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ASCOMYCETES. 



mouth pine. According to the observations of liostrup in 

 Denmark, and myself in various localities of Germany, this 



is a dangerous parasite on Pinus Strobus. 

 It kills the needles and young shoots, 

 and may devastate whole tracts of forest. 

 The diseased needles become brown in 

 summer, and fall off during next winter. 

 On them are produced apothecia containing 

 club-shaped asci and paraphyses with button- 

 shaped ends. The eight spores of each ascus 

 are at first unicellular, later apparently bi- 

 cellular, and enclosed in a very mucilaginous 

 FiG.ii8.-LeafofHca coat - The asci have an average length of 

 7/V;;::;e\ra?on ia the f 120/*, the spores 20 M , and when swollen 



lower surface. 1, An 90 j_ o r\ 

 entire and a dehiscing - 1 O\) p.. 



Sore? a ( ^Tubtuf deil H. pinicola Brunch. 1 forms linear apothecia 



on needles of Pinv* xt//r<'x/ris. 



H. ericae Tubeuf. 2 In Tyrol and Northern Italy, this fungus 

 causes a disease on Erica carnea. It is common and epidemic, 

 causing death of the leaves. 



Hypodermella. 



Similar to Hypoderma, except that the spores are pear-shaped 

 and unicellular ; they occur four in each ascus, and are shorter 

 than it. 



Hypodermella sulcigena (Link) 3 has four long, club-shaped, 

 unicellular spores. Eostrup regards it as parasitic on Finn* 

 montana and P. syhestris, its mycelium being found in living- 

 green needles, and causing their death. 



Hyp. laricis Tubeuf. 2 This is a new fungus of the larch- 

 needle found by Tubeuf on the Sonnenwendstein (Bavaria) in 

 September, 1894. It was present in large quantity on larches 

 on the upper part of the mountain, and was in every way so 

 decidedly parasitic in . character, that there is little doubt as to 

 its being an epidemic disease. The full-grown needles on many 

 of the foliar spurs had died off and turned brown. The 



1 Brunchorst, Noyle norxke skovsygdommt In /!< /</'//* J//'-., 1892. 

 -v. Tubeuf, Botan. Centrall'lall, xxi., 1885, and LXI., 1895. 

 3 Rostrup, Fortsatte Undersoegelser, 



