235 



Gnomoniella. 



108S. Gnomoniella tubiformis (Fries) Sacc, Syll. I ''^^ Syn: Sphae- 

 ria tub. Fries S. M. II "^ Gnomonia tub. Awd., R 80 a '^^ 6. 02 a "". 



Common on fallen leaves of Alnus glutinosa, March— April, also found oh 

 Alnus incana. 



1089. Gnomoniella vulgaris (Ces. &. de Not.) Sacc, Syll. I ''^^ 

 Gnomonia vulg. Ces. &. de Not., Wt. II ''^ Sphaeria gnomon Fries 

 S. M. II 517. 



On fallen leaves of Cotylus avellana. J. Krabbesholm Skov!, Rindsholm 

 (Gad); F. Ska^rup (May 74). 



1090. Gnomoniella devexa (Desm.) Sacc, Syll. I "", Syn: Gno- 

 moniella dev. Awd., Wt. II 5'". 



On dead stems of Polygonum aviculare. F. Klingstrup. Polygonum nodosum. 

 J. Batum (! Exs. Vgr. no 992). 



1091. Gnomoniella lugubris (Karsten) Sacc, Syll. I "^^ 

 On dead leaves of Comarum palustre. F. Skaarup. 



1092. Gnomoniella eomari (Karsten) Sacc, Syll. I "^^ 

 Asci 30-39 1^ X 6-7 i^; spor. 6-8 H- X 2,5-3,5 H. 



On stems of Comarum palustre. S. Gammelmose (^^/e 05 O. R.). 



Clypeosphaeriaceae. 



Anthostomella. 



660 



1093. Anthostomella conorum (Fuckel) Sacc, Syll. I '=^ Wt. II 

 Ascis cylindricis 110—120 1^ X 9—10 ^ octosporis; sporidiis oblique 



monostichis, ellipsoideo— ovatis, semiopacis 13—14 h X 6—8 M^. 



It is very much like a Rosellinia, and it is rather probable that it 

 is the same as described by 0rsted as Pleosporopsis (see pag. 191); 

 it is impossible to ascertain whether his pictures are to represent the 

 present species or Rosellinia obliquata. It is certainly not impossible 

 that they should be identical. Hitherto it has only been found on the 

 cones, but, no doubt, the specimens contained in Rostrup's herbarium 

 on leaves belong to the same species. 



Pinus australis. J. Gaardbogaard on cones (O. R.); S. Tisvilde on fallen 

 leaves (^^/e 82). 



1094. Anthostomella tumulosa (Rob. &. Desm.) Sacc, Syll. I ^^^ 

 Wt. II 5". 



Eriophorum vaginatum. S. Lyngby Mose (April 89). 



