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Oidium— cont. 
0. monilioides, Link. 
On erin leaves of Holcus 
lana 
0. cael Des 
On living leaves ve cultivated 
roses. 
Oidium—cont. 
0. Chrysanthemi, Rab. 
On living leaves of cultivated 
varieties of Chrysanthemum. 
0. pactolinum, Che. 
On living leaves of Jasminum. 
CEPHALOSPORIE E. 
Botryosporium, Corda. 
B. pulchrum, Corda. 
Overrunning stored Dahlia 
tubers. 
(Edocephalum, Preuss. 
0. Preusii, Saccardo. 
On dead leaves of Heuchera. 
0. sulphureum, Che. § Mass. 
On decaying rope. 
Rhopalomyces, Corda. 
R. elegans, Corda. 
On decaying vegetable matter. 
Trichoderma, Pers. 
T. viride, Pers. 
On decaying wood, &c. 
his is considered p» men the 
conidial condition of Hypo- 
ea rufa. 
ASPERGILLEX, 
Aspergillus, Micheli. 
A. glaucus, Link, 
On all kinds of damp or decay- 
ing pem 
A. candidus, Link. 
On sae yis iut & c. 
Penicillium, Link. 
P. glaucum, Link. 
On decaying plants. 
P. candidum, Link. 
On decaying plants. 
Hyphoderma, Fries. 
H. roseum ies. 
On rotten wood. 
Rhinotrichum, Corda. 
R. repens, Preuss. 
On rotten wood. 
R. niveum, Che. & Mass. 
On old wood. 
R. Bloxami, Berk. & Broome. 
On dead wood. 
Sporotrichum, Link. 
S. laxum, Nees. 
On rotten wood. 
Sporotrichum— conf. 
S. sulphureum, Grev. 
On dead bark. 
S. chlorinum, Link. 
On fallen oak leaves. 
Monosporium, Bon 
M. ve maa Che. & Mass. 
On dung 
Botrytis, Micheli. 
B. corolligena, Che. & Mass 
On fading corolla of Calceo- 
laria. (See plate. 
B. argillacea, Che = 
On wood. 
B. Croci, Che. & Mass. 
On dead leaves of Crocus. 
B. fascicularis, Corda 
On dead pericarps of Aesculus 
Hippocastanum. 
B. cinerea, Pers. 
On decaying vegetable matter. 
B. vulgaris, Fries 
and also on living 
some are known to 
