13 



GENUS 295. DIATRYPE.* 



Stroma partly formed from the matrix, and not distinct from 

 it; perithecia sunk, elongated above into a distinct neck; and 

 frequently rostrate. 



Dyatrype pantherina (B.) Leigh Wood, April, 1879. C. 

 Bucknall. 



D scobina, Nke. Brockley Coombe, May, 1879. C. 



Bucknall. 



D bullata Fr. Batheaston ; common. 



D undulata Fr. Eudlow, April, 1865 ; on dead sticks. 



D stigma Fr. Eudlow, January, 1843 ; very common 



D disciformis Fr. Eudlow, January, 1843 ; very common 



D . favacea Fr. Spye Park, March, 1859. 



D verrucseformis. Batheaston, March, 1872. 



D scabrosa Fr. Near Bristol, March, 1872. 



D sordida Fr. Spye Park, February, 1851. 



D, . quercina Fr. Batheaston ; winter. 



J) ferruginea Fr. Shockerwick, March, 1854. 



D ceratosperma Fr. Swainswick, March, 1856. 



D strumella Fr. Batheaston, April, 1852. 



D corniculata B. and Br. Lucknam, March, 1853. 



D podoides Fr. Leigh Wood, February, 1877. C. 



Bucknall. 

 D aspera Fr. Shirehampton, January, 1878. C. 



Bucknall. 

 D angulata Fr. Shirehampton, March, 1880. C. 



Bucknall. 

 D ilicina Cke. (Diaporthe). Durdham Down, May, 1878. 



C. Bucknall. 

 D — lirella Mont. (Diaporthe). Boiling Wells, Bristol, 



June, 1881. C. Bucknall. 



* Diatrype, from dia, through, and trupe, a hole. 



