No. 31.] [March, 1876. 



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A QUAETEELY EECOED OF CETPTOGAMIC BOTANY 

 AND ITS LITEEATUEE. 



NOTICES OF NORTH AMERICAN FUNGI. 



£7/ the Rev. M. J. Berkeley, M.A., F.Ti.S. 



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845. Hypoxylon concuxzens. B. 8f C— Peritheciis minutis con- 

 fluentibus sui'siim tantum denudatis minutissime granulatis ; ostiolo 

 minuto, papillasformi. 



Car. Inf. No. 2258. 



Perithecia connate, forming a thin black nniform stratum, very 

 minutely granulated, the upper part only exposed ; ostiola minute, 

 papillasform ; sporidia shortly cymb?eform uninucleate. 



846. Hypoxylon Beaumontii. B. ^ C— Peritheciis globosis con- 

 natis ; ostiolo distincto papillajformi ; sporidiis oblongo-ellipticis 

 uniseptatis. 



Alabama, Beaumont. No. 4617, 4857. 



Perithecia rather small at first, slightly brown, then black, 

 smooth, with a distinct papillgeform ostiolum ; asci linear ; sporidia 

 Tiniseriate, oblongo-elliptic, -0004 long, uniseptate. 



* Hypoxylon serpens. P. — Car. Inf. No. 1936. Ravenel. 

 No. 1749. Alabama, Beaumont. No. 4868. 



* Hypoxylon copzophilum. Ih: — On cow dung. Car. Sup. No. 

 464. 



847. Hypoxylon equinum. B. §" Rav. — Peritheciis e mycelio albo 

 oriundis ostiolis nigris papillteformibus ; sporidiis breviter cymbse- 

 formibus. 



On horse dung. Car. Inf. Ravenel. No. 710. 

 Perithecia springing from a thin effused wbite mycelium ; ostiola 

 papillaiform, black ; sporidia shortly cymb^eform, "0006 long. 



848. Hypoxylon nudicoUe. ^. ^ C.— Peritheciis connatis materie 

 umbrina tectis ;. ostiolis prominentibus nigris; sporidiis oblongis 

 uniseptatis. 



On pine wood. Car. Inf. No. 3275. 



Forming a continuous or slightly interrupted umber brown 

 stratum ; ostiola black, papillasform ; perithecia crowded, covered 



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