628 



ANTENNAEIEI. 



Gen. 263. 



ANTENNARIA, Link. 



Threads felted, black, articulated, 

 often moniliform ; walls of sporangia 

 mostly cellular; spores chained to- 

 gether, immersed in gelatinous pulp. 

 Berh. Outl.p. 406. {Fig. 297.) 



Fig. 297. 



1878 



Antennaria sexniovata. B. c6 Br. 



Antennaria." 



" Semi-ovate 



Fertile flocci erect, short, branched ; articulations torulose, 

 even ; pycnidia semi-ovate ; perithecia curved, acuminate. — B. 

 ^ Br. Ann. N.H. no. 784, 1. 16,/. 18. 



0\\ h'ondiS oi Lastreafilix-mass. Sept. Bath. 



Clothing the leaves with dense matted felt. Barren threads creeping, 

 often united into an irregular membrane, fertile, erect, generally slightly 

 branched, but sometimes sub-dichotomous. It is difficult to say what is a 

 species in this genus, which appears to present one form of fruit of Ca^nodium. 

 —B. Sf Br. 



Gen. 264. 



ZASMIDZUM, Fr. 



Sporangium thin, carbon- 

 aceous, but brittle, growing on 

 a septate, bjssoid, equal, my- 

 celium. Mouth sub-umbilicate, 

 spores simple. — Berk. Outl. p. 

 406. {Fic/. 298.) 



1879. Zasmidium cellaze. 



Ir. " Cellar Fungus." 



Mycelium very thick and abun- 

 Fiff. 298. dant, lax, composed of septate 



flocci, olive-black ; peridia glo- 

 bose seated upon the threads. — Berk. Outl. p. A07. Racodium 

 cellare, Biscli. f. 3700. FcU. exs. no. 641. Fng. Fl. v. p. 324. 

 Moug. exs. no. 790. Grev. t. 259. Antennaria cellaris, Fr. S.M. 

 m.p. 229. Fihrillaria vinaria. Sow. t. 432, 387,/. 3. Dill. t. 1,/. 

 12. Nees.f. 70. {Fig. 298.) 



On corks, bottles, walls, &c., in cellars. Common. 



