DECADES OF BRITISH FUNGI. Tit 
Viburnum Opulus and V. Lantana. Highgate and Darenth Wood, 
October, 1865.—My specimens are identical with those received from 
Dr. Westendorp. 
41. SEPTORIA Unepinis, Rod. Epiphyllous. Spots small, numerous, 
irregular, whitish with a broad purplish margin. Perithecia few, 
scarcely prominent, blackish, convex, then collapsing and becoming 
concave. Sporidia elongated, slender and curved.—Desmz. Ann. des 
Sc. Nat. ser. 3. iii. 1847, p. 20; Pl. Crypt. Exs. ed. i. n. 1713.— 
On leaves of Arbutus Unedo. October and November, 1865, Hamp- 
stead and Highgate. Probably very common. (Fig. 24, sporidia, 
x 300.) 
42. SEPTORIA HypnocorYLEs, Desmz. Epiphyllous. Spots irregular, 
rufous or brownish, then pallid. Perithecia minute, innate, pierced 
with a terminal pore. Tendrils whitish. Sporidia linear, curved, con- 
taining numerous opaque nucleolii—Ann. des Sc. Nat. ser. 2. xvii. 
p. 109; PI. Crypt. Exs. ed. i. n. 1175, ed. ii. n. 675.—On fading 
leaves of Hydrocotyle vulgaris. Common. Summer. (Fig. 31, spori- 
dia, x 300.) 
43. SEPTORIA Ficart#, Desmz. Amphigenous. Spots roundish or 
confluent, pallid, cinereous in the centre, with an irregular brownish 
margin. Perithecia innate, very small, black, convex, at length plane. 
Tendrils white. Sporidia linear, straight or curved.—Ann. des Sc. 
Nat. ser. 2. xv. p. 135; Pl. Crypt. Exs. ed. i. n. 1087. Rhabdospora 
Ficarie, Mont. El. Alg. i. p. 596.—On leaves of Ranunculus Ficaria. 
Spring. Common. (Fig. 26, sporidia x 300.) 
^ 44. SEPTORIA MENYANTHES, Desmz. Amphigenous. Spots tawny- 
rufous, irregular. Perithecia very minute, of the same colour, pierced 
with a terminal pore. Tendrils white. Sporidia linear, straight or 
curved, nucleoli scarcely distinct.—Ann. des Sc. Nat. ser. 3. xx. p. 89. 
1853; Pl. Crypt. Exs. ed. i. n. 2178, ed. ii. n. 1828. Ascochyta 
Menyanthis, Libert, Exs. n. 251; Lasch. in Rabh. Exs. n. 860.—On 
fading leaves of Menyanthes trifoliata. Bungay (Mr. D. Stock). 
45. SEPTORIA CLEMATIDIS, Rob. Amphigenous. Spots greyish, 
with a brownish border, rounded, angular or irregular. Perithecia on the 
upper surface, very minute, innate, scarcely prominent, pallid-brown, 
pierced with a terminal pore. Tendrils whitish. Sporidia elongated, 
curved or flexuose, with numerous nucleoli.—Desmz. Ann. des Se. 
Nat. ser. 3. xx. p. 93 (1853); Pl. Crypt. Exs. ed. i. n. 2186, ed. ii. 
