REV. M. J. BERKKLET ON CUBAN lUNGT. 377 



Sporidia '0004 inch long. No. 513 is probably the same thing 

 with the parasite undeveloped. 



758. H. ATRAMENTOSA, B, ^ C. EflFusa, tenuis, elongata, atra, demum 

 rugosa; peritheciis globosis ostioUsque immersis. (419.) 



On leaves of grasses. Sab. Alabama. On Andropo^on, no. 4018. 

 Forming a thin stratum on the underside of the leaves. Allied 



JI, 



filiform 



herb.j. 



759. H. ciTRiNA, Mont. ! Cub. p. 336. (568.) 



On dead wood, Folyporiy leaves, &c. Hob 



Inf 



Sph^rostilbe, TuL 



760. Sph^rostilbe gracilipes, Tuh SeL Fung. Carp. i. p. 130. 



(734.) ^ 

 On logs in woods. September. Hab, Europe. 



761. S, Wrightii, B. Sf C. Soris orbicularibus, coluinellis striatis 

 compressis nigris, capitulo carneo; sporis minutissimis ; peritheciis 

 confluentibus irregularibus ; sporidiis oblongo-elhpticis. (801.) 



On dead Palm-stems. January. Spores *0001 inch long ; 

 sporidia -0005 long, '00025 wide, uniseptate. Spores just half 

 the length of those in the last species, while the sporidia are 

 longer, and not contracted at the commissure. 



762. S. NiTiDA, B. 4" C. Columella recta graciU lateritia; capitulo 

 globoso hyahno ruguloso pallido. (739.) 



On dead leaves and stems, apparently of some Orchid. De- 

 cember. "We have not at present seen perithecia ; but it must be 

 congeneric with the following species. 



763 



Stilbum cinna- 



Mont. ! Cub. p. 308. (499, 502, 550, 735, 740.) 



On dead sticks. December. Hab. Ceylon, Louisiana, Car. 



Inf. No. 502 has the columella unusually fleshy and trans- 

 parent. 



764. S. LATERiTiA, jB, Sf C. — Stilbum lateritium, B. Lond. Journ. 

 1843, p. 642. (425.) 



On dead sticks. Hab, E. Nepal, Ceylon, Hindustan, New 

 Zealand, C. B. S., Car. Inf., Brazil. Columella simple in the 

 Cuban specimens. 



Nectria, Fr. 



765. Nectria LiKTicoLOR, B. 4* C. Cscspitosa^ cocciuea, ovata, apicc 



