358 



CITBAK 



On fmit o? Ftmhristy Us. August, ^ai, St. Domingo, Alabama. 

 Spores '0005 inch long, subglobose. The Alabama plant is on 

 Cyperus^ and has the spores more oblong and slightly longer. 



605. U, PLAVO-NiGRESCENS, B. 8f C. Subglobosa, soHda, flavida; 



aterrimis 



mis Brownianis. (288, 723.) 



Occupying the rachis of the spikelets of Scleria. Spores '00028 



inch long. 



^CIDIACEL 



-SCIDIUM, P. 



606. iEciDiUM RIVING, B. Sf C. Crassum, deformans; margine peri- 

 diolorum subintegro ; sporis obovatis echinulatis. (756.) 



On racemes of Bivina octandra. May. Causing the matrix to 

 swell after the manner of -^. samhuciattmij Schwein. Spores '0013 



long, narrow below. 



Graphiola, Foit. 



607 . Graphiola phcenicis, Poit, Ann. d. Sc. Nat. iii. p. 472 ; Mont. 



Cub. p. 324. 



Surinam, Texas, Europ 



HYPHOMYCETES. 



ISAEIACEI. 



Ceratium, a. Sf S. 



608. Ceratium hydnoides, A. ^ S, Consp. p. 358. (s^^-) 

 On dead wood. Hab. Bombay, Ceylon, New England 



lela, Car. Inf., Europe. 



609. C. aureum, Lk. Obs. ii. 39. (670.) 

 On dead wood. Hab. Europe. 



STILBACEI. 



Stilbum, Tode. 



610. Stilbum byssisedum, B. 4- C. Stipite crasso tomentoso ci- 

 nereo, basi bulboso ; e strato cinereo tomentoso oriundo ; eapitulo 

 globoso sordide lateritio; sporis minutis oblongis angustis. (4^6.) 



On living branches of Fsidium. Hab. San Carlos. 



611. S. ATROFUSCUM, Mont.l Stipitibus crassis fasciculatis confluen- 



