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1334a. Cheilaria coryli. Rol. " Hazel-leaf Cheilaria." 



Ampliigenoiis ; spots irregular, rufous ; perithecia hypophyllous 

 rarely epiphyllous, innate, membranaceous, sub-gregarious, very 

 small, roundish, pallid brown, dehiscing with a longitudinal fis- 

 sure ; nucleus white ; sporidia hyaline, oblong, somewhat trun- 

 cate, wedge-shaped, or fiddle-shaped. — Desm. Ann. Sc. JSfat. 

 1853, XX. ^. 226. Desm. exs. ed. ii. no. 80. Cooke Seem. Journ. \y. 

 p. 97. Cooke exs. no. 154. 



On leaves of Corylus avellana. Autumn. 

 Gen. 125. ASCOCHYTA, Lib. 



Perithecia distinct, delicate ; spores 

 oozing out, uniseptate, or simple. — 

 Berk. OutL p. 320. {Fig. 167.) 



Fig. 167. 



1355. Ascochyta pisi. Lih. " Pea-pod Ascochyta." 



Spots somewhat rounded, excavated, fawn-coloured, margin 

 brown ; perithecia sub-central, very delicate, brownish ; mouth 

 round ; spores oblong, uniseiDtate, contracted in the middle. — 

 Berk. Outl. p. 320. Sphceria (Depazea) concava. Berk. Ann. 

 N.H. no. 194, 1. 11,/. 3. Fckl. exs. no. 487. 



On pea pods. 



Forming little round fawn-coloured pits, studded in the centre with the 

 short sub-cirrhiform masses of spores. Spores oblong, contracted in the 

 middle, uniseptate, with occasionally a single nucleus in each cell. — M.J.B. 



{Fig. 167.) 



1356. Ascochyta pallor. Berk. " Pallid Ascochyta." 



Spots pallid, sub-rotund ; perithecia scattered, immersed, pal- 

 lid ; epidermis rather prominent above the obsolete ostiola ; 

 spores linear, curved slightly. — Berk. Outl. p. 320. Sphceria 

 (Depazea) pallor. Berk. Ann. N.H. no. 193, t. 11,/. 2. 



On living bramble shoots. May. 



Forming sub-rotund, sometimes confluent, pale spots, sprinkled ^-ith little 

 elevated dark-bordered dots, which indicate the perithecia ; perithecia ex- 

 tremely delicate, pale fawn-coloured, filled with linear slightly curved spots, 

 much larger then in Cytisjoora, some of which contain an obscure row of 

 nuclei. 



