204 NEW OR NOTEWORTHY FUNGI. 
- Cercospora ferruginea Fckl. Symb. Myo. 354 (1869) ; 
Nacht ii. 20 (1% (1878 76 : Heer 
s thin, effused ; hyphe long, creeping, loosely branched, 
Sy fan 5-6 py diam. ; conidia ovate, then obclavate, 
— to an obtuse Salak, somewhat curved, 2-5. septate (when 
unger continuous, guttulate, then uniseptate), pale brown, with a 
pellueid reddish tinge, 50 » lon 
under side of leaves of Artemisia vulgaris, Bradnock’s Marsh 
(WE.), Oct. Not om a pace but clearly this species, which 
appears to be very ra catia — ed by its author to be the 
127. Helicosporium ee sp. — H. hyphis eb, 
septatis, fere hyalinis, primo mance: dein tam 
3-8 p ecrass., 200-300 » alt., sed supra—eque ac rami 16a 
adscendentes—sterilibus et Bapatlenvoibae conidiis pleurogenis, 
substipitatis, hyalinis, pluri- -guttulatis, 2-24 » crass., basi attenua- 
tis, apice obtuse rotundatis, in cireulum 15 20 » diam. dense 
spiraliter convolutis; spiris plerumque quaternis. (Tab. 267, fig. 6). 
n ramis tenuibus Rubi Foca ‘‘Middleton” (Wk.), Apr. Non 
pro certissimo habeo, hune non esse statum abnormalem, sed cui 
valainas. subjungam dijudicare nescio. Maculas efformat albidas 
128. Helicosporium lumbricoides Sace. Mich. i. 86; Fung. Ital. 
56 (1877). 
wteges ean nonoas “grey spots ; ser creeping, filiform 
wo! fare in 2-84 spires, 150 p x 4 m, with many mpeg in one row, 
e. 
On rotting oak, Sapte eee This was detected several years 
W.P Phillips a fragment of wood which I sent to him, 
Sruahias © worm. 
; DACTYLOSPORIUM Harz (1871). 
Hyphe erect, simple, ona. brown. Conidia cellular, ovoid, 
ping capitate, bro 
8 formed by Hors, = s "ad ae p. 44, to contain Mystro- 
Giaens macropus Cord. Te. 
ie. Dactylosporium t evi trum; 
pes, sp. n.—D. gregarium atr 
cei » brevibus, flexuosi sis, sida sursum allidioribu, 
_ Gense septatis, _subtorulosis — subquadratis), simplicibus v. 
us fureatis, 5 p. i capl 
coni 
