Rev. M. J. Berkeley & Mr. C. E. Broome on British Fungi. 435 



1328. Stictis graminum^ Desm. PL Crypt, no. 1071. 



On Carex panicidata. Batheaston, June 1867, C. E. Broome. 



*/S^ chrysoplioia^ P. Syn. p. 674. 



On decorticftted fallen oak-branches. Aboyne, Sept. 1870. 



1329. Ascoplianes aurora., Crouan, An. d. Sc. Nat. ser. 5. 

 vol. X. tab. 11. fig. 36. 



On cow-dung. Eltliam, Kent, Feb. 14, 1869. 

 Sporidia -000 15-- 0003 long. 



1330. Phacidium ahietinum^ Schmidt in Myc. Hefti. p. 30. 

 Roxburghshire, A. Jerdon, Esq. 



^Patellaria atrovinosa, Blox. 

 Sporidia -001 long, -0003 wide. 



Plate XX. fig. 21. a. ascus and paraphysis, magnified ; b. sporidia, 

 more highly magnified. 



1331. Nectria furfur ella^ B. & Br. E strato carneo efFuso 

 oriunda ; peritheciis carneis, subglobosis, demum collapsis, 

 particulis micantibus furfurellis obsitis, ostiolo distincte punc- 

 tiformi. 



On cabbage-stallcs. Batheaston, Feb. 1869. 

 Paraphyses branched ; sporidia ovate, •00015-*0002 unc. 

 long ; conidia •0002--0003 long. 



Plate XX. fig. 22. a. perithecia: b. asci and paraphyses ; c. sporidia; 

 d. conidia : all more or less magnified. 



1332. Spharia (Villosas) felina, Fuck. Fung. Rhen. no. 945. 

 Leptospora felina, Fuckel, Symb. Myc. p. 141. 



On Rulus. Orton Wood, Rev. A. Bloxam. Batheaston, 

 March 1869. 



Sporidia ciavato-falciform, '0025 in. long ; conidia brown, 

 pentagonal or doliiform, concatenate, •001-*002 long, spring- 

 ing from flexuous horizontal threads. 



Plate XX. fig, 23. a. perithecia; b. hairs of ditto; c. mycelium with 

 conidia ; d. ascus with paraphysis ; e, sporidia ; /. sporidium germinating. 



*>S'. (Villosce) tristis, Tode, var. sporidiis majoribus. 

 Hainault Forest, Feb. 1859. Batheaston, March 22, 1869. 

 Sporidia •0005-'0006 long, •0002--00025 wide. 



1333. S. (Villosas) cupulij-era, B. & Br. Peritheciis conicis, 

 obtusis, demum collapsis, subtiliter rugulosis, nitidis, hie illic 

 floccis rectis, articulatis, rigidis, Ijevibus, articulis ultimis 

 cuneato-cupuliformibus in conidia cuneata utrinque truncata 

 resolutis. 



On rotten elm-roots. Langridge, April 16, 1869. St. Ca- 

 thai'ine's, April 1861. 



Sporidia fusiform, at length 4-septate, •0008-*001 long ; 

 conidia '0005 long, 'OOOS wide at the top. The Cladotrichoid 

 hairs sometimes spring immediately from the mycelium. The 



