346, Rev. M.J. Berkeley & Mr. C, E. Broome on British Fungi. 



apice ramosis ; ramis ramulis acutis sporas uniseptatas feren- 

 tibus terminatis. 



On some decayed Polyporus or Stereum. Batheaston, Feb. 

 1871. 



Spores "0005 inch long. 



Approaching, like the last, Diplocladium mitiuSj Bonorden. 



Plate VIII. fig. 6. a. creeping threads ; b. fertile threads with spores ; 

 c. spores, more highly magnitied. 



1383. D. Bemn/i, B. & Br. Floccis subtus parce ramosis, 

 ramis apice ramulis clavatis coronatis j sporis ellipticis, uni- 

 septatis. 



J. Renny. 



Very near Diplocladium minuSj Bonorden ; but the spore- 

 bearing ramuli are obtuse above and slightly clavate, not 

 attenuated. 



1384. VerticiUinm aspergillus, B. & Br. Floccis deorsum 

 simplicibus vel rarius divisis, sursum attenuatis, apice repetitim 

 furcatis. 



On decaying Polyporus vaporarius. Kelmarsh, Norths., 

 Nov. 19, 1870. 



Threads "OOoo inch high ; spores "0001 long. The threads 

 are occasionally divided below, in which case each branchlet 

 is forked at the tip. The habit is that of CMonostachys arau- 

 caria, Cda. It is worth inquiry whether this may not be a 

 state oi Hypocrea farinosa. 



Plate VIII. fig. 7. a. threads with spores ; b. spores, more magnified. 



1385. Polyactis galanthina^ B. & Br. Floccis sursum bre- 

 viter ramosis, fuscis ; ramulis sursum incrassatis ; sporis 

 obovatis, sessilibus, e spiculis elongatis oriundis. 



On bulbs of the common snowdrop, affecting the outer coats, 

 and veiy destructive. G. F. Wilson, Esq. 

 Spores •0006--0007 inch long. 



Plate VIII. fig. 8. a. threads with spores ; b. ditto, more highly mag- 

 nified 5 c. separate spores. 



1386. Helicomyces roseus, Lk. Obs. i. 19. 



1387. O'idium microspermum^ B. & Br. Pulvinulis regu- 

 laribus, ochraceo-citrinis, e floccis radiantibus furcatis ; sporis 

 subglobosis, concatenatis. 



On bark of Scotch fir. Batheaston, Nov. 25, 1871. 



Spores "0002 inch in diameter. Differs altogether from 

 0. aureum and O.fulvum in the shape and size of the spores. 

 Pulvinuli at length confluent. 



1388. Synchytrium taraxaxii^ de By. & Wor., Schroet. in 

 Cohn's Beitrage, p. 39. 



On leaves of the common dandelion. Batheaston. 



