ReEporT or THE BOTANIST. Q9 
Vausa Pini £7. 
Dead branches of pine trees. Sandlake. June. 
SPHARIA ACULEANS Schw. 
Dead branches of sumach. Sandlake. June. 
Spua#ria Tinie F?. 
Dead branches of Zilia Americana. Helderberg mountains. 
May. 
Spr@ria o6THECA B. & C. 
Denuded wood. Buftalo. Clinton. 
SPHARIA GYROSA Schw. 
Buffalo. Clinton. 
Spo#ria Coptis Schw. 
Leaves of Coptis trifolia. Sandlake. June. 
Spu2riA SARRACENLE Schw. 
Leaves of Sarracenia purpurea. Sandlake. August. 
Spuaeta Sotmaainis Schw. 
Leaves of various species of Solidago. Center. October. 
Sp “Ria Loneissmma Pers. 
Dead stems of pigweed, Chenopodium album. Buftalo.  Clin- 
ton. Albany. June. 
Spua#rra TAXIcona n. sp. 
Perithecia minute, close, black, shining, slightly elevated, at 
first covered by the epidermis, then erumpent; spores oblong, in a 
single series, triseptate. 
Occupying the whole upper surface of dead leaves of Turus 
Canadensis. Sandlake. May. 
Dornmea Rivesta Pers. 
Dead stems of currant. Buffalo. Clinton. Bethlehem And 
Sandlake. May. 
DoruimeraA SampBuctr F?7. 
Dead stems of elder, Sambucus Canadensis. Buffalo. Clinton. 
Center. October. : 
DorTHIDEA CRYSTALLOPHORA B. & C. 
Dead stems of the Osage orange. Buffalo. Clinton. Albany 
and Riverhead. May and July. 
