NEW BRITISH FUNGI. 
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Hendersonia sarmentorum, West. var. Lauri. 
On Laurus nobilis. Kew. 
Probably this species, but sporules -018 X ’005 mm., which ex- 
ceeds that of the typical form considerably. 
Hendersonia coronillae, Cooke. 
Perithecia scattered or gregarious, covered by the cuticle, which 
is slightly elevated, subglobose or depressed. Sporules at first like 
those of Diplodia, elliptical, uniseptate, brown (’012-’006 mm.), 
then elongated, straight, or slightly curved, triseptate (*018 X ’007 
mm.). 
On slender twigs of Coronilla emerus , and of Baccharis halimi - 
folia. Kew. 
Camarosporium Berberidis, Cooke. 
Gregarious. Perithecia small, subglobose, covered by the 
slightly-elevated cuticle, with the habit of a Phoma. Sporules 
I variable in size, at first pale and uniseptate, elliptical, not con- 
stricted, at length triseptate, constricted at each septum, with the 
two central cells longitudinally divided, clear brown (*022- # 025 x 
•006-’009 mm., when mature). 
On small twigs of Berberis vulgaris. Kew, March. 
Hendersonia Fiedleri, West. Saco. Syll. No. 2299 . 
var. Symphoricarpi, Cooke. 
Sporidia triseptate (’018 x *004 mm.), slightly coloured. 
On slender twigs of Symphoricarpus racemosus. Kew, Swans- 
combe. 
Hendersonia rubi, Sacc. Sijll. 2316 . 
var. rosarum (= U. roses , Fries.) 
On wild rose. Kew Gardens, April, 1885. 
Camarosporium Limoniae, Cooke. 
Gregarious. Perithecia covered by the elevated cuticle, which is 
ultimately fissured, depressed, brown, scarcely papillate. Spores 
elliptical, rounded at the ends, triseptate, sometimes, but not con- 
stantly, with one cell longitudinally divided, scarcely constricted at 
the septa, becoming of a clear nut-brown colour (’022-’028 x 
*007-’ 01 mm.), at first shortly pedicellate. 
On twigs and spines of Citrus trifoliata. Kew. 
Stagonospora heleocharidis, Trail in Scot. Nat. i. 76 . 
Perithecia scattered, subdermal, with a small ostiolum, nearly 
spherical (130 to 170 m. diam.). Sporules pale yellowish, fusi- 
form (*03-’04 x *006-’007 mm.), five to seven septate. 
In dead leaves and stems of Heleocharis palustris. Aberdeen. 
Camarosporium spiraeae, Cooke. 
Scattered. Perithecia rather large, covered by the elevated 
cuticle, globose, black, erumpent. Sporules elliptical, mostly tri- 
septate, with one or two transverse septge, not constricted, pale 
brown (’018 x ’0075 mm.). 
On slender twigs of Spiraea callosa and S. opulifolia. Kew. 
