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Scattered, slightly immersed, circular or elongated, irregular, 
open ; disc pallid-brown, not deeply depressed ; margin membrana- 
ceous ; asci broadly clavate ; sporidia 8, biseriate, clavate or clavato- 
fusiform, six to seven times pseudo-septate, or muriform, *028 — *044 
X ‘005 — *009 m.m. ; parapliyses adherent. 
The sporidia are remarkable, and with the other characters 
readily distinguish this from all described species. 
On Pteris aquilina. (Fig. 6.) 
1003. Elaphomyces granulatns, Fr. 
1004. Phacidium ranunculi, Desm. 
1005. Lophium fusisporum, Cooke. 
1006. Nectria Russeliana, Mont. 
1007. 
dacrymycella, Nyl. 
Leigh Wood, 
Nov. 1882. 
Stoke, 
Oct. „ 
Leigh Down, 
June, ,, 
Cleeve Toot, 
July, 
Blaize Castle 
Wood, 
May, „ 
1008. Dothidea caricis, Fr 
On a dead stem of Angelica sylvestris. Forming large reddish 
patches, at first sight resembling Peziza fusarioides. When moist 
the patches are surrounded by a broad yellow line. (Fig. 7.) 
Blaize Castle 
Wood, May, 1882. 
The fruit is undescribed in Cooke’s “ Handbook,” and was 
immature in my specimens. Asci broadly oblong *0024 in. ; sporidia 
oblong, apparently becoming 3 or 4 septate, *001 in. long. (Fig. 8.) 
1009. Diaporthe velata, Pers. Leigh Wood, April, 1882. 
1010. ,, Laschii, Nke. ,, May, 1883. 
1011. ,, Euphorbiae, OooA’(?. ,, May, ,, 
1012. Yalsa tiliae, „ May,1881. 
1013. ,, pustulata, „ June,1882. 
Erumpent, pustulate, scattered, stroma cortical, circumscribed 
with a pallid line ; disc black, subcon vex, perithecia 4 — 7 crowded in 
the centre ; ostiola rather prominent, subumbihcate ; asci large. 
(tV m.m.) ; sporidia fusiform, 4-nucleate (yUm.m.). Desm. Ann. Sci. 
Nat. 1846, p. 71. On dead branches of sycamore. (Fig. 9.) 
1014. Cucurbitaria berberidis, Gray. 
(Spermogonia) Brockley, July, 1882. 
1015. Lophiostoma angustilabra, 
B. d Br. Leigh Wood, April, ,, 
