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cellulis magnis saepe quaternatis constructis flocco brevi lateral! suf- 

 fultis, pluribus saepe confluentibus. (761.) 



On dead wood. Spores '002 inch in diameter. Eesembling in 

 habit S. aurantiacum, B. & C. 



581. S. MiLLEGRANA, B. <5[* C Minutum, sparsum, punctiforme ; sporis 



oribus oriundis. (531.) 



alii 



003 



Glusia parasitica. October. Sporea 'Q04x 



582. S. TESSAKTHRUM, B. ^ C. Floccis erectis gracilibus apice sporam 

 subquadratam e cellulis quatuor eonstructam gerentibus ; cellulis pri- 

 mum Isevibus, demum fortiter echinulatis. (461, 467.) 



On dead Indian- Com stems. Hah. Car. Inf., No. 3035. Spores 

 •001 inch broad. Forming thin olivaceous patches of various 



sizes. 



Teteaploa, B. ^ Br, 



583, Tetraploa aristata, B. ^- 'Br. Ann. of Nat, Hist. ser. 2. v. 



p. 459. (421.) 



Helminthosp 



um 



Sah. Europe. Spores with only three awns. In other 



respects exactly like British specimens. 



GrTMKOSPOKIUM, Cd. 



584. Gymnosporium fulvum, B. Sf C. Efiiisuni, tenue, sporis 



membranaceum 



(494O 

 On dead twigs. Hab. Alabam 



phila^ B. & C, Car. Inf , on dead wood. Eesembles Oidium ful- 

 vum. Spores '001 inch long, shortly pedicellate. 



585. G. CROCEUM, B. 4- C. — Mucor croceus, Mont. ! Cub. p. 307. Effu- 

 sum, tenue; sporis obovatis globosisque Isevibus croceis stratum 

 pallidius insidentibus e floccis brevibus ramosis oriundis, nucleo 

 magno. 



On dead wood. Certainly not a MucoVy but closely allied to 

 the last, though the abundant mycelium, large nucleus, and dif- 

 ference of colour show that it is distinct. Spores 00057 inch 

 long. 



586. G. viNosuM, B. 8f C. Soris minutis linearibus cuticula tectit; 

 sporis obovatis utrinque obtusissimis. (451.) 



On dead leaves of SaccJiarvm. Spores '001 inch long. 



587. G. decipiens, B. <5* C. Effusum, epidermide 



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