142 MR. M. C. COOKE ON THE FUNGI OF TEXAS. 



Hendersonia magna, Cooke. — Erumpeus in Jineas seriatas dis- 

 posita ; peritheciis atria, subglobosis, liinc illic connatis, dothi- 

 dioideis, irregulariter fissuratis ; sporis eylindraceis, obtusis, 3-5- 

 septatis (06-066 X 01 m. m.). 



On herbaceous stems. Houston (Rav. 140). 



Discella leguminum, CooJce. — Congesta ; pustulis irregulari- 

 bup, maculam Digram efFormantibus, demum confluentibus ; sporis 

 ellipticis velpyriformibus,-uninucleatis, hyalinis (012-*015 m.m.). 



On legumes of Prosopis. Galveston. 



Discella angulata, Cooke . — Gregaria, tecta, epidermide in 



iissuris angulatis diffindens ; sporis fusoideo-elongatis, hyalinis 



(•02x001 num.). 



On limbs of trees. Galveston {Rav. 58). 



Phyllosticta micropuncta, Cooke. — Epiphylla; peritheciis 

 minutis, atris, in maculis suborbicularibus congestis ; sporis rai- 

 nutis, ovatis, hyalinis (003 m. m. long.). 



On leaves of Persea carol inen sis. Houston {Rav. 235). 



Septoria Magnolia, Cooke. — Epiphylla ; peritheciis atris, 

 subimmersis, in maculis irregularibus brunneis congestis ; sporis 

 linearibus, nucleatis (-025-03 m. m. long.). 



On leaves of Magnolia grandijlora. Houston {Rav. 8). 



Sporidesmium mundulum, Cooke. — Eftusum, album ; sporis 



subovatis, cellulosis, atro-brunneis, subopacis, diu adhserentibus 

 (015 X '01 m.in.). 



On oak logs. Houston (Rav. 197). 



MACROSpoRitM compactum, Cooke. — Atrum, in crusta com- 

 pacta effusum ; hyphis fasciculatis, brunneis, septatis, simplici- 

 bus ; sporis ovalibus, obtusis, cellulosis, fuligineis ('02-03 X 

 •012-014 m. m.). 



On stems of Ricinus. Houston (Rav. 272, 273). 



Cercospora Gnaphaliacea, Cooke. — Amphigena ; hyphis 

 fasciculatis, simplicibus, in maculis suborbicularibus fuscis oriun- 

 dis ; sporis robustis, linearibus, 3-5-septatis, hyalinis ^04-'07x 

 "005 in. in.). 



On leaves of Onaphalium. Houston (Rav. 283). 



Patellaria cyanea, Cooke. — Sparsa, atro-cyanea ; cupulis ap- 

 planatis, orbicularibus (£-1 m. m.) convexis ; aseis clavatis, sea- 



