212 The Fungi of Wiltshire. 



Genus CLXXIX., Atractium Fr. Stem firm. Head subglobose. 

 Spores fusiform, elongated. 



Genus CLXXX., Volutella, Tode. Receptacle fringed, or studded 

 with long hyaline bristles. Spores diffluent, gelatinous. 



Volutella Buxi B. and B., Spye Park, on box. 



; — ciliata Fr., common on decaying plants. 



melaloma B. and B., Spye Park, on Carex pendula. 



Genus CLXXXL, Tubercularia Tode. Receptacle verrucoeform 

 innate, clothed with a dense stratum of gelatinous minute spores. 



Tubercularia vulgaris Tode, is probably a conidioid state of 

 Nectria cinnabarina Fr. 



Genus CLXXXIL, Fusarium Lk. Receptacle discoid, innato- 

 erumpent, imraarginate, clothed with diffluent subgelatinous spores. 



Fusarium tremelloides Grev., on dead nettles. 



Genus CLXXXIIL, Myrothecium Tode. Receptacle at length 

 marginate. Spores diffluent, oblong, forming a flat, or slightly 

 convex, dark green stratum. 



Genus CLXXXIY., Epicoccum Lk. Receptacle subglobose, 

 vesicular, studded with large, somewhat stipitate spores. 



Epicoccum neglectum Desm., Spye Park on dead potamogeton. 



Genus CLXXXV., Illosporium Mart Receptacle obscure. 

 Spores irregular, falling away like meal. 



Genus CLXXXVL, (Egerita P. Receptacle obscure, spores 

 irregular, disposed in short moniliform threads at the apices of 

 flexuous, branched, radiating, compacted peduncles. 



(Egerita Candida P., Spye Park, on rotten sticks. 



ORDER XIX. DEMATICI. 



Genus CLXXXVII., Arthrobotryum Cesati. Common stem com- 

 posed of jointed threads. Spores large, radiating so as to form a 

 little head, dark, septate. 



Genus CLXXXVIII., Bendryphium Cd. Threads free, jointed, 

 simple below, branched above. Branches and branchlets often 

 monilioid. Spores septate, acrogenous, concatenated. 



Genus CLXXXIX., Periconia Cd. Stem composed of fasciaelate, 

 compacted threads, head globose. Spores fixed to the free apices 

 of the threads. 



