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ly the thin, closely adhering epidermis, black, white within. Ostiola 

 perforated. Asci clavale. obtuse. 1 00-1 25 x 16-20 //. with abundant, 

 conglutinated paraphyses. Sporidia crowded or biseriate. oblong or 

 subfusoid, straight or slightly curved, at first uniseptate, quadri- 

 nucleate, strongly constricted at the septum, finally 3-septate. hyaline. 

 30-40x10-12^. 



On dead branches of Jfyrica Gale, lying partly in water, New 

 York State. 



The epidermis is so closely adherent that the perithecia appear as 

 if superficial or merely innate at the base. The nuclei of the sporidia 

 are large. Sporidia with 3 septa were rare, but this may have been 

 due to immaturity. 



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31. stapliylina, (Pk.) 



Spha>iia, staphylina, Pk. 26th Rep. p. 86. 

 Metasphczna stapliylina, Sacc. Syll. 3447. 

 Endophlcea staphylina, Cke. Syu. 4161, 



Perithecia minute, black, covered by the epidermis which at 

 length ruptures in a stellate manner or irregularly. Asci? Sporidia 

 biseriate, colorless, constricted in the middle, 3-5-septate. 20-25 // 

 long, the two parts formed by the central septum unequal in diameter. 



On dead twigs of Staphylea trifolia, Helderberg Mts.. X. Y. 



M. leiostega, (Ell.) 



Splufi ia leiostega, Ell. Bull. Torr, Bot. Club, VIII, p. 91. 

 Metasphtzria leiostega, Sacc. Syll. 3432. 

 Exsicc. EH. N. A. F. 888. 



Perithecia gregarious, pustuliform. entirely covered by the epi- 

 dermis which is usually not ruptured or blackened over them, sub- 

 prominent, of medium size. Asci cylindrical, 80-100 x 10-12 //., 

 abruptly narrowed below into a short, stipe-like base, not paraphysate. 

 Sporidia unisenate. elliptical, nearly hyaline, 3-septate, 12-18 x7-8 //. 



On various dead twigs, Gary a, Rosa, Vaccinium <fcc., Newfield, 

 X. J., and on Ribes, London, Canada (Dearness). 



This is certainly very near M. corticola. (Fckl.), but we have no 

 specc. of that species for comparison. It is also closely allied to Lep- 

 tosphceriafuscella, (B. & Br.), but that has olivaceous sporidia (see p. 

 353). 



31. helicicola, (Desm.) 



SphcEria helicicola, Desm. 16. Not. 1849, p. 30. 



Leptosphtzria helicicola, Desm. Niessl, Beitr. p. 25, tab. Ill, fig. 18. 

 Metasphezria helicicola, (Desm.) Sacc. Syll. II, p. 169. 

 Exsicc. Desm. Pi. Crypt. Ed. I, 2085, Ed. II. 1785. 



Amphigenous. Perithecia scattered, erumpent, at length partially 



