M Rev. M.J . l^orkeloy i!t Mr.C. E. Broome on British Fungi. 



Looks at fir>»t sit^'ht like a little Sphinctrino. vSo minute that 

 it is quite invisible to the naked eye. 



14o4. Pvronospora calotheca, l)e By. 



On Galium aparine. Fonlen, April, Rev. E. V^se. 



1455. P. iuterstidalis, ]?. & Br. Maculis luteis, a venis 

 limitatis ; floccis brcvissimis, flexuosis; sporis oralis terminatis. 



C)n leaves of primrose. G lam is, Rev. J. Stevenson ; Men- 

 muir, Rev. M. Anderson. 



Spots hypophyllous, yellow, confined to the interstices of 

 the veins, or very rarely extendinj^ slightly beyond them ; 

 spores often seated obliquely, •0O06-*00O7 inch long. Allied 

 to P. ohiiqua, Cooke. 



1456. P. rujihasis, B. & Br. Maculis epiphyllis nitidis fulvis; 

 hypophyllis pallidis ; sporophoris linearibus ; sporis obovatis 

 elongatisve variis, oblique sitis, brevissime pedicellatis. 



On leaves of Mi/rica gale. Glamis, Rev. J. Stevenson. 



The spots on the upper surface of the leaves are very con- 

 spicuous. Closely allied to P. ohliqua and the last. Spores 

 very variable in length. 



1457. PenicilUum mcgalosporum, B. & Br. Niveum, breve ; 

 floccis fasciculatis ; sporis globosis elongatisque Isevibus. 



In an old chicken-coop. ]\[enmuir. Rev. M. Anderson. 

 Spores 'OOOS-'OOl inch in diameter, or equally variable when 

 oblong. 



*Fusarium minutulum, Cd. 



On rotten boards. St. Catherine's, Bath, Jan. 5, 1874. 



Spores '0002 inch long. 



1458. Cylindrosporinm rhabdospora, B. & Br. Maculis 

 amphigenis, orbicularibus, brunneis ; sporis albis radiantibus, 

 oblongis, triseptatis, obtusis, utrinque paululum excavatis. 



On leaves of Plantago. Glamis, Rev. J. Stevenson. 



Spores forming little radiating fascicles, oblong, slightly 

 hollowed out at the sides, •0008-*002 inch or more long. 

 Sometimes a second is developed at the tip of the first. 



'^ C . Jicarice J B. 



Common on leaves of Ranuncnhifi ficaria. 



This is placed by Cooke in Glceosporium ; but the spores are 

 not contained in a perithecium. Cylindrosporium concentricunij 

 Grev., is, on the contrary, a true Glceosporium, and is not un- 

 common on cabbage-leaves. 



1459. C. niveum^ B. & Br. Maculis fusco marginatis ; 

 sporis niveis, oblongis, uniseptatis, breviter pedicellatis. 



On Cnlthn pahistris. New Pitsligo, Rev. J. Fergusson. 



Spots numerous, crowded, one or two lines across, often 

 confluent ; sjx)res oblong, uniseptate, whoi fully grown about 

 '002 inch long. 



