FUSICLADIUM— SCOLECOTRICHUlNr. 391 



Fusicladium, Bonorden, Hdbk,, p. 80 ; Sacc, Syll., iv. 

 11. 1642. 



Fusicladium dendriticum. Fckl. 



Effused, velvety, olivaceous, often growing on leaves in 

 a dendritic manner; hyphae filiform, erect, fasciculate, 

 50-60 X 5 /x, sparingly septate ; conidia apical, fusoid- 

 obclavate, 30 x 7-9 /x, for a long time continuous, then 

 1-septate, not constricted, olivaceous. 



Fusicladium dendriticum, Fuckel, Symb. IMyc, i. p. 357 ; 

 Sacc, Syll., iv. n. 1642. 



On fading leaves of apple and pear; sometimes also 

 occurring on the fruit of the above-mentioned. 



Fusicladium depressum. B. & Br. (fig. 3, p. 397.) 



Tufts small, angular, up to 2 mm. across, blackish-brown, 

 composed of roundish fascicles ; hyphae simple, short, con- 

 tinuous, scarcely wavy, erect, olivaceous, 60-70 X 6—7 /x; 

 conidia obclavate-fusoid, 50-55 x 7-8 fx, sometimes curved, 

 multiguttulate, olivaceous, continuous, then constricted and 

 apparently 1 -septate. 



Fusicladium depressum, B. & Br., Sacc, Syll., iv. n. 

 1646. 



Cladosporium depressum, B. & Br., Ann. Nat. Hist., n. 514, 

 t. V. f. 8. 



On under surface of living leaves of Angelica silvestris. 



SCOLECOTRICHUM. Kzc & Schm. (fig. 34, p. 358.) 



Hyphae short, somewhat fasciculate, olivaceous ; conidia 

 oblong or ovate, lateral and terminal. 



ScolecotricJium, Kunze & Schm., Myc, Heft i. p. 10 ; Sacc, 

 Syll., iv. p. 347. 



Allied to Fusicladium, but distinguished by the conidia 

 being lateral as well as terminal. 



Scolecotrichum sticticum. B. & Br. (fig. 34, p. 358.) 

 Tufts minute, point-like, gregarious, iDlack ; hyphae 

 fasciculate, nodulose or irregular ; conidia oblong-clavate, 

 1-septate, 40 /x long. 



