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Genus CCXXIV., Myxotrichum Kze. Flocci branched, bearing 

 towards their base little conglomerated masses of spores. 



Genus CCXXV., Gonytrichum Necs. Plocci branched, here and. 

 there bearing knots, from which spring the verticillate, fertile, 

 septate threads, crowned at the tips with a globose mass of spores. 



Genus CCXXVI., 3Tenispora P. Flocci erect, jointed. Spores 

 heterogeneous, acrogenous, fusiform, or cylindrical, simple, at first 

 joined together in bundles, then irregularly scattered over the flocci. 



Genus CCXXVII., Chcetopsis Grev. Flocci erect, jointed, subu- 

 late, below branched and verticillate, above simple and flagelliform. 

 Spores cylindrical, springing from the tips of the branchlets. 



Genus CCXXYIII., Acremonium Lh. Flocci creeping, jointed, 

 beset with short, patent branches, each of which bears a spore. 



Genus CCXXIX., Gonatobotrys Cd. Threads erect, jointed ; 

 articulations swollen in the middle, and bearing obovate spores on 

 little spicules. 



Genus CCXXX., Botryosporium Cd. Flocci slightly branched, 

 bearing patent branchlets, each of which is surmounted by a few 

 spicules bearing a head of spores. 



Genus CCXXXI., Clonostachys Cd. Flocci jointed above. 

 Branches and branchlets quaternate, subcapitate, clothed with 

 spores, forming distinct spikes. 



Genus CCXXXII., Papukspora Preuss. Flocci decumbent, 

 jointed, producing short erect branches, each of which produces a 

 cellular head studded with erect spores, the endochrome of which 

 is bipartite, or quadripartite. 



Genus CCXXXIIL, JRhopalomyces Cd. Flocci free, septate, 

 swelling at the tip into an areolate head, each cell of which bears 

 a spicule, surmounted by a spore. 



ORDER XXI. SEPEDONIEI. 



Genus CCXXXIV., Sepedonium Lh. Spores large, simple and 

 globose, or appendiculate. 



Sepedonium chrysosporum Fr., Bowood, on decaying fungi. 



roseum Fr., on decaying fungi, Bowood. 



Genus CCXXXV., Fusisporium Lk. Spores elongated, fusiform, 

 curved, at length septate, forming a gelatinous mass. 



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