Pl.cell.aph. 10.SARCOTHECEZ, 238. Sclerot. 591 
2. Sclerotium lacunosum. : Pitted corn-mould. 
- Thallus roundish, pitted, black; inside palish. 
Sclerotium lacunosum, Persoon Syn. 121. 
On the roots of agaricus racemosus, and other plants. 
3. Sclerotium muscorum. Moss corn-mould. 
Thallus roundish or irregularly lobed, surface tubercu- 
lar; inside yellow. 
Sclerotium subterraneum muscorum, Vode Mecihl. 3. 
Sclerotium muscorum, Persoon Syn. 120, * 
On the roots of mosses. 
4. Sclerotiwm brassice. Cabbage corn-mould. 
Thallus oblong, depressed, black ; inside black, dotted. 
Sclerotium Brassicze, Persoon Syn. 122. 
On the rotten leaves of cabbage, kept in cellars; winter. 
5. Sclerotium varium. Various corn-mould. 
Thallus roundish or oblong, rather lobed, slightly wrin- 
kled, whitish, becoming brownish-black. 
Elvella brassice, Hoffm, Crypt. 2, 18. 
Sclerotium varium, Persoon Syn. 122. 
On the stems and ribs of cabbages; winter. 
6. Sclerotium seminiforme. Seedlike corn-mould. 
Thalli gregarious, nearly globular, scrobiculate, blackish- 
bay, becoming wrinkled. 
Spheria brassicee, Dickson Crypt. 23; Bolton Fungi, 119. 
Sclerotium Semen, Tode Meckl. 1,4; Persoon Syn. 123. 
On potatoe-stalks rotting in the fields; autumn and 
* spring. 
7. Sclerotium quercinum. Oak corn-mould. 
Thalli scattered, nearly hemispherical, convex, smooth, 
dirty white, rather blackish. 
Sclerotium quercinum, Persoon Syn, 124, 
On dry fallen oak-leaves; summer. 
8. Sclerotium scutellatum. Saucer corn-mould. 
Thallus rounded, hollowed, black, inside white, slightly 
stemmed. 
Sclerotium scutellatum, Albert and Schwein. Nisk, 74. 
On the branches and leaves of willows. 
