The Scottish Naturalist. 267 



East. — — — Dee — — — — 



West. — — — — 



Near Aberdeen — J. W. H. Trail. 

 England, France. 



3074. Camarosporium metableticum, Trail, sp.n. — Peri- 



thecia innate, scattered, subglobose, about 250 diam., 

 ostiolum very short ; sporidia sooty-brown, very variable, 

 ovoid, elliptical or trapezoidal, not or scarcely con- 

 stricted in the middle, ends pointed or round, usually 

 about 30 by 12 or 13 (three sporidia from a single peri- 

 thecium measured respectively 20 by 12, 30 by 9, and 

 33 by 15) ; septa usually 5 or 6 transverse (may vary 

 from 3 to 7), and 1 lengthwise in from 1 to 4 of the cells 

 in the middle ; some of the narrower sporidia have only 

 transverse septa, and the broader ones may have 2 longi- 

 tudinal septa in one or more cells. 



In dead leaves of Ammophila arundinacea. Dec. 



East. — — — Dee — — — — 



West. — — — — 



On the Links, near Aberdeen — J. W. H. Trail. 



3075. Septoria Anemones Desm., Exs., No. 940, Sacc. r 



Syll. Fung., III., p. 521, No. 2828. 



On leaves in a dry brown spot ; perithecia gregarious, 

 distinct, sunk in the tissues, dark brown, rather thin, 

 nearly spherical, diameter about 100, opening by an 

 ostiolum, with very short neck, on upper surface of 

 leaf. Sporidia hyaline, 20-21 by 1, filiform, not or faintly 

 septate. 



On Anemone nemorosa. June. 

 East. — — — Dee — — — — 

 West. — — — — 



Near Aboyne, on leaves in which were resting-spores 

 of Peronospora pygmaea, Berk. ; found by Mr. G. Brebner. 

 Europe. 



3076. Leptostroma donacinum, Sacc, Michel, II., p. 35 



Syll. Fung., III., No. 3417, var. majus. 



Perithecia, 1 to 2 mm. long, by i to 1 mm. broad, 

 elliptical, or slightly irregular, shining black, with a 

 hardly perceptible slit (when dry) ; sporules, 4-5 by 1-1 J. 



