~ 200 NEW OR NOTEWORTHY: FUNGI. 
but they were always barren. These conidia a ig came! had one 
end somewhat knobbed or oo 84 broad. Hyphe narrower 
ie “ conidia, about as long 
As ee artae Sn mihi. — Menispora ellipsospora 
ade St. Deutsch. Fl. xxx. 98, t. 47 (1851). 
Can ‘dissimme hyphis tenuiter 3 mae re erectis, 
Ow x My 
ligno putrido, «Barnt G reen  Soaetas (Ws s.), Aug. Semel 
conidia bina in apice stipitis vidi. Septa conidiorum mediocriter 
auctorum non visibilia; hee tum ut in icone depicta citata videntur. 
Siquis tamen in — herebit, conidia eo modo quo ego pinxi 
germinantia aspici 
112. Da tae minuta Grove, Journ. Bot. xxii. 199 (1884).— 
Var. fusiformis mihi, ; 
© non nisi conidiis aoe angustioribus, et hyphis 
magis gregariis differt. (Tab. 266, fi 
In caule Cardui emortuo, prope “ re titan Coldfield” (Wk.), 
Oct. Conidia exacte fusoidea vy. apice perparum obtusiora, 60-75 
Hyphe etiam conferte v. caspitose. 
118. ere leve Sace. Mich. i. 82; Fung. Ital. 89 (1877). 
** Loose arious, black; hyphe short, simple or ve 
shortly branskat sparsely septate, hyaline ; conidia loosely 
capitate- craceinoge towards the tip of the hyphm, ovate or sub- 
fusoid, 12 » x 6-7 4, attenuate and subapiculate at apex, sub- 
pe Ze ‘bie with = tha fl short hyaline stalk, smooth, dingy, 
paler ray a (Sace nO.) 
think that FE. leve is _distine t from F. atrum Ons; being in fact 
merely * status junior,’ 
114. Bactrodesmium caulincola Grove.—Sporidesmium ogee? la 
(Cord. St. Deutsch. Fl. vii. 48, ¢. 19 (1829); Fr. S. Mye. iii. 495 
(1832); Rab. Krypt p. 81 (1844).—Var pellucidum nae 
e 
. p: effusum, atrum ; conidiis sessilibus, dense co mpactis, cylin- 
dri 8, w jue vix attenuatis v. etiam obtusis, 6-12-septatis, 
sis olivaceis, ise ang 60-100 » x 8-10». (Tab. 267, hae 
er i : 
preedita, nee no he ongiora, obtusiora,  sertata ai septs 
opaca. Si 
at stzaiate Fes ta lymenopati sarcopodioidi Cord. simi 
pe OT Bs ria B. & Br. Ann. N. H. (1850); Cke. Handb. 
(1 
ce. Fung. Ven. Nov. v. 198 (1876); F Ital. 967 
(1881) ; Trail, Scot. Nat. p. 189 (1885), |) Me 
