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first hyaline, dark fuliginous when mature, obovate, I-septate, 
constricted, 9-10 by 20-23 p. 
On living leaves of Magnolia Virginiana, Ocean Springs, Miss., 
May, 1894. 
AstTeripiIuM ILricit n. sp. Hypophyllous; mycelium none; 
perithecia black, scattered, orbicular, aplanate, membranaceous, 
cellular, not radiant, fragile, wrinkled, 200-400 #4; asci numerous, 
suborbicular, 8-spored, 30~40 ; sporidia subpyriform, often curved, 
granular, colorless, at first uniseptate, becoming 3-septate at ma- 
so. turnty. 
On living leaves of [/icium Floridanum, Ocean Springs and 
Biloxi, Miss., March, 1889. 
LagsrapiA ILiiciicoLa n. sp. Amphigenous, occupying large 
irregular brownish subarid definitely limited areas, usuaily in- 
volving the apical half of the leaf; perithecia very numerous, scat- 
tered, erumpent, more abundant on the upper surface, black, 
membranaceous, suborbicular or lenticular, obscurely ostiolate, 
finally collapsing; asci without paraphyses, clavate, stipitate, 
thickened at the apex, 40-50 by 10-12 »; sporidia ovoid or fusi- 
form, continuous, hyaline, granular, about 15 by 5 yp. 
On living leaves of ///icitum Floridanum, Ocean Springs, Miss., 
March, 1892. 
_ SPHAERELLA ANDROMEDAE n. sp. Hypophyllous; spots none ; 
perithecia abundant, scattered, often covering the entire lower 
surface of the leaf, black, erumpent, ostiolate, at length collapsing ; 
asci obovate, somewhat thickened at the apex; sporidia oval, 
hyaline, uniseptate, cells about equal; 7-8 by 2.5-3 4. 
On living leaves of Pieris nitida, Ocean Springs, Miss., March, 
1888. 
LEMBOSIA ANGUSTIFORMIS n. sp. Epiphyllous, on raised brown 
irregularly stellate blisters; mycelium scant; perithecia black, long 
and narrow, often flexuous, seldom branched, 60-80 by 175-300 /4; 
subiculum reduced to a few short flexuous slightly fuscous 
branching threads; asci broadly oval, about 15 by 18 4; sporidia 
obovate, somewhat unequally uniseptate, constricted, at first hya- 
line, becoming light fuliginous, 8-10 by 4-5 p. 
On flex coriacea, Ocean Springs, Miss., May, 1894; Biloxi, 
Miss., July, 1894. 
This differs widely from the following in gross appearance on 
the leaf, in the narrower perithecia, less conspicuous subiculum 
and smaller asci and sporidia. 
LEMBOSIA PRINOIDES n. sp. Epiphyllous, on orbicular pallid 
