374 OUTLINES OF BRITISH FUNGOLOGY. 



1. alnca, P. On alder. 



2. Fraxini, Schwem. On ash, 



3. conspersa, Fr. ; Grev. t, 335. On apple, hawthorn, etc, 



4. saligna, Tode {no. 584). On privet. 



258. CENANGIUM, Fr. 



Receptacle coriaceous, closed at first, then open, marginate, 

 covered with a thick cuticle. Hymeniura persistent. 



1. Eibis, Tr. {no. 585). On currant. 



2. Cerasi, Fr. Ou wild cherry. 



3. Prunastri, Fr. On sloe. 



4. Aucupariffi, Fr. On mountain ash. 



5. pulveraceum, Fr. On wood. 



6. fuUginosum, Fr. On sallow. 



7. feiTuginosum, Fr. {no. 161). On pine-branches cut green. 



8. quercinum, Fr. On oak-twigs. 



9. Eubi, Fr. ; Grev. t. 334. On raspbeny. 



259. ASCOBOLUS, Tode. 



Receptacle orbicular, marginate. Disc patellaeform. Asci 

 exploded. 



1. furfuraeeus. P.; Grev. ^.307. On cow-dung. 



2. vinosus, B. (Plate 23, fig. 4.) On rabbit-dung. 



3. ciliatus, Schm. On cow-dung. 



4. glaber, P. On cow-dung. 



5. Trifolii, Eernh. On half-dead clover-leaves. 



6. carueus, P. On cow- dung. 



7. saccharinus, B. and Curr. On old leather. 



260. BULGARIA, Fr. 



Receptacle orbicular, then truncate, glutinous within, at first 

 closed. Ilymenium even, persistent, smooth. 



