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NEW BRITISH FUNGI. 
Spores (*00835 in.), *0085 mm. long, and (*0002 in.) *005 mm. 
wide. 
“ On the same leaves, scattered in the form of minute black 
specks, was a Diplodia, with oblong uniseptate spores, slightly con- 
stricted in the middle, colourless, and probably immature (*0006- 
*0007 inch), *015-*017 mm. long. These are doubtless states of 
more perfect fungi, but are mentioned here because they are con- 
nected with a disease which seems fatal to Draccence .” B. ($• Br. 
Glaeosporium Lindemuthianum, Sacc. in Fungi Italici , fig. 1032, 
Michelia , i. 129. 
Spots subrotund, brownish, at first girt with a rufous line. Sori 
dirty white in the middle of the spots, inflated, then erumpent. 
Sporophores fasciculate, cylindrical. Conidia apical, oblong, 
straight or curved, rounded at the ends, *016-*019 x *0045-*0055 
mm. M. J. B. in Gard. Chron. f Sept. 17, 1881. Septoria 
Leguminum , Desm. Exs. 
On leaves, stems, and pods of dwarf French beans. 
Glaeosporium cytisi, B. Br. 
Spots white, one time or other circled with red. Perithecia 
minute; spores minute, elliptic. B. Br. Ann. Nat. Hist., No. 
1897. 
On Cytisus laburnum. Glamis (J. S.). 
Protomyces melanodes, B. 8f Br. Gard. Chron. Sept. 1879, p. 403. 
External cells filled with a violet mass which becomes blackish. 
Spores elliptical, hyaline ( 0006 in.) *015 mm. long. B. & Br. 
Ann. Nat. Hist., No. 1898. 
On leaves and inflorescence of Phlox. 
Cryptosporium turgidum, B. 4* Br. 
Perithecia globose, rather prominent, obtuse ; spores curved, 
obtuse at each end, faintly triseptate. B. 4* Br. Ann. Nat. Hist., 
No. 1899. 
On ash. Twycross (Rev. A. Bloxam). 
Spores *0008 inch-*02 mm. long. 
Sporonema phacidioides, Desm. 
Scattered, numerous, minute, rounded, flattened, dark brown, 
splitting in 4-5 unequal obtuse teeth. Disc nearly plane, cinna- 
mon. Spores ovate-oblong, binucleate, *005 mm. long. Desm. 
Ann. des Sci. Nat., 1847, viii., 182 ; B. 4* Br. Ann. Nat. Hist. 
No. 1900. 
On leaves of Medicago maculata. Wimbledon. 
Leptothyrium asterinum, B. # Br. 
Spot-like, incrassated, with a red margin ; spores oblong, curved, 
binucleate (*001-*0015 in.), *025-*038 mm. B. § Br. Ann. Nat. 
Hist., No. 1901, t. 3, fig. 1. 
On Aster tripolium. Fleetwood (Rev. A. Bloxam). 
Septoria violee, Babh. in Klot. Herb., No. 1457. 
Perithecia small, innate, prominent, numerous, scattered, brown, 
seated on pale orbicular spots limited by a brown line. Spores 
