m
fusispora, Diihy. Klotsch. exs. 1832. Bot. Zeit. (1854) p. 204. Sph.
melogramma, Fr. S.M. \\.p. 420. Desm. exs. no. 971. Fckl. exs.
no. 1033. Curr. Linn. Trans. xxii. t. 49, / . 194. Moug. exs. no.
274. Melogramma vagans, De Not, Micr. It. ix. t. 16. Variolaria
melogramma, Bull.t. 422, f . 1.
On hornbeam bark.
Sporidia *04-’05 m.m. long, *004-‘006 m.m. broad. (*0014-*002 in. long.—
Currey.) 382.)
2 4 0 6 . nCelogramma homa leum, Er.
We know of no published description of this species. The
habit is very much like a Cucurbitaria. Asci cylindrical ; sporidia
uniseriate, triseptate, with an occasional transverse septum,
constricted, brown.—Fr. S .V .S . p. 386. Fr.exs.no. 382. Berk.
Outl. p. 391.
On dead bark.
The above description of the fruit is from a fragment of Fries, exs. no.
382, kindly famished by the Rev. M. J . Berkeley. Sporidia ('00037 X '00012
iu.) '008 X '003 m.m.
M e l o g r a m m a o l ig o s p o r u m , B. & Br. see Cucurbitaria macrospora.
Tul.
2 4 0 7 . nXelogiamma zubzo-notatum. B. & Br. “ Brick red
Melogramma.’ ’
P y c n i d i a .— Perithecia rather crowded ; stylospores small,
elliptical, hyaline.—Phoma ulmicola,Berh. Hook. Journ. v. (1853)
t. 3, f. 3. Ann. N.H. xiii. (1854), no. 737.
A s c o p h o r e .—Perithecia confluent ; ostiola papillæform, brick-
red ; asci linear ; sporidia oblong, triseptate.—B. & Br. Ann.
N.H. no. 824. Massaria lateritia, Tul. Carp. ii. p . 243.
On elm hark. Dec. King’s Cliffe.
which,
thecia confluent j
with briok-red n , ^ ,
m.m. long, triseptate. When tbe red meal is rubbed off it looks as if it belonged
to the tribe Concrescentes. —B. 4 Br.
2 4 0 8 . n ie lo gz amma gyzosum. Tul. “ Orange Melogramma.”
S p e r m o g o n ia .—Spermatia very minute, ovate-cylindrical,
simple.
A s c o p h o r e .— Suhrotund, confluent, orange-vermillion ; stroma
yellowish ; perithecia gyrose, pulverulent, at length slightly prominent
: sporidia linear-lanceolate.—Tul. Carp. ii.p. 87. Endo-
thia gyrosa, Fr. S. V.S.p. 385. Berk. Outl. p. 384. Sphæria gyrosa,
Schwein. Syn. Car. Eng. Fl. v. p. 254. Sphæria fluens. Sow. t.
438. Sphæria radicalis, Babh. exs. no. 254.
On bark. New Forest. [United States.]
Sporidia '0065 m.m. long, '002 m.m. broad.—Titl.
2 4 0 9 . Me logzamma g a stz in um . Tul. “ Swollen Melogramma.”
Ventricose, erumpent ; stroma pallid ; perithecia scattered
irregularly ; necks included ; disc nearly plane, black ; spondia
oblong or elliptical, at first pale-green, then dark-brown, with
1-3 nuclei.—TmZ. Carp. ii. p. 89. Hypoxylon gastrinum, Berh.
Outl.p. 386. Sph. gastrina, Fr. S.M. ii. p. 379. S. irregularis,
Sow. t. 374,/. 9. Curr. Linn. Trans, xxii. t. 47, f . 96.
On elm. Autumn—Spring. [Up. Carolina.]
Sporidia {'0004 in.) '01 m.m.
Gen. 347. PO LY ST IGM A , Pers.
Epiphyllous. Perithecia globose,
immersed in a fleshy stroma ; sporidia
ovate, simple.— Tul. Carp. iii.
p. 75. Bon. Handb. p. 55.
(Fig. 383.)
2 4 1 0 . P o ly s tigm a zubzum. Pers.
“ Red Polyatigma.”
Hypophyllous, orbicular, bright-
red, at length red-brown ; cells immersed,
red ; ostiola subimmersed ;
spermatia linear, curved at the tips ;
Pig. 383. obovate-clavate ; sporidia elliptical,
obtuse, straight, s^iiiV^^— L- Cand.Mem AIus. t 6 , f . 7.
Tul. Carp.ii. p. 76, t. viii./. 10-20. Fchl. Sym. M yc.p 222. Coohe
exs.no. 182. Dothuiea rubra, Fr. N .M .in p . 553. Fries exs no
191. Eng. Fl. v.p. 286. Xyloma rubrum, Pers Syn.p. 103. P w t
t.33. Moug. exs. no. 270. Grev. t. 120. Baxt. exs. no. 32. Fchl.
exs. no. 1003.
0 . liring . t o l e a - » . S.mme. a»ä / S c . S " / /
Spermatia '03 m.m. Sporidia '01 by '006 m .m .-T u l. (Fig. 383].