222 Sphaeriaceae, Phaeosporae, Chaetomium. 



t. 4 et 5. — Peritheciis globosis raajusculis fragilissimis sordide- 

 nigris, pilis stipatis opacis rigidulis implexo-crispis uiidique ob- 

 toxtis, plebas pannosas dein confluentes stjgias arcte contextas 

 meutientibus; ascis (teste Messl in Hedw. 1876, p. 104) oblongo- 

 ovoideis, longissime stipitatis, 90 ;; 15-20, octosporis; sporidiis elli- 

 psoideis utrinque apiculatis, l('-14:;8-9, obscure olivaceis v. ni- 

 grescentibus. j 



Ilab. ad II e 1 i a n t li i a n n u i etc. caules in Germania. — Rha- 1 

 codium s. Sphccriam %ssmerfam ejusque incunabula fere refert; 

 habitu externo et sporidiis uberrime superfusis et ex perithecio 

 rarius integro profusis (sub vitro) pannura pulverulentum aemu- 

 latur. — Sec. Zopf ex hujus speciei mycelio oritur substantia 

 rufo-tinirens, quc flava est in Ch. comalo. 



5. ChaBtomium indicum Corda Icon. fung. IV, 38, t VIII, fig. 104. "^^^ 

 — Gregarium, atrum ; perithecio verruciformi, atro, subacuto ; se- 



tis longis ramosis, ramis ramulisque dichotorais, arcuatis, atris; 

 ascis clavatis minutis; sporidiis ellipticis utrinque acutis, olivaceis, 

 levibus, nucleatis, 5-6 ^ 4-4-5, lenissime compressis. 



llah. in charta putri, India, Tenasserim, Maulraain, Burmah 

 nec non in Gallia, Germania et Britannia, ab Indiis tamen veri- 

 similiter allatuni, 



6. ChaBtomium microsporum Speg. Fung. Arg. Pug. IV. n. 113. ~ "^^^ 

 Peritheciis laxissime gregariis v. subsparsis, globosis superne tan- 

 tum penicillato-comatis, 0,3-0,5 mill. diam., saturate atro-olivaceis, 

 membranaceis, contextu indistincte parenchymatico olivaceo; pilis 

 rigiduhs, leviusculis, flexuosis, parce septulatis, 3 a. crass., atro- 

 olivaceis; ascis ellipticis v. obovatis, 35-40:^8-10 p. sporif. ; sur- 

 sum plus minusve rotundatis deorsum longiuscule stipitatis, stip. 

 30-40 = 3-5 aparaphjsatis, octosporis ; sporidiis subglobosis v. elli- 

 pticis, utrinque obtusiuscule acutatis, saepe subinaequilateralibus 

 5-6,5 = 4-5, olivaceo-fuligineis. 



Hah, in charta diu loco udo servata in Universitate Bonae- 

 rensi (America australi). 



7. Chaetomium globosum Kunze Myc. Heft. I. 16. — Perithecio mi- 799 

 nuio, adnato, seiuigloboso, undique pilis simplicibus divergonti- 

 bus obsesso; sporidiis ellipsoideis. 



Uah. ad caules herbarum, V. c. Dianthi Carthusianorum 

 in Germania etc. — Minutum, punctiforme, basi adnata, globosum, 

 atrura, oro punctiformi dehiscei>s, demum in discum exiguum pal- 



