The Scottish Naturalist. 329 



East, — — Tay — — — — — 

 West, — — — — 



"On Carices, Glamis." Grevillea, 1886, p. 106. 



England. 



Sweden, Germany, Portugal, Italy, Siberia. 



3084. L. herbarum (Fr.), Link Ha?idb. III., p. 345. Sacc. 

 Syll. Fung. III., p. 645. 



Perithecia gregarious, plano-convex, lanceolate, some- 

 times conjoined ; covered at first with the thin epiderm, 

 marked with an obscure fissure lengthwise, dark fuscous, 

 shining ; sporidia hyaline, slightly curved, and narrowing 

 to the ends, 4-6 by 1-1J. 



On dying or dead stems of herbaceous plants, e.g., 

 Teucr ium. 

 East, Tweed, Forth, — Dee — — — — 

 West, — — — — 



"Kinross, Berwick." Grevillea, 1886, p. 106. Ban- 

 chory, beside the Dee — J. W. H. Trail. 

 Sweden, France, Germany, Siberia. 



3085. Discosia artocreas (Tode), Fr. Summa, p. 423 ; 

 Sacc. Syll. Fung. III., p. 653. 



Perithecia gregarious, black, shining, orbicular, at first 

 smooth and convex, soon depressed around the punctiform 

 ostiolum, afterwards collapsed, plicate, and wrinkled \ 

 sporidia slightly curved, sub-cylindrical, with rounded 

 ends, 14-22 by 2-3 J, emitting from near each end a 

 bristle 10 or 15 long, hyaline or yellowish. 

 On leaves of Fagus, &c. 

 East, — — Tay — — — — — 

 West, — — — — 



"Perth," Grevillea, 1886, p. 107. 



3086. Glceosporium paradoxum (De Not.) Fuck. Symb. 

 p. 277. Sacc. Syll. Fung. III., p. 707. 



Spots none or obscure; pustules disk-like, crowded, 

 covered with epiderm on both surfaces ; conidia ovoid, 

 somewhat truncate at the base, 8 by 5-6, hyaline, sup- 

 ported on cylindrical hyaline foot-stalks, in tufts 12-15 

 by 6. 



