TORULAClil. 327 



1. monilioides, Cd.=^Torula antennata, P. ; Grcv. t. 255. On old 

 stumps. 



115. SEPTONEMA, Cd. 



Flocci tomiparous^ mouilifonn, composed of multiscptato 

 spores. 

 1. spiloincum, B. (no. -160). Ou rails. 



1 16. SPOROSCHISMA, B. and Br. 



Flocci erect, simple. Outer membrane tough, inarticulate. 

 Endochromc at length emergent, breaking up into quadrisep- 

 tatc spores. 

 1. mirabile, B. and Br. {no. 4G7). Ou beech. 



147. SPORIDESMIUM, Lk. 



Spores mostly irregular, pluricellular, springing immediately 

 from the obscure mycelium, rarely borne upon a distinct pe- 

 duncle, more rarely uniseptate. 



1. polyraoi-plium, Cd. {no. 452). On decaying oak. 



2. antiquum, Cd., b. corapactum, B. and Br. {no.Vo'i). On hard wood. 



3. pyriforme, Cd. {no. 454). On boards. 



4. melanopum, B. and Br. {no. 455). Spilotna meJanopiini, Eng. Bot. 



t. 2358. On apple-bark. 



5. scutellarc, B. and Br. {no. 456). On larch-bark. 



6. Lepraria, B. and Br. {no. 750). Lepraria nigra, Eng. Bot. t. 2409. 



ConiotJiecium effasuni., Cd. {no. 459). 



7. I'ungoruni, B.^=^Epochnium fangorum, Er. On Corticia, etc., (jlrev, 



t. 194. 



8. uniseptatum, B. and Br. {no. 815, with a Jig.). On CIpniatis. 



148. CONIOTHECIUM, Cd. 



At length naked. Spores multicellular, irregular, eouglu- 

 tinate. 



