207 



flocci ; spores coucatiuate, uniaeptate, elliptic, minutely appendicii- 



late at each cud, soon free. 



].— Endodesraia glauca B. and Br. Ann. Xat, Hist., 1870, 1871, 



No. 1318 : December, 1870, and June, 1871, cum icone. 



Perhaps identical with Torula glauca. Freuss, in Sturm's 



Deutschlands Flora, part III. 



ORDER 21. SEPEDONIEI. 



Mycelium tloccose ; fertile tlocci obscure, and in consequence 

 the spores rest upon the matrix. 



GENUS 249. SEPEDONIUM.* LL 



Spores large, simple and globose, or appendiculate. 

 1. — Sepedonium chrysospermum Lk. Common on decaying 



Boleti. 

 2. — S roseum Ft: On decaying fungi, Bowood, Wilts. 



GENUS 250. FUSISPORIUxM. t LL 



Spores elongated, fusiform, curved, at length septate, forming a 

 gelatinous mass. 



1. — Fusisporium roseolum Stejjh. Batheaston, on decayed potatoes. 

 2. — F bacilligerum B. and Br. Batheaston, on leaves 



of alaternus. Ann. Nat. Hist., No. 5i8, Ser. II., vii., 178. 

 3. — F— — fceni. On hay, Batheaston. B. and B. Ann, 



Nat. Hist., Ser. II., vii., 179. 

 4. — F udum Berk (]) Batheaston, on trees. Ann. 



Nat. Hist., Ser. I., vi., 438, No. 245. 



GENUS 251. EPOCHNIUM.:}: LL 



Sterile flocci creeping, fertile obsolete ; spores septate, attached 

 apparently to the matrix. This has not occurred in the district. 

 Epochnium fungorum Fr. Sporidesmium fungonim Berk. 



• From sepedon putrescence. 



^ From fusus, a spindle, and sporos seed. 



I From epi upon, and ongknea, a wild pear tree. 



