id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 21761 Lloyd, C. G. (Curtis Gates) Synopsis of Some Genera of the Large Pyrenomycetes Camillea, Thamnomyces, Engleromyces .txt text/plain 5040 467 76 The original species were separated into a genus by Montagne in 1855, CAMILLEA LEPRIEURII (Fig. 826).--Carbonous, black, cylindrical, 2-3 cm. CAMILLEA BACILLUM (Fig. 827).--Stroma cylindrical, black, 1 cm. species with different spores (teste Montagne). CAMILLEA MUCRONATA (Fig. 828).--Stroma cylindrical, black, 6 mm. This also is a rare species, only known from the original collection by CAMILLEA LABELLUM (Fig. 829).--Plant short, cylindrical, about a cm. I believe the plant is only known from the original collection in [Illustration: #Fig. 831.# Section with spore mass (X 6).] CAMILLEA CYCLOPS.--Plants short, cylindrical, or semi-globose, black, (Fig. 837) I made of the type from the photograph of Camillea Cyclops. CAMILLEA GLOBOSA (Fig. 847).--Plants densely caespitose, sessile, different from Fries' species on account of the spores not being The plant was named by Berkeley from specimens XYLARIA ANNULIPES, described and figured by Montagne as Thamnomyces annulipes from Brazil, is same as since named Xylaria marasmoides (Fig. 854) by Berkeley. ./cache/21761.txt ./txt/21761.txt