
loO' 
worm-lhaped, feminiferous bodies. 
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1980. Pyrenium, globular, feffile, very entire, fncIofi'’i’ 
conglobate feeds like a nucleus. . 
1981. Tuber. Fungus nearly globular, flefhy; the flefli 1,, 
internally with veins. ^ 
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1982. .Sc^EROTiuM. Fungus quite fimple, globular oblof^Jjjjii 
_ A VjUlLkr iXLiipiC^ glOUUia* 
hardifh, gaping a little at length in the centre, eovereti ^ 
feparable bark never opening above. 
