425 



> 



> 





Mendoncia Meyeniana, Am in DC. Prod, xi., j>. 51 (1847) 



Mendozia Meyeniana, Nees in Mart. Fl. Bra?, vol. ' 



(1847). 



ix., p 



11 



Mendoncia Perottetiana, Nee* in DC. Prod, xi., p. 53 (1847). 



Mendoncia Selloxriana, Nees, var. Perrottiana, Miquel, Stirp. 

 Surinam. Select., p. 128 (1850). 



Mendoncia racemosa, Nees in DC. Prod, xi., p. 54 (1847). 



Veg. Flor. 



Peruv. et 



Mendozia racenwsa, Ruiz et Pa v. Sv>t. 



(nil., p. 158 (1798); Pers. Synops. 2, p. 175 (1807). 



Engelia tovarensis, Kl. et Kant ex Xees in DC. Prod, xi., 

 p. 721 (1847). 



Engelia villosa, Kl. et Kartt ex Xees in DC. Prod, xi., 

 p. 721 (1847). 



Species excluda. 



Mendoncia madagascariensis, Radlk. in Bremen, Ahh. tiii;, 

 p. 467 (1884), is Monochlamys flagellari*, Baker in Journ. Linn. 

 Soc, xx., p. 217, tab. 26 (1883)'. 



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XXXII.-SFECIES PLACED BY SACCARDO IN THE 



GENUS PHOMA. 



PART II. 

 W. B. Grove. 



These notes are a continuation oi those which have alreadv 

 appeared in Kew Bulletin, 1919, pp. 177-201, and are arranged 



x 600. 

 Since this enquiry was undertaken with a special view to the 

 study of Phomopsis, it will be advisable to summarise here what : 



learnt furtlie 



the 



species of that form-genus 



It is new known to have three kinds of spores — A-spores (true 

 Phomopsis spores) fusoid and 



8-9 



phores usually longer 



than themselves; B-spores (Phlyctaena 

 spores) filiform, flexuous or bent more or less like a walking- 

 stick, on very short sporophores; and 

 Septomyxa spores) averaging 12-15 



C-spores 



(Fusicoceum or 

 p., fusoid and often shaped 

 like a fish deprived of fins, on long sporophores. Between th 



the following additional 



first and the last intermediate forms may be observed, but the 

 two are often quite distinct and produced in separate pycnidia. 

 A and B spores have been found in 

 species : 



Ph omopsis .1 cant hi. 



den i grata. 



?? 



j ? 



» * 



unilt i punctata . 

 occulta . 



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