32 
On ostrich dung, and on cat dung, Kew. Mass. and Salm 
Icke p. 70s 
Monilia candicans Sacc. Fung. novi vel. crit., No. 246. 
Tufts floccose, from yellowish to white ; vert hyphe creeping, 
fertile erect, sparingly septate, vaguely branched above, colourless ; 
conidia eabeiulale. rising from small sterigmata on che branches, 
lemon-shaped, 15 x 9-10, subhyaline, faintly yellowish. 
On rotten wood. Belmont, Hereford. 
Monilia Koningi Oud. Arch. Neer. des Sci. Exact. et. Nat. VIL 
(1902), p. 287, Tab. 21. 
Hyphz colourless, 4-5u thick, septate, creeping, dichotomously 
branched, fertile branches erect forming a raceme 30-40 long , with 
a chain of up to 20 conidia at the tips; conidia subglobose apicules 
smooth 6- Sy in diameter, faint reddish-brown (avellaneo- roseis). 
Grown in gelatine from pulverized humus, it forms orbicular, 
subzonate brownish tufts. 
This is evidently the same fungus as one I grew several years ago 
on its natural matrix, decaying vegetation. In my specimen the 
fertile branches are nearly all subdivided into two or more of the 
fertile branchlets. If Qudemans’ species were grown in more natural 
conditions the branching might be different. Some of his branches 
are divided as shown in the drawing. 
Grown at South Kensington from material collected at Annan, 
Dumfriesshire. 
Cephalosporium succineum. Mass. and Salm., |.c., p. 79, Fig. 34. 
Forming very minute scattered patches on sheep’s dung. Reigate. 
Acremonium fimicolum. Mass. and Salm., l.c., p. 79, Fig. 92. 
Forming snow-white tufts on rabbit dung. Kew. 
Sepedonium niveum. Mass. and Salm., l.c., p. 80, Fig. 70. 
On dung of red deer. Kew. 
Oedocephalum ochraceum. Mass. and Salm., l.c., p. 80, Figs. 83-85. 
On dung of rabbit. Kew. 
Botrytis pilulifera Sacc. in Mich. II. (1880), p. 122. 
Forming dense snow-white tufts on fowl’s dung. Kew. Mass. 
and Salm., l.c., p. 81. 
