300 FUNGUS-FLOKA. 



Penicittium glaucum, Link, Obs. Myc., i. p. 15 ; Sacc., Syll., 

 n. 373. 



On fruit, leaves, and on almost every kind of decaying or 

 damp organic matter. 



Far. coremium, Sacc., Syll., n. 373. 



Fertile hyphae fasciculate, forming a white compound 

 tern. 



Floccaria glauca, Grev., Scot. Cr. FL, t. 301. 



Penicillium quadrifidum. Salisb. 



Hyphae of mycelium nodulose, fertile threads septate, 

 divided above into four equal branches, divided in a sub- 

 fasciculate manner below, lips of the branches with 34 

 branchlets in a verticil ; conidia in long chains, globose, 

 glaucous. 



Penicillium quadrifidum, Salisb., in Hallier's Zeitsch. Paras., 

 iv. Bd., 1 Heft, Catt. Mic. Carp, urn., p. 123, t. vi., f. 11 ; 

 Sacc., Syll. iv., n. 378. 



On human blood taken from a patient suffering from 

 erysipelas. 



Penicillium pruriosum. Salisb. 



Fertile hyphae septate, branched (?), with a whorl of 6-8 

 branchlets at the apex ; conidia elliptic-globose. 



Penicillium pruriosum, Salisb., in Catt. Mic. Carp, um., p. 124, 

 t. vi., f. 12; Sacc., Syll., iv. n. 379. 



Appearing on mucous membrane. 



** Whitish. 



Penicilliuin candidum. Link. 



White, appearing as minute tufts that soon run together ; 

 sterile hyphae creeping, interwoven, septate ; fertile branches 

 ascending or erect, septate, branched above, branches erect, 

 bearing small branchlets that carry the chains of minute, 

 globose, colourless conidia, measuring 2-3 /x, diameter. 



Penicillium candidum, Link, Obs. Mycol., i. p. 15; Sacc., 

 Syll., iv. n. 381. 



On decaying leaves, bulbs, fungi, &c. 



Far. coremoides (= Coremium candidum, Nees). 

 Fertile hyphae fasciculate. 



