413 



fungi covered by the epidermis which is tinged with a dark red color, 

 and swollen or inflated, 



H. Groenlandica, Rostr. Fungi Gronl. p. 56]. 



Perithecia immersed in the parenchyma of the leaf, covered b\ 

 the epidermis which is bul late-inflated on both sides, gregarious, with 

 a lateral, black, cylindrical beak. Asci exactly fusiform, 8-sporod. 

 95-1 15 x 10-12 //. Sporidia narrow-fusiform, straight, multinucleate. 

 2-septate, 48-52 x 4-5 ,. 



On fallen leaves of Salix glauca, Sukkertoppen and Sermersut, 

 ( \ reenland. 



Sporidia about three times as long as in H. puxtula. 



H. piistula. (Pers.) (Plate 31) 



Sphtzria pustula, Pers. Syn. p. 91. 

 Phoma pustnla, Fr. S. M. II. p. 547. 



Sphezria pleuronervia, De Not. Micr. Ital. Dec. IX, No. 9. 

 fsothea pustula, Berk. Outl. Brit. Fung. p. 392. 

 Sphezria oleipara, Sollm. Hedw. V, p. 65. 

 Gnomonia pustula, Awd. Mycol. Eur. Pyr. p. 21, tab. VIII. 

 Hypospila pustula, Karst. Mycol. Fenn. II, p. 127. 



Exsicc. Fckl. F. Rh. 842. Kze. F. Sel. 106. Rab. F. E. 1452. Thum. F. Austr. 472. 

 Linht. F. Hung. 467. Kriegr. F. Sax. 285. Roum. F. G. 4945. Rehm. Asc. 793. 



Perithecia sunk in the parenchyma of the leaf, covered by the 

 epidermis which is bullate-inflated on both sides, and is of a dark rod- 

 dish tint below, scattered or gregarious, often following the coin-so <f 

 the nerves of the leaf, 200-300 // diain., sometimes 2-3 confluent, 

 depressed-globose, with a short, lateral, tardily erumpent, beak-like 

 ostioluni. Asci clavate, attenuate-stipitate, thickened above, 70 x 8- 

 10 fj. (75-100 x 7-10 ,, Sacc.). Sporidia 8 in an ascus, biseriate. ob- 

 long-fusoid, rounded at the ends, straight or subinequilateral. becom- 

 ing 3-septate, but not constricted at the septa, 17-23x4 p.. 



On fallen oak leaves. Credited to America by Saccarclo, in Syl- 

 loge. 



We have seen no American specimens. The figs. 12-15, on Plate 

 31, are from the specc. in Linhart's Fungi Hungarici. The synonymy 

 and diagnosis are taken from Winter's Pilze. The young sporidia 

 have (sec. Winter) a button-shaped appendage at the ends. 



TRABUTIA, Sacc. & Roum. 



Revue Mycol. 1881, p. 27, tab. XIV. fig. 2. 



Stroma phyllogenous, black, radiose-asteromatoid, flattened. Peri- 

 thecia aclnate with the stroma, separate, protuberant, with the ostiola 

 perforated. Asci 8-spored, obsoletely paraphysate, evanescent. Spo- 



