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Ovularia elliptica, B. 8f Br. Gard Chron., 1881, p. 310. Ann. Nat, 
Hist., No. 1980. Grevillea, vol. x. p. 51. 
On various lilies. 
Ovularia Syringae, B. 8f Br. Gard. Chron., 1881, ii. p. 665. Ann. Nat. 
Hist., No. 1981. 
Flocci for the most part decumbent, acrospores at first nearly 
globose, with a distinct terminal papilla, then elliptic, at length 
ovate, large. (’OOS-'OOS in. long.) 
On leaves of Syringa. Aberdeenshire (A. S. Wilson ). 
Ramularia pruinosa, Speg. Dec., 106. 
Spots ochraceous, at first small, round, soon occupying the 
entire leaf ; tufts densely gregarious, covering the surface of the 
spots with a frosty whiteness. Threads hyaline, continuous 
(•04-*06 X '003 mm.) apex 1-3 toothed; conidia cylindrical, 
rounded at the ends ( , 02- , 03 x *003-'004 mm.) continuous, or 
uniseptate, hyaline. Sacc. in Michelia n. p. 170 
On living leaves of Senecio Jacobcea , Forres. (Rev. Jas. Keith.) 
IVXystrosporium alliorum, Berk. Gard. Chron., 1878, p. 192. Ann. Nat. 
Hist. No. 1982, 
Pedicels flexuose, articulated ; spores terminal, or sometimes 
lateral, oblong, contracted at the middle, here and there pyriform, 
multi-articulate, dissepiments horizontal, and oblique. 
On onions. Culver, Exeter. 
Triphragmium filipendulee, Pass. Nuovo Giorn. Bot. Ital., vir. 25 5. 
Stylospores , sori scattered, globose, covered by the epidermis, 
yellow, then girt by the ruptured epidermis, orange ; spores 
globose or ovate, orange, stipitate. 
Teleuto spores, sori as above, brown, shining, then black, pulveru- 
lent ; spores subglobose, at first orange then brown, even ; stem 
hyaline, rather long. 
On Spircea filipendula. Mount Caburn, near Lewes, September 
14, 1862 {Herb. Currey). 
Fuccinia Oxyiise, Buck. White MSS. 
No description given. 
On leaves of Oxyria reniformis. Skye. 
Spores including the short hyaline stem *0024 in. long ; the 
divisions of the head subglobose, even. 
Glseosporium Iiindexnuthianum, Sacc. Fungi Ital., 1032. 
Spots roundish, brownish, at first with a rufous border, pustules 
dirty white in the middle of the spots, inflated, then erumpent ; 
sporophores fasciculate, cylindrical, simple, conidia, terminal, 
oblong, straight or curved, ends rounded ('016-*019 X *0045- 
•0055 mm.), granular within, hyaline. — B. Br. Ann. Nat. Hist., 
No. 1984. 
On pods of Phaseolus. Sibbertoft. 
Leotia chloxocephala, Schwein. 
Pileus globose, quite smooth, rather pellucid, or verdigris- 
green. Stem elongated, twisted, powdery. Asci clavate-cylindri- 
cal. Sporidia cylindrical, obtuse, curved, nucleate (‘02-'022 x 
