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raising the epidermis of the leaf. It has the habit of P. 

 •protusa, B. Cups .5 mm. across. 3186. 



Calloria myriospora. 



Minute, scattered, erumpent, convex, immarginate, pale 

 rose red; asci clavate; sporidia excessively minute, innumer- 

 able; paraplryses slender, abundant. 



On dead stems of Psoralea macrostachya. 2779. 



Calloria eucalypti. 



Minute, scattered, patellate, reddish flesh-color; margin 

 paler, glabrous; asci cylindrical; sporidia ovate-elliptical, 

 .007 X .0035 mm.; paraplryses filiform with pyriform sum- 

 mits. 



On decorticated wood of Eucalyptus globulus. 



2872. 



Belonidium fuscum. 



Scattered, stem short, stout; cup sooty-brown, perpendic- 

 ularly striate; disc same color; asci broadly clavate, pointed 

 at the summit; sporidia eight, oblong or oblongo-fusiform, 

 straight or slightly curved, with one to three septa, .015 — 

 .02 >< 08-4— .006 mm.; paraplryses filiform, stoutish, branch- 

 ed. 



On dead stems of Sanicula Jfenziesii. 3163. 



Phillipsiella nigella. 



Scattered, punctiform, grayish-black: disc same color; 

 asci clavate; sporidia eight, oblong, obtuse at the ends, con- 

 stricted in the center, uniseptate; .01 — .015 X ^003 — .005 

 mm. 



On the under side of dead leaves of Quereus ag'rifolia. 



3198. 



Differs from Phillipsietla aim, Cooke, of which it may be 

 only a form, mainly in the sporidia. Cups .1 mm. in dia- 

 meter. 



Phillipsiella purpurea. 



Scattered, punctiform, black, purple within; asci broadly 



