﻿OF 
  BRITISH 
  FUNGI. 
  159 
  

  

  824. 
  Perithecia 
  globose, 
  depressed 
  or 
  conical. 
  Spo- 
  

   ridia 
  large, 
  ovate, 
  many-celled, 
  with 
  transverse 
  

   septa, 
  coloured. 
  Pl^ospoba, 
  Rabh. 
  

  

  325. 
  Perithecia 
  superficial, 
  scattered, 
  carbonaceous, 
  

  

  hence 
  brittle. 
  Sporidia 
  oval, 
  oblong, 
  or 
  oblong- 
  

   fusiform, 
  two 
  or 
  many-celled, 
  coloured. 
  

  

  Spii^ria, 
  Fr. 
  

  

  326. 
  Perithecia 
  horny, 
  acute. 
  Sporidia 
  acicular, 
  sep- 
  

  

  tate, 
  pale 
  or 
  hyaline. 
  

  

  Hhapiiidospora, 
  Be 
  Not. 
  

  

  327. 
  Perithecia 
  scattered, 
  coriaceous, 
  at 
  first 
  covered 
  

  

  or 
  superficial. 
  Sporidia 
  oblong 
  or 
  fusiform, 
  

   often 
  curved, 
  two 
  or 
  more-celled, 
  hyaline 
  or 
  

   yellowish. 
  Leptosph.eria, 
  Be 
  Not. 
  

  

  328. 
  Perithecia 
  scattered, 
  immersed, 
  membranaceous, 
  

  

  with 
  an 
  erumpent 
  ostiolum. 
  Sporidia 
  cylin- 
  

   drical, 
  curved, 
  or 
  straight, 
  simple, 
  rarely 
  uni- 
  

   septate, 
  hyaline. 
  Crypto 
  sph^ebia, 
  Be 
  Not. 
  

  

  329. 
  Perithecia 
  rugulose 
  or 
  setulose. 
  Sporidia 
  ovoid, 
  

  

  simple, 
  dark-coloured 
  (sometimes 
  caudate 
  at 
  

   one 
  extremity). 
  Soedabia, 
  Be 
  Not. 
  

  

  330. 
  Perithecia 
  fragile, 
  hispid 
  or 
  setulose 
  at 
  the 
  apex. 
  

  

  Ostiolum 
  large. 
  Paraphyses 
  none. 
  Sporidia 
  

   two-celled, 
  brownish. 
  Ventubia, 
  Be 
  Not. 
  

  

  331. 
  Perithecia 
  papyraceous, 
  villose 
  or 
  strigose. 
  Spo- 
  

  

  ridia 
  elongated, 
  septa 
  obscure, 
  hyaline 
  or 
  pailld. 
  

   Lasiosph-Ebia, 
  Be 
  Not. 
  

  

  332. 
  Perithecia 
  membranaceous. 
  Ostiolum 
  subulate, 
  

  

  rostrate. 
  Sporidia 
  simple. 
  

  

  ( 
  'kkatosto.ua, 
  Fr, 
  

  

  833. 
  Perithecia 
  papyraceous, 
  scattered, 
  rostrate. 
  Spo- 
  

   ridia 
  cylindrical 
  or 
  oblong, 
  often 
  curved, 
  two 
  

   to 
  four-celled. 
  Gnomonia, 
  Be 
  Not. 
  

  

  