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NEW BRITISH FUNGI. 
In form resembling Ciliciopoclium violaceum. Head composed of 
clavate processes, ‘OGO-'O! in. across, covered with sugary particles ; 
globose rough bodies, *0005 in. diam., appear to be embedded in the 
substance. 
Fusarium translucens. B. Br. Ann. N.H.,No. 1610. 
Pellucid, substipitate, margin under a lens delicately ciliate ; 
white, becoming yellowish, umbilicate above ; spores slender, 
cylindrical. 
On deal. Glamis. 
Forming little transparent specks, about line diam. ; spores 
•0003 in. long. Differs from F. minutulum, Ca., in the form of the 
spores. 
Fusariuxn cucuxnezinum. B. ^ Br. Ann. N.F., No. 1611. 
Pale orange, sub-globose, then effused ; spores shortly fusiform. 
On diseased cucumbers. 
Spores '0005 in. long. 
Fusazium zhabdophozium. B.^'Br.Ann N.H., No. 1612. 
Erumpent, tawny, elevated from a white orbicular base; spores 
straight, wand-shaped. 
On dead sticks. Forres. 
Spores '0006 in. long. 
Cylindzospozuxn senecionis. B. A' Br. Ann. N.B., No. 1613. 
Forming white, conspicuous, irregular patches ; flocci flexuose, 
slender ; spores cylindrical. 
On leaves of Senecio vulgaris. 
Spores variable in length, -OOOS-’OOOG in. 
Fenicillium coifeicoloz. B. ^ Br. Ann. N.ir.,No.l6l4. 
Broadly effused, umber, flocci short, rather thick ; spores large, 
globose. 
On Pasteur’s solution. 
Spores varying much in form ; the most perfect are smooth, 
with a large nucleus, and about *0005 in. diam. 
Rhinotzichum decolozans. CooTce. 
Snow-white, soon becoming tawny ; threads erect, furcate two 
or three times at the tips, terminal joints, clavate ; spores globose, 
rough, with a very short apiculus. 
On beech mast. Forden. 
The branches terminate at the same level, and are approximate ; 
threads pale-hrownish ; spores hyaline, not more than -004 m.m. 
diam. 
Helminthospozium zhopaloides. F7’es. Beitr. t. vi.,/. 15-21. 
Black, effused; flocci fasciculate, erect, with a few short branches 
at the apex; spores cylindrical, multiseptate, obtuse, basal cell 
uncoloured. — Cooke, Fungi Britt, ii.. No. 448. 
On sacking, with Torula. Forden (Rev. J. E. Vize). 
Fusispozium obtusum. CooTce. 
Tremelloid, white; spores cylindrical, somewhat narrowed to 
each end, obtuse, triseptate, on very short threads. 
