neutoromycetu', Mucedinaoo p. Ilyalospora', Monilia. 5<^)1 



MONILIA Pers. — Syll. IV p. 31, X p. 51G, XI p. 589, XIV p. 1041, 

 XVI p. 1025. 



1. Monilia aurea (Link) Gm. — Syll. IV pag. 33 — forma efTusa ^i^ij 

 Saec. Nota- mycologicoe in Syd. Ann. Mycol. 1903, n. 1, p. 28. — 



— Lato a^qualiter effiisa, nec c3B.-»pitulosa, ex aureo olivascens; 

 eonidiis limoniformibus, 17-20« 10-12. 



Ilah. in cavis trunci salicini a formicis inhabitatis, Villaz- 

 zano pr. Trento Austrise merid. — Porma forte a formicis disse- 

 minata. unde habitus effusus. 



2. Monilia Tabacl Oud. in Ned. Kruidk. Arch. 3 ser. II, 4, 1903, .'iiGl 

 p. 904. — Maculis albido-niveis, magnitudine varia; hyphis sto- 

 rilibus hyalinis, longissimis, articulatis; fertilibus erectis, solitariis 

 simplicibus vel ram.ulosis, hyalinis 20-25 ;j.. longis; conidiis glo- 

 bulosis vel subellipticis, 5*5, vel 6 « 6 vel 5-6 « 6-8, vacuolatis, 

 hyalinis. 



Hab. in foliis putrescentibus Nicotianae Tabaci, Ameron- 

 gon Hollandirn (C. J. Koning). 



3. Monilia Glasti PIow. in Journ. of Bot. 1901, p. 385. — Ciespitu- .^ig2 

 li:j pallide lilacinis, minutis, mox confiuentibus; hyphis basilaribus 

 paucis obsoletisque, sporophoris 120-200 ;j.. longis; conidiis ovoi- 

 deis, utrinque apiculatis vel rotundatis, subinde limoniiformibus, 

 magnitudine variis 10-12 ^ 6-8, interdum 15 « 10, collabascendo 

 lougitudinaliter plicatis. 



Hdb. ad sarcinulas foliorum fermentescentium Isatidis tin- 

 tori;i? ad usum tinctorium adhibita^, in distr. Cambridge et Lin- 

 colnshire Britannia^. 



4. Monilia platensls Speg. Myeet. argent. ser. II, 1902, pag. 86. — 51,33 

 CLespitulis tenerrimis 1-10 mm. diam. et crass., laxiusculis candi- 



dis V. roseolis, gossypinulis; hyphis basi repentibus, irregulariter 

 ramosulis sursum erectiusculis, 40-100 * 10-15> repetite laxeque di- 

 chotomis, ad septa non v. vix constrictis, levibus, apice non in- 

 crassatis; catenulis acrogenis, laxiusculis, clichotomieis, 100-250 ;j.. 

 longis; conidiis globosis v. ellipticis, utrinque s.epius minute trun- 

 catulis 6-10 ^ 6-8 e hyalino roseis, eguttulatis v. vix nubilosis. 



Hah. ad fructus maturos putrescentes Lycopersici escu- 

 lenti, La Plata Argentinas. 



5. Monilia olivacea Mc AIp. Fungus diseases Stone-fr. trees, Mel- ohji 

 bourne 1902, p. 105, fig. 117. — C;espitulis compactibus. pulvi- 

 uatis, olivaceis; hyphis pallide olivaceis, translueentibus, soptatis, 



