134 NEW OR NOTEWORTHY FUNGI. 
the greyish yellow subsuleate disc I have never seen in any speci 
men of the ya species, at any rate so strongly marked. The 
size, reaching 4-5 mm., was also a pied feature. 
87. ne nectrioides Phill. i 
On cones of Pinus sylvestris, Bacar Green (Ws.), Sept. 
AY ted P pyr (B. & oe — Stictis lecanora S. et K:, var. pyr 
‘ Grevillea 
On deka Weesihes of. pea: -tree, Sutton Coldfield (Wk.), Dee. to 
Mr. W. Phillips considers my specimens to be identical with 
Fe 
this species, 
88. Phyllosticta stephanoti, sp. n. — P. maculis rotundatis 
Vv. irregularibus, albidis, linea angusta atro- fusca cinetis ; peritheciis 
epiphyllis, wagers bese sparsis, atts, sis sniper om depressis, papil- 
latis, } mm. diam., ostiolo epide m perforante; sporulis ob- 
he utrinque rotundatis, 12- 16 ~ . oe 5p, hyalinis. (Tab. 266, 
oliis Stephanoti, “Sutton Coldfield” (Wk.). Apr. A Phoma 
suliaear West. differt peritheciis sporulisque multo majoribus. 
89. Phoma cert Sace Jie at 105 (1884). — Spharia — 
dlicson Walz l. Crypt. p. 777 (1883) 
rithecia dolicate rounded, at tee liad pale translucent- 
brown, shining through the epidermis, becoming black, bursting 
a 
90. Phoma hysterella Sacc. Mich. ii. 275 nisi): syll. iii. 102 
(1884). 
Perithecia be ached here and there a few, linearly aggre- 
gated, surrounded by the epide ermis, which is split in Hysteriwm 
china. mae papilatats. black, $ mm. diam.; sporules obovate, 
 X 7 p, slightly acute at bass: with a large guttula (several, 
Sace.), hyalin 
On dead ta feed of Taxus baccata, Hampton-in-Arden (Wk.), Aug: 
91. Phoma eens Sace. Syll. iii. me i) — Spharopsis 
tlicicola C. et EH. Gre V. vi. 3, t. 96, p. 28 (18 
Perithesia amphige enous, gregarious, slobitar , black, shining, 
eosin epidermis laciniate. Sporules Weta “hyaline, 9-12 » 
x ps 
On holly-leaves, Hampton-in-Arden (Wk.), Aug. Distinguished 
from P. ilicis Desm. (besides the ga ‘by the fact that the ep | 
dermis is split by the erumpent perithecia, whereas in the latter 
the epidermis is merely pierced by the ostiolum 
oma lineolata tesa Not. Ann. Sci. Nat. xvi. 298 (1851); 
Sace. sll ili. 150 (1884 
Perithecia innato-erum t, black, small, connate in short lines 
pierced, at length anecoandeas by the split epidermis ; ; nucleus white ; ; 
sport rules ovoid or oblong, expelled in a cirrus, 5-7 » long, on short 
On larch-cones, Hampton-in-Arden (Wk.), Aug. 
