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9. lituus, B. and Br. {no. 744). On twigs.
10. Ealfsii, B. and Br. {no. 745). On apples.
11. insularis, B. and Br. {.no. 747). On ivy-leaves.
12. Badhami, B. and Br. {no. 748). On living vine-leaves.
13. polygonoram, Desm. {no. 749). On living Polygona.
14. Convolvuli, Desm. {no. 195). On living bindweed.
15. cornicola, Desm. {no. 54). On living cornel. (Hendersonia, Curr.)
16. heteroohroa, Desm. «o. 1720 {no. 105). Sp. vagans, Pr.
17. graminum, Desm. {no. 103). On grass.
18. stemmatea, B. {no. 192). On living leaves of Vaccinium Vitis-idaa.
19. Hederse, Desm. {no. 341). Sp. hedermcola, Pr. On ivy.
20. Populi, Desm. {no. 1731). Sp. froudicola, Pr. On poplar.
21. thecicola, B. and Br. (no. 424). On capsules of PolytricMm.
116. ASCOCHYTA, Lib.
Perithecia distinct, delicate. Spores oozing out, uniseptate
or simple.
1. Pisi, Lib. = Depazea concava, B. {no. 194, with a fig.). On pea-pods.
2. pallor, B. {no. 193, with a fig.). On living bramble-stems.
3. Dianthi, B. {no. 104, with a fig.). On living pink-leaves.
4. infomaculans, B.(Septoria, in Card. Chron. 1854,/i. 676). On grasses.
117. CYSTOTEICHA, B. and Br.
Perithecia bursting longitudinally. Sporophores branched,
articulated, beset here and there with oblong, uniseptate
spores.
1. striola, B. and Br. {no. 448, with a fig.). On naked wood.
118. NEOTTIOSPOEIA, Desm.
Perithecia concealed, with a central perforation. Spores
hyaline, crested.
1. carioum, Desm. (»0.435). On dead sedge-leaves.
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119. EXCIPULA, Fr.
Perithecia delicate, hispid, open ahove (excipuliform).
Spores hyaline, attenuated, but not appendiculate.
1. strigosa, Fr. On dead leaves of grass.
2. macrotricha, B . and Br. {no. 444). On dead furze.
3. chastostroma, B . and B r . {no. 445, with a f ig ) . On old ash-keys.
4. fusispora, B . and B r. {no. 814, with a fig.). On Clematis Vitalba.
120. DINEMASPOEIUM, Lèv.
Perithecia open above (excipuliform), delicate, hispid.
Spores hyaline, aristate at either extremity.
1. graminnm, Lèv. {no. 446). On dead grass.
121. MYXOEMIA, B. and Br.
Perithecium composed of flocci with free apices, open above.
Spores concatenate, involved in gelatine.
1. atro-viridis, B . and B r. {no. 447, with a fig .). On grass.
122. PEOSTHEMIUM, Kze.
Perithecia carbonaceous. Spores fasciculate, fusiform, septate,
attached to articulated threads.
1. betulinum, Kze. On dead birch-twigs.
123. ASTEEOMA, DC.
Perithecia flat, with no determinate orifice, attached to
creeping branched threads. Spores simple or uniseptate.
1. reticulatum, B . On half dead Convallaria majalis.
2. Ulmi, Kl. On living elm-leaves.
3. Prunellie, Purt. On living Prunella vulgaris.
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