196 



Stachybotrys atra Cda. 1. c. On millboard, Batheaston. 



S lobulata Berk. Ann. ISiat. Hist., No. 228, I , vi., 4.34. 



Leigh "Woods, on damp linen. May. 

 S albipes B. and Br. MSS. Batheaston, on rotten wood. 



This species is probably a state of Sphceria poraiformis P. 



GENUS 19ft. HAPLOGRAPHIU.M.* B. ami Br. 



Flocci septate. Spores concatinate, hyaline. 

 1. — Haplographium delicatum B. and Br. Ann. Nat. Hist., No. 

 318, May, 1859. Bowood, Wilts, November, on dead wood. 



GENUS 200. MONOTOSPORA.t Cda. 



Flocci septate, free, black, bearing one, or rarely two, (by 

 division), large, l)lack, subglobose spores at their apex. 

 1. — Monotospora .sphoerocephala B. and Br., No 819. On dead 

 stumps, Batheaston. Ann. N^at. Hist., III.. .361, 



GENUS 201. CEPHALOTRICHUM.:;: Lh. 



Flocci free, septate, branched at the apex, and forming there a 

 little tuft of hairs, on which are seated the spherical spores. This 

 genus has not occurred in our district. 



GENUS 202. (EDEMIUM.§ Fr. 



Flocci free, dark, flexuous. Spores seated on sporangiiform 

 bodies towards their base. It has not occurred in this district. 



GENUS 203. ILELMINTHOSPORIUM.il Lk. 



Flocci irregular, simple or slightlj' branched, Ijearing here and 

 there multiseptate spores. 

 1, — Helminthosporium Smithii B. and Br. Ann. Nat. Hist., 



Ser. II., vii., 97. No. 507, cum icone. Batheaston, on 



wych elm. 



* From aplos, simple, and graphe, a writing. 



t Fom monos, one, and sporos, a seed. 



t From kephalos, a head, and thrix, a hair. 



§ From oldema, a tumour. |{ From elmius, a worm, and sporos, a seed. 



