IIELAXCOXIEI. 



473 



Sc. Nat.xix. t. 5, /. 5. Cooke exs. no. 212. Fckl. exs.no. 6^4:. 

 Corda. Icon. i. t. 6-7. Fres. t. 4,/. 35-89. Bisch.f. 3885. 



On beech trunks. Common. [United States.] 



In an imperfect state it is a mere gelatinous mass of minute globose con- 

 idia. The perfect spores are strongly curved, — M. J.B. 



1406. Nemaspora arosae, Desm. "Eose Xemaspora." 



Spores curved into a semi-circle, very slender, orange. — Fr. 

 S.M.iii.p.Al^. Eng. FLy.p.Bd6, Libertella rosoe. Desm. Ann, 

 Sc. Nat. xix. t. 5,/. 6. 



On rose and lilac. 



Gen, 148.. 



MYXOSFOmUM, De Not. 



Spores coloured, minute, of one kind, forming tendrils, — 

 Berk. OutLp.32b. 



1407. IVIyxospoiriuni oxbiculare. Berk, " Orbicular Mysos- 



porium." 



Spores very minute, oblong, pale vinous red, discharged in 

 slender tendrils. — Berk. Outl.p,32b. Cytispora orbicularis. Berk. 

 An7i.N.H.no.lOQ,t.7,f. 6, 



On gourds. 



Forming orbicular patclies. In a vertical section there is an appearance 



of peritliecia. but in the horizontal section this is scarcely observable; in 

 general confluent, with one or two orifices to each group. 



Myxosporium colliculosuai. Berk. (Sow. t. 409) is evidently 

 nothing more than the spermogonia of Bcestelia cancellata. 



Myxosporium paradoxum. De Xot. according to Tulasne, 

 is the pycnidia of Trochila craterium. 



Gen. 149. 



GI..a:OSFOIlIUM, Mont. 



Spores hyaline, simple, of one kind, 

 oozing out in the form of tendrils. — 

 Berk. Outl.p. 325. {Fig. 185.) 



Fig. 185. 



