202 
THE FUNGI OF THE BRISTOL DISTRICT. 
Leigh Wood, May, 1889. 
1135. 5 , (Pseiidovalsa)aglaeo- 
stoma, B. d Br. 
On twigs of Viburnum lantana^ but it appears to be the same 
as that described as growing on elm twigs. 
Brentrv, 
Mar, 1885.. 
1136. Valsa (Coronophora) 1 
angiistata, Bckl. j 
Perithecia sometimes numerous, disposed in orbicular or oval 
sori, which are barren in the centre, sometimes few only, circinating, 
or lastly, altogether solitary, irregularly scattered, concentric or 
symmetrical, erect or almost decumbent, ovate or globose, rather 
large, at length collapsing, more or less verruculose, black, 
glabrous, without a neck, pierced at the apex, often erumpent 
through the variously fissured epidermis, sessile on the surface of 
the inner bark, more rarely with the base immersed in its outer 
layer ; asci broadly obovate, very obtuse at the apex, often ventri- 
cose at the base, formed of a rather thick membrane, abruptly 
attenuated into a narrowly filiform pedicel, which is generally five 
or even six times longer than the sporiferous part, •032-’036x 
’014-*016 mm. (p. sporif.), the cavity of the asci, or more rarely the 
asci themselves, narrowed below the apex ; spores very numerous, 
crowded, cylindrical, nearly straight, ’OOd-’OOSX’OOl mm. Saoc. 
Syl.j No. 414. 
On branches of beech. 
1137. Valsa (Cryptospora) Betul® ' 
Till. 
j- Leigh Wood, 
J Feb. 1 877. 
XMay, 1885. 
1138. Massaria pupula, Fr, 
Bren try, 
April, „ 
1139. ,, eburnea, Tul, 
Leigh Wood, 
}i sf 
1140. Xylosphseria apiculata, 1 
Curr. j 
[Near the 
[" Avon, S. 
Dec. 1884. 
1141. Sphgeria(Rebentischia) uni- ' 
caudata, B. d Br. J 
t Brentry, 
April, 1885. 
1142. Spheeria (Didymellaj sepin- ' 
colaeformis, De Not. 
1 Brentry, 
J The Avon, G. 
5? 
May, „ 
Covered by the epidermis, scattered, causing a black spot, 
encircled with a pallid halo, perithecia lenticular, rotund, thin, 
black, opening by a scarcely conspicuous ostiolum; asci clavate. 
