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Genus CXXXVL, Pestalozzia Be Not. Spores septate, seated 

 on a long peduncle, crested above. 



Genus CXXXVIL, Cheirospora Fr. Spores collected in bundles, 

 at the tip of hyaline, filiform sporophores, forming moniliform 

 threads. 



Cheirospora botryospora Fr., Bowood, &c, on beech sticks. 



Genus CXXXVIIL, Nemaspora P. Spores coloured, oozing out 

 in large tendrils. Spores of two kinds, some minute, others fili- 

 form, with a strong curvature. 



Genus CXXXIX., Myxosporium Be Not. Spores coloured, 

 minute, of one kind, forming tendrils. 



Genus CXL., Glceosporium Mont. Spores hyaline, simple, of one 

 kind, oozing out in the form of tendrils. 



ORDER XIY. TORTJLACEI. 

 Genus CXLL, Torula P. 



Torula hysterioides Cd., Spye Park, on alder poles. 



herbarum Lk., Rudlow, &c, common. 



graminis Lib., Spye Park, on aira csespitosa. 



ovalispora B., Rudlow, &c, on stumps. 



Genus CXLIL, Bactridium Kze. Spores radiating, coloured or 

 hyaline, oblong, multiseptate. 



Bactridium flavum Kze., Rudlow, on elm timber. 



Genus CXLIIL, Helicosporium Nees. Parasitical. Spores fili- 

 form, articulated, spirally involute. 



Genus CXLIV., Bispora Cd. Flocci tomiparous, moniliform, 

 composed of didymous spores. 



Bispora monilioides Cd., common on stumps. 



Genus CXLY., Septonema Cd. Flocci tomiparous, moniliform 

 composed of multiseptate spores. 



Genus CXLVL, Sporoschisma B. and B. Flocci erect, simple. 

 Outer membrane tough, inarticulate. Endochrome at length 

 emergent, breaking up into four-septate spores. 



Sporoschisma mirabile B. and B., Spye Park, on beech sticks. 



Genus CXLVIL, Sporidesmium Lk. Spores mostly irregular, 

 pericellular, springing immediately from the obscure mycelium, 



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