— 17 — 



raceum desinenlitms ; bypbis forlilibus seu basidiis, 

 longis, continuis, 2-3^ d., hyalinis, sursum laxe spi- 

 raliter flexis, denticulos minulos oxerentibus; conidiis 

 globosis, 5-G y. d., l-gultutis, byalinis, subinde pullide 

 rosellis. — In dolio ulmeo in cella vinaria, Newfield 

 (Ellis, n. 3799). 



Periconiella Sacc. —  Crespites late effusi, velutini, 

 atri, biopbili. Hyphse fertiles (ex mycelio forte endo- 

 phyllo orientes) assurgentes, simplices, atrae, seplata?, 

 sursum in ramulos ascendentes desinentes capitulum- 

 que formantes. Conidia ovato-oblonga, conlinua, fu- 

 liginea. Toto habilu et vita a Periconia (uude etyuion) 

 differt, characteribus vero accedit. 



75. Periconiellaveluiina (Wint.) Succ. (Tab. XI, f. 36). Pe- 



riconia velulina Wint. Hedw. 1884, p. 174. — In fo- 

 liis subvivis Brabeii stellatifolii ad Caput Bo- 

 nse Spei (P. Mac-Owan ex Winter n. II). 



76. Botrytis patula Sacc. et Berl. (Tab.XI, f. 35).— Csespi- 



lulis minutis ex albo griseis, gossypinis, suborbicula- 

 ribus, hyphis assurgenlibus fertilibus, continuis, fili- 

 formibus, subhyalinis ramos ramulosquesubrectangu- 

 lariter patentes gerentibus,paniculumque formantibus; 

 conidiis magnis, globosis v. globoso-ellipsoideis, 30 jjl 

 d., e hyalino luteolis. In ramis emortuis S a 1 i c is (?) 

 New Jersey (Ellis n. 3836). 



77. Botrylis cinerella Saec. et Wint. (Tab. XI, f, 34). — 



Ceespitulis pulvinatis, suborbicularibus, \ ,5 mill. d., 

 v. confluendo effusis, velutinis, cinereis; hyphis fasci- 

 culatis, assurgeutibus, seplulatis, deorsum dilute fuli- 

 gineis, bis ter alterne v. opposite ramosis, ramu'is 

 apice acututis ; conidiis globosis minutis, 4-5^ d., 

 subhyalinis, acrogenis. — In cortice Caryae albae, 

 Missouri (Demetrio^cx Wixt. n. 4). 



