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Hab. In apice ramulorum juniorum Myrices gales. Eppen- 
dorfer Moor, pr. Hamburg, Majo, 1884 (F. Eichelbaum). Cses- 
pituli, confluendo, ramulos late per 3-4 c.m. ambiunt et mox necant. 
Versimiliter, ut cl. Eichelbaum censet, species sistit statum coni- 
dicum cujusdam Sphseriacese. 
18. Torula(?) maculicola, Bomell et Sacc. 
Maculis amphigenis, tubercularibus nigricantibus, 2-3 m.m. 
dicum., centro pallidioribus ; csespitulis in centro maculae gregariis, 
saepe hypophyllis, olivaceo-atris ; hyphis conidiophoris brevissimis, 
olivaceis, cylindraceis, 7-8x3, e basi stromatica cellulosa oriundis ; 
conidiis ellipsoideo-oblongis v. fusoideis, 14-25 x 4-6, olivaceis, 
paucis catenulatim junctis, extremis minutis. 
Hab. In foliis vivis Populi tremulas , pr. Stockholm Sueciae, 
1890 et 1891 ( Romell ). Cum Fusicladio et cum Cladosp. astero- 
mate quandam habet affinitatem. 
19. Fusoma biseptatum, Sacc. 
Maculis elongatis, isabellinis ; acervulis exiguis, depressis, com- 
pactiusculis, pallidis, subsuperficialibus ; conidiis fusoideis, leniter 
curvis, apice acutioribus, 2-septatis, minute guttulatis, hyalinis, 
20-30x4; basidiis ovato-conoideis, inaequalibus, 12x4, parallele 
stipatis, ex hyphis tortuosis enatis. 
Hab. In foliis languidis Calamagrostidis spec. Nossen Saxoniae 
( Krieger .). 
Explicatio Tab. 184. 
1. Calosphceria polyblasta. 2. Diaporthe hypospilina. 3. Dia - 
porthe maculans. 4. Melanopsamma obtusella. 5. Delitschia gemi- 
nispora. 6. Massarina Flageoletiana. 7. Metasphceria orthospora. 
8. Micropeltis Flageoletii. 9. Rhabdospora eupyrenoides. 10. 
Ascochyta arophila. 11. Glceosporium ncevioides. 12. Pestalozzia 
brachypoda. 13. Coryneum anceps. 14. Ovularia Summeri. 15. 
Fusoma biseptatum. 16. Torula (?) maculicola. 
NEW BRITISH FUNGI. 
By M. C. Cooke. 
Copxinus volvaceo-minimus, Crossland Nat., No. 209 , p. 372 . 
Pileus 3 lines broad, ovate, then campanulate, grey, inclining to 
cinereous, disc darker, sprinkled with white squamules, membra- 
naceous, striate, margin splitting and reflexed when old ; gills 
almost free, narrow, attenuated at each end, becoming blackish- 
purple ; stem |-1 in. long, less than a line thick, apex slightly 
swollen, fistulose, glabrous, hyaline, furnished at the bulbous base 
with a distinct, sheathing, persistent ring or collar, about half 
