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EE. Without yellow color in liquefied gelatin (or slight traces only). 

 e. Colonies white to pink or salmon. P. roseiim (Fig. 252). 

 ee. Colonies some shade of green. 



/. Colonies floccose, margin spreading by stolons. P. stoloniferum (Fig. 246). 



//. Colonies velvety; surface growth of fruiting hyphse only; conidiophores 



200 to 400^1 long, with a verticil of branches; reverse and medium 



darkened in sugar media. P. alramcntosum (Fig. 253). 



CC. Liquefaction of gelatin none or slower than ten to twelve days, or only partial. 



G. Colonies never green. 



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Fig. 256. — Penicillilun decumbens. a, h, c, d, Conidial fructification with a 

 single verticil of conidiiferous cells; h, j, k, sketches of conidial fructifications. (Aftet 

 Thojn.) 



g. Colonies yellowish-brown, spores elliptic. P. dlvaricatum. 



gg. Colonies white to lilac, slow liquefier, fourteen to sixteen days. P. lilacinum 

 (Fig. 254). 



ggg. Colonies floccose white or creamy; conidiophores long, typically penicillate. 

 P. Camemberti var. Rogcri. 

 GG. Colonies some shade of green. 



H. Surface with hyphae definitely in ropes or trailing, bearing numerous conidio- 

 phores, as short branches, distinctly traceable to their origin in such 

 hyphcc. 



h. Colonies usually red below and reddening the substratum. 



