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spores subdistichous, ovate-oblong, or fusoid, i- then many- 

 septate, both ends sometimes papiilately-apiculate, hyahne. 



Herpotricha nigra, Hartig, Hedw., 1888, p. 13. — My- 

 ceHum blackish-brown, widely effused, slender, furnished 

 with haustoria, attacking living leaves which it kills; 

 perithecia subglobose, black, 0*3 mm. diam , clothed with 

 long deflexed hairs towards the base; asci 76-100X12 /u; 

 spores distichous, i- soon 3-septate, constricted at the 

 middle, 4-guttulate. 



Acanthostigma, De Not., Sfer. Ital., p. 85. — Perithecia 

 free, spherical, fragile, clothed with setae or hairs, papillate, 

 with a perforate mouth ; asci 8-spored ; spores elongate- 

 fusoid, 1-5 septate, hyaline ; paraphyses present in some, 

 absent in other species. 



Acanthostigma parasiticum, Sacc, SylL, vii. 855. — 

 Perithecia subglobose, minute, mouth distinct, the upper 

 portion with rigid, divergent bristles, o'i-o'2S mm. diam., 

 and with the bristles o"] mm. diam. ; asci 50 /i long, soon 

 disappearing ; spores fusoid, straight, or curved, smoky-grey, 

 15-20 /i long, soon 2-3-septate. 



Spores continuous, coloured. 



Bosellinia, De Not. — Perithecia subsuperficial, sub- 

 globose, papillate, subcarbonaceous, black, glabrous, or 

 hairy, or seated on a byssus ; asci cylindric or cylindric- 

 clavate, S-spored, spores continuous, broadly ovate or 

 elongated and cymbiform, brown, with or without append- 

 ages; paraphyses present. 



Rosellinia ctuercina, Hartig, Baumkrankh., p. 100, pi. 

 8, 9. — Perithecia scattered or subgregarious, seated on a 

 black byssus or subiculum, large, black, globose, obtusely 



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