I ;ì
. i t e ï tL
opaque.—Berh. Outl. p . 317. Sow.t. 576,f . 6? Sphærîa arluU-
cola, F r. S.M. ii. p. 500. Berh. Ann. N .H . no. 189.
On Arbutus uva-ursi leaves. Scotland.
1 2 7 4 . D ip lo d ia i l i c i s . Ourr. “ H olly.leaf Diplodia.”
Gregarions, black; peritbeoia globose, ratber prominent,
covered ; at length erumpent, debiscing by fissures ; spores elliptical,
oblong, snb-globose, or turbinate, irregular, witb a yellowish
green tinge.— Curr. Linn. Trans, xxii. no. 343. Sphoeria ilicis.
Fr. S.M. ii.p . 501. Eng. F l. v. p. 273.
On holly leaves.
Oen. 1 1 4 .
Kg. 158.
H EN D ER SO N IA , Berk.
Perithecia distinct, spores 2-multisep-
tate, escaping by a terminal pore —Berh.
Outl.p. 3X7. Ann. N.H . no. 268.
(Fig. 158.;
1 2 7 5 . H en d e z so n ia e le g a n s . JBerli. “ E legant Hendersonia.”
Seated on a dark brown spot ; perithecia sbining, gelatinous
within, spores 6-8 septate.—Berh. Ann. N .H . no. 208, t. 11, f . 9.
On culms of reed. April. Tansor. Norths.
Forming little dark brown spots in the centre of which is seated a single
shining perithecium, the upper part of which causes a little projection above
the surface ; perithecia lined with a gelatinous stratum, which gives rise to
long, broadly fusiform, pedunculate, colourless spores, with 6-8 dissepiments;
articulations sometimes swollen, often quite even, each of the central
ones containing a single large globose nucleus, with occasionally a few
granules.—df. J. B.
1 2 7 6 . H en d e z so n ia maczospoza.
Hendersonia.”
B . é B r. “ Large-spored
Perithecia entirely concealed, spores straight, narrowly lanceolate,
5-8 septate.—B . 4 B r . Ann. N .H . no. 413.
On dead twigs of Philadelphus coronarius. Oct. Apethorpe.
Entirely concealed by the cuticle, which is very slightly raised ; perithecia
globose.
1 2 7 7 . H en d e z so n ia a z cn s. B . & Br. ‘ Box-twig Hendersonia.”
Peritbeoia becoming naked, globose; under the microscope
steel-blue; spores arcuate, incrassated in the middle, 3-septate
— B. 4 B r. Ann. N .H . no. 413*.
On box twigs. Batheaston.
Perithecia globose, at length naked, sub-gregarious, black, but when seen
by transmitted light steel-blue. Sporophores branched ; spores elongated,
curved, swollen in the centre, attenuated at either extremity, hyaline, triseptate.
Closely resembling in form and colour S. pulicaris.—B. A Br.
1 2 7 8 . H en d e z so n ia m u ta b ilis . B . A B r . “ Changeable
Hendersonia.”
Pustules depressed, elliptic, cellular within, spores oblong-
elliptic, 3-4 septate ; articulations here and tbere longitudinally
divided.—B. 4 B r. Ann. N.H. no. 414.
On dead twigs of plane. Batheaston.
Pustules small, scarcely bursting the cuticle, elliptic, black, with a few
central cells, besides the large cell or perithecium, which occupies the whole
of the pustule; the central cells are developed later than the main cell, so
that the spores in the former are simple or nniseptate, while in the larger cell
they have acquired a much larger size, and have 3-4 transverse septa with the
articulations here and there divided.—B. A Br.
1 2 7 9 . Hendezsonia. sa zm en to zum . “ Vine Hendersonia.”
Peritbeoia immersed, flattened, dark brown, concealed by tbe
epidermis, which is at length lacerated above the poriform ostiole.
Sporidia brown, pear-shaped, obovate, elliptical or irregular, tr iseptate,
witb hyaline pedicels.— West. B ull, de Brux. xviii. n. 60,
fig. 2. Coohe Seem. Jour.f. 15.
On dead twigs of vine. Feb. Highgate.
The sporidia are very variable in my specimens.
1 2 8 0 . H en d e z so n ia c o zn i. iu c k e l. “ Cornel Hendersonia.”
Perithecia globose, at first covered by tbe epidermis, black;
sporidia with long deciduous pedicels, oblong, sub-clavate, obtuse,
four-celled, yellow, tbe cell next tbe stem byaline.—Fchl.
exs.no. 524. Enum.Fung.Nassov.p. 50,no.416, f . l 6 . Cooke Seem.
Jour. i y . f . 16. S. (Hendersonia) Cornicola, D.C. Fr. S.M. ii.p.
530. Curr. Linn. Trans, xxii. t. 59, f . 146.
On twigs of Cornvs. Not uncommon. Feb.—May.
[Fig 158.)
12 8 1 . H en d e z so n ia o z ead es. Bur. A Mont. “ Oak-leaf
Hendersonia.”
Innate; perithecia small, globose, black, collected on pale
spots, or disposed in a rin g ; spores shortly stipitate, ovoid, or