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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![Series 4. Euvalsa. Sporidia coloured, simple, or uniBeptate. 2504s. Valsa turgida. Fr. Brown disc ValBa. Pustulate ; pcriiliecia globose, nearly erect, close ; ostiola ob- tuse convex, at length exserted fromaminute narrow disc ; spo- ridia uniseriate, at first pale then dark opaque brown, elliptical, Bubacuminate.—Fr. S.V.S. f. 412. Cutt. Linn. Trans, xxn t. 48 /. 139. 'S'. turcjida, Fr. S.M.n. V- 400. Fries, exs. no. 202. Eng. Fl. r.p. 250. Wuestneia sphinctrina, Fclcl. exs. no. 591. Anthostoma turgidum, Nice. Pyr. Germ. i. p. 121. On branches of beech. [Mid. Carolina.] The branches on which it grows, and which it generally surrounds, are of a bright red-brown. The perithecia vary in size aii d in the number grouped toSer which is from 3-8, their ostiola coUected in an erumpent brown difo. Sporidia (-0003-0004 in.) •0076--01 m.m. 2505. Valsa convergens. Fr. Convergent Valsa. Perithecia about six together, minute, ovate, circinating, con- verging, as well as the round, somewhat attenuated, erumpent Istiola; sporidiadarkbrown, subcymbiform, irregular, frequently ^onstricted.-i^r. S.V.S.p. 411. i- f--' '-'^ f. 155. S. convergens, Tode.f. 111. Soio. t. 374,/. 6. Fr. S.M. ii.p.410. Eng.Fl.Y. p-252. On smooth bark (Platanus occidentalis). The perithecia are under the bark so as not to be seen above, except by the undulations of the bark.—i^. C. 2506. Valsa parmularia. Berk. Triangular Valsa. Small, pustul^form; perithecia circinating, laterally com- ^ress^d • ostiola scarcely distinct, umbonate ; asci linear ; spo- S broadly oblong, unfseptate, brown.-i^.r/c. HooLJourn.no. 308. Curr. Linn. Trans, xxii. i. 4S,/. ibd. On oak. King's Cliffe. Scarcely a line broad forming ^^^^^^ P^-tnt^^^^^^^ thecia circinating, t=l°/ely packed so as P ^.^^^J^Xin general indistinct ; L^cfiinSr— ^^-p'^*« X^ifcuX^siSShas been tthX^p^^^^^^^^^^^ been published - consequence o| ^1^;^^^°^^^^^^^^ S^h. turgid.. The minds one of the carpels of an orange.-i/.^-i^-](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21906439_0872.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)