134 Transactiojts British Mycological Society, 



Helotium ciliatosporum Boud., Discomyc. d'Eur., p. 114. 

 Belonioscypha ciliatospora Rehm, in Rabenh. Krypt. Flor. I, 

 Abt. iii, p. 744; } Ciboria ciliatospora Fuck., Symb. 

 Myc. p. 311. 



Apothecia stalked, ochraceous, gregarious, 1-3 mm. high. 

 Disk 1-2 mm. in diameter, at length plane, with a distinct 

 involute margin, externally slightly paler, with minute ad- 

 pressed longitudinal fibrils. vStalk slender, pale yellow, smooth 

 or slightly strigose, 1-2 mm. in length. Asci elongated, clavate, 

 135-150/X X io-i2yLt. Spores somewhat "torpedo" shaped 

 (pointed at each end, but more distinctly narrowed towards 

 the base), with a short cilium, 5^^ long, at one or both ends, 

 20-27/X X 4-5/u- without cilia. Paraphyses filiform, unbranched, 

 not at all or only slightly thickened towards the apex. 



Hab. On the vascular skeleton of a herbaceous stem, Wey- 

 bridge, A. A. Pearson, Oct. 19, 1918. 



The Wey bridge specimens are evidently the same species as 

 the plant described by Rehm. As pointed out by the latter, 

 however, this plant differs somewhat from that originally 

 described by Fuckel. The latter gives the size as up to one 

 inch high, and states that the margin is not distinct, whereas 

 in these specimens there is always a distinct, erect or involute 

 margin. 



Gloeosporium inconspicnum Cav., Fung. Longobard. Exs. v, 

 No. 249 ; Sacc. Syll. xiv, p. loio. 



Spots large, more or less circular, but without a definite 

 margin, yellow to brown. Acervuli exceedingly minute, 

 scarcely visible even with a lens, developing beneath the 

 epidermis. Conidiophores hyaline, crowded, filiform, springing 

 from a thin basal stratum. Conidia minute, bacilliform, 

 hyaline, 1-2 /a long. 



Hah. On fading leaves of elm, Southampton, J. F. Rayner, 

 Oct. 1918. 



Ramularia Barbaraeae Peck, in 40th Ann. Rep. State Mus. 

 New York, 1888, p. 63. 



Spots rounded, white, becoming dry and thin, with a definite 

 margin. Acervuli amphigenous, white, forming a fairly com- 

 pact felted layer over the whole surface of the spores. Conidio- 

 phores fasciculate, simple or slightly branched, up to 70/L1 long, 

 4/x thick. Conidia hyaline, cylindrical, unseptate, 18-20 

 (-30)/x X 3-4/i. 



Hab. On living leaves of Barbaraea vulgaris, Bungay, Col. 

 C. Theodore Green, Jan. 1919. 



