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NEW BRITISH FUNGI. 
Coryneum pustulatum, Peek. Sacc. Syll. 4069. 
On Castanea. Kew. 
Oospora inaequalis, CJce. Sf Mass. 
Very thin, effused, like a glaucous bloom, pale grey. Conidia 
very unequal in size and form, from globose to elliptical, united in 
short curved, simple, or branched threads, hyaline, from 5 /x to 10 
x 5 /i. 
On culms of Bamboo. Kew. 
Oidium farinosum, Cooke Fungi Britt. No. 345. 
White, mealy, effused, covering the young leaves and twigs as 
if dusted with flour. Threads simple, breaking up into elliptical, 
truncate joints, or conidia, which are smooth, 28-30 x 12 /x. 
Mycol. Univ ., No. 1772. Vize, Micro-fungi , No. 78. 
On apple leaves and twigs. Various localities in England. 
First found and described in 1870 or 1871, but reference to the 
description cannot now be found. It is not included in Saccardo’s 
Sylloge. 
HXonosporium coprophilum, Cke. Mass. 
Snowy-white, tufts subglobose, at length confluent. Threads 
interwoven, septate, fertile threads short, repeatedly dichotomous, 
branches ascending, slightly attenuated upwards, conidia ovate, 
continuous, hyaline, granular within, 12-15 x 10 /x. 
On dung. Kew. 
Botrytis corolligenum, Cke. fy Mass. 
Scattered, white ; threads erect, septate, very shortly branched 
near the tips ; conidia oval, crowded in small subglobose heads, 
continuous, hyaline, 25 x 15-18 ft. 
On Calceolaria flowers. Kew Gardens. 
Botrytis (Polyactis) croci, Cke. <Sf Mass. 
Small dark smoky tufts, sometimes confluent and effused, 
threads thick, rather closely septate, slightly branched at the 
attenuated apices, pale olive below, colourless above. Conidia 
elliptical, continuous, hyaline, 15-18 X 8-10 /x, collected at the 
tips of the threads, or branchlets, in small capituli of from 3 to 7 
or 8 conidia. 
On dead leaves of Crocus. Kew. 
Rhinotrichum niveum, Cke. Sf Mass. 
Tufted, csespitose, snowy white. Threads erect, simple, septate, 
not quite so thick as the diameter of the spores ; upper joint, and 
sometimes the second, bearing conical spicules, which support the 
ovate conidia. Conidia rather large, continuous, hyaline, ovate or 
subelliptical, with a persistent minute apiculus at the base, 20-25 
x 10-12 /x. 
On dead wood. Chiswick. 
Torula (Tetracolium) gyrosa, Cke. fy Mass. 
Forming small punctiform tufts, black, conidia subquadrate, 
nucleate, three or four united in variously curved threads, which 
