. Botanisk tidsskrift. Plants; Plants -- Denmark. - 219 - P. Engleriana belongs within the range of P. tricholoma. As to the geographical distribution P. tricliohma is known from America and Cey- lon, P. Engleriana is recorded from Kamerun. Colombia, Mt. Felix, 1. 12. 89 (Eggers). â Trinidad, Maravalli Valley, 28. 11. 91 (H. L.). Deiiteromycetae. Asterostomella paraguayensis Speg. On the upper side of cacao-leaves. Our fungus shows a growth somewhat differing from that of the type, occurring namely in preference as a rather extended cover near the midrib of the leaves. Trinidad. Coniosporium B


. Botanisk tidsskrift. Plants; Plants -- Denmark. - 219 - P. Engleriana belongs within the range of P. tricholoma. As to the geographical distribution P. tricliohma is known from America and Cey- lon, P. Engleriana is recorded from Kamerun. Colombia, Mt. Felix, 1. 12. 89 (Eggers). â Trinidad, Maravalli Valley, 28. 11. 91 (H. L.). Deiiteromycetae. Asterostomella paraguayensis Speg. On the upper side of cacao-leaves. Our fungus shows a growth somewhat differing from that of the type, occurring namely in preference as a rather extended cover near the midrib of the leaves. Trinidad. Coniosporium Bambusae (Thiim. et Bolle) Sacc. Coniosporium pulvinatum A. L. Smith seems after the description not to be different. On splinters of bamboos: Trinidad, Botanical Garden. Penicillium glaucum Link On bark: Las Trincheras. â On wood: Trinidad. 24. and 29. 11. 91 <H. L.). Podosporium rigidum Schw. â fig. 5. The figure of this fungus by Schweinitz (Syn. Fung. Amer. bor. t. XIX fig. 1, in Trans. Americ. Philos. Soc, Vol. IV, New Series, 1834) partly being somewhat indistinct, partly difficult Fig. 5. Podosporium rigidiim Schw. of access 1) we are here giving a new «â a coremium with conidia; 6: a coni- ° ° diophore bearing a conidium; c: Conidia. figure of it. The fungus grows as (a-, ^"ii-, t-. 2""/,). widely extended black covers on the band-like stem of a Bauhinia and is occurring in two different forms: most frequently it appears rather low and each caespitulum is composed of a bundle of stiff, brown, as a rule sterile hyphae, which are going out from a stroma being half-hidden under the periderm and formed as a truncated cone (Exosporium-iorm); in other cases, however, occurs the. ') The plate in question thus was lacking in the copies of the above work in the Danish libraries, and we are much indebted to dr. Weese of Vienna, who was kind enough to send us a copy of the Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images t


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