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Asci cj’lindric-clavate, shortly stipitate, 8-spored, 60—70X12—14 /«. Spores
biseriate, fusiform, yellowish brown with 3 transverse septa, 2nd cell
from the top prominent, not or onlv slightly constricted at the septa,
20-24X5-6.5 /x.
91. L. juncina (Auerswald) Saccardo, Syll. fung. II, p. 66.
Sphaeria juncina Auerswald, Rabenhorst Fungi europ. No. 748.
Eskifjörður [Strömfelt]. — On dead stems and leaves of Juncus
b i g 1 u m i s.
92. L. Luzulae Winter, Hedwigia 1872, p. 149.
Almannagjá near Þingvellir [P. L.]. — On dead stems and leaves of
Luzula arcuata.
93. L. oreophila Saccardo, Michelia I, p. 120.
Asbirgi [St. St.]. — On dead leaves and stems of Tofieldia borealis.
94. L. Silenes-acaulis De Notaris, Comment. d. societá critt. ital., Vol. II,
fasc. III, p. 485.
Reykjavík [Gronlund]; Eskifjörður [Strömfelt]; Möðruvellir [G. Gud-
inundsson]: on sandy lava íields near Reykjavík [P. L.]. — On withered
leaves of Silene acaulis and Silene inaritima.
95. L. Papaveris Rostrup, Isl. Svatnpe 1903. p. 305.
Róla in Rlönduhlið [O. DJ. — On dead stems ofPapaver radicatum.
96. L. Doliolum (Persoon) Cesati et De Notaris, Schema, p. 61.
Sphaeria Doliolum Persoon, Synops. ineth. fung., p. 78.
On the island of Sluttncs in Mjvatn and Vífllsstaðahlíð near Hafnar-
Ijörður [P. L.]. — On dead stems of Archangelica officinalis and
Rumex acetosa.
97. L. Dryadis Rostrup, Isl. Svampc 1903, p. 305.
Spónsgerði [O. D.], Sandafjall and Dyrafjörður [C. H. O.]. — On stems
and fruits of Dryas octopetala.
98. L. Ribis Karstcn, in Rev. Myc. 1885, p. 106.
Nursery garden at Hallormstaðir and the experimental station at
Reykjavík [P. L.J. — On dead branchcs of Ribes rubrum.
Perithecia scattered, beneath the epiderm, diameter 0.1— 0.2 mm. Asci
cylindrical, stalked, the clongatc asci 130X8/«, the short ones 90X10/«,
8-spored. Spores uni—biseriate, elongate-ellipsoidal, pale yellowish brown,
typically with 3 transverse septa, but nutnber of the spores gradually
get 4 or even 5 transverse septa, a very few 6, sorae of the secondarily
formed transverse scpta are oblique, none of the cells are very promi-
nent, 17—22X6—7/«. Numerous delicate paraphyses; they are cylindrical,
articulated, 4 /« wide.
This species is nearly allied to L. hippophaés (Fabre) Rostrup.