TYPE SPECIMENS IN KEW HERBARIUM. 
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An examination of the type specimen shows the spores to be 
linear, multiguttulate, and almost as long as the ascus, and are 
thus represented in two sketches made by Broome and attached to 
the specimens. The measurements given to these spore drawings 
are : — Specimen on Fourcroya , “ 0*003 in. long,” “ on palm 0004 
in. long.” Unfortunately in the diagnosis of this species, in 
giving the measurements of the spores of the form growing on 
Fourcroya, the decimal point is put ip the wrong place, thus *0003 
instead of 0*003. 
Tryblidium phormigenum (Cooke), Sacc. 
Perithecia erumpent, scattered or more frequently closely 
gregarious, parallel, elongated, oblong, ends very obtuse, lips very 
thin, blackish brown, even, at first nearly closed, then widely gaping 
and exposing the plane, greyish or dingy ochraceous disc, 1-2 mm. 
long ; asci cylindrical, 8-spored ; spores obliquely uniseriate, 
elliptic -oblong, 1-septate, very slightly or not at all constricted, 
clear brown and translucent at maturity, 24-27 x 6-7 p . ; paraphyses 
numerous, very slender, filiform, coloured and agglutinated 
together at the apex. 
Hysterium phormigenum, Cooke, Grev., Vol. vm., p. 64. 
Tryblidium phormigenum (Cooke), Sacc. Syll., Yol. n., No. 
5625. 
On Phormium tenax. New Zealand. 
lEiembosia caespitosa (Cooke), Sacc. 
Perithecia blackish brown, rather prominent, keel-shaped, up to 
*5 mm. long, slit very narrow, lips smooth, straight or slightly 
curved, epiphyllous, gregarious, in small crowded groups of 2-3 
mm. diameter, seated on brown, septate, much branched mycelium ; 
asci broadly clavate, short, 8-spored ; spores irregularly biseriate, 
elliptical, 1-septate, not constricted at the septum, clear pale 
brown ; paraphyses numerous, slender, equal in thickness through- 
out; colourless. 
Ailographium ccespitosum, Cooke, Grev., Yol. vm., p. 95. 
Lembosia ccespitosa (Cooke), Sacc. Syll., Vol. n., No. 5627. 
On undetermined coriaceous leaf. Belgaum, India (Colonel 
Hobson). 
Gloniella scynophila (Cooke), Sacc. Syll. ii., No. 7385.= Hysterium 
(Gloniella) scynophilum, Cooke, Grev., xiv., p. 14. 
The bark of living fig trees. S. Car. (Ravenel.) 
This species is identical with Opegrapha varia, Pers. 
Hysterographium stygium (Cke.), Sacc. Syll., Vol. n., No. 5775.= 
Hysterium stygium, Cooke, Grev., xi ,,p. 107. 
On bark of oak and Nyssa. Aiken, S. Car. (Ravenel.) 
This species is identical with Hysterographium hiascens, B. & C. 
Schizothyrium ptarmicae, Desm. Sacc. Syll.,u., No. 5559.=-Labrella 
ptarmicae, Desm. 
This species has the spores distinctly 1-septate at maturity, and 
should be called Autographum ptarmicce (Desm.). 
