Pl. ceil.aph. 8. NEMATOMYCE/E:. 194. Mucor. 561 
2. Mucor botrytis. Bunch-of-grapes mould. 
Thalli branched, slightly forked ; sporidia globular, white. 
Mucor botrytis, Sowerby Fungi, 359. 
Mucor erysimi, Sowerby Fungi. 400, 7. 
On cruciferous plants. 
3. Mucor hydrophora. , Pitcher mould. 
Thallt not branched, yellowish; sporidia transparent, at 
first oval, growing globular. 
Hydrophora minima, Tode Meckl. 2, 5. 
Mucor Hydrophora, Persoon Syn. 202. 
On decaying beech-trees. 
4. Mucor caninus. Dog mould. 
Thalii not branched, aggregated; sporidia yellowish, 
nearly globular, umbilicated beneath. 
Hydrophora stercoraria, Tode Meckl, 2, 6. 
Mucor caninus, Persoon Syn. 201. 
On dogs’ dung. 
5. Mucor murinus. Mice mould. 
Thallus not branched, scattered, minute, white, shortish, 
stiff; sporidia globular, yellow. 
Mucor murinus, Persoon Syn. 201. 
On mice-dung. 
XXIX. 195. ASCOPHORA. Tode. Bottle-mould. 
Thalli simple or branched; sporidia terminal, globular, 
turning inside out and becoming bellshape. 
1. Ascophora grisea. Grey bottle-mould. 
Thalli not branched; sporidia large, blackish-grey. 
Ascophora Mucedo, 7'ode Meckl. 1, 13. 
Mucedo grisea, Persoon Disp. 14. 
Mucor Mucedo, Persoon Syn. 201. 
On decayed vegetables, and on rotten wallnut-shells. 
2. Ascophora vulgaris. Common. bottle-mould. 
Thalli not branched, crowded ; sporidia minute, blackish. 
Mucor Mucedo, Lin. S. P. 
Mucor Mucedo £, Persoon Syn. 201, 
On rotten plants. 
XXX. 196.PILOBOLUS. Persoon. . Spring-mould. 
Thalli not branched, not jointed, dilated at top, cup- 
shape; sporidia globular, springing with a jerk from the 
tips of the thalli, _ 
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