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and anastomosing ; conidia minute, globose or globose-elliptical, 
hyaline, 2-2°5X 1°5-2u, densely crowded on the branches in 
small groups. 
Found by Mr. Pycraft on the flesh of dead birds from America, 
with which it was doubtless introduced. Hitherto recorded on 
the decaying bodies of Coleoptera in N. America. 
Botrytis angularis A. L. Sm. Journ. Bot., May, 1898. 
Conidiophores unbranched, pale yellowish, the tip angularly 
swollen, and producing from the angles swollen bladder-like cells 
measuring 15x10, the stalks continuing to grow and form 
other heads ; spores elliptical-oblong, 10 x 64, borne on very small 
projections on the swollen cells. | 
On damp moss and earth. Mr. Jenkin, Newport, Feb., 1897. 
Acrostalagmus albus Preuss. Linnwa, 1851, p. 126. 
Tufts effused, slender, somewhat woolly, white ; sterile hyphe 
creeping, continuous or spuriously septate, not much branched ; 
fertile branches ascending or creeping, branched above in a 
verticillate manner; branchlets slightly curved, attenuated 
towards the tips; conidia borne in a spherical head on the tips 
of the branchlets soon falling off, very small, elliptical-oblong 
3X 1-2 colourless. 
On stalks of Bryonia disica. Cambridge, Nov., 1896. Journ. 
Bot.; Jam., £397, p. 3. 
Periconia pycnospora Fres., Beitr., p. 20, t. IV., figs. 1-9. 
Fertile hyphz gregarious, erect, rigid, sooty-brown,200-300u x 
10-14, unbranched with few septa, paler upwards; conidia 
borne at the apex, at first in chains, sessile, brown, muriculate 
12-17 in diameter. 
On dead her : ae ces 
erbaceous leaves. Annan, Dumfrieshire, Aug., 1896. 
Journ. Bot., Jan., 1897, p. 8. 
Humaria RoumegueriSacc. Peziza Roumegueri Karst., Grev. VIL, p. 64 
Gregarious, sessile, fleshy, orbicular, margin distinct, thin and 
membranaceous, paler than the orange yellow disc ; asci cylin- 
drical, 8-spored; spores in one row, fusoid-oblong, smooth, 
colourless 24-27 xg paraphyses curved, clavate at the apex 
filled with orange granules. 
