RKV. M. J. BERKELEY OK CUBAN FUXOI. 351 



CONIOMYCETES. 



SPH-SEOXEMEI. 



Acti:n'othteium, Kze. 



552. AcTiNOTHYRiUM cuBENSE, B. ^ C. Perithecus latissime co- 

 nicis quandoque confluentibus e cellulis radiantibus medio compac- 

 tioribus constructis ; sporophoris longis; sporis filiformibus quan- 

 doque curvatis. (408.) 



On the upper surface of leaves. 



Leptothtrium, Kze. 



553. Leptothyrium passiflor^, B. Sf C. Maeulis pallidis; peri- 

 theciis parcis irregularibus subpunctiformibus; sporis oblongis utrinque 

 obtusis hyalinis. (359.) 



On tlie hairy upper surface of the trilobate leaves of some 

 Passion-Flower, the hairs of which are partially obliterated on 

 the spots. Spores '0006 inch long by '0002 wide. 



Spn-a;RO>"EMA, M\ 



554. Sph^ronema camina, B, 4- C. Peritheciis carbonaceis elon- 

 gato-conicis basi confluentibus. (333.) 



On the dead stems of some Eudogen. Perithecia about a line 

 high. Unfortunately there are no spores ; but it is so near S. 

 s^iiKeformey B. & C, from Alabama, no. 5118, which has ex- 

 tremely minute globose spores, that we have no hesitation in re- 

 ferring the specimens to the genus, in which it is one of the 

 most striking species, 



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DiPLODTA, Fr. 



555. DiPLODiA VULGARIS, Lcv, Ann. d. Sc, Nat, May 1846, p. 291. 



(791, 793.) 

 On dead stems of Congo-bean, with Fusarium pallidum. Hal. 



Car. Inf., Europe. 



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556. D. coNsociATA, B. <5* C. Peritheciis ovatis, collo brevi, basin 

 versus floccis brevibus vestitis; sporis minutis. (With Sphceropsis 

 nndulata, 550, 554.) 



On dead bark of logs in fields. July. Spores oblong, -0005 

 inch long. 



ASCHERSOIA, Mont. 



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obtuso cameo pruinoso, apice leviter 



forraib 



