PHACIDIACEI. 



767 



— Fr. *S'.3/.ii.;9.533. Grev.t.mj.l.mes.f.'^Ol. Eng. FLy. 

 p. 280. Fckl. exs. no. 762. 



On bark or wood of fir trees. {F'ig. 364.) 



ST£GIA, Fr. 



Perithecium orbicular, splitting 

 horizontally; operculum deciduous. 

 Berk.Outl.p, 381. {Fig. 365.) 



2313. Stegia ilicis. i^r. " Holly 



Stegia." 



Innate, operculum nearly plane, 

 falling off, surrounded by a ring- 

 like, whitish margin ; asci linear; 

 sporidia oblong. — Fr. El. ii. jj. 

 Fig. 365. 112. CooJce exs. no. 178. Eustegia 



ilicis, Eng. Fl. Y.p. 280. FcU. exs. no. 1589. Fries, exs. no. 417. 

 Moug.exs.no. ^2. Sph. concava, Soiv. t. 317. Xyloma concava, 

 Grev. Fl. Ed. p. 308. Baxt. exs. no. 77. 



On holly leaves. Common. {Fig. 365.) 



Gen. 331. 



TROCKZX.A, Fr. 



Disc innate, erumpent, 

 placed upon a black hypo- 

 thecium, persistent. — Berk. 

 Ouil.p. 381. Fr. S.V.S.p. 

 367. (Fig.S66.) 



2314. Trochila lauro-ce- 



irasi. Fr. "Laurel 



Trochila." 



Hypophyllous, orbicular, 



punctiform, hollow when 



Fig. 366. collapsed, at length black, 



splitting into three acute 

 lacini^ ; asci linear; sporidia oblong, uniseriate. — Fr. S.V.S. ii. 

 p. 367. FcU. exs. no. 1112. CooJce exs. no. 179. Phacidium Lauro- 

 cerasi, Des7n. exs. no. 188. Eng. Fl. y. p. 293. Moug. exs. no. 

 985. Ayres. ex. no. 72. Berk. exs. no. 45. 

 On fallen laurel leaves. Common. 



Disc yellowish, when moist, 

 loner. 



Sporidia (•0003-'0004 in.) -OOrS-'Ol m.m. 



