The Scottish Naturalist. 187 



Common in dead leaves of Carcx ampullacea. Jan. — Apr. 

 East. — — — Dee — — — 



West. — — _____ 



Near Aberdeen. J. W. H. Trail. 



Europe (North Italy, on C. riparia). 



3042. S. Heleocharidis Trail, Scot. Nat. 1885,/. 76. 



In dead stems and leaves of He.hocharis paius- 

 tris. Jan. — March. 



East. — — — Dee — — — — 



West. ______ 



Common near Aberdeen. J. W. H. Trail. 



3043. Septoria Stellariae, Rob. and Desm. Not. XIV. p. 22, 



Sacc. By 11. Fung. III. 2806, Phil, and Plowr. Grevillea 

 XIII. p. 50. 



Amphigenous ; perithecia minute, opening by a pore, 

 brown; spermatia filiform, curved. 50-60 by 1, indistinctly 

 septate, hyaline. 



In leaves of Stellaria media, and S. graminea. 

 East. — — — Dee Moray — — — 



West. — — — — — — 



Forres, 1882. Rev. Dr. Keith. Near Aberdeen. J. W. H. 



Trail. 

 Europe (France and Italy), and Siberia. 



3044. Septoria Violae West. Sacc. Sytl. Fung. III. 281 1. 



Perithecia numerous, in round, brown-margined, pale spots 

 on upper surface of leaf, minute, pale brown ; spermatia 

 elongate-fusiform, 25-30 by 2^-3, rarely reaching 42 by 4|, 

 straight or curved, faintly 3- (rarely 4-6-) septate, hyaline. 

 In dying leaves of Viola sylvatica. 

 East. — — — Dee — — — — 



West. — — — — — — 



On Links near Aberdeen. J. W. H. Trail. 

 Obs. This plant agrees in spots and perithecia with Phyllosticta 

 Violce Desm. (Cooke, Hbk. 1352, Scot. Nat. VI. 118), but in 

 the latter the spores are subcylindric, and 10 long. 



* S. Ficarise, Desm. My col. Scotica 1142, Cke. Hbk. 1324. 



On Ranunculus Flammula, on the Links near Aberdeen, a 

 Septoria occurs that agrees in all essential points with this 

 species, though its perithecia are no to 120 in diam., and its 

 spermatia are 35-45 by i£-i_, being rather larger than in 

 type. J. W. H. Trail. 



3045. S. Menyanthes Desm. C. Hbk. n° 1325. 



