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2188. T. subdiaphana, Schw. 
Dead stems of grape vine. 
706. PERICONIA,. Cd. 
2189. P. calicioides, Fr. Reg. Rep. 22, p. 94. 
Decaying wood. The name /Peviconia is applied by some 
authors to such species as have the stem composed of sev- 
eral compacted filaments, and the name Sforacyde, to such 
as have the stem formed of a single or simple filament. 
Other authors just reverse the application of these generic 
names, and therefore much confusion in their use is the 
result. 
767. PODOSPORIUM, Schw. 
2190. P. rigidum, Schw. Reg. Rep. 22, p. 94: ibid. 24, p. 103. 
Dead branches. 
768. MACROSPORIUM, Fr. 
2191. M. Cheiranthi, Fr. Reg. Rep. 23, p. 61. 
Dead leaves and stems. 
2192. M. Sarcinula, Berk. Reg. Rep. 30, p. 55. 
Decaying squashes. 
2193. M. chartarum, Pk. Reg. Rep. 25, p. 93. 
Wall paper. 
769. CLASTERISPORIUM, Schw. 
2194. C 
uncinatum, Clinton. Reg. Rep. 29, p. 50. 
Fallen oak leaves. 
770. HELMINTHOSPORIUM, Lk. 
2195. H. macrocarpum, Grev. Reg. Rep. 22, p. 94. 
Dead branches of oak and chestnut, 
2196. H. episphericum, C. and P. Reg. Rep. 29, p. 52. 
~ Effete Diatrype. 
2197. H. obovatum, Berk. (JJonotospora biseptata, Pk. Reg. Rep. 28, p. 62). 
Decaying wood. 
771. CLADOSPORIUM, Lk. 
2198. C. herbarum, Lk. Reg. Rep. 22, p. 94. 
Dead stems, decaying fungi, etc. 
