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1. vorticillatum, Lk. ; Grev. t. 124./. 2. On dead wood.
2. alternatum, Lh. On. dead leaves.
3. fuscum, &■/«.; Grev. 1.124. f . \ . On dead wood.
239. GONATOBOTBYS, Cd.
Tlireads erect, jointed; articulations swollen in the middle,
and bearing ohovate spores on little spicules.
1. simplex, Cd. PracM. t. 5. On fruit of Tamnus nirjer.
230. CLONOSTACHYS, Cd.
Flocci jointed above. Branches and branchlets quaternate,
subcapitate, clothed with spores, forming distinct spikes.
1. Araucaria, Cd. ; Carr. Mic. Journ. v. p. 126. On dead bark.
231. BOTBYOSPOB,IU]Vt, Cd.
Flocci slightly branched, bearing patent branchlets, each of
which is surmounted by a few spicules bearing a head of
spores.
1. pulcbrura, Cd. Pracht. t. 15. On decaying herbs.
2. diffusum, Cd.; Grev. t. 126./. 2. On decaying herbs.
233. PAPULASPOB.A, Preuss.
Flocci decumbent, jointed, producing short erect branches,
each of which produces a cellular head studded with erect
spores, the endochrome of which is bipartite or quadripartite.
1. sepedonioides, Preuss. {no. 761*). On rice paste.
233. B,HOPALOMYCES, Cd.
Flocci free, septate, swelling at the tip into an areolate
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head, each cell of which bears a spicule, surmounted by a
spore.
1. pallidus, B. and Br. {no. 504, with a Jig.). On Russian matting.
3. eandidus, B. and Br. (no. 505, with a Jig.). On decayed hops.
I O r d e r 2 1 . SE P ED O m E I.
Mycelium floccose. Fertile flocci obscure, and in consequence
the spores rest upon the matrix.*
234. SEPEDONIUM, Lk.
Spores large, simple and globose, or appendiculate.
I 1-chiysospermum, XL; Grei). ¿, 198. Oi\ Boleti.
i 2. roseum, Pr. {no. 132). Ou Agaricus vellereus, etc.
335. FUSISPORIUM, Lk.
Spores elongated, fusiform, curved, at length septate, forming
a gelatinous mass.
1. Betae, Besm. {no. 246). On beet-root.
2. Georginse, Berk. On tubers of dahlia.
3. udum, B. {no. 245, with a Jig.). On trees, in spring.
4. roseolum, Steph. {no. 549). On decayed potatoes.
5. fcsni, B. and Br. {no. 550). On hay.
6. baeilligerum, B. and Br. {no. 548). On leaves of Alalernus.
7. atro-virens, B. in Pmg. Fl. 7. c.^. 351. On onions.
8. anrantiacum, Lk. On decayed goinds, etc.
9. iusidiosum, B. in Gard. Chr. 1860. On Agrostis pulchella.
This species has threads very like those of Mgerita.
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