368 FUNGUS-FLORA. 



Stachybotrys alternans. Bon. 



Sterile hyphae creeping, branched, sparingly septate, 

 often minutely rough or papillose, blackish-brown, 35 //. 

 thick ; fertile erect, smoky or almost hyaline, slender, 3-5 /x. 

 thick, often simple, apex not inflated, bearing numerous 

 obclavate conidiophores, smoky or hyaline, 10 X 4-5 p. ; 

 conidia terminal, elliptical, 7-9 X 5-6 /A, black, opaque. 



Stachybotrys alternans, Bonord. ; Hdbk., p. 117, fig. 185; 

 Sacc., Syll., n. 1301. 



On damp paper. 



Stachybotrys atra. Corda. 



Tufts delicate, black; hyphae dichotomously branched, 

 sparsely septate, yellowish-olive ; fertile branches ascending, 

 paler upwards; apical conidiophores crowded, erect, some- 

 what fusiform, almost colourless ; conidia elliptical, brown, 

 2-guttulate and (spuriously ?) 1-septate, smooth, 8-9 p. long. 



Stachyboirys atra, Corda, Icon. Fung., i. p. 21, f. 278; 

 Sacc., Syll., vol. iv. n. 1303. 



On damp paper, damp walls, rotting wood, &c. 



Stachybotrys lobulata. Berk. 



Black, sterile hyphae creeping, fertile branches ascending 

 or erect, simple or branched, pale upwards, crowned at the 

 apex by 4-6 thickish, almost erect, hyaline conidiophores; 

 conidia elliptical, 8-9 x 5-6 //,, brown, smooth at first, but 

 distinctly warted when mature. 



Stachybotrys lolulata, Berk., Outl., p. 343; Sacc., Syll., 

 n. 1304. 



Sporocybe lolulata, Berk., Ann. tfat. Hist., n. 228, t. 13, 

 f. 17. 



On damp linen, paper, &c. 



From the articulated creeping mycelium, spring slender, 

 very minutely scabrous threads, branched proliferously ; 

 ramuli often alternate, attenuated, their apices swelling into 

 a pyriform, 4-5-lobed receptacle, from which spring elliptic 

 spores, some of which are echinulate, others smooth, with 

 two nuclei. The lobes are not mamillate, as in S. atra, and 

 the spores have no true septum. (Berk.) 



Stachybotrys dichroa. Grove. 

 Hyphae scattered, erect, simple, hyaline, 3-8-septate, 



