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104 TWENTY-FIFTH REPORT ON THE STATE MUSEUM. 
Vasa HAPALOcYsTIs B. & Br. ’ 
Dead branches of Platanuws occidentalis. Bethlehem. 
Massarra Areus Tul. 
Dead branches of birch trees. Portville. September. 
Spreria nirersura /?. 
Decaying wood. Sandlake. October. 
SpuaRrA BOMBARDA Batsch. 
Decaying wood. Portville. September. 
SpH-ERIA MORIFORMIS Zode. 
Decaying wood. Catskill Mts. July. 
SPHERIA PULVERACEA Lhrh. : 
Bark of oak trees. Greenbush. August. 
SpHERIA SALICELLA Lr. 
Dead branches of willows. Greenbush. May. 
Spu.eRtA RAMULICOLA 7. Sp. 
April. 
Perithecia small, scattered, seated on the inner bark, erumpent 
by an angular or subcircular aperture, subglobose, subfibrous, 
black, white within ; ostiola minute, indistinct; asci cylindrical ; 
spores elliptical, uniseriate, biseptate, slightly constricted, colored, 
.0008'—.0011' long, .00055’ broad. 
Dead twigs of elm trees. Greenbush. May. 
The perithecia are abundant on all sides of the smaller branches, 
rendering them rough to the toudh. 
Spuerta Vaccrnicota Schw. 
Dead twigs of Vaccinium corymbosum. Sandlake. 
Spr erta Pezizuta B. & C. 
Dead branches of Cornus alternifolia. Sandlake. April. 
SpHERIA LILACINA Schw. 
Dead stems of Phytolacca decandra. Trenton Falls. September. 
SprasRIA RUBELLA ers. 
Dead stems of herbs. Castleton. June. 
