FUNGI. '^a^ 



the nucleus, Sporidia immersed in pulp, free or i?icluded in peri- 

 diola. 



101. Racodium. Peridium subcorneous, rigid, scarcely burst- 

 ing, spontaneously subgelatinous within. Sporidia arranged 

 more or less in a moniliform manner. Thcdlus abundant, 

 between cottony and spongy, p. 324. (sp. 1.) 



102. Lasiobotrys. Peridium carnoso-corneous, collapsing at 

 the top, filled with a granular gelatinous mass (contained in a 

 solitary peridiolum ?) Sporidia globose, filled with sporidiola, 

 Thallus conshtmg of short simple radiating fibres, p. 324. (sp. 1.) 



103. Erysiphe. Peridium fleshy, opening at the collapsing 

 apex, subgelatinous within. Sporidia included in one or more 

 peridiola, often containing sporifiiola. Thallus floccose, efl^used, 

 free. p. 325. (sp. 8.) 



104. Ch^etomium. Peridium membranaceous, clothed with 

 hairs which spring from the thallus. Sporidia subpellucid, 

 mixed with gelatinous pulp. p. 327. (sp. 2.) 



105. U.LOSPoRiUM. Peridium subgelatinous, falling to pieces. 

 Sporidia simple, pellucid, generally surrounded by an hyaline 



jjeridiolum. p. 328. (sp. 1.) 



Suborder III. Hyphomycetes. 



Sporidiferoiis flocci naked {not included in a uterus or seated 

 on a proper receptacle) distinct, or interwoven into a common 

 trunk. 



Tribe I. Cephalotrichei. Flocci collected into a common 

 vertical or horizontal spoiidifcrous stroma. 



106. IsARiA. Stroma elongated, formed of densely inter- 

 woven flocci, clothed with patent sporidiferousy/occ?. Sporidia 

 globose, simple, p. 328. (sp. 1.) 



107. Anthina. Stroma vertical, elongated, dihited upwards, 

 contiguous with the at length rigid, somewhat attenuated .stem, 

 floccose, covered on all sides witli s})()ridiferous //mt/, free only 

 at their apices. Sporidia latent, p. 329. (sp. 1.) 



108. Ckuatium. *S'^ro//K/ soinewliat horn-siiaped, of a unui- 

 laginous consistence, sprinkled witli jlorci whicii collapse into 

 minute granules {conidia) and free sjwridia. p. 329. (sp. 1.) 



Till I5H 11. MrcoRiNi. Sporidia rcri/ minute, generated within 

 the tuhe of the Jlorci, at lenrph collected within or upon the suollm 

 apices <f the ' Jilanwuts or their branches, sometimes involved in 

 jelhj, more fre(pienthj cvntained in an inflated persistent reside. 



109. Stilbum. Sporidia collected into a solid head, involved 

 in joliv. /7'.fv/ Curuiiutr a -.olid stem. p. "29. ( sp. 7.) 



