NOTICES OF NORTH AMERICAN FUNGI. Ill 



flocci sparingly branched, slightly verticillate above ; spores very 

 small, subelliptic. 



* Botrytis Tilletii. Besm. — On rotten wood and leaves. Car. 

 Inf. No. 2036. New England, Sprague. No. 5717. 



* Botrytis Bassiana. Mont. — On dead caterpillars. Virginia. 

 No. 6120. T. S. Pleasants. 



674. Botrytis pallida. B. 8( f.— Effusa argillacea, siirsum ramosa 

 apicibus plurilobatis ; sporis globosis. 



On leaves of Arundinaria. No. 5009. 



Forming effused clay-colouied patches ; flocci sparingly branched 

 above, the apices of the branches with many short processes ; spores 

 globose. 



675. Botrytis Mioheneri. B. & C. — Nivea ; floccis ramosis api- 

 cibus divisis ; sporis globosis minimis. 



On moss. Pennsylvania, Michener. No. 3570. 

 Forming little snow-white scattered tufts ; flocci branched, the 

 apices divided into short processes ; spores very minute, globose. 



676. Botrytis prasina. B. ^ C. — Pallide viridis ; floccis dichoto- 

 mis, apicibus furcatis ; sporis oblongo-ellipticis. 



On decayed oak. Car. Inf. No. 3720. 



Forming little green tufts, which at first look like some hairy 

 SphcBria ; flocci dichotomous, the ultimate divisions tolerably long ; 

 spores oblong-elliptic, •0004 long. 



* Stachylidium diffusum. i^r.— On smooth bark. New Eng- 

 land, Sprague. No. 5811. 



* Dactylium dendroides. F7: — On dead fungi. Pennsylvania, 

 Michener. No. 3551. Rhode Island, Bennett. No. 2634. 



^ Dactylium macrosporuxn. I"j: — On dead wood. Car. Inf. No. 

 2352,2792,4954. Santee River. Ravenel. No. 1685. On leaves. 

 Car. Inf. No. 2721. 



* Dactylium roseum. B. — On various decaying bodies. Car. 

 Inf. No. 2145, 2152, 3280. New Jersey. No. 4699. 



* Fenicillium glaucum. ZA'.— On leaves of Magnolia. Car. Inf. 

 No. 2201. 



* Fenicillium crustaceum. i-V.-On Ink. Car. Inf. No. 2097. 



* Fenicillium armeniacum. ^.— On Indian corn. Car. Inf. 

 No. 6363. 



* Fenicillium candidum. Z^.— Rhode Island, Bennett. No. 

 263a. 



677. Fenicillium epigeum. B. Sf C— Crassum fulvum ; floccis 

 ramosis deorsum cylindricis, articulis sursum cuneatis ; sporis in- 

 ferioribus ellipticis, superioribus globosis. 



On the ground. New England, Murray. No. 5669. 

 Forming a thick tawny mass ; threads much branched, cylin- 

 drical below, the joints of the upper divisions wedge-shaped, or 



