28* FUNGI. 



136. FusispoRiUM. Sporidia fusiform, pellucid, glued to- 

 gether into heaps, resting on the matrix, p. 351. (sp. 5.) 



137. Epochnium. Sporidia heaped together, springing from 

 the matrix and adnate with it, oblong, apiculate, septate. Flocci 

 of the mycelium effused, intricate, mucedinous ; distinct spori- 

 diferous^om none. p. 352. (sp. I.) 



138. PsiLoNiA. Sporidia simple, pellucid, not glued together, 

 at first covered by the converging^om of the mycelium, p. 352. 

 (sp. 1.) 



Suborder IV. Coniomycetes. Sporidia produced beneath 

 the epidermis of plants or within the matrix, naked. 



Tribe I. Tubercularini. Sporidia glued together into an 

 erwnpent disc, 



139. Tubercularia. Sporidia simple, subglobose, closely- 

 packed upon an erumpent, distinct, more or less stem-like disc, 

 p. 35 1. (sp. 4.) 



140. FusARiuM. Sporidia simple, at length fusiform, acumi- 

 nate, somewhat curved, glued together into an innate erumpent 

 immarginate discoid stratum, p. 354. (sp. 2.) 



141. CoRYNEUM. Sporidia fusiform or (clavate), multisep- 

 tate, adnate by a peduncle, densely and vertically crowded into 

 a disc, at first glued together, p. 355. (sp. 2.) 



Tribe II. Stilbosporei. Sporidia glued together into a 

 nucleus, without any peritheciwn, under the cidicle of plants, at 

 length bursting forth together with the gelatine or free. 



142. N^MASPORA. Sporidia simple, coloured, collected into 

 a cellular nucleus, at length flowing forth together with the 

 gelatine in the form of tendrils, p. 355. (sp. 2.) 



143. Septoria. Sporidia fusiform, septate, originating be- 

 neath the epidermis, oozing forth, p. 356. (sp. 3.) 



144. Stilbospora. Sporidia septate (septa sometimes evan- 

 escent) filled with sporidiola glued together into a nucleus with- 

 out any t^vot^qy perithecium, at length bursting forth and free. p. 

 356. (sp. 3.) 



145. DiDYMOspoRiuM. Sporiditt uniseptate, glued together 

 into a nucleus without any perithecium, at length bursting forth 

 and free. p. 357. (sp. 2.) 



146. Melanconium. Sporidia globose (or subglobose), 

 simple, glued together into a nucleus, without any perithecium, 

 at length bursting forth and free. p. 357. (sp. 1.) 



Tribe III. Sporidesmiei. Sporidia chained together into 

 flocci, at length free. 



