PATELLARIA. S63 



Patellaria pallida Berk., "Ann. Nat. Hist./' No. 

 1831; " Grevillea," vii. p. 8. 



On smooth bark ! (Rev. A. Bloxam). 



(6) Hyaline, septate. 

 7. Patellaria proxima. B. and Br. 



Orbicular, shield-like, depressed, somewhat immersed, 

 black; hymenium same colour or brown-black; asci 

 clavate ; sporidia 8, oblong, obtuse at the ends, slightly 

 curved, 4 to 5-septate, 17 25 x 5 6/z; paraphyses free, 

 filiform, slender, branched. 



Patellaria proxima B. and Br., "Ann. Nat, Hist.," 

 No. 9(55, t. 16, f. 18; Cooke, " Handbk.," No. 2170. P. 

 parvula Cooke, " Handbk.," 2178. 



Exs. Cooke, "Fung. Brit./' No. G60; Phil., " Elv. 

 Brit.," No. 147. 



On dead oak. 



" Closely resembling P. atrata, but differing materi- 

 ally in the fruit " (B. and Br.). 



Name Proximus, nearest, next ; from its approach- 

 ing another species. 



Barking ! (Berkeley and Broome). Shrewsbury ! 



8. Patellaria Hyperici. Phil. 



Gregarious, very minute, innate-sessile, applanate, 

 immarginate, glabrous, blackish-brown ; asci broadly 

 clavate ; sporidia 8, biseriate, oblong-elliptic, triseptate, 

 17.- -20 x 5 8/m] paraphyses filiform. 



Patellaria Hyperici Phil, in " Grevillea," x. p. 69. 



On dead stems of Hyp&rwwm,. 



Cups 100 to 300/z broad, at first innate, then 

 emerging. The sporidia of this species germinate freely 

 within the ascus, thrusting the germ-tubes through the 

 walls of the ascus ; the free sporidia often present a 

 germ-tube twice their length while yet in the hymenium. 



Name Hypericum, a genus of Hypericacea ; growing 

 on Hypericum. 



Shrewsbury 1 



