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A typo differt (an ab astate?) ascis sporidiisque paullo angustioribus. 

 Sphaerella graminum Saccardo & Scalia, sp. nov. (pi. iv, fig. 5.) 



Peritheciis sparsis, punctiformibus, globulosis, 150 200 /z diam., 

 innato-prominulis, epidermide non atrata tectis, brevissime papillato- 

 pertusis, contextu membranaceo-fuligineo, parenchymatico ; ascis 

 cylindraceis, subsessilibus, apice rotundatis, 65-70 x 10-12 /./., rectius- 

 culis, 8-sporis ; sporidiis distichis, elliptico-fusoideis, rectis, 1316.5 

 X 3.5-4;*, uniseptatis, non constrictis, plasmate granuloso v. minute 

 guttulato farctis, hyalinis. 



Shumagin Islands (Harrington in 1871-2, on dead leaves of Poa 

 stenantha). 



Affinis S. cruris-galli, prrecipue distinguenda peritheciis majusculis 

 ratione fructificatione. 



Sphaerella wichuriana Schroeter. 



Yes Bay (Howell, on leaves of Carex, 1694). 



Sphaerella ootheca Saccardo. 



Nagai (Harrington in 1871-2, on leaves of Dryas octopetala) . 

 Verisimiliter S. octopetala Oud. non satis differt. 



Sphaerella stellarinearum (Rabenhorst) Karsten. 



Russell Fiord (Coville & Kearney, 987^, on old leaves of Ahine 



Sphaerella harthensis Auerswald. 



Port Clarence (Trelease, 699, on living leaves of Betiila glandu- 

 losa, associated with Dothidella betulina}. 



Sphaerella alni-viridis De Notaris. 



Port Wells (Trelease, 7100, 910, on leaves of Alnus, associated 

 with Didymosphceria nana and Gnomoniella tubiformis). 



Sphaerella californica Cooke & Harkness. 



Yes Bay (Howell, on leaves of Agrostis, 1711, associated with 

 Leptosphceria Iccrsiana}. 



Sphaerella grossulariae salicella Saccardo & Scalia, var. nov. (pi. iv, 



fig. 6.) 



Peritheciis sparsim gregariis, punctiformibus, 100-130 ;JL diam. ; 

 ascis tereti-oblongis, 52-70 X 13-15-5 !->> brevissime stipitatis, octo- 

 sporis; sporidiis polystichis, fusoideo-bacillaribus, rectis, 32-34 x 

 1.5-2.5 /Jt, uniseptatis, non constrictis, hyalinis. 



Kadiak (Trelease, 698, on leaves of Salix, associated with Rhy- 

 tisma salicinuni) . 



