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SIS dein coUapsis, ostiolo papillaeformi, floccis brevibus albidis quan- 



doque fasciculatis suffultis; sporidiis oblongo-ellipticis demum uni- 

 septatis. (632,) 



Apparently on Palm-petioles. Sporidia '0005 incb long. 



774. N, cocciNEA, Fu Summ. — Sphaeria coccinea, Pers, Syn, p. 49. 

 (549.) 



On dead brandies in woods. July. ITab. Tasmania, United 



States, Europe, Juan Fernandez, Java. 



775. N. SANGUINEA, Fr. Summ. — Sphaeria sanguinea, Sibth. FL Ox. 

 p. 404. 



On dead branches in woods witli the last. July. Hab, Guiana, 

 TJnited States, Europe, Algeria. 



77^* N. FOLiicoLA, B, *§• C. Parva, brunneola, furfuracea, pezizoidea^ 



coUapsa; ascis oblongis; sporidiis biserialibus lanceolatis uniseptatis. 



(752.) 



Apparently on leaves of Musa. Sporidia -001 inch long, -00016 

 wide. 



777. N. Leightoni, B, Sparsa, minuta; peritheciis ovatis flavidis 

 vel lurido-coeciueis ; sporidiis subcymbiformibus triseptatis hyalinis. 



(641.) 

 On dead trees. June. I£ab. Europe. Mr. Leighton's spe- 

 cimens are from Yorkshire, on Larch. Sporidia *001 inch long. 



Xylaeia, Grev.y ScTiranJc. 



77s. Xylaria polymorpha, Grev. t. 237. Ilypoxylon polymor- 

 phum, Mont. Cub. p. 352. (298, 300, 305, 508, 587, 598, 600.) 



On dead wood. Sab. Sikhim, Ceylon, Borneo, Australia, 

 Tasmania, Brazil, Venezuela, Gruiana, United States, Europe. 



' 779. X. DiGiTATA, Grev. FL Ed, p. 356. (301.) 



On dead wood. Hab. Texas, United States, Europe. 



/80, X. RADiCATA, B. ^' C — Sphaeria radicata, Schwein. ! herb. (578.) 

 Cylindrica, simplex vel e radice longa tomentosa subca^spitosa ori- 



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unda, ex atropurpiireo nigra, rugosa, leviter rimosa, ostioUs promi- 

 nulis papillata; stipite brevissimo. 



On dead wood. Ilab. Schweinitz's specimens have no locality 

 indicated, but they are probably from Surinam. His Sphc^ria 

 cornii-damce, which somewhat resembles this, has narrow cur\'ed 

 sporidia, -001-0000 inch long ; in this species they are cymbi- 

 form, '0008--0006 inch long. Boot 1-2 inches long, generally 

 about the same length as the head. 



/81. X, CONOCEPHALA, B. Sf C. Maxima, caspitosa, e basi obtusa 



