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175. *Sphaeronema aemulans, B. $ Br. Sacc. Syll. 1160. 
On wood. Epping Forest. 
176. Sphaeronema deformans, Berk. Sacc. Syll. 1167. 
On leaves of Eranthemum pulchellum. 
177. Sphaeronema epimyces, Berk. Sacc. Syll. 1176. 
On Corticium comedens. 
Gen. 2. CICINNOBOLUS, Fhr. Sacc. Syll. in. 216. 
Perithecia small, conical, oblong, or somewhat pear-shaped, 
membranaceous, ochrey-brown, pierced at the apex, parasitic amongst 
the threads of Oidium. Sporules ovoid, continuous, hyaline, ex- 
pelled in a long tendril. 
178. Cicinnobolus cesatii, DBary. Sacc. Syll. 1293. 
Parasitic on Oidium erysiphoides. 
This sub-family includes also the genera — 
Bhynchophoma, Karst. Sacc. Syll. hi., 414. 
Sphaerographium, Sacc. Syll. m., 596. 
Cornularia, Karst. Sacc. Syll. in., 598, 
but we know of'no British species. 
Sub-Fam. III. VERMICULARIS, Fr. 
Perithecia tomentose, villous, or clad with hairs, bristles, 
spines, or hair-like processes. Sporules chiefly continuous and 
hyaline. 
Gen. 1. VERMICULARIA, Fr. Sacc. Syll. ill., 221. 
Perithecia erumpent or subsuperficial, membranaceo-carbonace- 
ous, black, globose or conical, at length often concave, pierced at 
the apex, or astomous, clothed with rather long, rigid, septate dark- 
coloured bristles. Sporules cylindrical, fusiform, often unequal- 
sided, continuous, hyaline. 
179. Vermicularia trichella, Fr. Sacc. Syll. 1329. 
On ivy leaves. Stratford-on-Avon; Highgate; Dartford. 
180. Vermicularia dematium, Fr. Sacc. Syll. 1336. 
On herbaceous stems. Twy cross ; King’s Cliffe ; Darenth 
(F. B. ii., 116.) 
181. Veirmicularia eryngii, Desm. Sacc. Syll. 1342. 
On Eryngium. Fleetwood. 
182. Vermicularia atramentaria, B. & Br. Sacc. Syll. 1345. 
On potato stems. Forden. 
183. Vermicularia circinans, Berk. Sacc. Syll. 1376. 
On onions. 
184. Vermicularia liliacearum, West. Sacc. Syll. 1374. 
On Scilla nutans and Convallaria. 
This sub-family includes also the genera Muricularia , Stauro- 
chceta , Pyrenochceta , and Chcetomella. 
