﻿OF 
  BRITISH 
  FUNGI. 
  137 
  

  

  111. 
  Perithecium 
  delicate. 
  Spores 
  containing 
  a 
  row 
  

  

  of 
  sporidiola, 
  oozing 
  out 
  in 
  a 
  tendril. 
  

  

  Daeluca, 
  Cast. 
  

  

  112. 
  Perithecium 
  thin, 
  bristly. 
  Spores 
  vermiculate. 
  

  

  Veehiculaeia, 
  Tode. 
  

  

  113. 
  Perithecium 
  flat, 
  opening 
  at 
  the 
  base. 
  Spores 
  

  

  septate, 
  aristate. 
  Discosia, 
  Lib. 
  

  

  114. 
  Perithecium 
  scutellseform. 
  Spores 
  curved. 
  

  

  Pilidium, 
  Kze. 
  

  

  1L5. 
  Perithecium 
  membranaceous, 
  at 
  length 
  effused. 
  

   Spores 
  minute. 
  Melasmia, 
  Lev. 
  

  

  116. 
  Perithecium 
  irregular, 
  thiu, 
  confluent. 
  Spores 
  

  

  large, 
  obovate, 
  at 
  length 
  tomiparous. 
  

  

  Piggotia, 
  Berk. 
  

  

  117. 
  Perithecium 
  minute, 
  incorporated. 
  Spores 
  ob- 
  

  

  long 
  or 
  thread-shaped, 
  simple 
  or 
  septate, 
  es- 
  

   caping 
  in 
  tendrils. 
  Septoeia, 
  Fr. 
  

  

  118. 
  Perithecium 
  distinct. 
  Spores 
  uniseptate 
  or 
  sim- 
  

  

  ple, 
  escaping 
  in 
  tendrils. 
  Ascochyta, 
  Lib. 
  

  

  119. 
  Perithecium 
  minute, 
  seated 
  on 
  a 
  discoloured 
  spot. 
  

  

  Spores 
  ovoid 
  or 
  oblon?, 
  straight, 
  minute, 
  

   ejected 
  in 
  tendrils 
  from 
  a 
  terminal 
  pore. 
  

  

  Piiyllosticta, 
  Pers. 
  

  

  120. 
  Perithecium 
  subglobose. 
  Spores 
  more 
  or 
  less 
  

  

  globose, 
  escaping 
  in 
  tendrils 
  through 
  a 
  fissure. 
  

  

  Ciieilaeia, 
  Lib. 
  

  

  121. 
  Perithecium 
  bursting 
  longitudinally. 
  Sporophorea 
  

  

  branched. 
  Spores 
  oblong, 
  uniseptate. 
  

  

  Cystotricha, 
  Berk. 
  

  

  122. 
  Perithecium 
  concealed. 
  Spores 
  hyaline, 
  crested. 
  

  

  Neottiosporia, 
  Desm. 
  

  

  