366 PLANT DISEASES 



ampelicida Engelm.). Conceptacles innate, subglobose, 

 mouth piercing the matrix ; spermatia hyaline, cylindrical, 

 slightly constricted at the centre, i'5X'5 /*, borne on very 

 slender conidiophores. Germination unknown. 



Pycnidia (=-Phoma uvicola, Berk, and Curtis). Con- 

 ceptacles indistinguishable from those of the spermogonia ; 

 conidia hyaline, elliptical, variable in size, 6-9 x 3-4 p-. 



Perithecia. These are the conceptacles of the Phoma 

 stage, which produce asci the following season ; asci 

 clavate, obtuse, narrowed below, straight or slightly curved, 

 65-70X10-11 p.; spores 8, continuous, hyaline, slightly 

 obovate, 12-15x6-7 \L\ paraphyses absent. 



Spores i-septate, hyaline. 



Sphaerella, Ces. and De Not. Perithecia membran- 

 aceous, subglobose or depressed, covered by the epidermis 

 or erumpent, mouth indented or shortly papillate ; asci 

 8-spored ; spores elongated, i-septate hyaline, or very 

 slightly tinged ; paraphyses absent. 



Sphaerella fragariae, Sacc., Syll.^ ii. p. 505. Perithecia 

 gregarious, often circinating, globose, black, innato-erump- 

 ent, seated on pale spots surrounded by a purple ring 

 previously occupied by the conidial form 90-130 fi diam. ; 

 asci oblong, 8-spored, 40 p. long ; spores i-septate, slightly 

 constricted, hyaline, 15x3-4 ft. 



Conidia {Ramularia tulasnei, Tul.). Conidiophores 

 springing in tufts from the whitish, bordered spots ; conidia 

 narrowly elliptic-oblong, continuous, or i-3-septate, variable 

 in size, 20-50 X 2*5-4 p., hyaline. 



Spermogonia. Conceptacles resembling the perithecia in 

 form, rather smaller, and mixed with the latter, containing 

 myriads of ovoid spermatia about 3 /* long. 



