491 



On kirk of dead ash. Xew York State (Peck), Delaware (Com 

 mons). 



In specc. from Peck the pustules are subseriately arranged and 

 here and there subconfluent. hut there i* no circumscribing Li' 



Eu. Berchemiff, (Cke.) 



Valsa Berch^mitE, Cke. Valsei of the U. S. p. i 

 Valsa syn var. BerchemicE, Curtis 1. c. 



Eutypella Berchemice, Sacc. Syll. 586. 

 Fixsicc. Rav. F. Am. 659. Ell. & Evrht, N. A. F. 2d Ser. 1576. 



Pustules scattered or seriate, small, rather prominent. Perithecia 

 3-* in a pustule, ovate-globose, mostly less than \ mm. <liam.. hurled 

 in the surface of the inner hark, without any distinct circumscribing 

 line. iK-rks short, with the obtuse. ijiiadrisuleate. short ostiola erumpent 

 through a convex, dark brown disk, but only slightly exserted. Asci 

 lavate, 8-spored. p. sp. 20-25 xo //.. with a slender stipe of about the. 

 game length. Sporidia biseriate. allan told, moderately curved, yellow 

 ish, 7-8x2 /z. 



On bark of dead Z>V/r//r////>/ 'o/'/ ; >/7/'.v. Carolina and Louisiana 



Eu. cerviculata, (Fr.) 



Sphcsria cerviculata, Fr. m Kze. ^ Sclim. Mycol. Hefte, II, \> 

 Valsa cri vicitlata. Fr. Sunima, p. 411. 

 Entypella cernciilata, Sacc. Syll. 564. 

 Diatrype nif.gastonia. K. ^ K. Journ. Mycol. I, p. 141. 



F.xsicc. Fckl. F. Rh. 2454. Rab. F. E. 161^. Ell tc Kvrht X. A. F. 2d Scr 1791, 2346.- ; 

 Fungi Car. III. 53. Lin. Fungi Hun Rav. F. Am. 662. (in our copy). 



Stroma obtusely-conical or subcylindrical. J- cm. diam.. sunk ii 

 he substance of the bark which is unaltered or of a paler color, soon 

 -urrounded by a strong circumscribing line, which penrtnit.es deeply 

 into the wood. Perithecia numerous. 15-25 or more in a stroma 

 Crowded in a compact layer. i-J mm. diam., globose <>r angular from 

 lateral pressure, with a tolerably long neck. Ostiola short, strongly 

 thickened, subglobose, 4-6-radiate-sulcate, black, erumpent and closely 

 packed, forming small (1-2 mm.), black, shield-like patches on the sur- 

 face of the bark. Asci narrow-clavate, long-stipitate, about 30x4-5 u 

 'p. sj).). Sporidia allantoid, yellowish. 5-7 x 1| fj.. 



( )n dead limbs ofCarpimis, Corylus, Alnus, and Betiila; common, 

 i'unada. Xe\v England. New York. Iowa. Xew Jersey and Carolina. 



This was issued in Rav. Car. 1. c. and in Ell. cV: Evrht. N. A. F 

 2346, as Difilryi* haustellata and Vtdwi haustellata, Fr. 



Eu. ^landulosa, (Cke.) 



Valsa glandulosa, Cke. Grev. VII, p. 52 

 Valsa clavulata, Cke. Grev. XVIII ;, 

 J',xsicc. Rav. F. Am 



