HEY. M. J. BERKELEY ON CUBAN EUNOT. 353 



Perithecia bright and shining, convex, crowded round the ir- 

 regular margin of the patches; spores and sporophores '0005 

 inch long, 



566. S, ERUMPENs, B. A- C. Peritheciis paucis in stromate 



parvo 



biculari congestis rima dehiscentibus ; sporis oblongis utrinque le- 

 viter attenuatis obtusiusculis hyalinis. (4-05.) 



On the upper surface of dead leaves. From six to ten or even 

 more erumpent perithecia are collected in little ininiarginate 

 patches. Spores of the same shape as in the last, but twice as 



000285 



in the centre. 



EpHELis, Fr. 



567. Ephelis mexicana, Fr. Fu?irjr. Mex. (729.) 



On the inflorescence of grasses, which it changes into a black 

 solid mass, somewhat after the fashion of Dilophosporivm, Sah. 

 Mexico. Hymenium exposed, beai ing slender thread-like spores, 

 •001 inch long, on delicate sporophores. Tiie fungus resembles a 

 JBeziza on a black solid stroma. 



Septokia, i'V. 



568. Septoria ohvacea, B. ^ C. Sporis elongatis curvatis utrinque 

 obtusis bi- triseptatis. (48 1 .) 



On the underside of leaves. 



DiXEMASPOBiUM, Lev. 



569. DiNEMASPORiuM GRAMiNEUM, Lep. An%. d, Sc, Nat. May, 

 1846, p. 274. (418,642.) 



On dead stems of large grasses. July. Hah, Car. Sup., 

 Europe. In the Cuban specimens the spores, with the appendages, 

 measure "0012 inch in length, the spore itself being a third of 



dages 



0004 : in the South-Carolin 



measure •0008--0006 



ExciPULA, Fr. 



570. ExciPULA STKIGOSA, Fr, SysL ii. p. 103. (468, 527.) 



On dead leaves of grasses. Sab, Swan Eiver, Europe 



TOEULACEI. 



TORULA, P. 



671. ToRULA PALMicoLA, B, ^ C. Late efiFusa, floccls tencrU brevi^ 

 bus, articuha ellipticis, e mycelio repente oriundis. (564.) 



I'lNN. PROC. — BOTANY, TOL. X. 2 A 



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