MTjcoRiNr. 407 



1. cellarc, i^/-.; G/w. /. 259. In cclhus. 



Order 30. MUCOBINI. 

 Threads free, bearing tcrniiual or lateral sporangia. 



322. ASCOPHORA, Tode. 

 Sporangia collapsing, and at length hanging down over the 

 fructifying apices like a hood. Fruit sometimes of two kinds. 



1. Mucedo, Tode; Grev. t. 2G9. On bread. 



2. elegans, Ccl. On ibwls' dung. 



323. MUCOR, Mich. 



Threads free. Sporangia at length bursting, but not de- 

 pendent. 



1. Phycomyces, B. Phycoinyces nitens, Ag. On greasy walls, fat, etc. 



2. ramosus. Bull. ^. 480. /. 3. On decaying Fungi. 



3. Mucedo, L. On fruit, etc. 



4. caninus, P.; Grev. i. 305. On dogs' dung. 



5. fusiger, Lk. On decaying Agarics. 



6. clavatus, Lk. On fruit, etc. 



7. amethysteus, B. in Eng. Fl. I. c. p. 332. On pears. 



8. succosus, B, (no. 225, with a f(/-)- On stumps of Ancnba. 



9. delicatulus, B.; Eng. Fl. I.e. On rotting gourds. 



10. tenerrimus, B. (Hydropliora tenervinia, B. ; Hook. Journ. Hi. p. 78, 



with afg.) On sticks, in woods. 



11. subtilissimus, B. in Journ. Lond. Ilorl. Soc. ill. ^j. 98. On nuldewed 



onions, developed from Sclerotium cepm-orum. 



324. HYDROPHORA, Tode. 

 Threads erect, tubular, sparingly articulate, equal above, 

 terminated by a vesicle which is at first watery and crystalline, 



