Grevillea . iXQ., lith. No. 18.] [December, 1873. (bxtvilUu, A MONTHLY RECORD OF CRYPTOGAMIC BOTANYAND ITS LITERATURE. NOTICES OF NORTH AMERICAN the Rev. M. J. Berkeley, , (Continued from Page 53.) 376. Phoma macropus. B. $ C—Subcuticular, peritheciis spar-sis ; 6porophoris flexuosis sporis oblongis 5-6 the white shoots of some shrub. Scattered, tearing off withthe cuticle ; scattered, collapsed ; sporophores waved, 5-6 timeslonger than the short oblong spores. Nearly allied to the last, butdistinct. 377. Phoma Petexsii. B. cj- C.—Erumpens, clemum superficial


Grevillea . iXQ., lith. No. 18.] [December, 1873. (bxtvilUu, A MONTHLY RECORD OF CRYPTOGAMIC BOTANYAND ITS LITERATURE. NOTICES OF NORTH AMERICAN the Rev. M. J. Berkeley, , (Continued from Page 53.) 376. Phoma macropus. B. $ C—Subcuticular, peritheciis spar-sis ; 6porophoris flexuosis sporis oblongis 5-6 the white shoots of some shrub. Scattered, tearing off withthe cuticle ; scattered, collapsed ; sporophores waved, 5-6 timeslonger than the short oblong spores. Nearly allied to the last, butdistinct. 377. Phoma Petexsii. B. cj- C.—Erumpens, clemum superficiale,hysteriiforme in lignum dealbatum situm, sporis ellipticis, wood which has been exposed to the weather, and has becomebleached. Alabama, Peters. No. 523-4. Scattered, hysteriiform, erumpent, then free; spores elliptic,•0003 long, with two nuclei. Distinct from Phoma epileucum, B.,in which the spores are -00015 long, and not so elliptic. 378. Phoma citrulli. B. $ C.—Deplanatum superfic


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