446 SPH^RONEMEI. 



1318. Septoria thecicola. B. ^' Br. " CapBule Septoria." 



Superficial, convex, collapsing, rugose ; spores very delicate 

 linear, straiglit. — Berk. Intell. Obs. 18G3,/). ^,Jig. 1. Sphceropsis 

 thecicola, Berk. Ann. N. H. no. 424. 



On tliec£e of Polytrichum piliferum. Aberdeen. 



Perithecia black, scattered, convex, at length collapsing, opening by a 

 definite orifice j spores of various lengths. 



1319. Septoxia pxinceps. B. cfc Br. " Beech Septoria." 



Perithecia large, depressed, papillate, covered by the epider- 

 mis; spores cylindrical, oblong, 5-6 septate, hyaline. — B. ^ Br. 

 Ann. N.H. no. 940, 1. 15,/. 11. 



On beech sticks, Batheaston. 



Spores "002 in. ('05. m.m.^ long, cylindrical, oblong, with about seven or 

 eight endochromes, hyaline, oozing out in an irregular mass. 



1320. Septoria pyzicola. Desm. " Pear-leaf Septoria." 



Epiphyllous ; spots greyish white, scattered, roundish or 

 irregular ; perithecia few, minute, rather prominent, black, pierced 

 at the apex ; tendrils whitish ; sporidia elongated, curved, con- 

 taining several nucleoli. — Ann. Sc. Nat.ser.^j'K.iY.p. 115. Cooke 

 Seem. Journ. iv./. 27. Depazea pyricola, Desm. exs. n. 721. Sep- 

 toria pyri, Cast. Cat. PL de Mars, p. 194. Septoria dealbata, Lev. 

 Ann. Sc. Nat. ser. 3, ix.;?. 249 (partly). 



On leaves of apple and pear. Oct. Common. 



1321. Septoria viburni. West. " Guelder-rose Septoria." 



Epiphyllous ; spots roundish or irregular, becoming whitish 

 in the centre, with a brownish border ; perithecia minute, semi- 

 emergent, black, pierced at the apex ; tendrils white ; sporidia 

 cylindrical, obtuse at their extremities, containing from 5 to 7 

 nucleoli. — West. Bull. deBrux. 1852,xix.^ardii.^. 121. Bell. 

 Cat. Crypt. Namur, n. 350. Cooke Seem. Journ.iy.p. 97. Cooke 

 exs. no. 300. 



On leaves of Viburnum opulus and V. lantana. Oct. 



1322. Septoria unedinis. Bob. " Arbutus Septoria." 



Epiphyllous ; spots small, numerous, irregular, whitish, with 

 a broad purplish margin ; perithecia few, scarcely prominent, 

 blackish, convex, then collapsing and becoming concave ; sporidia 

 elongated, slender and curved. — Desm. Ann. Sc. Nat. ser. 3, iii. 



