p
2 8 0 8 .
%* Peridia subglobose.
Capnodium sphæ ricum .
Capnodium.”
Coohe. “ Veronica
P ycnidia.—Seated on a mycelium of radiating, branched,
black threads, hemispherical, minute, rupturing irregularly in
laciniæ ; stylospores oblong, uniseptate, hyalme.— Asteroma veronica;,
Desm. Berh. exs. no. 193.
AscopnoRK.—Aggregated or scattered, subglobose, irregular,
striate, small ; mouth fringed ; asci globose, containing eight
uniseptate, coloured sporidia.—Dothidea veronicoe. Lib. exs. no.
173.
On leaves of Veronica. Shere. (Dr. Capron.)
This is not a good Oapnodiwm, but it certainly does not seem to be a Dothidea.
Madame Libert describes the globose asci, which are absent in the
Asteroma of Desmazieres. Asci are certainly present in the mature plant,
as stylospores are in the early, or pyonidia, stage which corresponds to the
Asteroma.
Gen. 3 6 8 . B 1 .0X AM IA , £ . & Br.
Peridium persistent below, very delicate above, evanescent, at
length excipuliform ; sporidia quadrate, generated in closely
packed tubes.—B. &Br. Ann. N.H. 1854,p. 468.
This is a curious and anomalous genus, which it is difficult to place. On
this account it had almost been forgotten, and, at the last moment, is inserted
here.
2 8 0 9 . B lo x am ia tzu n c a ta . B . &. B r . “ Truncate Bloxamia.”
Perithecia punctiform, often slightly elongated, depressed,
with vertical sides, firmer below and persistent, extremely delicate,
white and evanescent above. Hymenium consisting of
closely packed tubes, which produce a row of sub-quadrate
sporidia, -0001 in. wide -000125 in. long.—B. & Br. Ann. N.H.
1854, t. xvi./. 17. Coohe. exs. ined.
On dead elm. Feb.—Mar. Batheaston.
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140 No. 395
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149 No. 419
194 No. 547
204 No. 578
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273 No. 771
275 No. 778
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278 No. 790
289 No. 831
329 No. 956
E E E A T A .
add “ A.riVosits. Oonn. & Rahh. t. 9, f. 1. A . solitarius.
Gonn. & Rahh. 1.11 ,/. 2.”
add “ A. citrinus. Oonn. 4 Rabh. i. t. 4.”
add “ Gonn. <t- Rabh. i. t. 10, / . 2, nar.”
the fig. “ Gonn. & Rabh. i. t. 8, /. I , ” very doubtful,
the fig. cited “ Gonn. & Rabh. i. 1.1,” is A . spissus.no. 12.
the fig. cited ‘' Gonn. & Rabh. i.t. 7, f . 3,” is A . spissus. no. 12.
dele “ Sow. t. 281.”
dele “ Sow. t. 206.”
for “ Sow. t. 206 ” read “ Sow. t. 205.”
dele “ Sow. t. 210.”
for “ Sow. t. 261” read “ Sow. t. 264.”
for “ Sow. t. 225 ” read “ Sow. t. 285.”
for “ Sow. t. 240,/. 1-3” read “ Sow. t. 248,/. 1-3.
for “ Sow. t. 98” read “ Sow. t. 56.”
dele “ Sow. t. 106.”
for “ Sow. t. 204” read “ Sow. t. 104.”
to ‘ ‘ Sow. t. 182 ” add “ lower figs."
for “ Sow. t. 190” read “ Sow. t. 290.”
add “ spores white."
add “ spores white."
for “ Sow. t. 182” read “ Sow. t. 132.”
for “ Sow. t. 190” read “ Sow. I. 196.”
dele “ Sow. t. 346.”
for “ Solenia Candida," xe&i “ Solenia fasciculata. Pers. Myc.
Ewr. 1.12,/. 8-9.”—See Ann. Nat. Hist, for June, 1871,
pp. 429, whence it appears th at the specimens found by
Mr. Broome were referred to Solenia Candida in error.
Other new species are described iu the “ Annals”
quoted, hut too late to be included in this work.