Handbook of British fungi : with full descriptions of all the species, and illustrations of the genera / by M.C. Cooke.
- Date:
- 1871
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Handbook of British fungi : with full descriptions of all the species, and illustrations of the genera / by M.C. Cooke. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh. The original may be consulted at the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh.
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![S. enteroleuca, Fr. S.M. Hp. 381. Eng.Fl.Y.p. 247. Bull.t. 432,/. 1. Curr. Linn. Trans, xxii. t. 4:7, f. 113. On dried branches. [Mid. Carolina.] Pustules 2-3 lines broad, at lengtli by the decay of the bark free ; stroma white below, darker above, being almost obliterated by the crowded necks of the smaU perilhecia ; ostiola rather rugged, globose or beaked on the same stick.-J/./. B. Spondia (-OOOe.-OOO? in.) -OlS-'Ol? m.m. Perithecia very numerous in each pustule, deeply imbedded in a very white stroma, when cut across horizontally, a very well defined black line is seen which arises trom the wood surroundmg the perithecia being blackened, thereby causinfj tiie appearance of a conceptaculum, but there is not really any 0 * * Sporidia appendiculate. 2502. Valsa taleola. IV. Ciliated oak Valsa. _ Loosely circumscribed; stroma cortical ; perithecia crowded m the centre; disc white; ostiola even, immersed, punctiform • sporidia oblong, very obtuse, uniseptate, with cilia on each side of the septum and at either extremity.—i^r. S V S p 411 Fchl exs. no. 2001. B. 4- Br. Ann. N.H. no. 849, t. i f. 11 ' Cook'e exs. rwjb2 V. luteola, Berh. Outl. p. 389. S. taleola, Fr. S.M. f • P- 249- S. angulata, Curr. Linn. Trans. IT'A^W'n V ^^•^•.246^ P^'l- Trans. (1857), p. 550, t. ;; ^'^^''P' ''i!^''' ^- Br. Ann. N.H. no. 838. Agla- ospora taleola, Tul. Carp. ii. p. 168. On oak branches. Common. [Low. Carolina ] coStriSinrhrL%l'7u™s*^i?h7o^^^ each pole, and one from the middL of each 5de'^^^^^^^^ proceeding from ular (-0008-0012 in.) •02--03 m m loL Som«H^ t™'?^^ '^^''^}^^ is^olea^^^^^^^ 2503. Valsa thelebola. Fr. Tailed Alder Valsa. Pulviniform or conical, depressed or subtruncate ; asci oblong • fne ItJr'*'' rt'°'^^'^^' - Sreeu^^ tint or hyfl line, slightly curved, obtuse at the extremities, commonly ciliSe at each end, uniseptate.-(7.m Linn. Trans, xxii. p. ^To, . 48 i^aASe ifi'Tny ^Tf Tul. Ann. Sc. f 21,/ 1 18 ^ff^^^ospora thelebola, Tul. Carp. ii.p. 166, On alder. Sept, Irstead, Norfolk. ove^rLoked'.''' ^^^rcised in the examination, the terminal ciHa may be](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21906439_0871.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)