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flexuous tips, mixed with the myceHum ; asci globose or 

 broadly ovate, 55-68x42-54 n; spores up to 8, broadly 

 elliptic, hyaline, 15-zoX 12-15 /"• 



Sphaerotheca mors-uvae, Berk, and Curt., Grev., iv. 

 p. 158. — Mycelium dense, thickish, margin white, centre 

 brownish; perithecia minute, closely gregarious, black, 

 globoso-depressed, rugose, left prominent by the collapsing 

 mycelium, spores 15 f- long. 



Erysiphe, Hedw. — Perithecia superficial, spherical or 

 hemispherical, submembranaceous, yellow then hJackish; 

 appendages simple or vaguely branched, never dichotoraous, 

 intermixed with the mycelium, often undifferentiated or 

 absent; asci, many in a perithecium ; spores hyaline; 

 conidia Oidium erystphoides. 



Erysiphe conmnmis. Fries, Summa Veg. Scand., p. 406. 

 — Mycelium effused, arachnoid, persistent, or evanescent, 

 on both surfaces of the leaf; haustoria lobed ; perithecia 

 minute, scattered, or gregarious ; appendages short ; asci 

 subglobose, 4-8-spored, 4-8 in a perithecium, no x 72- 

 80 /*; spores elliptical, 40-42, 20-22 ju. 



Asterula, Sacc. — Perithecia seated on blackish, radiatmg, 

 subsuperficial mycelium, lenticular or globoso-depressed, 

 almost mouthless, membranaceous ; asci generally octo- 

 sporous ; spores continuous, hyaline. 



Asterula beijerinckii, Sacc, SylL, ix. 376 = Ascosfiora 

 beijerinckii, Vuill., Journ. de Bot., 1888, p. 255 figs. — 

 Mycelium plentiful, crustaceous ; perithecia globoso- 

 depressed ; mouth very minute or absent, 100-130 jx diam., 

 black, carbonaceous, erumpent; asci numerous (up to 40), 

 obovate, then cylindrical, no x 20 /u ; spores elliptical, 

 ends obtuse, continuous, hyaline, 17X5-7 f- 



