198 NEW OR NOTEWORTHY FUNGI. 
nee longiseta Speg. Mich. i. 478 (1879) ; Sacc. Fung. 
It. i190 (1881); Syll. Fung. iii. 787 (1884). 
cervuli se ita oy globose- lenticular, hypophyllous, subepi- 
dermal, then erumpent in a globule, and finally covering the le af 
sometimes curved, 25-80 p x 8-9 p, 4-septate ; Uppernnaas: ot: 
1p; mi e loculi brown, the two upper ones darker aiid pl 
8 p 
zalea- lace; Sutton (Wk.), Sept. Verging towards 
seielbb Speg., which is perhaps not truly distinct. asordad 
also on leaves of Sorbus torminalis and Rubus cesius. 
103. Pestalozzia fibricola, sp. n. — P. acervulis parvis, oe 
ara hee eleva pinay: que Dewey poro pe mies 
triangulari; basidiis brevissimis, 3 px Ta 7 
Inter fibras libri Tilie ad usum horti cultorum parati, Sutton 
( Se um p Ss e Germania sin i none 
+)y pt. lanti e é 
Species _ loculo medio conidiorum saturatiori, at non opaco, & 
By a distineta. Sete inter se basin versus breviter connate. 
eterna 2 sete inveniuntur ; quum unica, solito est longior et 
oblique curvata. Loculus (? an recte sic nominatur) sat eat una 
cum decidit. 
setis Cum P. fwneree var. discolori comparanda 
species. 
GEOTRICHUM Link (1809). 
Hyphe short. Conidia arte ee cylindrical, trun- 
cate at ene end, ee or brightly ¢ 
1 otrich: ose sp. n Zo hyphis bi or 
intrcatis abi; Gonidiie, catenulatis, breviter pa ee es mgue 
abrupte rotundatis v. truncatis, basidiis — erectis suffults, 
dilute obs 16-30 eX 9-10 pn. (Tab. 266, 
Ad basin nei, maculas pa rvas rotundatas v. ob- 
J 
lon gas densas i efformans, socia Peziza Curreiana, ‘ Sutton 
Park” (Wk.), 
(1851) ae lycotropum Pr. St. Deutsch. Fl. xxix. 57, t. 29 
White, thinly rig conidia curved like a horse-shoe, hyaline, 
fasiform, obine: at each end, 2-4-guttulate, 1m + long, 3 # 
» the two inner poe almost always very lar, 
rotting stem em of Carduus palustris, Little Sutton (Wk.), Oct. 
The - - SO as sometimes to form nearly a complete 
circle, 7-8 = ee I was not able to observe them con 
catenate, so > that the genus is rather dubious. 
