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10. auomolum, B. {no. 34, with afig.). On dead twigs.
11. nigrum, B. O n A e & A Eriophornm pulescens. Spores subeylindnc.
12. pellucidum, Schrad. On wood and decayed Fungi.
*** Stem soft, pellucid.
13. turbinatum, Tode. On soft decayed wood.
14. vulgare, Tode. On decayed wood.
179. ATBACTIUM, Fr.
Stem firm. Head subglobose. Spores fusiform, elongated.
1. flammeum, B. and Ravenel, MSS. {no. 757). On bark of living willows.
180. VOLUTELLA, Tode.
Receptacle fringed or studded with long hyaline bristles.
Spores diffluent, gelatinous.
1. ciliata, Fr. Psilonia rosea, Berk, in Eng. Fl. I. c. p. 353 {no. 495).
On potatoes, etc.
2. setosa, B. iEgerita setosa, Grev. t. 268./. 2. On wood, etc.
3. byacmthorum, B. Psilonia hyacintliorum, Eng. Fl. I. c. On dead
bulbs.
4. Buxi, B. and B. Fusisporium Buxi, Pr. {no. 495). On box-leaves.
5. raelaloma, B. and B. {no. 496). On Carices.*
181. TTTBEBCULABIA, Tode.
Receptacle verruoseform, innate, clothed with a dense
stratum of gelatinous, minute spores.
1. vulgaris, Tode; Sow. t. 294. On twigs, as currant.
* There is reason to believe that these two last, as also Atractium flammeum,
are mere conditions of ascigerous Fungi. All the species o f the foUowing genus
are prohahly subject to a similar remark.
2. granulata, P . ; Grev. t. 187. On fallen branches.
3. nigricans, Lk. On fallen branches, etc.
4. persicina, Ditm. I.e. t. 49. On pustules of Mcidia.
182. FUSABIUM, Lk.
Receptacle discoid, innato-erumpent, immarginate, clothed
with diffluent suhgelatinous spores.
1. lateritium, Nees {no. 249). On dead twigs.
2. tremelloides, Grev. t. 10. On dead nettle-stems.
3. roseum, Lk. On dead stems of mallows, etc.
183. MYROTHECIUM, Tode.
Receptacle at length marginate. Spores diffluent, oblong,
forming a flat or slightly convex, dark-green stratum.
1. roridum, Tode; Grev. t. 140. On decaying plants.
As the disc is at first covered, this is usually associated
with Trichoderma, but its affinities seem to lie with Stilbacei.
184. EPICOCCUM, Lk.
Receptacle subglobose, vesicular, studded with large, sometimes
stipitate spores.
1. neglectum, Desm. {no. 500). On various decaying plants.
2. Equiseti, B. (Uredo Equiseti, Eng. Fl.) The affinities of this genus
are doubtful.
185. ILLOSPOBIUM, Mart.
Receptacle obscure. Spores irregular, falling away like
meal.
1. roseum, P r.; Grev. t. ol. On the larger tree-licliens.
2. carneum, Fr. {no. 497). On Feltidea canina.
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