1. caliciiforme, Ueh. (no. 775). On oak-wood.
379. HYSTERIUM, Tode.
Perithecium labiate; border entire; orifice narrow-linear.
Asci elongated.
1. pulieare, P .; Grev. t. 167. /. 1. On dead wood.
2. elongatum, Wahl. On dead wood.
3. curvatum, Pr. (no. 587). On dead rose and bramble.
4. lineare, Pr.; Grev. t. 167. /. 2. On dead wood.
5. Carmichaelianum, B. ; Gre». ¿. 233. On smooth oak-bark.
6. Fraxini, P.; Grev. t. 72. On dead ash-twigs.
7. conigenum, Moug. and Nest. On cones of Scotch fir.
8. Vaccinii, Carm. On stems of Vacc. Myrtillus.
9. Rubi, P .; Grev. t. 24. On dead bramble.
10. Pinastri, Schrad,; Grev. t. 60, 26. On fir- and juniper-leaves.
11. melaleuoum, Pr. ; Grev. ¿.88. On dead leaves of Vaccinium
12. commune, Pr. (no. 588). On dead herbaceous stems.
13. typhinum, Pr. (no. 589). On dead Typha latifolia.
14. arundinaceum, Schrad. On dead reeds.
15'. cuhnigenum, Pr.; Grev. ¿.87. On dead grasses.
16. maculare, Pr. ; Gre». ¿. 129./. 2. On leaves of Vaccinium.
17. foliicola, Pr. ; Grev. t. 129./. 1. On oak and ivy-leaves.
280. AILOGRAPHUM, Lih.
Perithecia branched, opening, with a narrow-linear fissure.
Asci subglobose.
1. amplum, B. and Br. (no. 782).
381. ASTEEINA, Lev.
Perithecia semiorbieular, seated on a byssoid mycelium ;
mouthless, at length splitting irregularly. Asci short, mostly
subglobose.
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1. Babingtonii, B. Strigula Babingtonii, Png. Bol. I. 2957. On
living box-leaves.
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282. LOPHIUM, ¥r.
Perithecia stipitate, wedge-shaped, opening with a narrow,
longitudinal fissure. Asci elongated.
1. datum, Grev. t. 1 7 7 ./ 3. On fir-wood.
3. mytilinum, Pr. ; Grev. t. V il.f. 1- On fir-wood.
283. STEGIA, Fr.
Perithecium orbicular, splitting horizontally; operculum
deciduous.*
1. Ilicis, Pr. On holly-leaves.
384. TEOCHILA, Fr.
Disc innate, erumpent, placed upon a black hypothecium,
persistent.
1. Craterium, Pr. Sphæria Craterium, BC. On box-leaves.
2. Lauro-Cerasi, Pr. Phacidium, Besm. On leaves of the common
Portugal Lam-el.
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O r d e r 2 6 . SPHÆRIACEI.
Perithecia carbonaceous or membranaceous, sometimes confluent
with the stroma, pierced at the apex, and mostly papillate.
Hymenium diffluent.
385. CORDICEPS, Fr.
Stroma vertical, fleshy. Fructifying head distinct, hyaline
or coloured. Sporidia repeatedly divided, submoniliform.
• As far as Stegia Ilic is is concerned, this genus is possibly not different
from Trochila, Fr.