EEV. M. J. BKRRELET ON CUBAN FTJNGI. 363 



Peeonospora, Cd. 



6. Peronospora cubensis, B. Sf C Candida; floccis sursum 

 furcatis, ramulis ultimis rectis nee unciuatis, sporis metulseformibus 

 vel oblongis obtusls. (412.) 



long. 



plant. Spores about "001 



COREMIirM, Cd. 



647. CoREMiUM COPROPHILUM, B. 8f C. Stipitc solido candido laevi 

 glabro ; capitulo glauco i sporis minutis. {&66,) 



On the dung of some bird, April. Spores concatenated. 



Penicillivm 



OlDITJM, LJc, 



648. OiDiuM MEGALOSPORUM, B, ^' C. Soris pulvinatis melleis, arti- 

 culis ellipticis subglobosisque maximis laevibus. (431.) 



On dead bark. Hob. Alabama, no. 6094. Spores with three 

 distinct membranes, the intermediate ones with short cylindrical 

 connecting processes •002--0028 inch long. Habit like that of 

 Bactridium. The Alabama specimens are on some Polyporus, 



TEICHODEEMACEL 



Pilacbe, Fr. 



649, Pilacre faginea, B. ^ Br, Ann. Nat. Hist. 1850, vol. v. p. 365. 



(741.) 

 On dead wood. Sab. Europe. 



650. P. nivea, B. 8f C. Nivea, pedunculo cartilagineo glabro nitido 

 subramoso; capitulo furfuraeeo- {736.) 



On dead bark. 



PHYSOMTCETES. 



MUCOEINI. 



AscoPHORA, Tode. 



651. AscopHORA FUSCA, B. ^ C. Cffispitosa, fnsca, primitus alba; 

 floccis articulatis; vesiculis globosis dein collapsis umbraculiformi- 

 bus, sporis globosis. (472.) 



On fruit of Artocarpus. Vesicles brilliant and sparkling, when 

 ^^Yy like little beads of glass ; spores 0004 inch in diameter. 



