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2. Phyllachora fusicarpa Seaver, sp. nov. 



Stromata rather numerous, often thickly scattered over the leaf, visible 

 on both sides but more conspicuous on the under side, small, ranging from 1-2 

 mm. in diameter, several often confluent; perithecial cavities few to each 

 stroma, opening on the under side of the leaf; asei clavate, 8-spored; spores 

 fusiform, slightly unsymmetrical, about 6 X 25-30 fi. 



On Duranta repcns L. Type collected by F. S. Earle at Nassau. No date given. 

 Specimens collected also at Rio Piedras, Porto Rico, by H. H. Whetzel and Edgar 

 W. Olive. 



In external appearance the species resembles Phyllachora Duruntae Rehm, 

 but differs from that species in its much longer and narrower spores. 



3. Phyllachora Galactiae Earle, sp. nov. 



Epiphyllous on slightly discolored areas; stromata 1 mm. broad, confluent 

 in long anastomosing lines which often follow the principal veins, black, shin- 

 ing, prominently elevated ; loculi crowded, not prominent, about 150 p., ostiole 

 none; asci stipitate, cylindrical, about 65 X 7 p.; paraphyses abundant, thread- 

 like; ascospores obliquely monostiehous, colorless, narrowly ellipsoid, about 

 20 X 5^. 



On leaves of Galactia rudolphioides, Soldiers' Road, New Providence, June 25, 

 1905, Millspaugh 2502. 



A conspicuous species well characterized by the long branched and anastomosing 

 black lines formed by the confluent stromata. 



4. Phyllachora oxalina Ellis & Ev. Jour. Myc. 3: 41. 1887. 



On Xanthoxalis comiculata L., New Providence : North America. 



5. Ophiodothis bahamensis Seaver, sp. nov. 



Stromata occurring only on the under side of the leaf, as many as twelve 

 to twenty on a single leaf, reaching a diameter of 1-2 mm., occasionally con- 

 fluent, lenticular in form, smooth, shining-black, the surface slightly roughened 

 by the protruding necks of the perithecia; perithecia consisting of globose or 

 ovoid cavities; asci reaching a length of 200 400 p. and a diameter of 20-25 p.; 

 spores filiform, nearly as long as the aseus, reaching a diameter of 2 p. 



On Tricera bahamensis (Baker) Britton. Type collected by Nash & Taylor. 

 October 22, 1904, on Inagua near Camfield Bay. The species has also been collected 

 by L. J. K. Brace on Andros. 



Order 3. HYPOCREALES. 



1. Cordyceps sobolifera (Hill.) Sacc. Michelia 1: 321. 1878. 



Clavaria sobolifera Hill.; W. Wats. Phil. Trans. Koval Soc. London 53: 

 271. 1763. 



On some insect. Reported by C. G. Lloyd the exact locality not being given : 

 Ceylon. 



2. Hypocrea sulphurea (Schw.) Sacc. Syll. Fung. 2: 535. 1883. 



Sphaeria sulphurea Schw. Trans. Am. Phil. Soc. II. 4: 193. 1832. 



On the remains of some fungus. Now Trovidence :-^Cuba ; eastern part of North 

 America. 



3. Sphaerostilbe gracilipes Tub, Fung. Carp. 1: 130. 1861. 



On dead wood, New Providence: southeastern North America. 

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