FUNGI. 27* 



123. Aspergillus. Sporidia (at first included) simple, glo- 

 bose, more or less disposed in moniliform rows, closely packed 

 upon the swollen apices of the ^qvUXq Jiocci. p. 33. (sp. 7.) 



124. Stachylidium. Sporidia (at first included in a spore) 

 simple, collected upon proper, short, discrete, lateral branchlets. 

 p. 341. (sp. 3.) 



125. BoTRYTis. Sporidia (at first included) simple, collected 

 in little sori or towards the apices of the Jiocci and their 

 branches, p. 342. (sp. 9.) 



126. Penici'lliuim. Sporidia simple, globose, disposed in 

 sori about the penicillate apices of the tubular, septate, fertile 



Jiocci. p. 344. (sp. 3.) 



127. jMonilia. Flocci tubular, septate, bearing above moni- 

 liform branches which break up into globose pellucid sporidia, 

 p. 344. (sp. 2.) 



128. Dactylium. T^'/om tubular, septate ; sporidia \oo^e\y 

 adhering to their apices, clavate or elongated, septate, p. 345. 

 (sp. 3.) 



129. Sporotrichum. /^?occ^■ erect or caespitoso- convergent, 

 at length flaccid and decumbent, branched, septate, uniform. 

 Sporidia free, simple, at first interwoven with or covered by 

 the Jiocci, at length scattered over them. p. 346. (sp. 7.) 



130. AcREMoNiUM. Flocci septate, furnished with very 

 slender lateral branchlets, crowned with a vesicular .^^ore. p. 357. 

 (sp. 3.) 



131. Trichothlcium. *S/7oWt?ia uniseptate, oval, scattered 

 on the Jiocci. p. 348. (sp. 2.) 



132. OimvM. Sjtoridia simple, more or less oval, arising 

 from the terminal moniliform joints of thojlocci. p. 348. (sp. 7.) 



133. Baciri'dium. Flocci septate, the ultimate septa swell- 

 ing liere and there into oblong deciduous sporidia, filled in the 

 centre with a grumous mass, their apices hyaline, p. 350. 

 (sp. I.) 



134. SpoRF.XDONhMA. Sporidia rather large, disposed in 

 rows within the tubular pellucidy/om p. 350. (sp. 2.) 



Tribe V. Sepedoniei. Mycelium Jloccose, without any dis- 

 tinct sporidifcrous Jihuncids. Sporidia heaped toyether, lying upon 

 and in general sprinyiny from the malri.v. 



135. Sepedonium. Sporidia globose, pellucid, filled with 

 sporidiola, at first covered by the Jiocci of the fleecy myccliufn. 

 p. 350. (sp. 2.) 



