FOLIICOLOUS SPHJERLE. 951 
23. SPILERELLA MICROSPILA. Perithecia scattered, globose, one 
or more immersed in a minute brown spot arising from the delicate 
mycelium. Asci cylindrical. —Sporidia oblongo-elliptic, uniseptate. 
-005-—0127 mm. (0002-0005 in.) long.—Spheria microspila, B. and 
Br. Ann. Nat. Hist. n. 984; Cooke, Index, n. 2373.—On leaves of 
Epilobium montanum. (Pl. L. Fig. 23.) 
*Spheria Ostruthii, Fr. Obs. i. p. 174. ^ 4scospora Ostruthii, Fr. 
Summ. Veg. Scan. p. 425. 
* Spheria brunneola, Fr. e Myc. ii. p. 526. Ascospora brunneola, 
Fr. Summ. Veg. Scan. p. 
Both these species have dis included by some authors with Folii- 
colous SpAcrie, but hitherto we have not been fortunate enough to 
meet with asci in either of them. 
24. SPHJERELLA BRASSICJECOLA. Epiphyllous. Spots orbicular, 
large, pallid or cinereous, brownish in the centre.  Perithecia crowded, 
ircinating, minute, subrotund, black. Asci cylindrical. Sporidia 
elongated, cylindrical, obtuse at the extremities, hyaline. —Spheria 
Brassica, Berk. and Br. Ann. Nat. Hist. n. 656*, pl. xii. fig. 42. 
Asteroma Brassice, Chev. Par. i. p. 449. iara brassicecola, Duby, 
Bot. Gall. ii. p. 712; Berk. Outl. p. 401; Cooke, Index, n. 2384. 
Splerella brassicecola, De Not. Schema, p. 64.— Common on Cabbage 
x in autumn and spring, but seldom with perfect fruit. (Pl. L. 
Š RAE LLA Rumtcis. Spots amphigenous, minute, numerous, 
orbicular, scattered, brown.  Perithecia epiphyllous, conglomerate, 
ry sm 
olivaceous, then black, pierced with a simple pore. Asci large, cylin- 
vem slightly curved. Sporidia ovate-oblong, obtuse, uniseptate, 
‘015 mm. (-0006 in.) long.— Spheria Rumicis, Desm. Pl. Crypt. 
n. 1298 ; Berk. and Br. Ann. Nat. Hist. n. 658; Berk. Outl. p. 401; 
Cooke, Index, n. 2388. Spheria lichenoides, Johnst. Fl. Berw. ii. 
p. ns living Dock leaves. Abundant. (Pl. L. Fig. 28.) 
26. RELLA ANARITHMA. Scattered, minute. Perithecia 
lobose, stades the cuticle by the small papillaform ostiolum. 
Asci clavate. Sporidia biseriate, sublanceolate, strongly constricted in 
the centre, uniseptate. “03 m m. (70012 in.) long. —Spheria anarithma, 
B. and Br. Ann. Nat. Hist. n. 893; Berk. Outl. p. 401; Cooke, 
Index, n. 2376.— On pen cespitosa. (Pl. L. Fig. 29.) 
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