Introd. Crypt. Bot." p. 78, fig. 20.
[F] See also Berkeley, in "Trans. Hort. Soc. London," vol. ix. p.
68.
[G] Berkeley, in "Ann. Nat. Hist." (June, 1838), No. 116.
[H] "Grevillea," vol. i. p. 176.
[I] Tulasne, "On Certain Fungicolous Sphaeriae," in "Ann. des Sci.
Nat." 4^me ser. xiii. (1860), p. 5.
[J] "A Currant Twig, and Something on it," in "Gardener's Chronicle,"
January 28, 1871.
[K] Figs. 104 to 106 by permission from the "Gardener's Chronicle."
[L] Berkeley and Broome, in "Annals of Natural History" (1866), No.
1177, pl. v. fig. 36; Cooke, "Handbook," ii. p. 866.
[M] Cooke, "Handbook," ii. p. 853, No. 2549; specimens in Cooke's
"Fungi Britannici Exsiccati," No. 270.
[N] Berk. and Br. "Ann. Nat. Hist." (1865), No. 1096.
[O] "Ann. Nat. Hist." (1871), No. 1332, pl. xx. fig. 23.
[P] Ibid. No. 1333, pl. xxi. fig. 24.
[Q] Tulasne, "Selecta Fungorum Carpologia," ii. p. 269, pl. 29.
[R] Cooke, "Handbook," ii. p. 878; Tulasne, "Carpologia," ii. p. 120,
plate 14.
[S] Tulasne, "Selecta Fung. Carp.," ii. plate 16.
[T] Corda, "Icones Fungorum," vol. iii. fig. 91.
[U] Corda, "Icones," vol. i. fig. 25.
[V] Berk. and Br. "Ann. Nat. Hist." No. 415.
[W] Currey, in "Philosoph. Trans. Roy. Soc." (1857), pl. 25.
[X] Tulasne, "On the Reproductive Apparatus of Fungi," in "Comptes
Rendus" (1852), p. 841; and Tulasne, "Selecta Fungorum
Carpologia," vol. iii.
[Y] "Monatsbericht der Koniglichen Preuss, Acad. der Wissenschaften
au Berlin," Jan. 1865; Summary, in "Journ. Roy. Hort. Soc.,
London," vol. i. n.s. p. 107.
[Z] We have before us an _AEcidium_ on leaves of _Berberis vulgaris_,
collected at Berne by Shuttleworth in 1833. It is named by him
_AEcidium graveolens_, and differs in the following particulars
from _AEcidium berberidis_. The peridia are scattered as in _AE.
Epilobii_, and not collected in clusters. They are not so much
elongated. The cells are larger, and the orange spores nearly
twice the diameter. There is a decided, strong, but unpleasant
odour in the fresh plant; hence the name. The above figures
(figs. 107, 108) of the cells and spores of both species are
drawn by camera lucida to the same scale--380 diameters.
[a] Freiherrn von Hohenbuehel-Heufler, in "Oesterr. Botan.
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