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FUNGALES. 



[Thallogens. 



Genera not sufficiently 

 known, 

 Papularia, Fr. 

 Phyllssdium, Fr. 

 Hypodermium, Lk. 

 Schizoderrua, Kze. 

 Protomyces, Unger. 

 Gymnosporium, Corda. 

 Leucosporium, Corda. 

 Chromosporium, Corda. 

 Conisporium, Lk. 

 Coccularia, Corda. 

 Entomyclium, Wallr. 

 ]\lyxosporium, Corda. 

 Fusoma, Corda. 

 Apotemnoum, Corda. 

 Ramularia, Unger. 

 Athelia, P. 

 Acrothamnium, Nees. 

 Alytosporium, Lk. 

 Capillaria, P. 

 C'iicinotrichum, Nees. 

 Plecotricum, Curda. 

 Miainomyces, Corda. 

 Chrysosporium, Corda. 

 Chr'omelosporium, Curda 

 Myxonema, Corda. 

 Melanotrichum, Corda. 

 Memnonium , Corda. 

 Merospoiium, Corda. 



Coccotrichuin, Corda. 

 Didj-maria, Corda. 

 Scolicotrichum, Kze. 

 Myxocladium, Corda. 

 Soredosporium, Corda. 

 Azozma, Corda. 

 Mydonotrichum, Corda. 

 Macroon, Corda. 

 Coccosporium, Corda. 

 Diplosporium, Lk. 

 Mydonosporium, Corda. 

 Gliotrichiun, Eschu-. 

 Balanium, Wallr. 

 Gongylocladium, Wallr. 

 Ospriosporium, Corda. 

 Trichostroma, Corda. 

 Medusula, Corda. 

 Spondylocladium, Mart. 

 Acrophyton, Eschw. 

 Clisosporium, Fr. 

 Tipularia, Chev. 

 Asterothecium, Wallr. 

 Amphisporium, Lk. 

 Hyphelia, Fr. 

 Trichodenna, P. 

 Ostracoderma, Fr. 

 Ostracococcum, Wallr. 

 Myrosporium, Corda. 

 Cyliclinium, Wallr. 

 Goupilia, Merat. 



Diploderma, Lk. 

 Anixia, Fr. 

 Ceratophora, Humb. 

 Hydnocaryon, Wallr. 

 Ascospora, Fr. 

 Hercospora, Fr. 

 Coccobolus, Fr. 

 Ostropa, Fr. 

 Hypospila, Fr. 

 Gibbera, Fr. 

 Valsa, Fr. 

 Podostromium, Kze. 

 Collacystis, Kze. 

 PjTeniiun, Tode. 

 Acinula, Fr. 

 Sclerococcum, Fr. 

 Sarea, Fr. 



Phymatostroma, Corda 

 Melanostroma, Corda. 

 Gliostroma, Corda. 

 Dennosporium, Lk. 

 Chroostroma, Corda. 

 Crocj'sporium, Corda. 

 Myxacium, Wallr. 

 Myxomphalon, Wallr. 

 Himeola, Fr. 

 Amphicorda, Fr. 

 Epichysium, Tode. 

 Gyrolophium, Kze. 

 Sporendonema, I)esm. 



Numbers.— Gen. 598. Sp. 4000 ? M. J. B. 



CEelosporium, Lk. 

 Dryophilum, Schwein. 

 Malacharia, Fee. 



Spurious Genera, 



Rhizomorpha, Ach. 

 Byssus, L. 

 Mycoderma, P. 

 Mycomater, Fr. 

 Tophora, Fr. 

 Herpotrichum, Fr. 

 Fibrillaria, P. 

 Himantia, P. 

 Capillaria. 

 Ozonium, Lk. 

 Chsetosporium, Corda. 

 Erineum, P. 

 Septotrichum, Corda. 

 Physoderma, Wallr. 

 Cephaleuios, Kze. 

 Sphinctrina, Fr. 

 Sclerotium, P. 

 Rhizoctonia, Fr. 

 Spermcedia, Fr. 

 Pachyma, Fr. 

 Nosophlaea, Fr. 

 Peribotryon, Fr. 

 Ectostioma, Fr. 

 Institale, Fr. 



&c. &c. &c. 



Fig. XXVIII. 



sion of spores. At least this is the case, according to Corda, in some genera. Should this structure be 

 found to prevail generally, it would become a question whether they should not be associated with the 

 sporiferous fungi, the vesicle being regarded simply as a veil. I am myself inclined to this view, but at 

 present think it savours too much of theory to venture to propose it. 



Fig. XXVIII. Acrostalagmus cinnabarinus.— 1. A patch, the natural size ; 2. plants very highly 

 magnified ; 3 a portion of the fructification still m.ore magnified ; 4, 5. spores contained in gelatinous 

 heads ; 6. a point of a branch with two spores remaining upon it. 



