326 A Motiograjyfi of the Myocogastres. 



Badhdmia coadnata, Rost., Mon,, p. 14G ; Sacc, SylL, vii., 1, 

 u. 1142. 



(Rostafinski's Synonym.) 

 Didytnium crnstaceum, M. 



Badhamia fasciculata, Rost. 



Sporangia globose, white, dehiscing irregularly, upper portion 

 disappearing, lower portion persistent, irregularly cupulate with 

 a torn margin; stems fasciculate, cacspitoso-connate, 8 — 6 or more, 

 connected at the base, erect, tough, dirty yellowish, shining, 

 attenuated upwards, subsulcate, base thickened, blackish ; spores 

 violet, 11 — 12 yLi diameter, smooth. 



Badhamia fasciculata, Rost., Mon., p. 146; Sacc, Syll., vii., 1, 

 n. 1143. 



On trunks of Pandanus. Java. 



(Rostafinski's Synonym.) 

 FIi//sarum fasciculatum., Jungh., Fl. Crypt, Java, p. 14, t. 11, 

 f. 8 (1838). 



Badhamia ovispora, Racib. 



Sporangia sessile, globoso-depressed, 0'5 — 075 mm. broad, 

 membrane calcareous, scabrid, fragile, base yellow, apex dis- 

 coloured ; capillitium with abundance of lime, white, rigid, 

 nodes large, irregular; columella absent; spores violet, ellipsoid, 

 smooth, 14 — 16 x 7 — 8 //. 



Badhamia ovispora, Racib., Myx. Crac, p. 4, f. 2, a, h ; Sacc, 

 Syll., 1165. 



On poplar branches. Poland. 



§ § § § Position uncertain. 

 Badhamia fiilvella, Berk. 



Sporangia gregarious, but not forming distinct patches, sessile, 

 globose, blackish, invested with a delicate tawny pubescence, 

 when the spores are expelled, yellowish ; capillitium not coloured, 



