﻿OF 
  BRITISH 
  FUNGI. 
  147 
  

  

  222. 
  Threads 
  short, 
  spores 
  cylindrical, 
  septate, 
  at- 
  

  

  tached 
  end 
  to 
  end. 
  Cylindbitj}!, 
  Bon. 
  

  

  223. 
  Threads 
  jointed, 
  bearing 
  necklaces 
  of 
  spores 
  in 
  

  

  bundles 
  at 
  their 
  tips. 
  Monilia, 
  Hill. 
  

  

  224. 
  Threads 
  jointed, 
  branched, 
  bearing 
  terminal, 
  sep- 
  

  

  tate 
  spores. 
  Dactyliuh, 
  Nees. 
  

  

  225. 
  Threads 
  evanescent. 
  Spores 
  nearly 
  straight, 
  

  

  filiform. 
  Fusidium, 
  Link. 
  

  

  226. 
  Threads 
  jointed, 
  tufted. 
  Spores 
  simple, 
  scat- 
  

  

  tered. 
  Spobotbichum, 
  Link. 
  

  

  227. 
  Threads 
  short, 
  with 
  the 
  joints 
  at 
  intervals 
  cut 
  

  

  half-way 
  through. 
  Zygodesmus, 
  Corda. 
  

  

  228. 
  Threads 
  jointed, 
  black, 
  furcate. 
  Spores 
  minute, 
  

  

  scattered. 
  Viegabia, 
  Nees. 
  

  

  229. 
  Threads 
  jointed, 
  simple, 
  curled 
  at 
  the 
  tips. 
  

  

  Spores 
  large, 
  globose, 
  stipitate, 
  basal. 
  

  

  Bola-COTbicha, 
  Berk. 
  

  

  230. 
  Threads 
  branched. 
  Spores 
  in 
  little 
  masses 
  near 
  

  

  the 
  base. 
  Mtxotbichum, 
  Kze. 
  

  

  231. 
  Threads 
  branched, 
  knotted, 
  with 
  whorls 
  of 
  

  

  branchlets 
  bearing 
  globose 
  masses 
  of 
  spores. 
  

  

  Gonytriciujai, 
  Nees. 
  

  

  232. 
  Threads 
  jointed. 
  Spores 
  terminal, 
  at 
  first 
  in 
  

  

  bundles, 
  spindle-shaped 
  or 
  cylindrical. 
  

  

  Menispoba, 
  Pern. 
  

  

  233. 
  Threads 
  jointed, 
  tapering, 
  branched 
  at 
  the 
  baae. 
  

  

  Spores 
  cylindrical, 
  terminal 
  on 
  the 
  branches. 
  

  

  Cii-etopsis, 
  Grev. 
  

  

  234. 
  Threads 
  jointed, 
  creeping, 
  with 
  short, 
  simple 
  

  

  branches, 
  each 
  terminated 
  by 
  a 
  spore. 
  

  

  Acbemokium, 
  Link. 
  

  

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