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wide, triseptate. The sporidia iu Angelina conglomerata are 

 totally different, being narrow and uniseptate, -OOO^-'OOOi} inch 

 long, '000083 wide. 



728. A, NiGRo-ciNNABARiNA, B. 4" C. — Patelkria nigro-cinnabarina, 



Schwein,—lly^tmMm rufulum, Mont. Cub. p. 359. (386, 387, 618, 

 622, 623.) 



On dead twigs of Orange and Coffee. February, August. 

 Hab. New Zealand, Surinam, Car. Inf., N. Africa, Europe. 

 Sometimes staining the wood of a lilac tinge. Sporidia *001 inch 

 or more long, oblong triseptate. 



AlLOGRAPHUM, Lib, 



729. AiLOGRAPHUM MACULARE, Berk. 8f Br. Ann. Nat. Hist. June 

 1861, p. 451, tab. 16. fig. 21. (615.) 



On dead leaves of Bromeliacecv. December. Hab. Europe. 



730, A. ciLiATUM, B. ^ C, Peritheciis rectis nitidis basi breviter 

 eiliatis; stromate millo vel obsoleto. (611, 612.) 



On dead leaves of Clusia with Asterina reptans. 



ASTEBINA, L^v. 



731, AsTERixA PELUCULOSA, B. Bot. Aut, Voy. Crypt, p. 147. 

 A. Lepiniana, Mont. (769.) 



On leaves of various plants as Guazuma. March. Hab. 

 Chonos Archipelago, Ceylon, Nicaragua, Tahiti. Sporidia ob- 

 long, -0005 inch long, uniseptate. 



732. A. PLATASCA, B. 8f C. Stromate tenui nigro ; peritheciis con- 

 fluentibus; ascis globosis; sporidiis magnis oblongis uniseptatis apud 



commissuram contractis. (559.) 

 On leaves of Passijlora and other plants. February. Spo- 

 ridia -001 inch long, "OOOi wide, at length brown. 



733. A. MEGALOSPORA, B. fy C. U. S. E. E. (388, 394.) 



On dead leaves of Passijlora and other plants. Rab. Benin 

 Isles. Stroma thin and inconspicuous, consisting of creeping 

 threads ; perithecia distinct, punctiform, at length splitting in a 

 stellate manner ; edge slightly floccose \ threads obtuse, some- 

 times furcate ; asci globose ; sporidia like those of a I}iplodia^ 

 '001-'0006 inch long, at length brown, four in each ascus. 



734. A. REPTANS, B. 4" C. Stromate tenui subreticulato, peritheciis 

 minutis e cellulis radiantibus constructis obsito; ascis elavatis; spo- 

 ridiis oblongis subfusifjrinibus uniseptatis. (409* 611, 612.) 



On leaves of Piper. Habit of a young epiphyllous Collema 



