900 NEW OR NOTEWORTHY FUNGI. 
ii: p. 18, fig. 60 (1888); Bucknall, Fung. Brist. Distr. pt. v. p. 5, 
pl. 2, fig. 5. — H. foll. ae — Sace. Mich. ii. 174 (1880). 
Hyphe shorter than in the type, 50-60 p» x 6-8 p, qui uite simple, 
nearly straight. pie ore cylindrical, semipellucid, about 
12-septate, 50-70 p X 10-11 »; septa rather indistinct. 
On dead wood, Sutton (Wik.), May. Saccardo’s name is in- 
appropriate - the variety is not confined to herbaceous stems. 
opaloides Fresen. Beitr. zur Mykol. p. 50, pl. 6, figs. 
15-21 (1 859) ; Vize, ‘ Plants of sagt Cooke, ‘ Grevillea,’ v. 58 
(1876) ; ‘Black Moulds,’ pl. 24, fig. 8 (1877); exs. ii. 448; Sace. 
Mich. i. 538 (1879), ii. 173 ( 1880) ; int Ttal. fig. 881 (1881). 
Hyphe often trifurcate ea ‘fo rked, or simple, 120-180 p x 
9-10 ». Spores somewhat clavate, 10-11-septate, 80-90. x 10-12, 
with an oil-globule in each cell; cae ed subhyaline. 
On iio: stems, Blackwell (Ws. ), M 
28. H. obelavatum Sacc. Mich. i. 85 ner); Fung. Ital. fig. 52 
Sgt SS 
with few septa, dar “brown, peone solitary, per io 
obclavate, attenuated upwards, rounded and subhyaline at apex, 
with 12-16 septa, tak trait 80- 100 p xX 20. (Tab. 246, f. 8). 
On chips, Sutton (Wk.), September—Ma y- 
*H. stemphylioides Corda, Mucedin. pl. 4, sub Helmisporio (1840); 
Cooke, Blk. Moulds, p. 250, pl. 24, ri 2 (1877); Stevenson, Mye. 
Scot. p. 271 (1879). 
On chips, Sutton (Wk.), February. Occurring in dc 
fasciculate, scattered tufts, mixed with H. obclavatum. This 
true Helminthosporium, nor is it allied to preteen gee 
closely, but rather to that section of Sporodesmium which Co oke e has 
separated (‘ Greyillea,’ xii. 85) under the name of Bactrodesmwum ; 
in fact, it bears a great resemblance to S. abruptum B. & Br., the 
type of Cooke’s genus, except in the longer stem 
e A Fusisporium cereale} Cooke, Grev. vi. 189 (1878), from 
ori 
‘i culms besos of wheat, Witton (Wk.), September. Ae 
246 16 0). 
1 
: : r. 0 
(1818); Corda, Weitenweber Beitr. p. 85; Sacc. Mich. 1. 886 
1881). = vulgare Corda, Icon. i. p. 5, fig. 90, pro parte Gite 
“Seated on a purplish spot. Stroma convex, oblong, blood- 
wiseat ae blackish; spores crowded, globose, reticulate, brown; 
areole marked i in the middle aa a popes wart ; pedicels attenuated, 
white, transparent.’’—Corda, Ico 
On dead asparagus-stems, Bagbaston (Wk.), Napier Spores 
18-20 ». Forming deep black patches, on a coloure d spot 
} I’x errore cerealis in orig. 
