70 
Hendersoma, as well as other fungi. The species of Westendorp 
no. 966) is a decided Phomopsis (Fig. 32), and the spores as 
usual tend to be plainly fusoid (not ovoid- oblong) ; the sporo- 
hores are acicular and flexuous, rather than arcuate, but of the 
diinensions given. Saccardo’s Mycoth. Ven. no. 1210 yielded 
nothing but Phlyctaena-like spores, 15-16 x 1», which are no 
doubt the B-spores of the same species. 
79. Phomopsis foveolaris, Trav. l.c. p. 257. Sphaeria foveo- 
pate! Fr. Syst. Myce. n. 499. Phoma foveolaris, Sacc. in Mich. 
. 94, 
ml Spores ovoid or obovoid, 6 x 3 yp.” 
‘“*Qn dead branches of Euonymus. nee Gardens.’’ There is | 
every probability that this may be found in Britain, but the 
ew specimens are not a Phomopsis. In Continental specimens 
the spores are seen to be less fusoid and broader in comparison 
with their length than is usual in that genus. It is considered 
to be the pyenidium of Diaporthe Laschu, Nits. 
80. Phomopsis morphaea, Grove. Phoma morphaea, Sacc. 
in Mich, li. 273, 
‘*On stems and capsules of Papaver’’ orientale (not somni- 
ferum, as stated). ‘““ Kew Gardens. Jan.” 
for i 
81. phere tn Ophites, Trav. l.c. p. 254. Phoma Ophites, 
Sace. Syll. iii. 
Spores eee soe at the ends, straight, 8-10 x 2 u; sporo- 
phores acicular, crowded, 15 x 1- 
“On dead stems of Hibiscus s1 yriacus. Kew Gardens.” The 
pycnidium of Diaporthe Ophites, Sacc. French specimens agree 
exactly with the description; the pycnidium is immersed wholly 
in the wood, and is as incomplete as that of P. Arctii, But on 
the Kew specimens of Cooke there is nothing in the remotest 
degree resembling these. 
82. Gece, Bell sambucella, 7’rav. l.c. p. 244. Phoma sam- 
ape Sacc. 
n dead in hes of Sambucus nigra. Kew Gardens.’’ Said 
to ‘he the pyenidium of Diaporthe spiculosa, Nits., but no speci- 
mens seen (including those of J. W. Ellis from Cheshire) agreed 
with the description. The latter are distinctly not a Phomopsis. 
83. Phomopsis sarmentella, Z'rav. l.c. p. 277. Phoma sar- 
mentella, Sacc. Syll. iii. 140, 
**Spores cylindric-fussid, abe obtuse, 5-6 x 2-3 KB 
sporophores rod-shaped, about twice as long as the spore.’ 
**On Hop bines. lideworthe>" wh: Probab 
Diaporthe sarmenticia, Sacc. On specimens from 
ly the pycnidium = 
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