No. 32.] [June, 1876. 



^ruttiUea^ 



A QUAETEELY RECOED OP CEYPTOaAMIC BOTANY 

 AND ITS LITEEATUEE, 



NOTICES OF NORTH AMERICAN FUNGI. 

 By the Rev. M. J. Berkeley, M.A., F.L.S. 



CConduded from Vol. III., Page 108.) 



* Sphaeria moriformis. Tode.—'New York, Sartwell. No 

 2654. 



903. Sphaeria segregata. B. Sf C— Peritlieciis ovatis apice acutis 

 sporidiis augiistis elongato-biconicis. 



On decayed wood. Car. Sup. No. 884. 



Perithecia scattered over the bleached surface, free, orate, acute 

 at the apex ; sporidia hyaline, narrow, uniseptate, elongato- 

 biconical. 



904. Sphaeria euomphala. B. ^ C— Peritheciis cupularibus con- 

 gestis ; ascis clavatis ; sporidiis hyalinis subellipticis. 



On fallen branches in damp places. Car. Inf. No. 1550. On 

 ash. Ravenel. No. 1347. 



Perithecia cup-shaped, rugose, crowded ; asci clavate ; sporidia 

 biseriate, hyaline, subelliptic. 



905. Sphaezia subconnata. B. tj- C. — Peritheciis hemisphjericis 

 dej)ressis subconnatis ; ascis clavatis farctis ; sporidiis allantoideis. 



On Liquidambar. Car. Inf. No. 2737. 



Scattered over the bark, subconnate, hemispherical, depressed ; 

 asci clavate, stuffed with the minute sausage-shaped sporicUa. 



906. Sphaezia chiliopyxis. B. & C. — Minutissima gregaria 

 nitida globosa ; sporidiis hyalinis leviter allantoideis. 



On putrid logs. Car. Inf. Ravenel. No. 1705. 

 Extremely minute, gregarious, globose, bright ; sporidia hyaline, 

 slightly sausage-shaped. 



907. Sphaezia zhodospila. B. & C. — Peritheciis convexis in cru- 

 stam nigram insidentibus, apice lateritiis ; sporidiis oblique fnsi- 

 formibns triseptatis. 



On Cyrilla. Car. Inf. No. 5026. 



Perithecia convex, seated on a black crust, the apex brick- 

 coloured ; sporidia between cymbjeform and fusiform, hyaline, tri- 

 Beptate, •0008 long. 



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