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“FL dan. ¥080-Bolt, 135. 1=Dicks. 3.6. 
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Stem yellowish, changing to a pellucid watery blue, belly 
specimen, now 6 or 7 years old, still shews the x 
collapsed membrane, though the capsules are fallen wder 
and gone. Stem, after the explosion of the head loses its bel- 
lying appearance, becomes cylindrical and crooked, in which . 
state it will remain for years, if kept ina dry place. Mr. 
Woopwarp. . De Se ‘ 
On horse dung : to be found early in a morning. Aug. : 
M. oe black, brittle-shaped, set with brown woolly Em’bolus. 
iF ri ') palin - 
Hall. enum, 141, at p. 21, histe 48, 1, at p. 116, * > 
Rotten wood. Jan.—Dec, 
M. Stem branching ; fructifications finger-like. cespito/sus, 
Bull, 504, 11~Bolt. 132, 2-Mich. 91. 4. Aspergillus-Gled, 
1. Byssus row 3. f. 2. 24 eee : 
On rotten vegetables in woods, eS : 
M. Stemi undivided: fructifications radiating, termi-crusta’ceuss 
nating. “ _— 
Var. 1. Rays of fructifications few. 
Bull. 504. 11-Mich. 91, 3-Aspergillus. 
Height 1 to 2-10ths of an inch, Fructifications beaded, is, 
suing in rows like rays from the top of the stem, . j 
Var. 2. Rays of fructifications crowded. 
Bull. 504, 10-Mich. 91. 2, Aspergillus. 
On rotten vegetables, and corrupted food, in moist oad : 
laces. 
P ° é : - 
M, ‘Stem bearing fructifications in bunches. (Bour.) _« bo'trytis, 
Bolt. Betyg 3—Ball. 504. F2F 1. dan. Tits 1-Mich, 91, 4y 
Botrytis-Ghed, a Bysius, row ef ls 
