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2 2 2 8 . S t ic t is (X y lo g raph a ) p a z a lle la . Fr. “ Parallel
Stictis.”
Erumpent, striasform, at first closed, then open; disc reddish-
brown, obliterating the margin, black when dry ; sporidia ovate-
clavate; hyaline, simple.—Fr. S.M. ii. p. 197. Fng. Fl. v. p. 213.
Xylograpliaparallela, Fchl. Sym. Myc. p. 252.
On dead fir wood. [Low. Carolina.]
The habit is very much th at of a Rysterium.
2 2 2 9 . S t ic t is (X y lo g iap h a ) lon g a . Fr. “ Long Stictis.”
Scattered, immersed, snrroimded hy the prominent wood, very
long, attenuated at either end, open throughout its length.—Fr.
Ind. Alph. p. lOo. Fng. F I .y .p . 218.
On wood.
Very long, about l i line, black, livid within, half immersed in the wood,
sometimes 2 or 3 specimens are confluent.—Pers.
Dr Capron has found at Shere a Stictis allied to S. parallela and this
s p e c i e s , with the habit of the former; the paraphyses are branched above,
and the sporidia are long-elliptic, straight or curved, triseptate, -OOOS-'OtlOG
in. long.
2 2 3 0 . S t ic t is (Pzopolis) v e r sic o lo i. Fr. “Many-coloured
Stictis.”
Immersed, sub-ohlong, plane; margin spurious, laciniated ;
disc at length farinaceous ; asci la rg e ; sporidia rather large,
oblong, with two or more nuclei; paraphyses few, slender.—
Fr. S.M.H, p .128. Bav. exs.H.no.58. Fr.exs.no.216. Fchl. exs.
no. 1109. Cryptomyces versicolor, Fng. Fl. Y.p. 214.
var. a. a lb a . Disc white, at length blackish.—A. & S. t.2,
f-7-v
ar. c. v ir id is . Disc verdigris-green, pulveraceous.—Ur.
® J /. ii.p. 198.
On pales, sticks, &c. [United States.]
The hymenium resembles a small portion of a transverse slice of a cocoa-
lut, which has been exposed for a short time nut, to the air. M J .B .
2 2 3 1 . S t ic t is (P rop olis) pha cid io id e s.
Stictis.”
Fr. “ Arbutus-leaf
Hypophyllous, erumpent, breaking up the epidermis into five
equal, acute teeth; disc convex,milk-white, pruinose.—Ur. S.M.
ii.p. 198. Berh. Ann. N.H. no. 162.
On dead leaves of Arbutus uva ursi. Lubcrpy. Sutherland-
shire.
S t ic t i s W a u c h i i . Berh. Outl.p. 375. Cnjptomyces Wauchii,
Grev. t. 206. Fng. F I.y .p . 214,is referred by Tulasne to Bhy-
tisma maximum.
Gen. 3 0 8 . ASCOMYCES, M. & D.
Parasitic; receptacle none; asci forming a thin
pulverulent stratum,mixed with moniliform threads.
—Berh. Outl.p. 376.
This appears to be the lowest form under which Discomy-
cetes can appear, the way being made for it by Propolis. In
outward aspect it has little resemblance to more typical ge-
Fig. 342. nera. - M.J.B. (Fig. 342.)
2 2 3 2 . A scomy ce s b u lla tu s . Berk. “ Blister Ascomyces.”
Tufts punctiform, at length confluent, at flrst covered by the
epidermis ; sporidia ovate or elliptic, subgelatinous, hyaline.—
Berh. Outl. p. 376, t. l,fig . 9, G. Oidium bullatum, B. Journ.
Hort. Soc. \x.p. 51, with fig. Taphrina bullata, Tul. Ann. Sc. Nat.
ser. Y . vol. Y . p . 127.
On living pear leaves. (Nig. 342.)
Sporidia 5J5 5 in. long ; asci ’015 '025 m.m. long, -01 m.m. thick.
2 2 3 3 . A scomy ce s d e fo im an s. Berk. “ Peach Ascomyces.”
Hypophyllous, rendering the matrix here and there búllate,
sprinkled with a white powder; asci short, cylindrical; sporidia
elliptical, hyaline.—Berh. Outl.p. 816, t. i. f . 9 a. b. Taphrina deformans,
Tul. Ann. Sc. Nat. ser. v. vol. Y .p . 128. Fxoascus deformans,
Fckl. Sym. Myc. p . 252. Fchl exs. no. 2068 and 2275.
On peach leaves.
2 2 3 4 . A scom y ce s t r ie n ta lis . Berk. “ Trientale Ascomyces.”
Spots orbicular or irregular, arising from a reddish stratum.
—Berh. inlitt. Berh. Out.p. 816.
On leaves of Trientalis Europcea.
2 2 3 9 . Ascomy ce s ju g la n d is . Berk. “ Walnut Ascomyces.”
Hypophyllous, effused, snow-white on the nerves of the leaves ;
sporidia ovoid, hyaline.—Berh. Outl. p. 816. Gymnosporium leu-
cosporum, Mont. Sy ll.p . 309.
On walnut leaves.