No. 104.) _ 45 
00025 to .0003 in. long, .00012 broad. Dead leaves of two-leaved 
Solomon’s seal, Majanthemum bifolium. FElizabethtown. May. 
Phoma Clintonii, 7. sp. 
Perithecia numerous, sunk in the wood, oblong or subhysteriiform, 
black; spores obleng-ovate, colorless, .0004 to .00045 in. long, .00016 
broad, supported-on slender basidia. 
Decorticated wood of horse-chestnut, sculus Hippocastanum. 
Albany. May. Clinton. , 
This is quite distinct from P. diplodioides, both in habit, form of 
perithecia and character of the spores. 
Dendrophoma Cephalanthi, x. sp. 
Perithecia small, .02 to .025 in. broad, erumpent, depressed, with 
a papillate ostiolum, black; spores abundant, straight or slightly 
curved, coloriess, .00016 to .0002 in. long; basidia very slender, 
branched above, .001 to .0015 in. long. 
Dead branches of button bush, Cephalanthus occidentalis, Karner. 
Oct. 
Dendrophoma Tilia, 7. sp. 
Perithecia minute, scattered, erumpent, black, white within; spores 
oblong or subcylindrical, obtuse, colorless, .0006 to .001 in. long, 
.0003 to .00035 broad; basidia filiform, branched. 
_ Dead branches of «bass wood, Zilia Americana. Quaker Street. 
June. 
Vermicularia uncinata, B. & C. 
Dead stems of Desmodium nudiflorum. Sandlake. June. 
Cytispora intermedia, Sacc. 
Dead branches of oak, Quercus rubra. Albany. Apr. 
Spheeropsis tiliacea, 7. sp. 
Perithecia at first covered, then erumpent, subglobose or depressed, 
numerous, minute, .007 to .010 in. broad, opening by a minute 
pore, black; spores oblong or subelliptical, at first pale, then colored, 
.0007 to .0009 in. long, .0005 to .0006 broad ; sporophores scarcely as 
long as the spores. 
Dead bark of basswood, Tilia Americana. Albany. Apr. 
Spheropsis Lindere, x. sp. 
Perithecia nnmerous, minute, .005 to .010 in. broad, erumpent, 
black, white within ; spores obvate or elliptical, at first pale, then 
colored, .0008 to .0011 in. long, .0005 to .0006 broad supported on 
sporophores shorter than themselves, 
Dead branches of spice bush, Lindera benzoin. Albany. May. 
Very near the preceding species. 
Spheeropsis Juniperi, 2. sp. 
Perithecia gregarious, numerous, small,.008 to .011 in. broad, erum- 
pent, black; spores oblong or elliptical, 0008 to .00095 in. long, 
-00045 to .0005 broad. 
