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Div. 25. SUBTECTE. 
343. S. (Diezopıa) Izrcis, Fr. S. M. ii. p. 501. Named by Berkeley. I could find no 
fruit on reexamination. 
344. S. (DIPLODIA) SARMENTORUM, Fr. ! S. M.ii.p.498. From the Scleromycetes Sueciæ, 
no. 18. 
345. S. (SPHÆROPSIS) ATROVIRENS 6. Buxi, Fr. Named by Klotzsch. 
346. S. EPIDERMIDIS, Fr. S. M. ii. p. 499. Named by Berkeley. 
347. S. Ruscr, Wallr. Named from specimens in my own herbarium. 
948. S. SERIATA, Curr. ! 
Div. 26. CAULICOLE. 
349. S. DOLIOLUM, Pers. ; Fr. S. M. ii. p.509. In an authentic specimen of Persoon’s the 
sporidia are 3-septate, slightly constricted at the septa, varying from 0-0008 to 0‘001 
inch in length. Fig. 122 is hardly correct. The two right-hand sporidia of fig. 137 
are exactly like those of Persoon's plant. Perhaps S. Helene is a form of S. doliolum. 
The second joint of the sporidia in the latter is sometimes swollen. 
300. S. DEMATIUM, Pers. Fr. S. M. ii. p. 505. Described from a specimen from the 
Scleromycetes Sueciæ.  Persoon's specimens are quite imperfect. 
391. S. AnuxDINIS, Fr. S. M. ii. p.510. Named by Mougeot. 
352. 8. (SPHÆROPSIS ?) CORNI svecicm, Fr.! From the Scleromycetes Sueciæ, no. 409. 
333. S. (SPHÆROPSIS ?) acura, Hoffm. From the Seleromycetes Sueciæ, no. 118. 
354. S. cowPLANATA, Tode. There are numerous specimens. None authentic. 
355. S. CONIFORMIS, Fr. S. M. ii. p. 508. Named by Berkeley. 
356. S. IMBERBIS, Fries! Scleromycetes Sueciæ, no. 403. Fries remarks (Adnotata), 
“Fons Seler. Suec. Exs. 403 bis. Forma tertia Auctoris est Cryptosporium imberbe, 
8. V. Se. p. 423; perithecium enim spurium ab epidermide nigrifacta ortum." 
357. S. PHæosrIcrA, Berk. ! 
998. 8. (HENDERSONIA) Zum, Schwein.; Fr. S. M. ii. p. 527. The first plant hero 
described is named by Mr. Berkeley, but is quite different from the other » which I 
now find to have been named by Schweinitz himself. On reexamination of the 
latter, I have found asci and sporidia, besides the fruit of Hendersonia arcus, Berk. 
& Br.; and I am quite convinced that S. Zee, Schwein., is nothing more than Sph. 
Pulicaris, Fr., and that Hendersonia arcus, Berk. & Br., is a stylosporous state of 
the latter Sphæria. 
959. 8. PELLITA, Fr. S. M. ii. p.503. Named by Klotzsch. The perithecia are hairy, 
and the sporidia sometimes exceed 0-0016 inch. 
360, 8, NIGRELLA, Fr. ! S. M. ii. p. 512. Named by Berkeley. 
9L 8, Prsr, Sow. Named by Berkeley. 
