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BRITISH FUNGI. 



By M. C. Cooke. 



CContinued from page 123.) 



The species described or enumerated by Messrs. Phillips. and 

 Plowright (see page 12-t) are not again referred to. About fifty 

 species of Hymenomycetes remain to be included in a subsequent 

 number. 



Leptostzoma glechomatis. B. 4' Br.Ann.N.H., JVb. 1449. 



Spots tawny ; perithecia irregular, minute, epiphyllous ; spores 

 minute, oblong. 



On leaves of ground ivy. Scotland. 



Iieptothyzium pictum. B. 4' Br. An?i. JV.H., No. 1450. 



Spots rufous, here and there paler, when fertile margined with 

 brown ; perithecia shining, ocellate ; spores subcymb^form, curved. 



On leaves of Lonicera. Glamis. 



Septozia Hyperici. Besm. Ann. Sci. Nat., 1842, xvii., p. 110. 



Epiphyllous ; spots suborbicular, oblong, or indeterminate, 

 rufous-brown, with a yellowish margin ; perithecia minute, innate, 

 rather prominent ; mouth orbicular, broadly open ; tendrils delicate, 

 pale red ; spores linear, somewhat curved with 8-16 nuclei. — 

 Desm. Exs. i., 1178, ii., 678. Berlc. ^ Br. Ann. N.H., No. 1460. 



On leaves of Hypericum. Glamis (Rev. J. Stevenson). 



Spores (-002 in.) '05 m.m. long. 



Septozia Stachydis. Besm.Ann.Sci.Nat.,\%^l,viii.^p.\^. 



Spots amphigenous, subolivaceous, then pallid brown or bleached, 

 irregular, girt by the veins, scattered or confluent; perithecia epi- 

 phyllous, very minute, brownish-black, pierced; spores linear, 

 delicate, curved, or flexuous. — Berh. ^ Br. Ann. N.H., No. 1461. 



On leaves of Stachys sylvatica. Glamis (Rev. J. Stevenson). 

 Shere (Dr. Capron, 1864). 



Spores slender, threadlike (-OOl-'OOlS in.) •025--03 m.m. 



Septozia Vezonicae. Besm. Ann. Sci. 7\'at 1849, a;i., 348. 



Spots amphigenous, small, roundish, brown or grey, then 

 bleached and whitish, with an umber margin ; perithecia epigenous, 

 globose, brown becoming blackish ; spores elongated, very thin, 

 straight or curved. — Desm. Exs. i., 1710. Phyllosticta Veronicce, 

 Cooke Fungi Britt. i., 615. 



On living leaves of Veronica. Shere. 



Fhoma Vitis. Bon. 



Minute, punctiform, scattered ; perithecia globose, black, piercing 

 the cuticle with the minute ostiola ; spores narrowly elliptical, 

 hyaline. — Cooke Fungi Britt. , No. 618, ii. No. 14, with fig. 



On vine twigs. King's Lynn (C. B. Plowright). 



Spores •01--012 m.m. long. 



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