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In literature the said variability finds a decided expression in the 

 greatly varying statements of the spore-length of the fungus. This is 

 thus stated by Karsten (Mycologia Fennica) at 36 — 70 p, and by 

 Schroeter (Die Pilze Schlesiens) at 30—40 ( «. 



II. 



The fungi below mentioned, which — as far as we are aware — 

 are all new for the danish flora, are collected, as appearing from the list, 

 in highly varying localities ; however the majority of species (thus 5 of the 

 8 new) are collected on the heath-area of the state at Borris, Jylland 1 ). 



Specimens of the fungi here described for the first time or collected 

 at Borris are to be found at the botanical museum of the Copenhagen- 

 university. 



Discomycetes. 



Beloniella biseptata n. sp. 



Ascomatibus epiphyllis, initio immersis, globosis, + superficialibus, 

 cupulatis, subplanis, 125 — 185 fi diam., disco atro-cinereo. Ascis clavatis, 



deorsum leniter attenuatis, sessilibus, 

 poro jodi ope coerulescente, 50 — 70 fi 

 X S 1 /^ — 10 p. Sporis 4- vel 8-nis, 

 cylindraceis vel cylindraceo-ovoideis, 

 utnnque rotundatis, biseptatis, 8V2 — 12 

 X 2 1 /-2— 4 [i, hyalinis. Paraphysis 

 simplicibus vel sparsim ramosis, ascos 

 adaequantibus, superne clavatis. 



Fig. 1. Beloniella biseptata. Ad folia sicca Veronicae agrestis 



A. Longitudinal section through two asco- ( , pe Borris Jutlandiae. 

 phores. (The line signifies the surface ot r r 



the leaf). , The ascophores are constantly 



B. Ascus with 4 spores and a single parapnyse. r * 



c. Spores (highly magniflej). ^ situated on a bundle in the leaf, are 



thus growing up under the epidermis. 



The fungus, which is very inconspicuous, was only found on a single 

 specimen of Veronica agrestis. 



Geopyxis ammophila Dur. et Mont. 



Few, almost entirely sand-covered specimens in loose Psamma-downs 

 at Tannishus (West-coast of Jylland), August. In his new work, treating 



J ) We have later had occasion to examine this district further for mycolo- 

 gical purposes and exspect to be able to publish a full list of all the 

 species found. 



