482 FUNGUS-FLOEA. 



confluent, vermilion; conidia fusiform, curved, obscurely 

 3-septate, 14 x 3 /*, hyaline. 



I'usarium minimum, Puckel, Symb. Myc, p. 370, t. 1, f. 39 ; 

 Sacc, SylL, iv. n. 3345. 



On fading grass leaves. 



Fusarium insidiosum. Sacc. 



Sporodochia whitisli, subglobose, very minute ; mycelium 

 creeping ; conidiophores simple or branched, torulose ; conidia 

 fusiform, falcate, apiculate, 50 ft, long, 1-5 septate. 



Fusarium insidiosum, Sacc, SylL, iv. n. 3346. 



Fusisporium insidiosum, 'Beik., Gard. Chron., 1860, p. 480, 

 with a fig. 



On leaves and culms of Agrostis pulchella. 



Fusarium bulbigenum. Cke. & Mass. 



Effused, whitish, at first somewhat erumpent in small 

 tufts, which become confluent; conidia fusiform, arcuate or 

 incurved at the acute extremities, triseptate, hyaline, 

 40-60 X 5 /u. 



Fusarium bulbigenum, Cke. & Mass., Grev., xvi. p. 49. 



On bulbs of Narcissus. 



Fusarium filisporum. Sacc. 



Sporodochium minute, rosy, developing in the capsules 

 and amongst the leaves of mosses; conidia filiform, multi- 

 septate, breaking up at the septa, 170 /;i long. 



Fusarium filisporum, Sacc, SylL, iv. n. 3348. 



Fusisporium filisporum, Cooke. 



On Orihotrichum. 



Fusarium obtusum. Sacc. 

 Tremelloid, white; conidia cylindrical, generally at- 

 tenuated at the ends, obtuse, 3-septate, 40 X 5 /x. 

 ■ Fusarium obtusum, Sacc, SylL, iv. n. 3353. 

 Fusisporium obtusum, Cke., Grev., v. p. 58. 

 On Diatrype. 



Fusarium epiiayces. Cooke. 



Sporodochium minute, whitish, gelatinous, often con- 

 fluent ; conidia fusiform, the pointed extreme tips abruptly 

 curved, hyaline, 50-60 X 4 //,, 3-septate. 



On Scleroderma vulgare. 



