KEVISION OF SGOTGH SPHJEROPSIDEH ATO MELANCOnEH 



(By Prof J. W. H. TRAIL, A.M., M.D., F.L.S.) 

 (Continued fro??i Page 190.) 



(All measurements, except where specified, are in thousandths of a millimetre) , 



b. On Monocotyledons* 



*86. H. Sparganii Niessl. 2377, C. 276, S.M. 3037 (D. & R. 

 Trail, Sc. Fat. 1885, p. 126). 

 On dead stems of Sparganium ramosum, near Aberdeen, in 

 March. 

 Dee. 

 H. arundinacea (Desm.) Sacc, M. 1116. See Stagonospora 



vexata. 

 H. elegans Berk. M. 1113. 



" On dead Reed, spring-summer." 

 Under this name is given in the Mycologia Scotica a fungus which 

 must be a Stagonospora, as Berkeley describes it (Ann. N.H. 

 208, t.XI.f.9) as. having hyaline sporidia, broadly fusiform, 

 long, 6-8-septate, each articulation showing a large globose 

 nucleus, pedunculate. This seems to come nearest Stagono- 

 spora dolosa Sacc. and Roum. 

 *87. H. CUlmiseda Sacc. 2392, C. 278, S.M. 3038 (D. &R. Trail, 

 Sc. Nat., 1885, p. 129). 

 On dead stems of Phragmites communis, at Rescobie, in 

 Forfarshire (not at Aberdeen, as quoted in Cooke's 

 list). 

 Tay. 



