296 FUNGUS-FLOE A. 



On fruit, brandies, leaves, and all kinds of decaying 

 organic matter. 



The conidial condition of Eurotium herbariorum. 



Aspergillus griseus. Link. 



Mycelium effused, grey, branched and interwoven, 

 sparingly septate ; fertile hyphae erect, septate, head club- 

 shaped or nearly globose, small, grey; basidia, cylindrical, 

 minute ; conidia iu chains, globose, 23 /j, diameter. 



Aspergillus glaucus, Link, sp. pi., Fung., i. p. G9 ; Sacc., 

 Syll., iv. p. 306. 



On fruit and various decaying substances. 



Var, fenestrale, Link ; mycelium radiating in a den- 

 dritic manner; Sacc., Syll., iv. 306. 

 Byssocladium fenestrale, Link. 

 On glass. 



Aspergillus virens. Link. 



Mycelium creeping, branched ; fertile ascending, slender, 

 300-500 x 10 /A, very sparingly septate, apex inflated, 

 green ; conidia in chains, globose, greenish, 3 ju, diameter. 



Aspergillus virens, Link, Obs., i. p. 14; Sacc., Syll., iv. 

 n. 309. 



On decaying wasps' nests and other putrifying organic 

 substances. 



** Whitish. 



Aspergillus candidus. Link. 



Mycelium creeping, white; fertile branches erect, gre- 

 garious, white, without septa as a rule, 150-200 x 4-5 p, 

 apex inflated ; chains of couidia colourless ; conidia globose, 

 2-3 p. diam. 



Aspergillus candidus, Link, sp. pi., Fungi, i. p. 65 ; Sacc., 

 Syll., iv. n. 315. 



On fungi, dried plants, &c. 



The white colour and small conidia distinguish the present 

 species from A. glaucus. 



Aspergillus mollis. Berk. 



Forming minute, scattered, whitish spots; mycelium 

 branched, septate, interwoven, fertile hyphae erect, branched, 



