128 The Scottish Naturalist. 



Dupplin Castle, Perth. Dr. M. C. Cooke. 



This species was accidentally omitted at an earlier date. 



3032. Cytospora foliicola Lib. (Exs. 64) ; Sacc. Sylloge Fung. 



III. 1602. Stroma black, subcutaneous, forming con- 

 spicuous spots, conico-depressed, with a few immersed peri- 

 thecia, opening by a central pore, centre of wart rendered 

 white, because of extruded spores, spermatia unicellular, 

 hyaline, 14-15 by 2-3, cylindrical with rounded ends, 2-guttu- 

 late, intermixed with slender basidia as long as the spores. 

 On leaves of Vinca minor, killing the leaves. Nov. — March. 

 East. — — — Dee — — — — 



West. — — — — 



Plentiful in Persley Den, near Aberdeen. J. W. H. Trail. 

 Europe. 



3033. Phoma superflua Sacc. Mich. I. p. 522, Sacc. Syll Fung. 



III. 826. 



Perithecia gregarious, subspherical, 90 diam. ; subdermal. 

 dark brown ; spermatia nearly cylindrical with rounded ends, 

 straight or slightly curved, 10-14 by 3^-4, 1-3-guttulate, or 

 very faintly 1-3-septate, hyaline. 

 On dead stems of Scabiosa succisa. May. 



East. — — — Dee — — — — 



West. — — — — 



Near Aberdeen.. J. W. H. Trail. 

 Europe (France). 



3034. Diplodia obsoleta Karst. Symb. Myc. Fenn. XV. p. 157, 



Sacc. Syll. Fimg. III. 2045. 



Perithecia spherical, 140-150 diam., subgregarious, for a 

 time subdermal, usually with a small papilla ; spermatia 

 oblong, straight or slightly curved, 7-10 by 2^, yellowish, 

 septum nearly obsolete, or none. 



In dead stems oi potato. Nov. 



East. — Dee -^ — — — 



West. — — — — 



Aberdeen. J. W. H. Trail. 

 Finland. 



3035. Ascochyta teretiuscula Sacc. and Roum. Mich. II. p. 



621, Sacc. Syll. Fung. III. 2243. 



