UE.MATllil. 



345 



11. turbinatum, B. and Br. (no. 508,ici(/i afiff.). On dead wood. 



12. obovatura, B. (no. 232, 7oi(h a fig.'). On dead wood. 



13. delicatulum, B. (no. 233, with a fig!). On dead wood. 



14. sticticura, B. and Br. (no. 758, with a Jig.). On dead gi-asscs, 



15. Clavariavum, Desm. (no. 123). On Clavaria. 



11)7. MACROSPORIUM, Fr. 



Flocci obscure or delicate. Spores erect, basal, pedicellate, 

 with at length transverse and vertical septa. 



1. Cheiranthi, Fr. On damp paper, decaying plants, etc. 



2, sarcinula, B. (no. 125, with a Jig.). On decaying gourds. 



3, concinnum, B. (no. 235, with a Jig.). On old willow-twigs. 



4. BrassiccB, B. Eng. Fl. I.e. p. 339. On dead cabbage-leaves. 



198. TRIPOSPORIUM, Cd. 



Flocci erect, jointed, bearing at their apices tri-radiate, 

 articulated spores. 



1, elegans, Cd.(no. 509). On deeortieated oak. 



199. HELICOMA, Cd. 



Flocci erect, dark, jointed, bearing on their sides pale, flat, 

 spiral spores. 



1. MuUeri, Cd. (no. 510). On dead wood, 



200. CLADOTRICHUM, Cd. 



Flocci erect, thick, branched. Upper joints cup-shaped or 

 inflated. Spores large, septate. 



1. triseptatum, B. and Br. {no. 511, ?cith a Jig.). On old stnmps. 



