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In company with the above was the following singular and in- 

 teresting fungus, which clearly belongs to the Discomycetes, and 

 is referred, with some hesitation, to the genus Hcematomi/ces : — 

 Hsematomyces vinosus. C. 4* E. — On decorticated oak. 



Sparsus, subglobosus, demum depressus, sinuato-gyrosus, sub- 

 cerebrinus, immarginatus, atro-vinosus ; ascis late clavatis ; 

 sporidiis biseriatis, elongato-ellipticis, multiseptatis, muriformibus, 

 fuscis. (Fig. 10 — a, individual magnified; b, section; c, asci and 

 sporidia.) 



Not more than a line broad ; when dry resembling a rugose 

 Patellaria, when moist sub-tremelloid, globoso-depressed, marked 

 with gyrose furrows, dark-vinous. Asci broadly clavate ; sporidia 

 elongated -elliptic, biseriate, multiseptate, and muriform, brown 

 (•045--05 X -018 m.m.) 



2304. Diplodia longispora. C. 4" -E. — In company with an imma- 

 ture Sphceria on decorticated oak (Quercus coccinea). 



Sub-gregaria, semi-immersa, atra ; sporis elongatis, uniseptatis, 

 brunneis. 



Perithecia rather small, and semi- immersed ; spores unusually 

 long and narrow (-OS-'OSS x '007 m.m.) — fig. 7. 



2305. Sphaexia botzyosa. Fries. — On oak wood. 



2306. Aspergillus maximus. Link.— On dead twigs, running for 

 several inches, and forming a dense brown woolly stratum. 



2307. Excipula hispidula (Teziza hispidula, Schrad.)— On wood of 

 Morus. 



2308. Sphaeria (Immersse) pachyascus. C. 4- E.—On decorticated 

 oak. 



Immersa, sparsa ; peritheciis minutis, subglobosis, nigris, ostiolo 

 brevi ; ascis late clavatis ; sporidiis congestis, subfusiformibus, 5-7 

 septatis, constrictis, rectis vel curvulis, brunneis (fig. 1). 



Immersed in the wood, with the punctiform ostiola alone visible ; 

 asci broadly clavate ; sporidia fusiform, 5-7 septate, straight, or 

 curved, brown (•04--045 X '008 m.m.) 



2309. Hendexsonia saxmentoxum, var. Rubi. West. — On Ruhus. 



2311. Diatxype Duxiaei. Mont.—O'o. maple twigs. Differing from 

 Thumen's Myc. Un. No. 275, which is not the species of Montagne 

 or Berkeley and Curtis (fig. 8). 



2312. Diatxype Duxiaei. Mont.— On Nyssa. 



2313. Sphaexia xnelanotes. B. Sf Br.— On oak wood. 



2314. Eutypa lata. TuI.—Iq. bad condition. On oak. 



2315. Peziza (Patellea) macxospoxa. Fckl.—On oak chips. 



2316. Iiophiostoma xnicxostoma. C. tfc E.—On maple wood. 

 Immersa, sparsa. Peritheciis minimis, ostiolo brevi, compresso, 



minutis ; ascis clavatis ; sporidiis lanceolatis, 7-septatis, vix centro 

 constrictis, brunneis. 



