184 FUNGUS-FLORA. 



64 hyaline, smooth, fusiform spores, 17-18 x 5-6 /x, aggre- 

 gated in a cluster near the top of the ascus at maturity ; 

 paraphyses septate, hyaline, slender, often branched. 



Ascozonvs cunicularius, Kenny, Trans. Woolhope Clul>, 

 1873, p. 129, t. 1, fig. 1-4; Journ. Bot. 1874, p. 355, 

 figs. 1-4. 



On rabbit dung, for the most part attached to filaments of 

 Mu cor. 



Type specimen examined. 



Keadily distinguished by the narrowly fusiform spores. 



Ryparobius subhirsutus. Phil., Brit., Disc., p. 302 ; 

 Sacc., Syll., viii. n. 2245 



Mimite, sessile, hemispherical, pure white, nearly trans- 

 parent, dotted with short unequal hairs, which are mostly 

 counate in pairs or threes ; margin ciliated ; disc flat, coarsely 

 papillate ; asci very wide, oblong, narrowed at the base 

 somewhat abruptly to a point; spores about 128 (not less), 

 elliptic, hyaline, smooth, collected at length into an ovoid 

 mass in the upper part of the ascus; paraphyses not seen. 



Ascozorius subJiirsutus, Kenny, Trans. Woolhope Club, 

 1873, p, 131, t. 2, figs. 4-7 ; Journ. Bot., 1874, p. 357, t. 155, 

 figs. 4-7. 



On rabbit dung. 



No specimen seen. 



Ryparobius Woolhopensis. B. & Br., Ann. Nat. 

 Hist., n. 1395; Phil., Brit. Disc., p. 302; Sacc., Syll., viii. 

 n. 2247. 



Minute, scattered, at first pure white, then dingy, with a 

 tltick stem-like base, which is tuberculate, covered with 

 close-set hairs which fringe the margin, at length expand- 

 ing, the hairs disappearing with age; substance of base 

 vesicular; asci broadly clavate, sporidiferous cysts seated 

 towards the apices; spores 64, broadly fusiform, hyaline, 

 smooth, 1718 x 5 p.; paraphyses filiform, stout, simple. 



Ascozonus Woolhopcnsis, Kenny, Trans. Woolhope Club, 

 1073, p. 130; Journ. Bot., 1874, p. 356 ; t. 153. 



On bird dung, mixed with filaments of Mucor, and mostly 

 borne by them. ' Ascophores \ a line wide and high. 



Unknown to me. 



