Pi. cell. aph. 6. SARCOTHALAMEE. 148. Spher. 529 
21. Spheria nidula. Nestling spheria. 
Thece small, crowded, nearly globular, black; mouths 
nippleshape. - 
Spheria nidula, Sowerby Fungi, 394, 2. 
On the roots of beans. 
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22. Spheria fusca. ~ Brown spheria. 
- Thece round, brownish. 
Spheria fusca, Sowerby Fungi, 395, 3. 
On rotten fir-wood. 
23. Spheria claviformis. Nailshape spheria. 
Thece ovate, large, outside wrinkled, black; middle coat 
white; mouths perforated. 
Spheria claviformis, Sowerby Fungi, 337. 
On rotten sticks. 
24. Spheria Kirlii. Kirby’s spheria. 
Thece nearly globular, black. 
Spheria Kirbii, Sowerby Fungi, 371, 3. 
On the cores of apples. 
25. Spheria subsecreta. Nearly-hidden spheria. 
Thece orbicular, black, partly immersed, collapsed 
above; mouths nippleshape, prominent, lips 4-parted. 
Spheria subsecreta, Sowerby Fungi, 313, 8. 
On rotten poplar sticks. 
26. Spheria longa. Leong spheria. 
Thece black, immersed, oblong, small, inside white: 
mouth lightish, nipplelike. 
Spheria longa, Sowerby Fungi, 393, 4. 
On reeds, under the epidermis. 
b. Mouths round, as long as the thece. 
27. Spheria dryina. Oak spheria. 
Thece extremely small, clustered, naked, globular, 
black; mouths eight times as long as the thece, bristlelike, 
very slender, flexible, drooping. 
Spheria dryina, Persvan Syn. 58, 
Spheria rostrata nigrofusca, Tode Mecki, 2, 14. 
Spheria ciliaris, Sowerby Fungi, 339? 
On oak-timber. 
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