DEMATIEI. 585 



1752. Cladosporium nodulosuxn. Corda. "Nodulose 



Cladosporium." 



Tufts oblong, narrow, olive-brown, then blackish; flocci c^spi- 

 tose, long, flexuous, pale brown, curved at the apex, simple, with 

 very short lateral projections, or nodular spurious branchlets ; 

 spores large, oblong, or cuneate, simple or uniseptate. — Corda. 

 i.t.4:,f.212. B. 4' Br. Ann. JSr.H. no. 617. Kl.exs.ii.no 765. 



On dead herbaceous stems. Feb. Wraxall, Som. 

 Eemarkable for the alternate projections on which the spores are seated. 



Gen. 222. ARTHRINIUM, Kunze. 



Flocci erect, septate, dark, and slightly 



ft . thickened at the septa; spores straight, 



. / A swollen in the middle, and pointed at 



I T either extremity (fusiform). — Berh. Outl. 



p. 346. {Fig. 257.) 



H^ 



Fig. 257. 



1753. Arthrinium sporophl2euni. Kze. " Sedge Arthrinium." 



Flocci slender, rather short ; spores oblong, acute, minute, 

 very copious. — Fres. t. 3,/. 49-52. Kunze. M.H. ii.p. 104. B. Sf 

 Br. Ann. N.H. no. 519. Fckl. exs. no. 128. A.jniccimoides, Berk. 

 exs.no. 311. Desm, exs.no. 602. {Fig. 257.) 



On Carices. 

 Gen. 223. GONATOSPORIUM, Corda. 



Flocci erect, septate, thickened at the 

 septa ; spores irregularly biconical, and 

 in consequence somewhat angular, at- 

 tached in whorls. — Berk. Outl. p. 346. 



{Fig. 258.) 



1754. Gonatosporiuxn puccinioides. 



Corda. '•' Sedge Gonatosporium." 



Tufts round, black, shining, minute, 

 gregarious ; flocci erect, subulate, sep- 

 tate, swollen at the septa, diaphanous. 

 Fig. 258. simple, very rarely branched; spores 



