3j:ucoeixi. 



63; 



Gen. 270. 



SPORODINIA, Link. 



Stem dichotomousl J branched ; 

 vesicles solitary, terminal, at 

 length splitting horizontally ; 

 columella large ; spores simple, 

 growing on the columella. — 

 BerJz. OutLp. 408. 



(Fig. Sui.J 



1898. Sporodinia dichotoma. 



CWda, " Dichotomous Sporodinia." 



Tufts ochraceous ; stem simple 

 below, brown above, four times 

 Fig. 304. dichotomous ; branches and 



ramuli spreading ; sporangia 

 terminal, obovate, diaphanous, circumscissile ; columella hemis- 

 pherical ; sporidia large, globose, colourless, hyaline. — Corda. i. 

 /. 284. {Fig. 304.) 



On decaying fungi. 



Gen. 271. 



ACROSTALAGIVIUS, Corda. 



Flocci branched ; branches 

 verticillate ; vesicles terminal, 

 pierced by the threads, from 

 the tips of which the spores are 

 produced within the cells. — 

 Berk. Outl.p.4:0S. 



(Fig. 305.) 



Fig. 305. 



1899. 



Acrostalagxnus cinnabaxinus. 



Acrostalagmus." 



Corda. '• Vermillion 



CoxiDiA. Verticilliura lateritium. — Botrytis lateritia, Berl\ 

 exs. no. 98. 



Sporangia. Tufts effused, vermillion, then pulverulent, my- 

 celium branched, septate ; stem straight, rigid, septate, pellucid ; 

 branches 4-5 ternate, ramuli verticillate, quaternate, subulate, 

 spreading, capitate ; sporangia globose ; sporidia oval. — Corda. 

 ii.f. 6G. Willk.p. d2,f. a-e. Kl. exs. no. 127G. Fckl. exs. no. 155. 



