MR. F. CURREY ON THE FRUCTIFICATION OF SIMPLE SPHÆRLÆ. 329 
338, S. (HENDERSONIA) STROBILINA, Holl & Schm. The fruit in this species is just like 
that of S. palina, but larger, being 0:0005 inch long. 
339. S. Lonicer#, Fr. S. M. ii. 492, Tag. LIX. fig. 115, ascus with sporidia, x 325. 
Sporidia uniseriate, colourless, or with a greenish tinge, elliptical, 0*0004 to 0-0006 
inch long ; endochrome tripartite. 
940. S. PISIFORMIS, Pers. in lit. Incorrectly arranged in this division ; it belongs to the 
Obvallate, and is probably the Sphæropsoid form of 5. leiphæmia. 
341. S. (SPHÆROPSIS) OBTUSATA, Fr. S. M. ii. 495. Spermatia colourless, curved, about 
0:0004 inch long. à 
342. S. (HENDERSONIA) SYRINGZ, Fr. 8, M. ii. 492, Ta». LIX. fig. 116, fruit, x 325. 
Fruit borne on stalks, not contained in asci, irregular in size and shape, dark brown. 
In the later arrangements it would be placed in the genus Hendersonia, or perhaps 
in Diplodia, 
Div. 25. SUBTECTE. 
349. S. (DrrLopra) Inicis, Fr. S. M. ii. 501. Tas. LIX. fig. 117, fruit, x 325. No 
asci. Fruit borne, I think, on short peduncles, elliptical, oblong, subglobose or tur- 
binate, irregular in size and shape, almost colourless, but with a yellowish-green 
tinge. | 2 
344. S, (DIPLODIA) SARMENTORUM, Fr. S. M. ii. 498. Tap. LIX. fig. 118, fruit, x 325. 
No asci. Fruit borne on peduncles, dark brown, uniseptate when ripe, with sometimes 
a large globose nucleus in each division, irregular in size, about 0:0007 inch long 
on an average. "d 
345. S, (SPHEROPSIS ?) ATROVIRENS, B. Buxt, Fr. No asci. Stylospores exactly like those 
of S. Juglandis, but not septate or nucleate. Peduncles rather long. E 
346. S. EPIDERMIDIS, Fr. S. M. ii. 499. Tas. LIX. fig. 119, ascus with sporidia, x 325; 
Sporidia uniseriate or slightly overlapping, rather light brown, elliptical, st, PT 
or with the endochrome bipartite, hardly 0:0004 inch long. There zu. 15 sr 
in the herbarium, marked by Mr. Berkeley 5. epidermidis, Fr., m whioh ww ilo 
have no asci, but contain a mass of fusiform, straight m lightly a pies å 
spores, faintly 1-, 2-, or 3-septate, or 1-, 2-, or 3-nucleate, — 119 
0:0006 inch. These spores are drawn to the right sia us > T ight or curved, 
347. 8. Ruscr, Wallr. Tas. LIX. fig. 120, sporidia, x 450. Sporidia s each division 
normally 4-septate, occasionally 3- or 5-septate, constricted a MER — ; 
usually with one or more nuclei; colour of the sporidia a y å 
length 0-0006 to 0:0010 inch. | i RR | | 
348. "as n.s. Tas. LIX. fig. 121, sporidia, x s: pe ge c qaam 
slightly curved, with many nuclei, fusiform, 00008 inch long. 
i | of the wood. 
globose, bursting in somewhat parallel lines through the surface 
Div. 26. CAULICOLE. | | ie 
| | 4 idia, x 325. Sporidia 
349. S. Dourorvm, Pers.; Fr. S. M. ii. 509. TAB. LIX. m ipa Ben ost straight, 
_ biseriate, or uniseriate and overlapping, y pg ie i more. 
3-5-septate, constricted at the septa, 0001 inch long, ©! 9 x 
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