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FUNGI. 



110. AscoPHORA. Sporidia (at length?) spread over a 

 rounded inflated terminal vesicle. Flocci fistulose, septate, 

 p. 331. (sp. 1.) 



111. Hydrophora. Peridiolum at first crystalline, watery, 

 then turbid, at length indurated, persistent. Sporidia conglo- 

 bated. Flocci tubular, erect, subseptate. p. 331. (sp. 2.) 



112. MucoR. *S/?onWm discrete, contained within a rounded 

 membranaceous dehiscent peridiolum^ bursting forth when im- 

 mersed in water. Flocci tubular, more or less septate, p. 331. 

 (sp. 7.) 



113. EuRoTiUM. Pmc??o membranaceous, sessile, springing 

 immediately from the mycelium, bursting irregularly. Sporidia 

 globose, minute, pellucid, falling away in water, p. 333. (sp. 1.) 



Tribe III. Dematiei. Sporidia springing from corticated 

 (or opaque) continuous or septate, sporidiferous flocci, 



114. Sporocybe. Sporidia simple, conglobated into a ter- 

 minal head. Flocci somewhat fibrous, p. 333. (sp. 2.) 



113. Pachnocybe. /S'^em solid, filiform, swollen above and 

 forming a receptacle, which is pruinose with the simple sporidia, 

 p. 333. (sp. 5.) 



116. Myxotrichum. Sporidia simple, conglomerated, at 

 first glued together by a viscid substance. Flocci solid, opaque, 

 p. 335. (sp. 1.) 



117. Helicosporium. AS/?ono?/a flocciform, spirally involute, 

 septate, at length breaking at the articulations, p. 335. (sp. 1.) 



118. Helminthosporium. Sporidia large, often clavate, 

 septate, at first growing on the erect fibres, p. 336. (sp. 7.) 



119. Dematium. Sporidia simple, free, disposed in rows 

 or conglomerated upon the straight fibres, p. 337. (sp. 2.) 



120. Polythrincium. Sporidia free, uniseptate, at length 

 scattered upon the moniliform /?om. p. 338. (sp. 1.) 



121. Cladosporium. /Sjponc^zcf arranged in short moniliform 

 branchlets, at length falling off. Flocci septate above, p. 338. 

 (sp. 1.) 



122. Macrosporium. Sporidia erect, stipitate, multiseptate, 

 arising from the delicate septate, evanescent mycelium, p. 339. 

 (sp. 2.; 



Tribe IV. Mucedines. Sporidia arising from tubular sep- 

 tate pellucid flocci, which are formed of a simple membrane, some- 

 times arranged in moniliform rows. 



