524 147.Astoma, 6. SARCOTHALAMEA. Pl. cell. aph. 
4. Astoma solidum. Solid astome. 
Thece elliptical, depressed, placed longitudinally, black, 
with bent bristles of the same colour. 
Spheria solida, Sowerby Fungi, 314. 
On stems of herbs. 
5. Astoma carbonarium. Carbonaceous astome. 
Thece crowded, black, roundish, ovate, rather tubercu- 
late; tip nipply. 
'Spheria Pulvis pyrius, Persoon Syn, 86. 
Spheria Pulvis, Persoon Disp. 51. 
On dry wood. 
6. Astoma moriforme. Mulberry astome. 
Thece aggregate, scattered, black, oval, tuberculate. | 
Sphevia moriformis, Persoon Syn. 86. 
On dry trunks of trees. 
7. Astoma nigrum. Black asiome. 
Thece flattish, small, tip indented, black. 
Spheria nigra, Sowerby Fungi, 393, 1. 
On the decayed stems of umbelliferous plants. 
8. Astoma tuberosum. Tuberous astome. 
Thece wartlike, outside black, inside white, protruding. 
Spheria tiberosa, Sowerby Fungi, 393, 2. 
On the bark of plants. 
9, Astoma lrassice. Cabbage astome. 
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Thece tubercular, large, black, inside white. 
Spharia brassice, Sowerby Fungi, 393, 3. 
On rotten cabbage-leaves. 
10. Asioma guiteforme. Droplike astome. 
Thece black, nearly conical, very minute, brittle. 
Spheria Gutta, Sowerby Fungi, 393, 5, 
On plants. 
b. Growing. upon ihe leaves of plants. 
11. Astoma punctiforme. Dotlike astome. 
Thece dotlike, scattered, at last collapsed, umbilicated, 
rather shining. " 
Spheria punctiformis, Persoon Syn. 90. 
On oak-leaves. 
