Mould Growths upon Cold-store Meat. 133 
2° C. the sterigmata are much less pronounced and the conidia 
appear to be borne in dense heads on the ends of the conidio- 
phore. These apparent heads of conidia are made up of short 
chains, the base of each chain being attached to the conidio- 
phore by a sterigma (Fig. 7). 
Fig. 7. Torula botryoides, n.sp. Conidiophore from culture on agar at 2°C. 
x 600. 
4. Shores. 
The spores are spherical to oval in shape, 4-8 x 4-6 » in 
size, the mean size of the conidia being very constant under all 
conditions of growth. When young they are hyaline, but be- 
come olivaceous when older. The chains of conidia easily break 
up into separate spores. The walls are smooth. 
