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in a stellate manner, the lohes becoming rejiexed ; stem longer 

 than height of sporangium, equal, minutely longitudinally 

 rugulose, erect, colour of sporangium ; columella clavate, stipitate, 

 rugulose above, pale brown or ochraceous ; mass of spores blackish 

 with purple tinge ; threads of capillitium brownish-purple, 3 /x 

 thick, branching at acute angles and combining laterally to 

 form an irregular network, furnished with irregular thickenings ; 

 spores globose, dingy violet, with a few rather large conical warts, 

 10 — 12 \ji diameter. 



Chondrioderma fioriforme, Rost, Mon., p. 184 (excl. syn. 

 Diderma concinnum, B. and Br., added by Rostafinski in IMon. 

 Append.) ; Cooke, Brit. Myx., p. 41 ; Sacc, Syll., n. 1285 (excl. 

 syn. Diderma concinmtm, B. and Br.) ; Raunk., p. 84. 



Exsicc. — Ellis, N. Amer. Fung., 1121 ; in Fuckel, Fung. 

 Rhen., 2496, the specimen agrees in every respect with the 

 above description except that the spores are almost smooth. 

 Rostafinski describes the spores as having scattered spines, 

 which is translated by Cooke, Myx. Brit., p. 41, as "rarely 

 spinulose," and the description in Saccardo's " Sylloge " is a 

 translation of Cooke's version, hence incorrect. 



On decaying wood. Britain (Queen's Cottage Wood, Kew ; 

 Grace Dieu, Leicester) ; Germany ; France ; Denmark ; United 

 States. 



About 2"5 mm. high, sporangia polished, wall thick ; super- 

 ficially resembling some stipitate forms of Lcjndodo'ma radiatum 

 before dehiscence, but the latter is distinguished by the stem 

 being much attenuated towards the base. 



(Rostafinski's Synonyms.) 



Sphacrocarims fioriformis. Bull., t. 371 (1791). 

 Stemonitis fioriformis, Gmel., Syst., 1469 (1791). 

 Lycoperdo^i fim^ifonne, With., Arr., iv., 379 (1792). 

 Reticularia fioriformis, Poir., Ency. 

 Didymium fioriforme, Schrad., N. G., 25 (1797). 

 Diderma fioriforme, Pers. Syn., 164 (1801) ; Fr., S. M., iii., 

 p. 99 ; Berk., Engl. Flora, v., p. 310 ; Cooke, Hdbk., No. 1105. 



