TROCHILA. 397 
Cooke, “ Handbk.,” No. 2316 ; Tul., “Select, Fung. Carp.,” 
ii. p. 180. Spheria crateriwm— Eng. Flo.,” v. p. 277. 
Cryptospheria punctiformis, var. 3. Hedere—Grev., 
“ Flo, Edin.,” p. 362; Pers., “Syn. Fung.,” p. 90. 
Pyecnidia: Myzxosporium paradoxum—De Not., 
“Micro. Ital.” Dec. ii. f. 10. B. and Br. “Ann. Nat. 
Hist.,” No. 439. Gleosporiwm Notarisiti—Mont., “ Ann. 
Se. Nat.,” 1849, xii. 296; Fekl, “Symb. Myco.,” p. 277 ; 
Rehm, “ Asco.,” 719. 
Exs—FcklL, “F. Bh.,” 1113 and 1649; Baxt., 29; 
Ayres, 65; Moug. and Nest., 986; Rabh., “ Fung. Eur.,” 
527 and 1720; Cvuoke, “Fung. Brit.” 180, ed. ii, 294; 
Roumg., “ Stirpes,” 169. 
On dead ivy leaves. 
Name—Cratera, a cup or goblet; from its supposed 
resemblance to a cup. 
Common ! 
2. Trochila Buar. Capron. 
Hypophyllous, blackish, czespitose or scattered, split- 
ting into minute unequal laciniz ; sporidia oval, elon- 
gated, 10—12y (E. Capron). 
Trochila Buai—Capron in Cooke’s “Handbk.,” No. 
2315. 
On box-leaves. 
Sporidia larger than in T. cretervwm. 
Name—Bu«us, the generic name of the box-tree, on 
which it grows. 
Shere (Dr. Capron). 
3. Trochila Lawro-cerasi. (Desm.) 
Hypophyllous, orbicular, punctiform, hollow when 
collapsed, at length black, splitting into three acute 
laciniz ; asci cylindrical or cylindraceo-clavate ; sporidia 
8, oblong, rounded at the ends, 8—12 x 5p. 
Phacidiwm Lawro-cerasi—Desm., “ Crypt. Fr.,” exs., 
188; Berk., “Eng. Flo.,” v. p. 293; Fries, “ Elench.,” ii. 
p. 186; Gill. “Champ.,” p.166,¢.i. Trochila Lawro-cerasi 
—Fries, “Summa Veg. Scan.” p. 867; Berk., “Outl, 
