On branched of Tilia Americana, Helderberg Mts., N. Y. (Peck), 

 The conidial stage {Cryirtosjiorium Tilia?) has conidia fnsoid. 

 acute, straight or curved, hyaline, 40-50 x 6J 10 //. 



Cr. femoralis, (Pk.) 



Valsa femoralis, Pk. 28th Rep. p. 74. 



Cry ptospor a femoralis, Sacc. Syll. 41 17. 



Valsa (Cryptospor a) femoralis, Cke. Syn. 1944. 



Pustules small. Perithecia few, nestling in the inner bark. Osti- 

 ola few, short, black, eruinpent through small and mostly transverse 

 chinks in the bark, crowded or scattered. Asci lanceolate. Sporidia 

 crowded, elongated, sublinear, straight or slightly flexuous, obtuse, 

 slightly thickened at the ends, 35-75 p. long. 



On dead alder limbs, Albany, N. Y. (Peck), and California 

 (Harkness). 



Closely related to Cr. suffusa, but the sporidia are thickened at 

 the ends. The perithecia adhere to the epidermis and are torn away 

 with it. 



Cr. cin^ula, (C. & P.) 



Valsa cinctula, C. & P. 29th Rep. N. Y. State Mus. p. 59, pi. 2, figs. 21-24. 

 Cryptospora cinctula, Sacc. Syll. 4121. 

 Valsa {Cryptospora) cinctula, Cke. Syn. 1948. 

 Exsicc. E)ll. N. A. F. 94. 



Perithecia 3-8, subcircinate, buried in the unaltered inner bark. 

 of medium size, pale, necks convergent and erumpent through the 

 slightly raised epidermis in stout, black, rough ostiola covered at 

 first with white or light-colored grumous matter appearing like an 

 efflorescence of the bark, and sometimes remaining as an obscure white 

 ring around the ostiola. Asci blong-clavate, p. sp, 75-80 x 8-10 //, 

 stipitate and imperfectly paraphysate. Sporidia subfasciculatc, 8 in an 

 ascus, cylindrical, multinucleate, becoming 3-7 -septate, 56 x 5 fi 

 (sec. Pk.). 



On dead limbs of Castanea, New York, New Jersey and Penn- 

 sylvania. 



The perithecia are of about the same color as in Diaporthe 

 leiphmmia. We do not find the sporidia as large as stated by Peck; 

 only about 35-45x3-3* /l 



Cr. tomentella, (Pk.) 



Valsa tomentella, Pk. 35th Rep. p. 144. 

 Cryptospora tomentella, Sacc. Syll. Add. I, p. 192. 



Perithecia 4-8, subcircinate, nestling in the inner bark, black, 

 clothed below with a whitish tomentum, disk lanceolate, whitish or 



