SPH^EONEMEI. 447 



1847,^. 20. PI. Crypt, exs. Ed. i. no. 1713. CooTce Seem. Joum. 

 vr.p. ^l,f. 24. SphcEj'ia unedinicola, Eng. Fl. y.p. 279. Cooke 

 exs.no. 136. Cooke L.F. no. 69. 



On leaves of Arbutus unedo. Oct. Nov. Conmion. 



1323. Septoria hydrocotyles. Besm. " Flukewort Septoria." 



Epiphyllous ; spots irregular, rufous or brownish, then pallid; 

 perithecia minute, innate, pierced with a terminal pore ; tendrils 

 whitish ; sporidia linear, curved, containing numerous opaque 

 nucleoli. — Ann. Sc. Nat. ser. 2. xvii./). 109. PI. Crypt, exs. Ed. i. 

 no.lllb,Ed.n.no.61h. CooTce Seem. Joum. h. p. 91 ,f. 31. Cooke 

 exs. no. 134. 



On leaves of Hydrocotyle vulgaris. Summer. Common. 



1324. Septoria ficariae. Desm. " Figwort Septoria." 



Amphigenous ; spots roundish or confluent, pallid, cinereous 

 in the centre, with an irregular brownish margin ; perithecia 

 innate, very small, black, convex, at length plane ; tendrils 

 white ; sporidia linear, straight, or curved. — Ann. Sc. Xat. ser. 2, 

 XV. p. 135. PI. Crypt, exs. Ed. i. no. 1087. Cooke Seem. Joum. iv. 

 p. 97, Jig. 26. Rhahdosporaficarioe,Mont.Fl.Alg.i.p.b96. Cooke 

 exs. no. 131. 



On leaves of Ranunculus Ficaria. Common. 



1325. Septoria xaenyanthes. Besm. " Bogbean Septoria." 



Amphigenous. Spots tawny- rufous, irregular ; perithecia very 

 minute, of the same colour, pierced with a terminal pore ; tendrils 

 white ; sporidia linear, straight or curved, nucleoli scarcely dis- 

 tinct. — Ann. Sc. Nat. ser. 3, xx. p. 89, 1853. Desm. exs. Ed. 

 i.no. 217 8, Ed.ii.no. 1828. Cooke Seem. Joum. iv. p. 97 . Ascochyta 

 menyanthis, Lib. exs. no. 251. Lasch. Rabh. exs. no. 860. 



On fading leaves of Menyanthes trifoliata. 



1326. Septoria clexnatidis. Rob. "^Clematis Septoria." 



Amphigenous ; spots greyish, with a brownish border, rounded, 

 angular or irregular ; perithecia on the upper surface, very minute, 

 innate, scarcely prominent, pallid-brown, pierced with a terminal 

 pore; tendrils whitish ; sporidia elongated, curved or flexuose, 

 with numerous nucleoli. — Desm. Ann. Sc. Nat. ser. 3, xx.p. 93 



