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Elongated swellings on the stems. See No. 654. 
Protomyces macrosporus Unger 662 
Plowright, p. 300. 
Oenanthe crocata Linn. 92. Hemlock Water Drop- 
wort. 
Indurated swellings on the stems. See No. 654 and 
Plate XXVII. 
Protomyces macrosporus Unger 663 
Plowright, p. 300. Connold, Plant Galls, fig. 135. 
Angelica sylvestris Linn. 112. Wild Angelica. 
Flower swollen, remaining closed. 
Cecidomyia sp. 664 
Binnie, 1877. Houard, No. 4475. 
Indurated swellings on the stems. See No. 654. 
Protomyces macrosporus Unger 665 
Plowright, p. 300. 
Peucedanum sativum Benth. and Hook. fil. 58. 
Parsnip. 
Seeds and flower stalks deformed. See No. 657. 
SCHIZOMYIA PIMPINELLAE F. Low 666 
Connold, Plant Galls, p. 91. Houard, No. 4499. 
Heracleum Sphondylium Linn. 112. Hogweed. 
Leaves folded, thickened at the parts where the white 
gregarious larvae occur. M. E. 
Macrolabis corrugans F. Low 667 
Syn. Cecidomyia corrugans F. Low. 
Houard, No. 4512. 
Yellow pustules, usually near the leaf stalk, each con¬ 
taining a white, leaping larva. If the galls are numerous, 
the leaf becomes bent and folded at its margins. M. E. 
CONTARINIA HERACLEI Rtibs. 668 
Syn. Cecidomyia hcraclei Kalt. 
Connold, Plant Galls, p. 245. Houard, No. 4513. 
Indurated swellings on the stems and petioles. See 
No. 654. 
Protomyces macrosporus Unger 669 
Plowright, p. 300. 
Daucus Carota Linn. 109. Wild Carrot. 
Floral axis, peduncles and seeds swollen and deformed. 
The swollen seeds are often raised above the inflorescence 
