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. Fossil plants : for students of botany and geology . Paleobotany. VIl] PERONOSPORITES. 217 in the act of escaping from a lateral pore. This interpretation strikes one as lacking in scientific caution. The sporangia of Hyphochytrium infestans^, as figured by Fischer in Eabenhorst's work bear a close resemblance to those of the fossil. It would seem very probable that Renault's species may be reasonably referred to the Chytridineae, as he proposes.. Fig. 43. 1. Oochytrium Lepldodendri, Een. (After Eenault.) 2. Polyporus vaporarius Fr. yar. succinea. (After Conwentz.) 3. Gladosporites bipar- titus Fel. (After Felix.) 4. Haplographites cateniger Fel. (After Felix.) Peronosporites antiquarius W. Smith. Fig. 41, E. In an address to the Geologists' Association delivered by Mr Carruthers in 1876 a brief reference, accompanied by a small-scale drawing, is made to the discovery of a fungus in the scalariform tracheids of a Lepidodendron from the English Coal-Measures^ In the following year Worthington Smith published a fuller account of the fungus, and proposed for it the above name', which he chose on the ground of a close similarity between the mycelium and reproductive organs of the fossil form and recent members of the ^ Fisclier in Eabenhorst, vol. i. (92) p. 144. 2 Carruthers (76) p. 22, fig. 1. Smith, W. G. (77) p. 499.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Seward, A. C. (Albert Charles), 1863-1941. Cambridge : University Press