By C. E. Broome, Esq. 



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Genus CCXCVIL, Hypospila Fr. Perithecia globose black, 

 \ mouthless, altogether innate, concealed by the blackened substance 

 I of the leaves, and when that falls away, splitting across. 



Genus CCXCVIII., Stigmatea Fr. Parasitic. Perithecia glo- 

 bose, black, innate, slightly prominent. Nucleus firm, at first 

 ! mouthless, then bursting with a roundish aperture. 



Stigmatea Robertiani Fr,, on leaves of geranium robertianum. 

 Genus CCXCIX., Oomyces B. and B. Perithecia erect, contained 

 in a polished, coloured sac, which is free above. Ostiola punctiform, 

 apical. 



Oomyces carneo-albus B. and B., Spye Park, on dead leaves of 

 aira ccespitosa (Sphoeria Libert.). 



Genus CCC, Nectria Fr. Stroma none, or if present, bearing 

 the naked, coloured perithecia on its surface. 



Nectria cinnabarina Fr., common on sticks. 



coccinea Fr., common 



cucurbitula Fr., Lucknam Grove, on privet. 



sinopica Fr., on ivy, common, often accompanied by 



perithecia bearing stylospores. 



peziza Fr., Rudlow, &c, on rotten wood. 



sanguinea Fr., common on sticks. 



episphceria Fr., ditto on hypoxyla. 



ochraceo-pallida B. and B., Spye Park, on dead alders. 



Rousseliana Mont., Spye Park, on box leaves. 



Genus CCCI., Sphoeria Hall. Perithecia black, pierced at the 

 apex, mostly papillate, superficial, or erumpent, without any stroma. 



Series I., Superficiales. 

 [ a. byssisedce. 



Sphaeria aquila, Fr., Rudlow, on sticks. 



phceostroraa Mont., Rudlow, on sticks. 



racodium P., Spye Park, on wood. 



vervicina Desm., Rudlow, on the ground in woods. 



b. villosce. 



macrotricha B. and B. t Spye Park, on chips and beech 



mast. 



