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The Fungi of Wiltshire. 



Genus CXXVL, Micropera L4v. Perithecia innate, membrana- 

 ceous, gaping above, without any common ostiolum. Spores 

 simple, linear. 



Genus CXXYIL, Discella B. and B. Peritbecia spurious, nearly 

 simple, sometimes obsolete above, or entirely wanting, and hence 

 excipuliform. Spores elongated, simple or one septate. 



Discella Desmazierii B. and B., Langley, Chippenham, on lime 

 twigs. 



■ microsperma B. and B., Derry Hill, on willow. 



Genus CXXVIIL, Phlyctoena Desm. Perithecia spurious, simple, 

 never deficient above. Spores elongated. 



Genus CXXXX., Ceuthospora Fr. Perithecia spurious, innate, 

 stromatiform, multicellular. Spores ejected from one or more orifices. 



Ceuthospora Lauri Grev., Rudlow on common laurel. 



Genus CXXX., Eriospora B. and B. Stroma multicellular. 

 Spores ejected by a common orifice, quarternate, filiform, seated on 

 short sporophores. 



Eriospora leucostoma B. and B. Spye Park, on junci. 



ORDER XIII. MELAJSTCONIEI. 



Genus CXXXI., Melanconium Lk. Spores simple, oozing out in 

 a dark mass. 



Melanconium bicolor Nees. Spye Park on Birch sticks. 



Genus CXXXIL, Stegonosporium Cd. Spores unilocular, the 

 endochrome transversely septate, or cellulose, oozing out in a black 

 mass. 



Genus CXXXIII., Stilbospora P. Spores septate, oozing out in 

 a black mass. 



Genus CXXXIV., Asterosporium Kze. Spores stellate, septate, 

 oozing out in a black mass. 



Genus CXXXV., Coryneum Kze. Spores septate, seated on a 

 cushion-like stroma. 



Coryneum disciforme Kze., Spye Park, on birch sticks. 



macrosporium B., Rudlow, on beech sticks. 



Kunzei Cd., ditto on oak. 



micros tictum B. and B., Spye Park, on twigs of roses. 



