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stratum, which extends to the gênerai wall. This central granular 

 mass pushes out near its tip horizontally a lensshaped extension, 

 till it touches the wall near the widest part. Hère for a while 

 it seems to solder to the wall, spreading slightly above and below 

 the first fine circulai - line of contact. At this line a thickening 

 now takes place upon the wall, and is soon seen to hâve a s'emi- 

 circular section projecting inwards. The central globules now con- 

 tract, the lentiform portion quits the wall and leaves the thickened 

 line as a ring." 



De herhenherende Arter ère aile udstyrede med mangesporede 

 Asci. De ère lutter Gj0dningsfonner og findes fomemlig oui Vin- 

 teren. S. 355 betegnes Shegten saaledes: „ Ascozonus Eenny (sectio 

 nova). Cupulae minutissimae , lucenter hyalinse, heniisphaericse et 

 sessiles, aut subconicae et stipitatae, glabrse aut in nua specie sub- 

 hirta?, ad marginem pilis pleruniqre uniserialis coronatae, stercori- 

 colse. Discus planus aut convexus, ascis prominentibus papillatus. 

 Asci ampli, curvati, clayati aut oblongo-ovati , sporas 16 ad 128 

 aut etiam plures includentes, annulo subcrasso conspicuo versum 

 apicem cincti, fissm-a terticali bilabiata déhiscentes. Paraphyses 

 innumerosœ , interduni furcatse. Spora3 numerosa3, oblongo fusi- 

 formes, intus egranulosaa, episporio hyalino glabro inclusse, ad 

 maturitatem asei extrimitatem versus in massam ovatam imbricatam 

 plerumqve aggregata3." Der beskrives f0lgende Species, sorn aile 

 ère fundne i Hereford: 1) Ascoz. cunicularius (Boud.) Eenny. 

 2) Ascoz. Woolhopensis (B. & Br.) Benny. „On bird's dung. 

 Winter." 3) Ascoz. Leveillei Eenny. „On rabbit's dung. Winter." 

 4) Ascoz. Crouani Eenny. „On rabbit's dung. Autumn." 5) Ascoz. 

 Parvisporus Eenny. „On rabbit's dung. Autumn." 6) Ascoz. sub- 

 hirtus Eenny. ,,On rabbit's dung. Autumn." 



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Idet jeg ogsaa her fblger Boudier som den, der har givet 

 det bedste Bidrag til Ascobolernes Systematik, maa jeg opfatte 

 Eenny 's characteristiske Sectio som Genus. 



