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Pl.cell.aph. 7. PROTOMYCE. 165. Fusarium. 547 
Fusarium roseum. Rose-red fusarium. 
Stromata gregarious, hemispherical, rose-red ; sporidia 
lighter coloured. USE 
Fusarium roseum, Link in Berl. Mag. 1809, 10. 
On the stems of the malvacez. 
F. TupercuLarip&. Sporidia 1-celled, bursting forth 
from the top of a free, pedicelled stroma. 
XVI. 166. TUBERCULARIA. Tode. ; Tulbercularia. 
Sporidia small, globular; stroma wine-glass-shape, pedi- 
celled; pedicell short, from an expanded gelatinous mass. 
1. Tubercularia granulata. Granulated tubercularia. 
Stroma rather globular, nearly sessile, surface granular, 
brownish ; sporidia intermixed with flocks. 
Tubercularia granulata, Persoon Syn. 113. 
On the branches of maple- trees. 
2. Tubercularia vulgaris. Common. tubercularia. 
Stroma stipitate, thick, pale, furrowed, wrinkled. 
Tubercularia vulgaris, Persoon Syn. 112. 
Tremella purpurea, Lin. S. Veg. 1004. 
“Spheria miniata, Bolt Fung. 127. 
Spheria tremelloides, Weis. Obs. Bot. 3, 1. 
Clavaria coccinea, Sowerby Fungi, 294. 
On the branches of trees. 
Fam.VIII. 8. NEMATOMYCE/., Esenbeck. Fungorum 
pars, Linneus. Algarum pars, Linneus, 
Jussieu. Anandre Mucedines, Link. 
Sporidia naked, attached to the thallus; thallus thread- 
like, simple or branched.— Plants terrestrial or parasitic, 
generally growing in damp places, minute: when put into 
water they expand, and may be displayed with ease for 
examination. 
A. Mucedinee. Thallus flocky, tubular ; sporidia free, 
scattered on the surface. 
Flocks rather branched ; 
sporidia single; pedicells long ...... ACREMONIUM. 167. 
Flocks spreading; 
spor. loose, oblong; pedic. short ..... EPpocunium. 168. 
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