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6. Septocylindrium pallidum ap. 1. S. conidiorum 
pallidos: circa ostiola hid lene paere pallidis, 
“saa manifesto connexis ; bates conidii longitudinem squantib 
| . paulo superantibus, vix ( ae septatis, angustioribus, subsatu- 
Sion bus. (Ta 
i In ostiolis Diatrypis ee nec Eutype@ ut temere — 
“ Blackwell” (Ws.), Mar. Dubium potest judicari um 
Septocylindriis an cum Septonematibus adnumerandum 
107, Septocylindrium chetospira, sp.n.—S. crtinoiculaeeh 
V. gregarium, album; catenis conidiorum erectis, eximie erie re 
ad instar Infusorii Chetospire (unde nomen), 200-250 y alt. ; 
boniaiie uniseptatis, dein 3-septatis, ¢ oa es utrinque Fatesntie. 
binde curvulis, hyalinis, 20-25 » x 24-3 «; basidiis nullis v. 
non visis. (Tab. 266, fig. 
Tn ligno putri, “ Streetly ” (St.), Oct., una cum Catenularia 
simplici v.). Species catenis more instrumenti “* eork-screw ’ 
dicti oan facile distincta. 
8. Sporotrichum merdarium Link, Jahrb. i. 176 (1819) ; xg 
Phi i. Yh ({oaas Sace. Mich. ii. 859 (1881)—non Harz, Neu. Hyp 
p. 21, sub S. Weskaion (1871 
Tufts very yellow, some ewhat powdery, about 5 mm. diam. ; 
“ramuli of he often trifid, Bn ie (Sace. l.c.); conidia 
numerous, globose, yellow, 5-6 » diam. (9-10 Sace.), muriculate. 
dog’s dung, from Hereford, Dac. Distinguished from the 
other yellow species by its globular ener which have a wavy or 
obby outline in optical section, arising from the bluntly convex 
elevations by which the surface is ornamente ad. 
109. Gliocladium lignicolum, sp. (?) n.—G. hyphis gregariis 
MG fasciculatis, erectis, ah eee 3-4- septatis, ‘elon ba _ 
superfici, “Barnt Green” (Ws.), Aug.—Sept. 
G. _Bencilvide * Cord: on nisi conidiis duplo breviosbus e et loo 
iffert; forsan ‘pti varietas habendum. Bis 
semel hyphe ligni succo parte inferiori, quinetiam ‘alte pe 
brunneo tincte su 
eas See caleea Ces. in Kl. Herb. Mye. 1681, sec. Sace. in 
Mich. i. 266.—Fusisporium caleeum Desm. 
Spots oval or roundish, chalky-white, surrounded by a narrow 
fuscous border, 1-6 on a leaf, 8-4 mm. diam. ; tufts hypophyllous, 
Scattered or gregarious, pure white, ee yellowish, consisting 0 of 
1 , 90-100 » high; conidia 
unise 
hole Dingle, near Dinmore, 
have often seen the spots on the anes: before, 
