DECADES OF BRITISH FUNGI. 113 
Fr. Elench. ii. p. 119. n. 3. Septoria Badhami, var. B. Fraxini, Awd. 
; 51. SEPTORIA CHELIDONII, Dess Amphigenous. Spots grey, 
whitish, or of a brownish tint. Perithecia innate, minute, nearly black, 
pierced with a large apical pore. Tendrils yellowish. Sporidia elongated, 
linear, straight, or curved, with several nucleoli.—Pl. Crypt. Fr. Exs, 
. 1176. Ascochyta — Libert, Exs. n. 57.  Spilospheria 
UG Rabh. Exs. 552.— On leaves of Chelidonium majus. Shere 
(Dr. E. Capron). 
52. SEPTORIA SCABIOSJECOLA, Desm. Amphigenous. Spots orbi- 
cular, of a violet-brown, marked in the centre with a white point which 
bears the solitary perithecium containing the elongated sporidia.—Ann. 
des Se. Nat. 1853, xx. p. 96.  Depazea scabiosecola, Desmz. Exs. ed. i. 
n. 722, ed. ii. n. 179. Spheria lichenoides, var. scabiosecola ? De 
Cand. Fl. Fr. Supp. Depazea purpurascens, var. Scabiose, Kickx, Fl. 
Crypt. de Louv. Ascochyta Scabiose, Rabh. Herb. n. 1253. — Spilo- 
spheria Scabiose, Rahh. Exs. n. 557.—On leaves of Scabious. -Autumu. 
Common. 
53. SEPTORIA dou a Desmz. Spots obliterated. Perithecia 
densely scattered, rather prominent, convex, black. Ostiole minute, 
conical. Sporidia linear, slightly curved, nucleoli scarcely distinct. 
—Bull. Soc. Bot. Fr. 1857, p. 861; Pl. Crypt. Exs. ed. ii. n. 689. 
— On all parts of Scleranthus annuus. Summer and autumn, Bungay 
(Mr. D. Stock). (Fig. 30, sporidia, x 300.) 
54. SEPTORIA GET, Desmz. Amphigenous. Spots orbieular or ir- 
regular, brown at first, cinereous when dry, with a purplish-brown 
margin.  Perithecia on the upper surface, very minute, numerous, 
brownish-black, sometimes. arranged along the veins of the leaves, at 
idia 
var. geicola, De Cand. Fl. Fr. Supp. p. Spheria (Depazea) 
vagans, geicola, Fr. S. M. ii. p. 532. Io Gei, Fuckel, Enum. 
Pl. Nass. p. 43.—On leaves of Geum urbanum. Shere, autumn, 1865 
(Dr. E. Capron). : 
55. SEPTORIA Lysimacuiz, West.  Epiphyllous. Spots indeter- _ 
minate, brown. Perithecia minute, scattered, terminated by a pore. . 
Tendrils whitish. Sporidia linear, straight, with numerous nucleoli.— 
Bull. de Brux. 1832, iii. p. 120; Bell. Cat. Eran Mee Se 3. Aseos DE 
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