MELANCOXIEI. 



469 



Gen. 144. 



Fig. 182. 

 On beech twigs. 



Spores -0065 in. (E.G.) 

 oligospora. 



CORYNEUM, Kunze. 



Spores separate, seated on a cushion- 

 like stroma. — Berk. Outl. p. 32-4. Eng. 

 Fl.Y.p.Sbo. {Fig. 1S2.) 



1393. Coryneum macrosporum. 



Berk. " Large -spored Coryneum." 



Disc slightly depressed ; spores fusi- 

 form 7-12 septate, pellucid above, greatly 

 elongated, and curved back. — F?ig. Fl. v. 

 ^.355. Babh. F.F.no.lb. Sporidesmium 

 vermiforme. Fres. ii. t. Q,f. 5G-58. 



This is said to be the Conidia of Melogrammai 



1394. Coryneum pulvinatum. Eze. " Pulvinate Coryneum."] 



Disc sub-rotund, pulvinate, convex, spores oblong, obtuse, 

 brown ; sporophores cylindrical. — Kunze. M. H. i. t. 2, /. 19. 

 Moug. exs. no. 574. Eng, Fl. y.j). 355. Fr. S.M. iii.^. 474. FcJd. 

 exs. no. 1654. Bon. 1. 12,/. 240. 



On dead sycamore. [^iid. Carolina.] 



Spores "003 in. 



1395. Coryneum disciforme. Eze. " Discoid Coryneum." 



Pustules disc-like, flattened ; spores clavate, sporophores at- 

 tenuated.— Xw/i 2^. M. H. i. 2^. 76, /. 18. B. ^- Br. Ann. X.H. no. 

 450. Pay.f.^bQ. Bisch.f. 3Sd3. Cooke exs. no. 3bl. Babh.F.F. 

 710.278. Boji.t.l2,f.23d. 



On dead birch. 



var. /3. ellipticum. B. 4' Br. Bursting transversely through 

 the bark, large, elliptic, pulvinate ; stroma thick white, black 

 towards the edges, consisting of closely packed elongated cells ; 

 spores fusiform, multiseptate, articulations slightly constricted ; 

 endochromes granular, containing generally two transversely ar- 

 ranged globules. — Ann. N.H. no. 450. 



On trunks of birch. King's Cliffe. 



