. 184 NEW OR NOTEWORTHY FUNGI. 
l.c., pp. 59-61, pl. 4, figs. 1-5 (1882). — 8. dichotoma (?). — Mucor 
Aspergillus Scop. Fl. Carn. No. 1642 (fide Zimmermann), (1772); 
(?) Pers. Syn. ~§ 200 (1801); Zimmermann, 1. ¢., p. 50, figs. 26-8 
(1871). — (?) Aspergillus maximus Link ; Berk. Eng. Fl. p. 340 
(1836). — Nematogonium simplex Bonord., l. c., 116, fig 186 
(1851). —- Mucor dichotomus Brefeld, Bot. Unters. iv. pp. 
pl. 6, figs. 23-5 
1881). 
Stems erect eptieeienl crowded, brownish, 5-6 times dicho- 
tomous above; branches short, diverging at an obtuse “— lying 
in planes alternately at right angles to one another, at length 
septate as well as the stem. Ultimate ramuli swollen, fusiform, 
terminated by a globular, evanescent, en sin eli sporange, beneath 
which is a small apophysis ; colum ella Spores roundish, 
unequal, granular, with a smooth decease auisbaes 20-35 » (Van 
armel 11-40 » (De Bary). averaging 12% (Zimmermann). (Tab. 
24 
Coleshill Pool (Wk.), on Cortinarius; September. It seem 
somewhat doubtful whether S. dichotoma is really distinet 
(Icon. i. 284); its sporangia are obovate, and the spores are 
described as hyaline or colourless ; if these differences prove to be 
constant, the species may well be separated. Saccardo, /.c., unites 
them. Nematogoniwm simplex Bon. is undoubtedly S. grandis Link, 
although Fuckel (Symb. p. 74) refers it to S. dichotoma. Mucor 
Aspergillus Pers. (1. ¢.) sca more ati to be S. dichotoma. 
‘CHZETOSTYLUM Van Treeu. (1878).} 
orine. Stem erect, sporangiferous, bearing below pseudo- 
verticils of branches, which may be again similarly branched. 
Ultimate sear terminating in a sporangiole, intermediate ones IN 
a subulate point. Sporangioles 2 to many-spored. 
138. thane Freseniti Van Tiegh. Rech. sur les Muc. pp- 
72-5, pl. 28, figs. 61-8 (1878); Bainier, l.c., pp. 89-92, pl. vil. 
(1882). — Mucor Mucedo Fresenius, p- ie: , Beitr. zur Myk. iii. pp. 96-7 
(1863); Zimmermann, l.c., figs. 5-6 3 (1871).—(?) Bulbothamnidium 
elegans Klein, Mykol. Mittheil” (1870). Parad We Pah chatocladioi 
et T. — Brefeld, Bot. unt iv. p. 58, a ne Chil 
# (mihi). 
aon plant) is eiadias from + to 4 inch high, the lower 
part ae with numerous false whorls of branches, whic 
usually bear about their middle, on a bulbous swelling, secon 
branches, each terminating in a sporangiole. Occasionally the 
air; ordAos, a pillar. Named from its mixed resemblance to 
BELG a Helicost tylum. 
