491 



Fig. 36. Pestalozzia Guepini. 



1. A leaf of Camellia infected. 2. Cirrhi of the same leaf ''/i. 3. Part of the same 

 cirrhi -r- 4. 2 conidia -j— ■ rrom K 02 a. 



2803. Pestalozzia gongrogena Temme, Syll. X •'"^ All. VII '°^ R 

 02 a ^"l 



5a/i.v cinerea. L. Hardenberg. 5a/ix \iminalis. L. Saxkohing. 



2804. Pestalozzia maculicola Rostrup 95 a -", 02 a '^'^ see tab. 

 VIII fig. 102. 



Maculae orbiculares, diam. 3—4 mm albidae, amphigenae, lineo 

 fusco cinctae; acervuli minutissimi, iiigri; conidia oblongo-fusoidea, 

 3-septatis, loculis 2 mterioribus fu.scis, 16—20 6—7 M vertice cilii 

 tribus ornata. 



On living leaves o( Ulmus montana. j. Silkehorg Papirfahrik ("/e 93); S. 

 Lyngby Landboskole (^''/s 93). 



2805. Pestalozzia truncata Lev., Syll. Ill '^\ All. VII "I 

 Sorbus aucupaiia. S. Eskemosegaard Skov (June 03 O. R.). 



Toxosporium. 



2806. Toxosporium camptospermum (Peck) !, Syn; Pestalozzia 



