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Outlines of British Fungology : containing characters of above a thousand species of Fungi, and a complete list of all that have been described as natives of the British Isles / by M.J. Berkeley
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294. MELOGEAMMA, Fr.

Perithecia confluent with the stroma, more or less freeabove, destitute of any neck ; contents oozing out, and oftenforming cirrhi.

1. rubro-notatum, B. and Br.(no. 894). On dead elm-bark.

2. oligosporum, B. and Br. (no. 895, with a Jig.'). S. macrospora, Desm.

On dead bark.

3. fusisporum, Fr. (Along, and Nest. 274). On dead bark.

4. hoinaleuin, Fr. Exs. 382. On dead bark.

295. DOTHIDEA, Fr.

Perithecia none. Nucleus contained in globose cavities,immersed in the stroma, with a decided neck and papillseformostiolum.

1. tetraspora, B. and Br. (no. 899, with a Jig.). On dead Daphne Lau-

reola and Ulex.

2. ribesia, P. On dead currant- and gooseberry-branches.

3. Rosae, Fr. Sph. Dothidea, Fr. On living rose-stems.

4. Piggotii, B. and Br. (no. 660). On Parmelia saxatilis.

5. filicina, Fr. On dead Pterin aquilina.

6. striaeforrais, Fr. On dead Umbelliferte.

7. rubra, P.; Grev. t. 120. On living sloe-leaves.

8. fulva, IIoil. and Schm. On living leaves of Prunus Padus.

9. Ulrai, Fr.; Grev. t. 200. /. 1. On half-dead elm-leaves.

10. betulina, Fr. ; Grev. t. 200. /. 2. On living birch-leaves.

11. Heraclei, Fr. On living leaves of H. Sphondylium.

12. Podagrarise, Fr. On living leaves of sEgopodium Podagraria*

13. Trifolii, Fr. On living clover-leaves.

14. Junci, Fr. On half-dead stems and leaves of rushes.

15. Graminis, Fr. On half-dead leaves of grasses.

A Sph&ropsis, according to Currey.