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GENUS 302. Nectria.* Fr. 



Stroma none; or, if present, bearing the coloured, naked 

 perithecia on its surface. 

 Nectria cinnabarina Fr. Batbeaston, common. 



N coccinea Fr. Batbeaston, common. 



N cucurbitula Fr. Batbeaston, winter. 



N siuopica Fr. Batbeaston, January, 1856, on ivy. 



N aquifoUa Berk Asbwick, April, 1854, on bolly. 



N inaurata £. and Br. Asbwick, April, 1854, on bolly, 



Ann. of Nat. Hist., No. 781. 



N citrino-aurantia Lfflcroii;. Decem., 1873, on willow twigs. 



N ocbracea Fr. Batbeaston, Langridge, January, 1872. 



N aurantia Fr. Batbeaston, winter, 1869. 



N Albertini B. and Br. Batbford, April, 1865. 



N flavida Fr. Batbeaston, Marcb, 1877. 



N furfurella B. and Br. Batbeaston, February, 1869, on old 



cabbage stalks. Annals of Nat. Hist., No. 1,331. 



N Peziza Fr. Eudlow, August, 1842, common. 



N sanguinea Fr. Rudlow, February, common. 



N epispbseria Fr. Batbeaston, winter, on old, decaying 



bypoxyla. 

 N Eousselliana Mont. Batbeaston, Marcb, 1859, on box 



leaves. 

 N graminicola B. and Br. Batbeaston, April, 1854. Annals 



of Nat. Hist., No. 897, fig. 

 N belmintbicola B. and Br. Batbford, January, 1859. 



Annals of Nat. Hist., No. 896, on Helmintbssporia. 

 N ocbraceo-pallida B. and Br. Batbeaston, February, 1877. 



Annals of Nat. Hist., No. 607, on dead elm. 



N erubescens Desm., on boUy leaves. Clifton, Oct., 1879. 



C. Bucknall ; witb a figure. Fungi of the Bristol District. 



* Nectria, from necto, to join together, the perithecia of some of the 

 species being united by a definite stroma. 

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