MR. F. CURREY ON SPHJERLE. 
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Div. 18. VILLOS&. 
998, S. SCABRA, Curr. ! 
399. S. CANESCENS, Pers.; Fr. S. M. ii. p. 448. Specimens named by Sir Wm. Hooker, 
Klotzsch, and Berkeley ; all agree. 
230. S. Racopıum, Pers.; Fr. S. M. ii. p. 449. Named by Berkeley. There is a speci- 
men from the Scleromycetes Sueciæ, but it has no fruit. 
231. S. ovina, Pers. ; Fr. S. M. ii. p. 446. Named by Berkeley. 
232. S. czsıa, Carm.! Named by Klotzsch, who, I suppose, received it in MS. from 
Carmichael. From a note on the specimen, Klotzsch seems to have considered it a 
young state of S. ovina; but the fructification is totally different. Mr. Berkeley has 
written “an vera Sph.?" He had probably not examined the fruit. 
233. S. HIRSUTA, Fr. S. M. ii. p. 449. Named by Klotzsch. 
234. S. RHODOCHLORA, Mont. ! Syll. p. 227. 
235. S. MUTABILIS, Schwein. ! 
236. S. PILOSA, Pers.; Fr. S. M. ii. p.440. There are four specimens, all named by Klotzsch. 
Three of them are as here described. The fourth has perithecia more densely 
hairy, but not otherwise externally distinguishable. In this latter the sporidia are 
very dark-brown, varying from reniform to globular (mostly the latter). The dia- 
meter of the globular sporidia is 0*0004 to 0:0005 inch, which is the same as the 
length of the reniform sporidia. | 
237. S. (CERATOSTOMA) CHIONEA. Fr.! S.M. ii. p. 446, EL vi. p. 92. From the Scle- 
romycetes Sueciæ. Fries remarks (Adnotata), “In statu ascigero pulcherrima, 
sporis nigris in asco pellucido biserialibus." 
298. S. srRIGOSA, A. and S.; Fr. S. M. ii. p. 448. Specimens named by Klotzsch and 
Mougeot. There is an authentic specimen from Schweinitz which seems to be the 
same thing, but it is in very bad condition. 
299. S. Brassıc, Kl. | Eng. Fl. p. 261. Fries (Adnotata) remarks, “ Synonymon anti- 
quius est S. olerum, Fr. El. p. 99. Sph. Brassice P. aliena est.” 
240. 8. PULVINULUS, Berk. ! 
“41. 8. SUPERFICIALIS, Curr. ! 
249. S. CAPILLIFERA, Curr. ! 
B en Div. 19. DENUDATA. 
: SA, Berk. ! 
M. 8. RHODOMPHALOS, Berk.! Fries (Adnotata) remarks, “ Hujus synonymon est 
S. rhodopis, Fr. S. V. Sc. p. 389." 
"B. S. Bowrana, Batsch; Fr. S. M. ii. p.436. Specimens named by Berkeley and 
Montagne, There is another from the Scleromycetes Sueciæ, no. 266, but shrivelled, 
and without fruit. 
246. 8, MORIFORMIS, Tode; Fr. S. M. ii. p: 458, EL ii. p. 94. From the Scleromy- 
