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MYOOLOGIA SO OTIC A. 

 By Rev. JOHN STEVENSON. 



( Continued from page 125.) 



2203. P. (Hymenoscypha) subularis Bull. Fr. Syst. Myc. ii. 



p. 118. 



Brick-coloured, fragile ; cup hypo-crateriform, quite entire ; stem 

 very long, slender ; sporidia '017 - "02 x '004- "005 mm. 



On fallen seeds of Angelica. Oct. 



East. Moray 



West. — — 



Forres, 1879. R- ev - J- Keith. 



Europe. 



2204. P. (Hymenoscypha) pallido-virescens Phill. Grevillca, vi. 



p. 24. 



Scattered or gregarious, stipitate, tough, pallid green ; cup patelli- 

 form, often convex, margin quite entire ; stem slender, somewhat 

 flexuous, often villose, more or less elongated, slightly attenuate 

 below, immersed in the earth ; asci cylindraceo-clavate ; sporidia 

 elliptic, "015 x -005 mm. ; paraphyses filiform, filled with globules. 



On roots of grass. Oct. 



East. Moray 



West. ■ 



Forres, 1879. R ev - J- Keith. 



England. 



2205. P. (Hymenoscypha) sordida Fckl. Symb. Myc. p. 229. 



Gregarious, dirty- coloured ; cup smooth, patelliform, margined, the 

 margin at length crispo-lacerate, involute ; stem firm, scarcely equal- 

 ling the diameter of the cup, disc at length reddish ; asci linear, stipi- 

 tate, 8-spored ; sporidia biseriate, cylindrical, curved, hyaline, 8x2 

 mik. 



On decaying stick of broom. Jan. 



East. Moray 



West. . 



Forres, 1880. Rev. J. Keith. 



Europe. 



2206. P. (Mollisia) lacustris Fr. C. Hbk. No. 2101. 



On straw of Phalaris arundinacea. Nov. 



East. Moray 



West. 



Forres. Rev. J. Keith. 

 England. Europe. 



