NEW BRITISH FUNGI. 
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Botrytis (Polyactis) gonabotxyoides, Che. Sf Mass. 
Whitish. Hyphee gregarious, but not fasciculate, erect, simple 
or furcate, septate, pale olive below, conidia elliptical, continuous, 
hyaline, 15 X 7-8 p, in subglobose apical clusters, and also in 
three or four similar clusters at various heights around the septa of 
the hyphae, but the joints are not swollen, conidiiphores short, and 
crested at the apex. 
On dead leaves of Hypericum calycinum. Kew. 
Verticillium amp e linum, C. # Mass. 
White, csespitose. Threads erect, sparingly branched, ultimate 
branches mostly ternate, attenuated to the apex, septate, conidia 
elliptic, hyaline, continuous, 10 X 4 p. 
On vine knots. Herbarium ground. Kew. 
Coniospoxium caxbonaceum ( Carm .). 
Epiphyllous, effused, resembling patches of Fumago , black, 
opaque, conidia oval or lemon-shaped, like spores of some species 
of Chcetomium , continuous, brown, opaque, 10 x 12 p. Gymno- 
sporium carbonaceum , Carm. MSS. 
On leaves of Spiraea ulmaria. Appin. 
Toxula nucleata, Coohe. 
Forming small, irregular, thinly effused, blackish patches, my- 
celium creeping, threads with an attenuated hyaline base, above 
resolved into 6-8 subglobose concatenate conidia, which remain 
for a long time united. Conidia dark brown, subglobose, with a 
large nucleus, 10-12 p, diam. 
On herb stems. Shroffeld’s Wood. (F. Currey.) 
Periconia xepens, Coohe. 
Forming small black tufts. Threads short, flexuous, simple or 
shortly branched, closely septate, especially upwards, where the 
cells are about equal in length and diameter, pale brownish above 
but hyaline at the base, 8-10 p diam. Conidia solitary, apical, 
globose, opaque, dark brown, 20-25 p. 
On herb stems. Chislehurst. (F. Currey.) 
Monotospora asperosposra, Che. Mass. 
Effused, black, forming thin velvety patches. Threads erect, 
short, attenuated upwards from the discoid base, without septa, 
opaque and dark brown below, pale above. Conidia globose, rough 
with minute warts, brown, 24-28 p diam. 
On dead twigs of Clematis. Shere. 
Acxemoniella pallida, Che. Mass. 
Somewhat effused, forming pallid spots on dead leaves, mycelium 
creeping, hyaline, fertile threads short, erect, septate, hyaline, with 
short lateral, acuminate branches. Conidia terminal, ovate, con- 
tinuous, clear brown (30-35 X 25 p). 
On dead leaves (elm?). Eastbourne. (C. J. Muller.) 
Scolecotrichum phomoides, Che. Sf Mass. 
Amphigenous. Tufts minute, black, sub-orbicular, punctiform, 
resembling some Fhoma , Threads erect, simple, slender, fascicu- 
