260 MR. F. CURREY ON SPHERIE. 
362. S. AsrRAGALI, Curr.! Fries remarks (Adnotata), “ SpA. Astragali ob locum con. 
feratur cum S. melena, S. V. Se.” 
363. S. ACUMINATA, Sow. ; Fr. S. M. ii. p. 506. Named by Berkeley. 
364. S. CARICINA, Desm.! 
365. S. (DiPLODIA) CALVESCENS, Fr.! From the Scleromycetes Sueciæ, no. 401. 
366. S. CurvENsis, Berk. & Br.! Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 2. vol. ix. p. 379, pl. xi. 
fig. 29. 
367. S. RUBELLA, Pers.; Fr. S. M. ii. p. 506. From the Scleromycetes Suecim. I 
suspect the length of the asci is more variable than the measurement here given 
would imply. 
368. S. HELENS, Curr. ! 
369. S. HERBARUM, Pers.; Fr. S. M. ii. p.511. The specimens of this are (as might be 
expected) very numerous.  Persoon's specimen has no fruit; but the species is too 
common to admit of any doubt. There is a plant marked by Persoon S. herbarum 
B. tecta, which is something quite different. It has long, linear, multiseptate sporidia, 
as long as, and quite filling, the ascus. I never saw the species before. It is quite 
different from S. acuminata, Sow. 
Div. 27. FoLrcoLz. 
370. S. RHIZOMORPHE, Kunze. Named by Klotzsch. 
371. S. rUB.groRMIS, Tode; Fr. S. M. ii. p.516. From the Scleromycetes Sueciæ, 
no. 26. 
372. S. (SPILEROPSIS P) MACULÆFORMIS, Pers. ; Fr. S. M. ii. p.524. Named by Berkeley. 
373. S. (Seruznorsis ?) oLEæ, D. C.; Fr. S. M. ii. p.489. Named by Dr. Montagne. 
374. S. (SPHEROPSIS ?) LEPTIDEA, Fr.! S. M. ii. p. 522. From the Scleromycetes Suecite, 
no. 13. : ; 
375. S. (SPHÆROPSIS ?) DUPLEX var. Nardi, Fr. S. M. ii. p. 520. There are specimens 
named by Mougeot and by Fries (Scleromycetes Sueciæ, no. 85), but I could find 
no fruit in either on reexamination. | 
376. S.? PUNCTIFORMIS, Pers. From the Scleromycetes-Suecize. 
377. S. (SPHEROPSIS) HEDERE, Sow.; Fr. S. M. ii. p.521. Named by Klotzsch. 
378. S. (SpHaRorsis) JEcoropir, Pers.; Fr. S. M. ii. p. 526. For the description here 
given I wish to substitute the following, taken from an authentic specimen eg 
by Persoon :—Apparently no perithecia ; stylospores long, narrow, and 
having normally a septum, or division of the endochrome, in the middle, but whic 
is not always visible. Length of stylospores 0004 inch. Pseudoperithecium 
formed of the tissue of the leaf. 
379. 8. (Discosta) Arroorzas, Tode; Fr. S. M. ii. p.523. From the Scleromycetes Sueci®, 
no. 151. Fries (Adnotata) remarks, « Quam maximi momenti observatio, Dis- 
