Specimens of this mould were distributed in Cooke’s “Fungi Britannici Exsiccati,” No. 356, under the name of Clinotrichum lanosum.
Cooke’s “Handbook of British Fungi,” p. 602.
Cooke’s “Fungi Britannici Exsiccati,” No. 329, under the name of Sporidesmium polymorphum var. chartarum.
This reminds one of Preuss’s Alternaria, figured in Sturm’s “Flora;” it has been suggested that the mould, as seen when examined under a power of 320 diam., is very much like a Macrosporium. Again arises the question of the strings of spores attached end to end.
“Handbook of British Fungi,” vol. ii. p. 926, No. 2,788.