256 MR. F. CURREY ON SPHJERLE. 
288. S. (CyrisporA), MICULA Fr.! El. ii. p. 101. Sent by Fries to Mougeot. 
289. S. (SPHÆROPSIS ?) PILIFERA, Fr. ! S. M. ii. p. 472. From the Scleromycetes Sueciæ, 
no. 25. 
290. S. cırrHosa, Fr. Both plants mentioned under this number are named by Klotzsch. 
I find the perithecia of the latter tomentose, and the sporidia colourless, on re- 
examination. An authentic specimen from the Scleromycetes Sueciæ is quite decayed. 
291. S. nosrRATA, Fr. S. M. ii. p. 473. Named by Klotzsch, with a ?. It is marked 
Sphæria parabolica by (I think) Carmichael. 
Div. 23. OBTECTE. 
292. S. EUTYPA, Fr. S. M. ii. p. 478. Named by Berkeley. A specimen from the Scle- 
romycetes Sueciæ, no. 15 (obviously the same species), has no fruit. 
293. S. VIBRATILIS, Fr. S. M. ii. p. 482. See the observations in my former paper. 
294. S. OPERCULATA, A. and S.; Fr. S. M. ii. p.479. From the Scleromycetes Sueciæ, 
no. 268. Fries (Adnotata) remarks, ** Præter statum hujus aliarumque ascigerum 
alium legi nucleo omnino SpA. acute! Prorsus similem in Diatrype disciformi 
quoque vidimus. Lætamur cel. auctorem etiam SpA. acutam genere haud movendam 
censere.” 
295. S. (HALONIA) CUBICULARIS, Fr. S. M. ii. p. 477, El. ii. p. 97. Named by Montagne. 
296. S. LIVIDA, Fr. S. M. ii. p. 479. From the Scleromycetes Sueciæ, no. 516. 
297. S. (SPHÆROPSIS) PRUINOSA, Fr. S. M. ii. p.486. There are two specimens—one from 
the Scleromycetes Sueciæ, without fruit, the other named by Mougeot. 
298. S. (SPruERoPsIs ?) Orr, DC.; Fr. S. M. ii. p. 489. Named by Persoon. 
299. S. (HERCOSPORA) RHODOSTOMA, A. & S.; Fr. S. M. ii. p. 485. From the Scleromy- 
cetes Sueciæ, no. 83. 
900. S. CERASARUM, Fr.! 
301. S. Tamarıscı, Grev. ! (not ** Tamariscinis ” as in the text). 
302. S. PrxAsTRL Dec.; Fr. S. M. ii. p.488. From the Scleromycetes Sueciæ, no. 190. 
303. S. cLyPEATA, Nees; Fr. S. M.ii.p.487. Named by Klotzsch. It is doubtful whether 
or not S. clypeata is a state of S. mamillana, Fr. I suspect it is; for I see something 
like septa in the sporidia; and if the sporidia of S. clypeata were septate, it could 
hardly be separated from S. mamillana. Fries evidently doubts their distinctness: 
see * Syst. Myc.' ii. p. 487. 
304. S. Xyzosrer, Pers.; Fr. S. M. ii. p. 487, El. ii. p. 99. From the Scleromycetes 
Sueciæ, no. 189. I think the sporidia lose their border in age. | 
305. S. (HENDERSONIA) MAMILLANA, Fr. S. M. ii. p.487. From the Scleromycetes 
Sueciæ, no. 397, marked “minor.” Ina specimen of S. mamillana, Fr. (Desm. p. 
Cr. de France, edit. i. 1279), given me by M. Desmazières, I find long slender 250» 
containing narrowly oblong, slightly curved, 3-septate, brown sporidia, 0:0007 -t0 
