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proliferous, collapsing above, attached to radiating fibres. Se- 

 condary peridia ascigerous. Asci cylindrical. 



1. Loukcuv, A\-c. ; Gnv. t. 191 {no. CGI, with a Ji(j.). On living- 



leaves of honeysuckle. 



2. LinncEe, B. On living leaves of Liinwa. 



311. SPH^ROTHECA, Lt%'. 



^rycclium arachnoid. Pcrithecia globose, containing a single 

 globose ascus. Appendages numerous, floccose. 



1. pannosa, ]Jd. ; Grev. t. 164./. 2. On rose-leaves. 



2. Castagnei, Lev. On hops. The common Hop-Mildew. 



312. PHYLLACTINIA, Lev. 



Parasitic. Perithecia hemispherical, at length depressed, 

 seated on a persistent or evanescent membranaceo-granular 

 receptacle. Appendages straight, rigid, acicular, at lengtli 

 bent back. 

 1. guttata, Fr. On leaves of oak, beech, etc. 



313. UNCINULA, Lev. 

 Mycelium floccose. Perithecia globose. Appendages rigid, 

 simple, bifid or dichotomous, micinate, at length bent up- 

 wards. 



1. adunca, Lev.; Grev. t. 296. On leaves of poplar, willow, etc. 



2. bicornis. Lev. On leaves of maple, sycamore, etc. 



314. MICROSPH^RA, Lev. 



Mycelium arachnoid. Ai)pcndages straight, dichotomous. 

 Branchlets swelling at the tip, or filiform. 



1. Berberidis, Lev. On leaves of berberry, etc. 



2. (jrossulan"a>, Lev. On goos(^berry-leaves. 



3. penicillata, Lev. On leaves of Viburnum Opuhis. 



