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Sphaerella effigurata Schwz., No. 1790. — Ma- 
culis longe lateque efiusis, nigro-cinerascentibus, ambitu 
determinatum effigurato, et ob frequentiam peritheciorum in 
margine quasi nigrocincto, saepe totum folium in pagina 
aversa occupans. Peritheciis innumeris, minutis, accumulatis 
in his maculis, astomis, subinnatis, convexulis, nigris valde 
invicem approximatis, et crusta cinerascenti quasi inter se 
eonnexis, Ascis clavatis. Sporidiis elliptieis, uniseptatis, 
vix constrictis, hyalinis (015 x ‘004 mm.). 
On leaves of Fraxinusacuminatus,&c. N. America. 
Sphaerella oleina Cke. Rav. Amer. Fungi, 
No. 754. — Epiphylla. Maculis albidis, suborbicularibus, 
demum confluentibus, rubromarginatis. Peritheciis minimis, 
punctiformibus, vix prominulis, atris, hine illie subeireinatis. 
Ascis clavato-cylindricis. Sporidis elliptieis, uniseptatis, 
hyalinis, leniter constrictis (012 > ‘004 mm.). 
On leaves of Olea americana. Darien, Georgia. 
Sphaerella Rhododendri Cke. — Epiphylla. 
Peritheciis semi-innatis, nitidis, atris, demum asperato- 
prominulis, in maculas irregularas congestis. Ascis cylin- 
drieis. Sporidüs arcte elliptieis, uniseptatis, rectis, utrinque 
obtusis, hyalinis ((01—'012 x ‘0025 mm.). . 
On fading and dead leaves of Rhododendron. Forden 
(Britain). 
Sphaerella colorata Peck. (Sacc. Syll., No.1897).— 
There cannot be the slightest doubt of this being the äsci- 
gerous condition ofthe Depazea Kalmicola of Schweinitz. 
The stylosporous state, or Phyllosticta Kalmicola, is 
the form represented by the authentie specimens, therefore 
the adoption of another specific name is perhaps justiüiable. 
Specimens of Septoria Kalmiae Cke. & Ellis, from 
New Jersey, called Septoria Kalmiaeola Schwein., do 
not correspond to anything we know amongst the descriptions 
and specimens of Schweinitz, and therefore its filiform_ spores 
_ are sufficient to entitle it to retain the distinet name of 
 Septoria Kalmiae ©. &E. Wheter it is the stylosporous 
- eondition of Sphaerella (Laestadia) haematodes 
B. & C. is open to doubt. 
Sphaerella Gardeniae Cke. — Hypophylla. Pe- 
 ritheciis sparsis, punctiformibus, semi-innatis, atris, Ascis 
: elavatis. Sporidiis inordinatis, elongato-elliptieis, uniseptatis, 
hyalinis (012 x ‘0035 mm.). ER 
On leaves of Gardenia florida. S. Carolina. 
Spermatia = Phyllosticta Gardeniae Üke. i 
_  Sphaerella lenticula Cke., Ray. Amer. Fungi, 
No. 800. — Hypophylia. Peritheciis globosis, atris, in 
pustulas elevatas, lenticulas dense stipatis (circ. 1 mm. diam.). 
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