324 OUTLINES OF BRITISH FUNGOLOGY. 



1. bicolor, Nees, iuclucling M. sphreroidcum, Lk. {no. 250). On 



birch. 



2. magmuu, B.; Grev. t. 3-i5. On walnut and hornbeam. 



3. sphserospennuin, Lk. {no. 2.51). On dead reeds. 



132. STEGONOSPORIUM, Cd. 



Spores unilocular, tlie endochrome trausversel)' septate or 

 cellulose, oozing out in a black mass. 

 1. cellulosum, Cd. On dead branelics. 



133. STILBOSPORA, P. 



Spores septate, oozing out in a black mass. 



1. ovata, P. On dead twigs. 



2. angiistata, P. {no. 36). On cornel. 



13 i. ASTEROSPORIUM, Kze. 



Spores stellate, septate, oozing out in a black mass. 

 ]. Holfmamii, M. and N. {no. 669). On dead birch. 



]35. CORYNEUM, if^e. 

 Spores septate, seated on a cushion-like stroma. 



1. pulvinatum, Kze. On dead sycamore. 



2. disciforme, Kze. {no. 450). On dead birch. 



3. compactum, B. and Br. {no. 449). On dead elm-twigs. 



4. Kunzei, Cd. On dead oak-twigs. 



5. niicrostichum, B. and Br. {no. 451). On dead twigs of rose, 



vine, etc. 



136. PESTALOZZIA, De Not. 

 Spores septate, seated on a long peduncle, crested above. 

 1. Guepini, Desrn. {no. 1084). On Camellia leaves. 



