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SYNOPSIS PYRENOMYCETUM. 
5244. D. filicum, Schwein. Herb. Berk. 9229. 
Not to be distinguished from Leptostroma litigiosum. Desm. 
To these may be added the following, which are not inserted in 
Saccardo’s Sylloge : — 
D. Liriodendri, Schwein. 1951. Herb. Berk. 9272. 
Ectostroma Liriodendri , Fr. No fruit. 
D. petiolaris, Schwein. 1955. Herb. Berk. 9267. 
Blackened spots, but no spores. 
D. Anncnae, Schwein. 1954. Herb. Berk. 9268. 
Ectostromoid spots, but no fruit. 
D. gramma, Schwein. 1888. Herb. Berk. 9250. 
Perithecia immature, no fruit. See Saccardo, 4452. 
D. atra (Fr.) Schwein. 1869. Herb. Berk. 9259. 
Linear stylospores, *008 mm. long, produced in cavities or cells. 
D. radicalis, Schwein. 1874. Herb. Berk. 9262. 
This is a Sphceropsis. Spores oval, hyaline at first, ultimately 
dark brown, continuous, ’25 x *016 mm. 
D. zeae, Schwein. No. 1866. Herb. Berk. 9256. 
Not distinguishable from Gibberella Saubinetii , M. 
D. Schimperi, Berk. Herb. 9188. 
From Mount Sinai. Habit of Dothidea , but without fruit. 
D. Coriariae, B. ds C. Herb. Berk. 9135. 
Is without fruit. Not the habit of Phyllachora 
D. Robergei, Desm. Herb. Berk. 9157. 
Is Venturia circinans , Sacc. 
D. dulcamarae, Berk, in Herb. No. 9167. 
Is a Diplodia. 
D. glumarum, B. & Curt, in Herb. Berk. 9181. 
Is evidently Gibberella Saubinetii, M. 
D. hymenicola, B.&Br. Herb. Berk. 9184. 
Is Homostegia lichenum, Somm. The asci are perfectly distinct 
and clavate, sporidia biseriate. 
D. vernicosa (Fr.) Schwein. Herb. Berk. 9243. 
Habit of Phoma , but sterile. 
D. Fraxini, Fr. Herb. Berk. 9146. 
Is Septoria fraxini, Lasch. 
D. coryli, Schwein. Herb, Berk. 9113. 
Entirely sterile. Perhaps a condition of Gnomonia. 
D. diospyri, Schwein. 1907. Herb. Berk. 9248. 
Without fruit. 
D. granulata, Berk. % Curt. Herb. Berk. 9124 
Is a Tubercularia , perhaps T. granulata. 
Phoma phlomidis ( Lev.) t Cooke. 
Dothidea phlomidis, Lev. Demid. Voy. n. 108, t. 5,/. 2. Herb. 
Berk. 9197. 
Epiphylla. Peritheciis sparsis, atris, prominulis, ostiolis incon- 
