Pi. cell.aph. 9. GASTEROMYCEE. 207. Lycogal. 569 
6. fuligineum. Sporangium covered with a spongy crust. 
Lycoperdon Epidendrum fuligineum, Bull. Champ. 503. 
y. marginata. Sporangium blood-red, black at the base. 
B. Myroruectavex. Peridium thin, single or double, 
sessile, spread out, irregular, falling to pieces and vanishing; 
columella 0; flocks 03; sporidia in tufts, afterwards sepa- 
rating.—Sporangium at first liquid, afterwards solid. 
VII. 208. MYROTHECIUM. Tode. Slime-mould. 
Sporangium irregular, flattened, sessile ; peridium simple, 
brittle, branlike, at length vanishing; sporidia very small, 
globular, at length conglutinated, 
Myrothecium inundatum. Inundated slime-moutld. 
Sporangium snow-white, irregular, confluent; sporidia 
black-green. 
Myrothecium inundatum, Tode Meckl. 1, 25. 
On rotten fungi; autumn. 
VIII. 209. DICHOSPORIUM. Esenb. Double-mould. 
_ Sporangium flattened, hemispherical; peridiwm membra- 
naceous, covered with a bed of granules; sporidia at first 
fluid, then compact, conglutinated. 
Dichosporium aggregatum. Aggregated double-mould. 
Sporangia crowded; peridia brown; led of granules 
snow-white, shining; sporidia black. 
Spumaria physaroides, Persoon Syn. 163. 
Dichosporium aggregatum, Esenbeck Fungi, 2, 23. 
On rotten branches of trees; autumn. 
IX. 210. LICEA. Link. Bare-mould. 
Sporangium nearly globular, or lengthened into a cylin- 
der; peridium thin, membranaceous, becoming cracked ; 
sporidia crowded. 
1. Licea strolilina. Cone bare-mould. 
Sporangia crowded, orbicular or elliptical, smooth, 
brown; sporidia ovate, yellow. 
Licea strobilina, 416. et Schwein, Fung. 2, 20. 
On rotten pine-cones. 
