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placed i t in the genus Æ / i /m M m ; but F r i e s bas separated
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r e f e r r e d ^ r ^ B m iL k ’ ¿Sphæria ostracea, and
F doe^sTu ""Îh ^efSable\o'so!2\hffLekr!S
(as F r i e s observes) the genus E u stegia in habit.
Fig. \ . a, D m y tü im m , nat. size, b, Perithecia, magnified, c A verithe
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ÎrHi .
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E O P H IU M ELATDM.
Elongated Lophium.
S P E C IF IC CHARACTEH.
^^riutum, ex
stipite, in penthecio ehngato cuneiforme dilatatum.
L. stipitate, compressed, black, transversely striated, dilated gradually from
the stipes into an elongated wedge-shaped perithecium.
H y s t e r i u m elatum, Carm. MSS.
“ h k h 7 T r Z "P '’" ^ « - b about a
L l i v cylindrical at the base, very gra-
2 a c 2 2 S h ! n compressed, transversely striafed,
black, wedge-shaped perithecium: the whole very similar to the head
f i W n f k ^ intermixed w ith barren
laments (paraphy se s), and containing a few very minute sporidia.
t a in ^ b k ? “ ' ? exceedingly distinct, and to retain
the characters of the genus in a inoft satisfactoy manner
" ' kvSideHd. kd, ZThercæ — A ll but the f i r s t magnified. c, A perithecium diliii