87 



m 



liy|ili:v. 111! wliicli iii'O sciitcil the lluttciicd. ci'owiIimI |(critli('ciii 7-')- 

 100 ti (liiiiii. of ni(li:it('-('<'lliil!ir stnictiiiv. Asci oliovoid oi- siili<i'lnli()>ic. 

 S-sixH'cil, ;^)0-;>') X 1 S--2"J //. Sjioiidiii siililiyiiliiic, oviiti^ ohloiiL;', iiiiisc]!- 

 tiito, l.'j-lS .\()-7 //. 



On liviiiir Imvcs iA' Pci'hch jiulustrls. Florida (.^[ill•till). 



A. pt'llu'iilosa, Bci'k. Ant. N'oynuc Vv\\)\. p. loT. 



I'.xsici-. Kav. I". Am. 7,s. 



Mvccliuiii cpipliylloiis. rndintc luid Imiiicliiiiu- in a dendroid man- 

 ncr, rorniini-' lilai'k. siiliorliicnlar ]iatcli('s \-\ cm. diani., often more oc 

 less conlliient. I'eritliecia seateil on tliici<ened ])orlions ol" tlie main 

 lirnnches of the mycelium, depressed-liemispliei'ical. im])eif('ctly col- 

 lapsed aliove. Asci snli,u'lol)ose. .')0-(10 // diain., 8-sporod. Sjioridia 

 ol.lonu-i'llipticai. uniseptate and constricted, Iiyaline, 2 ") x 1!) // (Kl- 

 •JO n. ItMiu', Sacc.) liecomini; dark lirown, alioiit the same as in DIdhiu- 

 xjn trill III orhiciihu't'. 



On leaves ol' Ilex ron'nccd, Florida (Haveiiel). 



A. paiiiu'i'dila. v.. & K. .lourn. Mycol. IV. )>. 121. 



K])i]ihyllons. IVrithocia scutellate, hrownish-hhick. !)0-12() n 

 diam.. seated on and surrounded by a thin network of hi'own, branch- 

 mv: mycelium. Asci subelliptical, 22-2") xl2-l 5 n, contracted below 

 into a short, stipe-like base. 8-spored. Sporidia crowded, fusoid, hya- 

 line, unisejitate. 12-ir).x 2 ii. 



On livinti' leaves of fTdcrjiiiiit'd anniUarin, Florida (Curtis, com. 

 A. (N)mmons). 

 n. Jfi/cch'iiiii It niiirghuil fringe around the base of the per/'f/ieeia. 



A. (liscoidea, E. & M. Am. Xat. 18, p. 1148. 



Perithecia liypophyllous, orbiculai', sli^itly dejjressed in the cen- 

 ter, olivaceous, thin, r)()0-800 // diam., with an indistinct, reticulated 

 maru-in. Asci obovato or globose. 30-40x30-35 //. Sporidia crowd- 

 ed. clavate-f)blonu', uniseptate, 12-10x4-") ii. 



On li\ inu' leaves of Qi/ercits laurifoUa and of Olea Americana, 

 Floi'ida (Martin). 



This may not lie distinct from A. olet'na, Ckc, but as that species 

 was described and distributed in an immature state, it is now impos- 

 sible to decide. 



A. cupi'es.siiia, Cke. (!rcv. VI, p. 17. 



I'l'ii/ioid cii/iirsiina, Relim Asc. 494. 

 K.tsicc. KU. N. A. I". 160, 500.— Thum. XI. r. 1543. 



^ryooliuni nearly obsolete. Perithecia dark brown, hemis]>hci'ical 

 or lenticular, adnate, i)erfoi'ated above, 185-200 // diam., with a shoi-t, 



