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Botrytis—cont 
be the conidial forms of 
species of Peziza, At a 
certain kinds of 
possible to grow these plants 
in succession, if the disease 
has once gained a footing. 
B. cana, Kze. & Schm. 
On decaying plants. 
B. vera, Fries. 
. On dead herbaceous plants. 
Ovularia, Saccardo. 
0. lychnicola, Mass. 
On living leaves of Lychnis 
dioica. 
0. Berberidis, Che. 
On living leaves 
astatica, 
0. Filipendule, Che. 
On st? leaves of Spirea 
Filipendula. 
0. Syringz, Berk. 
On living leaves 
vulgaris. 
of Berberis 
of Syringa 
Sepedonium, Link. 
S. chrysospermum, — 
On various deca gi. 
Said to be the ete form of 
Hypomyces chrysospermus, 
Tul. 
VERTICILLIEZE. 
Verticillium, Nees. 
V. Candelabrum, Bon. 
On rotten wood. 
V. compactiusculum, Saccardo. 
On decaying plants, 
V. ampelinum, Che. § Mass. 
On living stem of Vitis. 
V. lateritium, Berk. 
On decaying herbaceous stems. 
Acrostolagmus, Corda. 
A. cinnabarinus, Corda. 
On decaying plants. 
Trichothecium, Link, 
T. roseum, Link, 
On dead bark, decaying fruit, 
&c. 
T, candidum, Wallr.. 
On dead bark. 
Arthrobotrys, Corda. 
| A. rosea, Mass. 
On rotten wood. 
Mycogone, Link. 
M. rosea, Link. 
On decaying agaries. 
M. cervina, Ditm. 
On decaying Peziza. 
Ramularia, Feckt. 
R. lactea, Fehl. 
On living leaves of Viola 
odorata. 
R. Hellebori, Feckt. 
On Helleborus fætidus. 
R. variabilis, Fehl. 
On living leaves of Verbascum 
Helicomyces, Link. 
H. tubulosus, Riess. 
On rotten wood, 
