314 



On living leaves of Geranium Carol into /nun, California (Ilark- 

 tiess). 



St. Sequoia, (Cke. & Hark.) 



Dothidea Sequoia, Cke. & Hark. Grev. IX, p. 87. 

 Stigma tea Sequoice, Sacc. Syll. 2110, Cke. Syn. 1384. 



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Scattered, convex, black, shining, minute, unicellular. Asci 

 broad-clavate, sessile. Sgoridia biseriate, lanceolate, obtuse, constricted, 

 uiiiseprate, binucleate, hyaline, 23 x 7| /JL. 



On leaves ofCupressus, California (Harkness). 



From specc. sent by Dr. Harkness (on Z/ibocedrus decurrens), 

 \ve ald the following notes. Asci 05-70 x 20 tr, sporidia narrow-ovate, 

 uiRMiually 2-celled, upper cell broader, 16-22 x 7-8 //. 



St. Ranunculi, Fr. Summa Teg. Scand. p. 412. 



Perithccia innate, prominent, seated on a bleached spot, crowded, 

 more or less scattered, globose, or sometimes subconic-attenuated above, 

 glabrous, smooth, black. Ostiola rounded, perforated. Asci oblong- 

 ovate, inequilateral, broader below, 8-spored. 50-60x13-16 /j.. Spo- 

 ridia conglomerated, elongated-fusoid , uniseptate, straight, hyaline or 

 yellowish, 23-30x4-5 //. Paraphyses none. 



On leaves and stems of Ranunculus niralis, Upernivik and Disco, 

 Greenland. 



St. Jumperi, (Desm.) 



Dothidea JunJpcii, Desm. VIII, Not. p. 13. 

 Stigmatea alpina, Speg. in Thum. M. U. 1057. 

 Microthyriumjuniperi^ Sacc. Mich. I, p. 351. 

 Sligmateajuniperi, Winter Die Pilze II. p. 340. 



Exsicc. Desm. Pi. Cr. de France, Ed. I, 1094. Thum. M. U. 1057. EH- N. A. F. 1191. 

 Linhart Fung. Hnng. 73. Sacc. M. Ven. 1269. 



Perithecia scattered, lenticular or subhemispherical, black, rough- 

 ish, perforated above, 200-300 fj. diam., superficial. Asci oblong, 

 rounded and obtuse above, abruptly narrowed below into a short stipe, 

 60-70 x 20 p. Paraphyses none. Sporidia biseriate, ovate-lanceolate, 

 uniseptate, 16-25x6-8 //, the septum nearer the lower end, and the 

 upper cell broader, yellowish-hyaline. 



On living leaves of Juniperus Virginiana, Newfield, N. J., and 

 on Sequoia gigantea, California. 



A careful examination of the Newfield and California specc. shows 

 that they are in all respects the same as the specc. in Desm. Exsicc. 

 above referred to. 



St. sclerotidea, Cke Orev. V, p. 153. 



Gregarious, black. Perithecia superficial, depressed. Asci da- 



