110 DECADES OF BRITISH FUNGI. 
Scand. p. 416?—0On bramble stems, sometimes accompanied by Spheria 
abbreviata. February, 1866.—There seems to be very little difference 
between the plant described by Westendorp, but which I have not seen, 
and the above, except that the form occurring on bramble has brown 
sporidia, they are, however, by no means epaque, and I think it better 
to include it under the above name than propose it as a new species. 
It is intimately associated with the Spheria already described as 
Spheria abbreviata, the mature sporidia of which are almost identical 
with those of the present plant. 
37. HENDERSONIA ComNr, Fuckel. Perithecia globose, at first 
covered by the epidermis, black. Sporidia, with long deciduous pedicels, 
oblong, subelavate, obtuse, four-celled, yellow, the cell next the stem 
hyaline.—Fuckel, Fung. Rhen. n. 524; Enum. Fung. Nassov. p. 50. 
n. 416. fig. 16.—On twigs of Cornus. Bishop’s Wood, Hampstead, 
May, 1864; Millfield Lane, Highgate, February, 1866. (Fig. 16, spo- 
ae 00.) 
. HENDERSONIA SARMENTORUM, West.  Perithecia immersed, 
Pd dark brown, concealed by the epidermis, which is at length 
lacerated above the poriform ostiole. Sporidia brown, pear-shaped, 
obovate, elliptical or irregular, triseptate, with hyaline pedicels.— 
Westendorp in Bullet. de Brux. xviii. n. 60. fig. 2.— On dead twigs of 
Vine. Highgate, February, 1866.— The sporidia are very variable in 
my specimens. (Fig. 15, sporidia, x 300.) 
39. SEPTORIA PYRICOLA, Desm. Epiphyllous. Spots greyish-white, 
scattered, roundish or irregular. Perithecia few, minute, rather pro- 
minent, black, pierced at the apex. Tendrils whitish. Sporidia elon- 
gated, curved, containing several nucleoli.—Ann. des Sc. Nat. ser. 3. 
xiv. p. 115.  Depazea pyricola, Desmz. Pl. Crypt. n. 721. Septoria 
Pyri, Cast. Cat. Pl. de Mars, p. 194. Septoria dealbata, Lév. Ann. des 
Se. Nat. ser. 3. ix. p. 249 (partly).—On leaves of Apple and Pear. 
Shere, ee 1865 (Dr. E. Capron); Highgate, November, 1865. 
(Fig. 27, sporidia, x 300.) 
40. Serrorta VIBURNI, West. Epiphyllous. Spots roundish or 
irregular, becoming whitish in the centre, with a brownish border. 
. Perithecia minute, semiemergent, black, pierced at the apex. Tendrils 
` white. Sporidia cylindrical, obtuse at their extremities, containing 
. from 5 to 7 nucleoli.—Westendorp in Bullet. de Brux. 1852, xix. 
: =e d 121; Bell Cat. Crypt. Namur, n. 350.—On the leaves of 
