MirCEDINES. 353 



large, globose, shortly pedicellate, conglomerated towards 



their base. 



1. g-risea, B. and Br. {no. 500, with a fir/.). On dead cahhage-stalks. 



224. MYXOTRICHUM, Kze. 



Flocci branched, bearing towards their base little conglo- 

 merated masses of spores. 



1. chartarum, Kze. {no. 121). On damp straw. 



2. deflexum, B. {no. 122, with a Jig.). On damp j)ap(>r and wood. 



225. GONYTRICHUM, Nees. 



Flocci branched, here and there bearing knots, from which 

 spring the verticillate, fertile, septate threads, crowned at 

 their tips Avith a globose mass of spores. 

 1. caisium, iV(?es ; Cd. Ic. ii. /. 51. On fallen brandies, in woods. 



226. MENISPORA, P. 



Flocci erect, jointed. Spores heterogeneous, acrogenous, 

 fusiform or cylindrical, simple, at first joined together in 

 bundles, then irregularly scattered over the flocci. 

 1. lucida, Cd. Ic. i. /. 223 {no. 533). On decayed wood. 



227. CH^TOPSIS, Grev. 



Flocci erect, jointed, subulate, below branched and verticil- 

 late, above simple and flagelliform. Spores cylindrical, spring- 

 ing from the tips of the branchlets. 

 1. Wauchii, Grev. I. 236. On decayed wood. 



228. ACREMONIUM, Lk. 



Flocci creeping, jointed, beset with short patent branches, 

 each of w hich bears a spore. 



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