ftiri Dothideaceae, Hyalosporae, Phyllachora. 



atris; spermatiis cylindraceis, 6sl'/ 2 , subrectis, hyalinis, cirrhis 

 aureis. 



Bab. in pag. inf. foliorurn viventium Galii sylvatici, pr. 

 (Estrich Germanise. 



107. Phyllachora Gentianae (Schw.) Sacc, Dothidea Geniiance Schw. 5197 

 Syn. Amer. bor. u. 1910. — Maculis irregulariter effusis, ad lon- 

 gitudinem semi-uncialem nigris aut subolivascentibus fere con- 

 tinuis; fibrillulis tenuissimis parenchymate innatis; cellulis sparsis 

 frequentissimis, su bconice elevatis, atronitentibus dernum pertusis. 



Hab. rara sed distinctissima in foliis emarcidis Gentianae 

 ochroleucaj Nazareth Amer. bor. 



*** In caulibus herbarum. 



108. Phyllachora Eupaiorii (B, et C.) Sacc., Doihidea Eupatorii B. 519« 

 et C. North Amer. Fungi, n. 887. — Erumpeus ; elongata irre- 

 gularis; ascis obovatis brevibus; sporidiis .... 



Hab.m caule Eupatorii coronopi f ol i i , Carol. super. — 

 Sistit plagulas nigras granulosas, tenues, irregulariter erumpentes, 

 25-30 mill. long. 

 100. Phyiiachora stipata (Fr.) Sacc, Doihidea stipata Fr. S. M. II, 5199 

 558, Scl. Suec. n. 192. — Conferta, minima, convexa, nigra, nitida, 

 ambitu uniformi. 



Hab. ad caules siccos v. c. Chserophylli bulbosi, in Sue- 

 cia. — Nullse adsunt fibrillae. Tubercula epidermidi innata, cum 

 hac a caule secedunt, minima, punctiformia, laevia, nitida, nunc 

 confluentia, nunc distincta, macuiam sistunt nigram determinatam 

 v. indeterminatam. 



110. Phyliachora tieusta (Fr.) Sacc. Dothidea deusta Fr. Eleuch. II, 5200 

 124. — Oblonga, deterrninata, piana, opaca, atra, strornate conco- 

 Iori, cellulis distihctis atrofarctis, ostiolis granuiosis. 



Hab. in caulibus Alcese roseae exsiccatis, Petropoii (Wein- 

 mank). — Species omni respectu distinota et memorabiiis! Macula; 

 determinatag, oblongae. ui ciam usoue attiogentes, 3-4 lin. iatae, 

 confluentes, supra caulem prominentes, opacae, atrae, sub lente vero 

 cinerascentes ex epidermide innatae, uon ubique in fungi substan- 

 tiam mutatae. Cellulae globosae, immersae, atrae; sed ostiola admo- 

 olum distincta, conferta, granuliformia. 



111. Phyllachora Phiogis (Schw.) Sacc, Dolk, Phlogis Schw. Syn. 520 i 

 Arnor. bor, n. 1931. — Maculis nigro-fuscis angustioribus, indi- 



