334 



tSiiJnun/psis iiKihtniiit I>erk. 

 Outlines Brit. Fung. 1860:316. 



Diploilia i>seinlo-Dii)I(i(1ia Fckl. 

 Syra.Myc. 1869:393. 



Diplodiu iiiahnnin Fckl. 

 Sym. Myc. 1869:395. 



Sphacroih^is l^iiinacht (Scliw.) ('. t^c V.. 

 Grev. 5:31. 1S7(3. 



Mdcrdjildfliii ciiicrca ('. <fc E. 

 Grev. 6:2. 1S77. 



Spliacropsi.s (iidoiiiac ('. & E. 

 Grov. 6:S1. ISTS. 



I'luiinu iiKihinnii (lU'rk.) Sacc. 

 Syll. Fung. 3:152. 1884. 



Sph aero puis dcnncrsu (Hon.) Sacc. 

 Syll. Fung. 3:298. 1884. 



KpJid crop-sis ciiicrcu (('. & E.) Sacc. 

 Syll. Fung. 3:293. 1884. 



Mdcroplniliii iinili Wcstd. 

 Lamb. Fl. Myc. Bclg. 3 :(>(). 



HphiK-ropsis Mali (West) Sacc. 

 Syll. Fung. 3:293. 1884. 



t^pJiacropsis iiKilorinii I'k. 

 Syll. Fung. 3:294. 1884. 



Macrophoriia niulorum (Berk.) Berl. et N'ogl. 

 Atti. Soc. Myc. Veneto-Trcntina 1886:184. 



Sphaeropsis pscudo-Diplodia (Fckl.) Delaci'. 

 Bull. Soc. Myc. France, 19:350-352. 1903. 



LIKK IIISTDUY 



Upon examination of a cankered limb, epecially if comparatively 

 young, pycnidia will be found. Occasionally, too, they are developed on 

 leaves, and very abundantly on the fruit. They are borne beneath the 

 cuticle, which is ruptured at their maturity, and a papillate ostiolum 



