1913] GODDARD—SOIL FUNGI 271 
Conidiophores erect, little branched, hyaline, septate, up to 130 u 
long, often very short, 3-4 4 broad. Conidial fructification long, 
narrow, compact, 75-120 u 
mously; primary branches 
long, 15-20 w broad, branched trichoto- 
tapering, bent, 8-10 u long; secondary 
branches usually 3, at times 4, flask-form, 5-7 uw long. Conidia in 
long chains, hyaline, globu- 
lar, 2-34 in diameter.— 
Fig. ro. 
This comes very close to 
OuDEMANS’ P. humicolum, 
although -the breadth of the 
conidiophores and of the spores 
is slightly larger for the fungus 
here described. However, 
there was considerable variation 
e€ 
in these sizes 
HORMODENDRON CLA- 
DOSPORIOIDES Sacc.— 
SORAUER 41, fig. 7.— 
Mycelium orbicular, smoky 
changing to black, slightly 
zoned with fringelike bor- 
der; surface of mat be- 
comes botryoidal and much 
wrinkled; reverse color 
black; medium not 
colored. Hyphae much 
branched, septate, some- 
what gnarled, smoky to 
brown (umbrinus), 3-5 
broad. Conidiophores a 
little branched at the top 

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Fic. 10.—Penicillium humicolum Oudem.: 
a, b, conidial fructifications, X80; ¢, hyphae 
showing foamy, vacuolated condition, 380; d, 
gnarled hyphae; e-A, conidial fructification show- 
Lf ge had 4 ai A ole i X 380; 

i, conidia, X 380. 
, septate, 75-100 u long, 5-8 mu broad. 
Conidial fructification a dense, irregular mass of spores borne in 
chains with yeastlike branching. Conidia in branched chains, ends 
blunt or pointed, oval to 
Fig. 11, 
elongate, 3-56-15 u in diameter.— 
Monta Konincit Oudem.—OvupEeMans and Koninc 29, i. 
21.—Mycelium white and 
finely floccose, forming a light brown 
