354 HEV. M. J. BERKELEY ON CUBAN FUXGI. 



On leaves of Prickly Palm. Februarj. Spores '0006 inch 

 long. 



572. T. ORTHOCLADA, Mont. Cub. p. 296. 



On dead herbaceous stems. 



573. T, HERBARUM, Lk, Obs. \, 19. (441.) 



On dead stems of Congo Bean. Sah. Europe^ Algeria. 



Bacteiditjm, Kze. 



574. Bactbidium fulvellum, B. Pallidum, laxum ; sporis longissi- 

 mis. (464.) 



On dead wood. Hab, Venezuela. Spores -OOS-'OIG inch long, 

 6-10-septate, 



Septoistema, Cd. 



575. Septonema solidum, B. ^ C. Nigerrimum, effusum, fragilissi- 

 mum, floccis transversim longitudinaliterque septatis hie illic con- 

 tractis. (782.) 



On petioles of Palm-leaves. December. Flocci so opake that 

 the structure is not always visible, occasionally forked; divisions 

 oblong, with four or five horizontal, and a few vertical, septa. 



576. S. BREViARTicuLATUM, B. & C. Stratum tenue, artieuhs brevi- 



dohiformibus 



(44 



On dead stems of Congo Bean. Divisions '001 inch long, with 

 a single transverse and vertical septum, the internal membrane 

 often protruding at either end when the divisions are separated. 



irf 



577. S. CURTUM, B. 4- C. 



pulvinatis 



articulis 



On petioles of Congo Bean. Articulations '001 



«-■ 



Spobidesmittm, Lk. 



578. Sporidesmium maculans, B. 4' C. Sons brevibus linearibus 

 e macula alba elongata oriundis ; sporis subglobosis e cellulis paueis 

 constructis. ( 776 .) 



On dead wood. Spores •OOOi inch long. 



579. S. GLOBIFERUM, B. ^ C. Soris orbicularibus mgris, mycelio ra- 

 mose ; sporis globosis e celluUs plurimis constructis. (566.) 



On rotten logs in woods. Pebruary. Habit of Calicivm tn- 

 quinans. Flocci of mycelium articulated ; spores *002 inch m 

 diameter. 



580. S. ATROPURPUREUM, B. ^ C. EfFiisum ; sporis orbicularibus e 



