60 



Septoria Avcllanae, B. & Br.; Rab. ] 



<Jn the underside of leaves of Corylus 



growing in a circinate manner. 



A 



*L ? •/ nate man 1 ner ' Uathford, C. E. Broome. 



gpoies fusiform, carved about -0004 inch lone 



bporidesmium triglochinis , B. & Br Soris 

 punctiformibus e basi celmjari oriundis; sporis unioribus 



oblique divisis demum oblongis fenestratis. b 



On Triglochin palustre. 



j r nAni ght * brown ' "006--008 inch in diametei 



•0003--0007. 



■ 



spores 



is Lt± *- -* »«^s 



Stilbum melleum, B & Br. Minutum, pallide lu- 

 teum ; stipite curto sursum dilatato hispido ; sporis globosis 



c m ondir C ° rpUSCu]is mult0 ■*«*» verrucosis in contextu 



Miss 



On bark. 



King's Wood 



sbury, Jan. 1861 



— - — — w w 



In form resembling Ciliciopodium violaceum but 

 of a uniform pale yellow tint; head composed of dava?e 

 processes, about 009-01 inch across, covered with si/arv 

 particles or the granules of crystallized honey The globose 



L ou tt is&r 6 inch in diamete - a ^ ari ^ ^ 



sursum iiini no<n. v,^:„ x -i . ,. , . . '"^^uit, 



mb 

 On deal. 



On deal. Glamis, Rev. J. Stevenson, 

 forming little transparentspecks about l k of a line in 

 diameter. Spores '0003 inch long. Differs from F ™; " 



tulum, Cd., in the form of the spores. 



F. 



cucumerinum 



sub 



,ri-a^„ j • /v ' ±Jlm x aiuue aurannacum 



globosum dem effusum; sporis breviter fusiformibus. 



. a • rhf jbdophorum, B. & Br. Erumpens, subfulvum 



On dead sticks. Forres, Rev. J. Keith. 

 Spores -0006 inch long. 



Cylindrosporium senecionis 



pitulis e " 2 



inaculis candidis oriundis 



& 



Caes- 



floccis flezaosis graciKbus; sporis cylindricis 



indidis ormudis. 

 ^ n wTT eS °^ Se . necio . vulgaris. Rannoch, Dr. Bu 



Wh ... 

 on the leaves. 



Forming 



long. 



variable 



in length, '0003—0006 inch 



or more 



