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4. Padi, Grev. (no. 201). On living leaves of Frurnis Padus.
5. Eosee, PC. (no. 202). On living rose-leaves.
6. Veronica;, Pesm. no. 778 (no. 55). On living V. officinalis.
134. BABENHOESTIA, Fr.
Conceptaclo tliin, subcarbonaceous, cup-sliapcd, dimidiate,
above covered with the adnate cuticle, cclluloso-loculosc
witliin. Ostiolum simple. Nucleus gelatinous.
1. rudis, Pr. On dead twigs of laburniun.
2. Tiliie, Pr. On dead twigs of lime.
125. CYTISPOEA, Fr.
Perithecia irregular, or compound and radiating. Spores
minute, mostly curved, oozing out from a common apex in
the form of globules or tendrils.
1. rubescens, Pr. On dead twigs of Posaeeai.
2. cbrysospenna, Fr. On dead poplin.
3. cavphospcrma, Fr. On dead twigs of Rosacea.
4. leucosperma, P. On various trees.
5. fugax, Fr. On dead willows.
6. Hendersonii, B. and Br. (no. 436). On twigs of Rosa arvensis.
7. Pinastri, Fr. On fallen pine-leaves.
8. guttifera, Fr. On dead willow-twigs.
126. MICEOPEEA, Lèv.
Perithecia innate, membranaceous, gaping above, without
any common ostiolum. Spores simple, linear.
I. dnipaccarum, IJ v .Jn o . 437). On dead branches of cherry.
127. DISCELLA, B. and Br.
Perithecium spurious, nearly simple, sometimes obsolete
ME LANCONIE I . 3 2 3
above or entirely wanting, and lience excipuliform. Spores
elongated, simple or uniseptate.
1. carbonacea, B. and R r. (no. 426, with a fig .). On dead sallow twigs.
2. Desmazierii, B . and B r. (no. 427, with a f lg ) . On dead lime-twigs.
3. platyspora, B. and Br. (no. 428). On dead plane-twigs.
4. microspema, B. and Br. (no. 429, with a fig.). On dead sallow-twigs.
5. abnormis, B . and Br. (ko.429*). On dead elder shoots.
128. PHLYCT.®NA, Desm.
Perithecium spurious, simple, never deficient above. Spores
elongated.
1. vagabunda, Pesm. (no. 753). On dead teazle-stems.
2. Johnstonii, B . and Br. (no. 639*). On dead Senecio Jacohaa.
129. CEUTHOSPOEA, Fr.
Perithecium spurious, innate, stromatiform, multicellular.
Spores ejected from one or more orifices.
1. phacidioides, Qrev. ¿ .2 5 3 . On holly.
b. Pesm. (no. 1326).=Cytispora pulveracea, B.
2. Lauri, Grev. t. 254. On the common laurel.
130. EEIOSPOEA, B. and Br.
Stroma multicellular. Spores ejected by a common orifice,
quaternate, filiform, seated on short sporophores.
1. leuoostoma, B. and Br. (no. 438, with a f ig ) . On Typha.
Obdeb 13. MELANCONIEI.
Perithecium obsolete, or altogether wanting.
131. MELANCONIUM, Lk.
Spores simple, oozing out in a dark mass.
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