46 Mycologia 



I. Nectriella Pedicularis (Tracy & Earle) 



Charonectria Pedicularis Tracy & Earle, Plantae Bakeriannae i : 



26. 1901. 



Scattered or gregarious, perithecia prominent but long covered 

 by the thin epidermis, orbicular, at length subdepressed, bright- 

 coral-red, smooth, soft, perforated by an obscure ostiolum, 400 

 mic. in diameter ; asci numerous, cylindrical, with a stem-like 

 base, 100 X 8 mic. ; spores obliquely i-seriate, hyaline, minutely 

 granular within, i-septate, subelliptical, ends acutish, 17X4 mic. 



On dead stems of Pedicularis crcnulata. 



Type locality: Colorado. 



Distribution : Known only from type locality. 



Specimens examined: Colorado, Baker & Earle 2^0 (type). 



The species is distinct in the large perithecia and spores. 



2. Nectriella peponum (Berk. & Curt.) 



Nectria peponum Berk. & Curt. Grevillea 4: 16. 1875. 



Nectria perpusilla Berk. & Curt.; Ravenel, Fungi Car. Exsicc. 



51- 



Perithecia scattered or gregarious, at first covered by the thin 

 epidermis, becoming subsuperficial, but nestling in minute cavi- 

 ties in the substratum; ovoid, with a prominent, obtuse ostiolum, 

 175 X 200 mic, bright red, nearly scarlet, component cells of the 

 perithecial wall distinct, 5 mic. in diameter ; asci clavate, 35-40 

 X 5-6 mic, 8-spored; spores i-septate, fusoid, hyaline, 10 X 4 

 mic. 



On dead gourds. 



Type locality: South Carolina. 



Distribution : North Carolina, South Carolina. 



ExsiccATi : Ravenel, Fungi Am. Exsicc. jj5 and Fungi Car. 

 Exsicc. 57. 



The species very closely resembles Nectria sanguinea (Bolton) 

 Fries, but differs in its habitat and subhypodermal character, as 

 well r\s in the color of the perithecia. 



Doubtful Species 



Nectria Galii Plow. & Hark. Bull. Cal. Acad. Sci. i : 26. 1884. 



" Perithecia scattered, immersed then crumpent, obtuse, pale 

 red ; asci cylindrical, very delicate, mic. 60 X 5-8, sporidia eight, 

 uniseriate, pale straw-colored, oblong-oval, with bluntly-pointed 

 ends, mic. 10 X 5 on Galium trifolium." 



