Conidia smootli. 



* 



TORULA. 359 



I. Eu-Torula. 

 On Dicotyledons. 



Torula ulmicola. Eabenh, 



Black, tufts Tinequally and often broadly effused, rather 

 shining ; conidia oblong, rounded at both ends, dirty brown, 

 semi-pellucid, in long, branched chains. 



Torula ulmicola, Rab., Hdbk. Pilze, p. 35 ; Sacc, Syll., iv. 

 n. 1201. 



On dead, slender twigs of Uhnus camjpestris. 



Torula pulvillus. B. & Br. 



Tufts minute, pulvinate, black, springing up in cracks in 

 the bark ; chains rather compact, erect, sparingly branched, 

 moniliform ; conidia oblong, ends rounded, 1-nucIeate. 



Torula pulvillus, B. & Br., Ann. Nat. Hist., n. 463 ; Sacc, 

 Syll., iv. n. 1206. 



On oak bark. Tufts about 1 mm. diameter. 



FIGURES ILLUSTRATING THE DEMATIEAE. 



Fig. 1, Pajndospora sepedonoides ; — Fi,^. 2, head of same ; — Fig. 3, 

 Botryosporium diffusum ; — Fig. 4, Two heads of same ; — Fig. 5, Asterophora 

 agaricicola ; — Fig. 6, Acrostalagmus cinnabarinus ; — Fig. 7, head of same ; 

 — Fig. 8, Camptoum curvatum ; — Fig. 9, Zygodesmus terrestris; — Fig. 10, 

 Monatospora pumila ; — Fig. 11, Cephalothecium candidiim ; — Fig. 12, 

 Haplographium olivaaeiim ; — Fig. l.S, Acrospeira mirahilis; — Fig. 14, 

 Periconia atra; — Fig. 15, Dematium hispidulum ; — Fig. 16, Acremoniella 

 pallida; — Fig. 17, Hadrotriclium arundinaceum ; — Fig. 18, Coniosporium 

 arundinis ; — Fig. 19, spores of same ; — 20, Gatenularia atra, Sacc. (not 

 British); — Fig. 21, Arthriaum caricicolum ; — Fig. 22, Virgaria umbrina ; 

 — Fig. 23, Cephalotrichum curtum ; — Fig. 24, Menupora ciliata ; — Fig. 25, 

 Trichosporium fuscum; — Fig. 26, Oedemium atrum; — Fig. 27, Gonio- 

 sporium puccinioides ; — Fig. 28, Thread of same, showing arrangement 

 of conidia; — Fig. 29, Menispora hicida; — Fig. 30, Chaetopsis grisea; — 

 Fig. 31, Verticladium apicale; — Fig. 32, Myxotrichum ochraceum ; — 

 Fig. 33, Thread of same, showing barbs ; — Fig. 34, Scolecotrichum sticti- 

 cum ; — Fig. 35, Chalara longipes ; — Fig. 36, Stachylidium cyclosporum 

 (after Grove) ; — Fig. 37, Bispora monilioides ; — Fig. 38, Dicoccum unisep- 

 tatum ; — Fig. 39, Gonytrichum caesium ; — Fig. 40, Passalora hacilUgera ; — 

 Fig, 41, Bolacotricha grisea, showing general aspect of a tuft, and a 

 single thread ; — Fig. 42, Spores of same in clusters, and free. (Ail the 

 figures are highly magnified.) 



