362 REV. M. J. BERKELEY ON CUBAK rUNGI. 



638. C. SPONGIOSUM, B. ^ C. Sons densis olivaceis ; floccis flexuosis 

 hie illic ramosis; sporis oblongis utrinque attenuatis triseptatis, apud 

 comuiissuras contractis. (287, 476 with Ergot.) 



On fruit of CenchruSy and on the inflorescence of Setaria. 

 Habit of Selminthosporium Ravenelii^ Curt. Spores -OOl-'OOlS 

 inch long. 



639. C, ANOMALUM, B. 8f C. Sons suborbicularibus olivaceis ; floccis 

 erectis flexuosis nodulosis parcius apice furcatis; sporis oblongis 

 2-3-septatis palhdis breviter stipitatis. (482.) 



On the underside of leaves of Malvacese. Spores oblong, very 

 slightly ovate at the base, sometimes flexuous, 'OOIS inch long, 

 stem extremely short. 



640. C. OXYSPORUM, B. 4* C. Soris pallidis olivaceis; floccis paUidis 

 hie illie ramosis laevibus : snoris ex ohovatis submetulseformibus. 



(489.) 



Fassiflora. Spores •0006--0OO3 



641. C. HYPOPHLCEUM, B. (5" C- Maculis orbicularibus ; floccis flcxuGsis 

 implexis; sporis curvulis oblongis triseptatis, (561.) 



On leaves of Sapindacece. February. 



MUCEDINES. 



ASPERCHLLXJS, MicTi. 



642. Aspergillus erythrocephalus, B. 4* C Floccis hyalinis 

 rigidis e mycelio flavo oriundis ; capitulo globose lateritio ; sporis late 



ellipticis. (764.) 



Ou fallen fruit. November. Spores -0004 inch long, given oif 

 from the papillate head. 



643. A. CANDiDus, LA. Sp. i. p. 65; Mont, Cub. p. 305. 



On fallen leaves. Hah. United States, Europe. 



Mich 



308 



Europe. 



herbaceous plants. Rab, Neilgherries, Car. Inf 



STACHTLIDirM, Lk. 



645. Stachylidium gregarium, B. ^ C. Pallide fuscum, constipa- 

 tum ; floccis repetite furcatis, supra ramosissimis, sporis subellipticis- 



(669.) 



On dead wood. Spores -00025 inch long. Forming a dense 

 ticulated mass, at first sierht resembline^ a Thelevhora. 



