314 A Monograph of the Myxogastres. 



Sphaerocarpus antiadcs, Bull., Champ., p. 127, t. 3G8. 



Trichia antiades, D.C., Fl. Fr., 2, p. 252 ; Chev., Par., p. 325. 



On rotten wood. France. 



Stem thick, deformed, several confluent, branched, irregularly 

 lacunose ; hypothallus membranaceous, whitish ; sporangia de- 

 hiscing by irregular rupture towards the apex from wliich the 

 capillitium protrudes. (Fr.) 



Judging from Bulliard's figure, and also from some points in 

 the description, the present species is much more likely to be 

 a Crih-aria than a Physarum. 



Physarum reticulatum, Berl. 



Sessile, oblong or subdeformed, aggregated, externally black 

 or greyish ; sporangia smoothish but elegantly reticulated ; 

 spores black ; threads of capillitium whitish, rare. 



Physarum reticulatum, Berlese, Sacc, Syll, vii., 1, n. 1210. 



Physarum atrum, Schweinitz, Syn., Fung. Anier., Bor., n, 

 2297. 



On bark. Bethlehem ; United States. 



Allied to Physarum cinereum, but larger. (Sz.) 



Schweinitz' s specific name was antedated by Persoon. 



Physarum fimetarium, Schum. . 



Sporangia obovate, pale purple-umber ; stem short, sub- 

 flexuose ; capillitium and spores brown. 



Physarttm fivieiarium, Schum., Saell, ii., p. 205 ; Fr., Syst. 

 Myc, iii., p. 138; Sacc, Syll., vii., 1, n. 1214. 



On cow-dung. Scandinavia. 



Scattered; at first semi-liquid and white, then yellowish, 

 piriform, substipitate, at length purple-umber; sporangia be- 

 coming torn at the apex ; stem subflexuous, slightly thickened 

 upwards. (Schum.) 



Physarum hypnophilum, Fr. 



Subsessile ; sporangia rounded, smooth, bay-coloured ; the 

 very delicate threads and spores black. 



