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asci cylindrical; spores crowded or biseriate, subcylindrical, 
yellowish, .001—.0012’ long, seven-septate, one apical and three 
basal cells longer than the others. 
Dead scapes of the pitcher plant, Sarracenia purpurea. 
Adirondack Mts. August. 
SPH ARIA (CAULICOLA) ONOSMODINA P. & C. n. sp. 
Perithecia numerous, minute, at first covered by the epider- 
mis, then exposed, depressed, black ; ostiola pierced; asci 
cylindrical ; spores crowded or biseriate, oblong-elliptical, uni- 
septate, colorless, .0006’—.0007’ long, the cells usually unequal. 
- Dead stems of Onosmodium Carolinianum. Buffalo. June. 
Clinton. 
SPHHRIA HERBARUM Pers. 
Dead stems of Scirpus validus. Buffalo. June. Clinton. 
SPHHRELLA VACCINII Cf. 
Fallen leaves of Vacciniwm corymbosum. Center. May. 
SPH#HRELLA IMPATIENTIS P. & C. n. Sp. 
Perithecia abundant, minute, black ; asci subcylindrical ; 
spores crowded, oblong or lanceolate, uniseptate, usually quad- 
rinucleate, .0005’ long. 
Living or languishing leaves of touch-me-not, Jimpatiens 
Fuloa. Buffalo. Clinton. Adirondack Mts. June to August. 
PYRENOPHORA PHZOCOMES /77. 
Dead grass. Sandlake. June. 
