1040 
CRYPTOGAMIA. 
Class XXIV. 
2479. TRICHOTHE'CIUM. Link. Trichothecium. Sp. 1—?. 
16575 rdseum Link rose-colored tufts 0 aut. w, W rotten wood 
2480. ACROSPO'RIUM. Nees. Acrosporium. Sp. 2—?. 
16576 monilioides Nees Monilia-like spots 0 sp. aut. W leaves of grasses Grev. crypt, fl. t. 73 
16577 fasciculatum Grev. fascicled patches 0 spring Gl. rotten oranges 
2481. BO'TRYTIS. Mich. Botrytis. Sp.4^?. 
16578 diffusa Alb. diffuse broad tufts i aut. W rotten herbac. steins Wem. trans. 4.t. 5. f. 7 
16579 agaricina Link Agaric wool.coat 0 aut. W decaying fungi 
165S0 effusa. Grev. effused spots 0 aut. Pu.Gr underside of live Ivs. 
16581 parasitica Pers. parasitic lax 0 spr. su. W on shepherd's purse Sower, t.359 
2482. ASPERGIL'LUS. M«cA. Mouldiness. Sp.i—?. 
16582 glaucus Link blue patches 0 all sea. B rotten substances BerL mag. 3. 1. 1. f. 23 
16583 laneus Li)ik. white patches yI aut. Wsh putrid fungi 
16584 virens Link green broadspots ri aut. Gsh putrid fungi [barium 
16585 penicillatus Gr^i;. pencilled spots 0 allsea. D.Gr damp specimens in Her- Grev.crypt.fl.t.32 
2483. STACHYLI'DIUM. Link. Stachvlidium. Sp.l—?. 
16586 candidura Grev. white spreading ti aut. W dead wood Wern. trans. 4. t. 5. f. 6 
2484. PENICIL'LIUM. Link. Penicillium. Sp. 2—?. 
16587 sparsum Grev. scattered broad lines ti aut. W rotten herbac.stems Grev. crypt, fl. t. 58. f.2 
16588 glaucum iire* blue tufts ts all sea. Gl. rotten substances Grev. crypt, fl. t. 58. f. 1 
2485. TRICHODER'MA. Pers. Trichoderma, Sp. 1—?. 
16589 viride Pers. green tufts 0 aut. w. W rotten wood 
Class IV. PHYLLERIACE.E. 
2486. RUBI'GO. Link. Rubigo. 
16590 aFnea Pers. alder spots 
Sp. 1—?. 
0 sum. D.Br under alder leaves Nees syst. 63 
2487. ERI'NEUM. Pers. Erineum. Sp. 9—?. 
16591 aCireum Pers. golden velvety spots 0 sum. Bt.Y Ivs. Populus nigra Edin.phil.jour. 6.t.3.f.l.'5 
16592 griseum P^w. grey velvety spots 0 spr. su. Dl.Pu under oak leaves Ed.ph.jo.6.t.3.f.l7.7rajnM 
16593 acerinum Pers. Sycomore depress.tufts 0 sp. aut. R.Br und. sycomore Ivs. Edin.phil.jou.6.t.2.f. 1&6 
16594 pyrinum Pers. Pear depress.tufts 0 aut. R.Br on crab-tree Ivs. Grev. crypt, fl. t. 22 
16595 tortu6sum Kunze tortuous depress, tufts 0 spr. su. Wsh on birch leaves Grev. crypt, fl. t. 94 
16596 Juglandis Dec. Walnut depress.tufts 0 sum. Pale under walnut Ivs. Ed.ph. jo.6.t.2.f.4. sm&m/. 
16597 clandestinumiirwraz. concealed depress.tufts 0 sum. W.Pk und- hawthorn Ivs. Edin. phil. jour. 6.t.2.f.8 
16598 roseum Kunze rose-colored depress.tufts 0 sum. Crim. on birch Ivs. 
16599 betuUnum iZefienf. Birch depress.tufts 0 spr. su. Wsh on birch Ivs. 
Grev. crypt, fl. t. 21 
Edin.phil. jour.6.t.3.f.l6 
CONIOMYCETES. 
Class I. Toberculari^ 
2488. TUBERCULA'RIA. Todf. Tubercularia. Sp.3~?. 
16600 vulgaris Pers. common gregario. all sea. Dp.R decayed sticks Sower, t, 294 
Clavdria cocc'inea Sowerb. 
16601 c6nfluens Pers. confluent gregario. 0 aut. sp. F.R dead sycomore branches 
16602 granulata Pers. rough scattered aut. Br dead branches Grev. crypt. 187 
16579 
16585 
16588 
History, Use, Propagation, Culture, 
"479 Trichothecium. The thecee are intermixed among a mass of hair-like filaments ; whence the name. 
2480! Acrosporium. From ax^o;, the top of any thing, and a-!ro^K, a sporule ; the latter occupymg the 
summit of the simple filaments. ... „ , . i , 
2481. Botrytis. So called from ^or^v;, a bunch of grapes, in allusion to the clusters of little globular seeds or 
^'^^^m^^Tspersillus. This is the name of the brush with which the holy-water is scattered in Catholic cere- 
monies. The little plant, consisting of a stem and a cluster of sporules at the top, is not unlike a little brush 
* 248a^ stachyiidium. From ftro^xps, a spike, and ulot, similar. The sporules are disperifed in a sort of spiked 
manner on the filaments. 
