. Danish fungi as represented in the herbarium of E. Rostrup;. Fungi. 265 The mycelium is perennial in the host (see Plowr. 89 *°) and the spores are found in the flowers May—July. Dianthus deltoides. Sams0 Hjortholm (Exc. ^'/5 87); F, Bjornemose Skov- melle (^s/t 83, Exs. Thum. Myc. no 2225 a Roum. no 5019). Silene venosa. S. Lyngby (! Exs. Sydow).. Fig. 20. Schroeteria Delastrina. Germinating restingsspores. —. From Brefeld. Schroeteria. 1284. Schroeteria Delastrina (Tul.) Wt., Syll. VII ^°°, R 90 e ""•» c. icon. In the capsules of Veronica arvensis. F. Tved (^^/e 81), Christiansmi


. Danish fungi as represented in the herbarium of E. Rostrup;. Fungi. 265 The mycelium is perennial in the host (see Plowr. 89 *°) and the spores are found in the flowers May—July. Dianthus deltoides. Sams0 Hjortholm (Exc. ^'/5 87); F, Bjornemose Skov- melle (^s/t 83, Exs. Thum. Myc. no 2225 a Roum. no 5019). Silene venosa. S. Lyngby (! Exs. Sydow).. Fig. 20. Schroeteria Delastrina. Germinating restingsspores. —. From Brefeld. Schroeteria. 1284. Schroeteria Delastrina (Tul.) Wt., Syll. VII ^°°, R 90 e ""•» c. icon. In the capsules of Veronica arvensis. F. Tved (^^/e 81), Christiansminde. Thecaphora. 1285. Thecaphora aterrima Tul., Syll. VII ^°^ Syn: Tolyposporium at. Dietel, E. 6. P. 97 "- The mycelium penetrates the whole plant causing several deformations, the stems get shorter and remain upright long after the fading of the sound stems. Species of Carex which are otherwise heterostachuous grow homostachuous on account of the attack of the fungus or all flowers grow hermaphro- dite; such plants have been described as Carex Linkii Thomas. Carex pilulifera. J. Fredrikshavn C^h 02 C. H. O. see R 05 b ^o^), Boddum (F. Michelsen), Astrup (E. W.), Hagens Melle!, Rosborg Aa (Exs. Sydow no 367), Mariager!, Fusinga (Lind 04). 1286. Thecaphora deformans Dur. &. Mont., SyU. VIP°^ Synr Thee, affinis Schneider, Syll. VII ='", R 90 e ^", Thee, lathyri Kiihn, Syll. VII ^°\ Thee, astragali Woronin (see Chnton 04 '"), Astragel- brand (R 04 a ^'). On Astragalus have hitherto only been found resting-spores which fill the pods causing them to be shorter and thicker than the normal ones; on Trifolium has hitherto only been found the conidial stage which attacks the anthers of all flowers of the head; according to Clinton's account (04 ''^^) we might, however, be justified in con- sidering it a single species or, at any rate, biological forms of a single species. Astragalus glycyphyllus. J. Vejie Nerreskov; Faena; F. Fyenshoved, Skaa- rupa


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