eee RS Py hisoe nc. te RS eh he Bm et cig om Sees pe cub Ay Anas eee Wee Ow s g eee cea See EONS Goer sya 
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NEW OR NOTEWORTHY FUNGI:—Parr III. 
By W. B. Grove, B.A. 
(Pirates 266 & 267). 
(Concluded from p. 137.) 
PSEUDODIPLODIA Karsten. 
-Perithecia, superficial, globular or oblong, waxy-fleshy, when 
moist dark coloured, soon opening with a wide mouth. Sporules 
epieeoid, 1-septate, dilute olivaceous. 
u 
odiplodia sped tan sp. n. — P. late aes peri- 
theciis gregariis v. in lin es aut maculas contractis, 
1-1-4 mm - diam. ; 3 globulosis v. oblongis, Tevibus, nitidis, contextu 
feat, mo rte superiori P r a uel aceo, 
Senio (disco) subnigro; sporulis oblongis, sabhipcilsia: — 
obtusis y. basi aut apice acutatis, rarius curvulis, diu continuis, 
dein ivan — 1-septatis, vix constrictis, vix pitialasin 
singulis hyali rvatis dilu te olivaceis, 10-14 w x 3-4 pn, 
con subramosis fasciculatis 2-3-plo longioribus suffultis. (Tab. 
: a ane a interiori corticis v. etiam in ligno Aceris pseudo-platant, 
‘Sutton Coldfield” (Wk.), Dec.—Feb. A P. ligniaria Karst. 
(Sace. Syll. lil. 621) rence loco natali, sporulis duplo angustioribus, 
‘Sed imprimi peritheciorum magnitudine que a majora. 
Num vere ¢ Nectricideis sit, in dubio santas 
* Discula microsperma Sace. Bye: iii. 675 (1884). meen micro- 
sperma B. & Br. Ann. N. 
Sporules linear, hyaline, s sonnet es curved, 5 
On twi Wigs of osier woven into basket-work, Sutton, Goldfield, 
Dec. On the same basket-work, if not on the same twigs, I found 
i. 4 ‘tang carbonacea B. & Br. and Diplodia salicina Lev. 
porium profusum Fr. 8. Myc. iii. 487 (1882) ; a ae 
i pes (1884), — Stilbospora profusa Grev. 8. Or. Fl. t. 212, f. 
8 gregarious, -4—"7 m . diam., conical, subcutaneous, 
black, b Saceatig : in the vantre: co nidin small, ovoid- hia. 1-septate, 
at first hyaline, then olivaceous, at length dark fuscous, somewhat 
on rounded .at each end or more tapering below, 20-25 p 
On inside of bark of Acer meric seer Sutton ere (Wk. ) 
, Dec. This may almost be regarded as an addition to our Flora, 
- for though ‘Sure by Greville sorloug ago, ah has — omitted eau 
since 
the ‘Mycologia Scotica’ of Rev. John Stevenson sts), ‘and the 
additions oer published in the ‘ Scottish Naturalist 
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