226 



278 



Wt. 



Pyrenophora. 



1030. Pyrenophora phaeocomes (Fries) Fuckel, Syll. II 

 II ^", Syn: Sphaeria phaeoc. Reb., Fries S. M. II =". 



June. In dead leaves of Holcus mollis. J. Sadal!, Rindsholm (^^ja 85). 



1031. Pyrenophora relicina Fuckel, Syll. II "«, Wt. II "">. 

 Dactylis glomerata. J. Skive!. Secale cereale. J. Ha!d!, Nebsager (O. R.); 



F. Skaarup. Briza media (hosp. nov.). F. Klingstrup Mose (^^js 82). 



1032. Pyrenophora calvescens (Fries) Sacc, Syll. II ^''i Syn: 

 Sphaeria calv. Fries Sclerom. Suec. no 401. 



Cakile maritima. S. Kage. 



Pleospora. 



The conidial forms of fructification corresponding to the species of 

 Pleospora are — as is also the case with the genus of Leptosphaeria 

 — to be sought in many different formgenera of fungi imperfecti; 

 still, the greater part seem to belong to Dematiaceae if we are justi- 

 fied in drawing conclusions from the few examples which are as yet 

 known : 



Pleospora petiolorum corresp. 



— penicillus — 



— albicans — 



— dianthi — 



— Passeriniana — 



— microspora — 



— avenae — 



to Phoma petiolorum (conf. Fuckel). 

 — penicillatum (conf. Fuckel). 

 Phomopsis albicans (see Prillieux 



96 «2). 

 Ascochyta dianthi (Fuckel). 

 Camarosporium poterii. 



— microsporum (Syll. 



II 2^0. 

 Helminthosporium avenae (see 



Diedicke 03). 



