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Spores compound, or arising from repeated division (tomiparous),
very rarely reduced to a single cell.
Oil dead NemopUla.
On poles.
141. TOEULA, P.
Spores tomiparous, simple.
I. monilioides, Cd. On sticks.
2..ovalispora, B.=Conoplea cinerea; P. On stumps.
3. pulvillus, B. and Br. (no. 463).* On bark.
4. abbreviata, Cd.=fi. sphceriaformis, B. and Br. {no. 464). On decorticated
Pimts sylvestris.
5. basicola, B. and Br. {no. 465, with a fig.).
6. Hysterioides, Cd. Fasc. i.f. 139 {no. 751).
7. cylindrica, B. On sticks.
8. Eriopliori, B. On dead P. angustifolium.
9. herbarum. Lie. On dead herbaceous stems.
10. Graminis, Desm. {no. 134). On Carices.
II. Blantaginis, Cd. {no. 352). On XNaar Plantagines.
12. Sporendoiiema, B. and Br. {no. 4&%)=Sporendonema casei, Desm.
On cheese and rats’-dung.
143. BACTEIDIUM, Kze.
Spores radiating, coloured or hyaline, oblong, multiseptate.
1. flavum, Kze. On elin-stumps.
2. HelvelliB, B. and Br. {no. 816, with a fig). On Peziza testacea.
3. atrovirens, B. On stumps. Anomalous.
143. HELICOSPOEIUM, Nees.
Parasitical. Spores filiform, articulated, spirally involute.
1. vegetmn, Nees {no. 329). On sticks.
3. pulvinatum, Fr. On old chips.
144. BISPOEA, Cd.
Flocci tomiparous, moniliform, composed of didynious
spores.
1. monilioides, Cd.=Torula antennata, P. ; Grev. t. 255. On old
stumps.
145. SEPTOEEMA, Cd.
Flocci tomiparous, moniliform, composed of multiseptate
spores.
1. spilomeum, B. {no. 466). On rails.
146. SPOEOSCHISHA, B. and Br.
Flocci erect, simple. Outer membrane tough, inarticulate,
Fndochrome at length emergent, breaking up into quadriscp-
tate spores.
1. mirabile, B. and Br. {no. 467). On beech.
147. SPOEIDESMIUM, Lh.
Spores mostly irregular, pluricellular, springing immediately
from the obscure mycelium, rarely borne upon a distinct peduncle,
more rarely uniseptate.
1. polymorphum, Cd. (iio. 452). On decaying oak.
2. antiquum, Gd., h. compactum, B . and Br. ( b o . 453). On hard wood.
3. pyriforme, Cd. {no. 454). On boards.
4. melanopum, B . and B r . (no. 455). Spiloma melanopum, Eng. Bot.
t. 2358. On apple-bark.
5. scutellare, B. and B r. (no. 456). On larch-bark.
6. Lepraria, B. and B r. (no. 750). Lepraria nigra, Eng. Bot. t. 2409.
Coniothecium effusum, Cd. (no. 459).
7. fungorum, B.=Epochnium fungorim, Er. On Corticia, etc., Grev.
1 194.
8. uniseptatum, B . and Br. (no. 815, with a f ig ) . On Clematis.
148. COWIOTHECIUM, Cd.
At length, naked. Spores multicellular, irregular, conglutinate.