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Britain (Linlithgow). Scattered or crowded, 2 — 2'o mm. Across. Chondrioderma virgineum, Mass. (n. Sp. ) (figs. 216 — 220). Gregarious; regular, hemispherieal, sometimes slightly de- pressed, sessile on a broad base, ivall at first polished, snow-white, the outer film falling away in patches, grey or pulverulent below ; columella snow-white, depressed, rugose, extending over the greater portion of base of sporangium ; capillitium forming a dense net, threads very thin, colourless, combining at ...mimerous ptoints to form large, ir^rgular, membranaceous expansions of a pale lilac colour ; spores globose, pale lilac, very minutely vcrru- culose, 8 — 11 fjL diameter. Chondrioderma Coohei, Mass. , in Herb. , Kew. On leaves. Britain (Hampstead). (Type in Herb. , Kew. ) Densely gregarious, but not crowded, about '5 diameter. Agreeing with Chondrioderma Friesianum, Host. , in the struc- ture of the sporangial wall, but distinct in the capillitium and spores. Chondrioderma dealbata, Mass. Sporangia scattered or crowded, subglobose, sessile on a broad base, sometimes seated on a white hypothallus, wall very smooth, ■white, fragile, dehiscing in a circuinscusilc manner; columella s^tbglobose, white, sometimes almost obsolete ; capillitium dense.
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