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MELANCONIEI.
CHEIROSPORA, Fr.
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Spores collected in bundles
at tbe tip of byaline, filiform
sporophores, forming moniliform
threads.—Berh. Outl. p.
325. {Fig. 184.)
Kg. 184.
1 4 0 4 . Cheizospoza botzyospoza.
Cheirospora.”
Fr. “ Cluster-spored
Gregarious, punctiform, black, opaque, oozing when moist in
a tremelloid m a ss; stroma hyaline, gelatinous; sporophores
dicbotomous or branched; spores minute, oblong, collected in
subglobose beads at the tips of the sporophores.—Fr. S. V.S. p.
499. B. 4 Br. Ann. N .H . no. 44:1*. Hyperomyxa stilbosporoides.
Oorda.iii.f. 89. Stilbospora botryospora. Mont. Ann. Sc. Nat.
1837,i. 1 8 ,/. 5. Alyriocephalum. Fchl. exs. no. 96-97. Ourr.
Micr. Journ.iY. t . l l , f . 1-9. De Not. Micr. Ita l.iii. 1.16. Fres.
Beitr. t. 5 ,/. 1-9.
On beach and ivy twigs. Common.
There appears to be no speoiflo difference between the form on beech twigs
and that on ivy. (Fig- 184.)
Gen. 1 4 7 . N EM A S PO R A , P.
Spores coloured, oozing out in large tendrils ; spores of two
kinds, some minute, others filiform, with a strong curvature.—
Berh. Outl.p. 325. Eng.Fl. Y . p . 355.
These species are only conditions of Sphaeriaoeous fungi.
1 4 0 5 . Nema sp o za c zo c ea . F . “ Orange Nemaspora.”
Nucleus pallid, spores (at length) curved, very slender,
orange.—Pers. Syn. p . 169. Fng. F I .y . p . 355. Fries, exs.no.
107. Moug. exs. no. 177. Desm. Ann. Sc. Nat. xix. t. 5, f . 3.
Sphoeria profusa. Sow. t. 377. Lihertella faginea. Desm. Ann.
Nc. Nat. XIX. t. 5, f. 5. Ooohe exs. no. 212. Fchl. exs. no. 634.
Corda. Icon. 1.1. 6-7. Fres. t. 4 , f 35-39. B isch.f. 3885.
On beech trunks. Common. [United States.]
^ mere gelatinous mass of minute globose conima.
ih e perfect spores are strongly curved.—Jf. J. 3 .
1 4 0 6 . Nema sp o za zosae. Pesm. “ Rose Nemaspora.”
Spores curved into a semi-circle, very slender, orange.—Fr.
S .M .iii.p . 479, Fng. F I . y .p .356. Lihertella rosce. Desm. Ann
Sc. N at. xix. t. 5 ,f. 6.
On rose and lilac.
Gen. 1 4 8 . m y x o s p o r i u m , De Not.
Spores coloured, minute, of one kind, formmg tendrils.—
Berk. Outl.p. 325.
1 4 0 7 . Myxospozium ozbiculaze. Berk “ Orbicular Myxosporium.”
Spores very minute, oblong, pale vinous red, discharged in
slender ten d rils-D é r ¿ . Outl.p. 325. Oytispora orbicularis:Berh.
Ann. N .H . no. 106, t. 7 ,f. 6.
On gourds.
Forming orbicular patches. In a vertical section there is an appearance
of perithecia, but m the horizontal section this is scarcely observable • in
general confluent, with one or two orifices to each group. ’
M y x o s p o r i o t i c o l l i o u l o s u m . Berk. {Sow. t. 409) i s e v i d e n t l y
nothing more than the spermogonia of Boestelia cancellata.
M y x o s p o r i u m p a r a d o x u m . De Not. according to Tulasne
IS the pycmdia of Trochila craterium.
Gen. 1 4 9 . GLÆOSPORIUM, Mont.
Spores hyaline, simple, of one kind,
oozing out in the form of tendrils.—
Berk. Outl.p.325. {Fig. 185.)