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Fenestella. 



U81. Fenestella subvestita F. 6. W. 09'^^ c. icon. 

 In dead bark on twigs of AInus glutinosa. S. Lyngby Mose (February 09 

 F. & W.). 



1182. Fenestella princeps Tulasne, Syll. II''=, Wt. IP«^ c. icon., 

 Syn: Fen. fenestrata (B. &.^ Br.) Schroeter 08 "^ Fen. betulae Sacc, 

 Syll. II "\ Fen. media Tul., Syll. II ^", Fen. Faberi Sacc, Syll. II ''", 

 Cucurbitaria crataegi Niessl, Syll. IP", Wt. IV^ (see Berlese 00" 6. 

 F. & W. 07 2=^). 



Alnus glutinosa. S. Lyngby. Fagus silvatica. S. Geelskov. Prunus spinosa. 

 S. Charlottenlund (''''A 81 Sarauw). Crataegus monogyna. J. Viborg!. 



1183. Fenestella macrospora Fuckel, Syll. IP=», Wt. IP". 

 Fagus silvatica. S. Charlottenlund (^'/i 82 Sarauw). 



1184. Fenestella vestita (Fries) Sacc, Syll. II ^^'^ Wt. IP", Syn: 

 Sphaeria vest. Fries S. M. II "'", Fenestella melastoma Sacc, Syll. II ^'^ 

 Wt. II "^ Fen. lycii. (Hazl.) Sacc, Syll. II ^''^ Wt. II "^ Fen. hormos- 

 pora Sacc. Syll. IX '^^ Fen. ulmicola Ell. & Ev., Syll. XI '■" (see Ber- 

 lese 00^"). 



Ulmus. S. Charlottenlund (^^/i 82 Sarauw). Acer pseudoplatanus. S. Ruder- 

 hegn ! . Ribes rubrum. S. Landbohojskolens Have. Lycium barbatum. S. Strand- 

 mollen, 0sterbro (Sarauw). 



Melanconidaceae. 



Within the family of Melanconidaceae a regular formation of coni- 

 dial fructification will take place before the appearance of the ascigerous 

 fructification; both originate from the same stroma, so the genetical 

 relation between both stages is quite evident; thus the conidial stage 

 of Cryptospora is most frequently called Cryptosporium viz: 



Cryptospora populina corresp. Cryptosporium coronatum. 



