295 



Oil y(.'llo\\isli spots oil liviiiu: lo"vo«, of (Jmntiuin Ufjiiaficitiii, 

 Nowlicld. N. .1. 



S. paiiliila, (Ike. (ircv. VI, j.. 14b. 



Pcritliccia scattered, iiiiiiiit<'. jilolioso, linlf free, 70 // diaiii. Asci 

 clavatc, 20 // Ioii<>-. S])ori(lia elliptical, at lenirtli uiiiseptate. ') /.: loiij>'. 



On slieatlis oi' Zen Jftys, (iaiiiesville, Florida (Raveiiol). One ol' 

 the sumllost representatives of the <reinis, masked liy the Cffufo- 

 .Hpoi'liini with which it is nii.xed. 



We have seen no sjieciineiis, and take the diagnosis and remarks 

 Irom (Jrevillea. 



S. igiiobilis, Awd. 1. c. p. 17. 



Kxsicc. Rah. F. Kur. 1645. 



Peritliecia liypopli} lions, sunk in the snltstance of tin; leaf, scarce- 

 ly jtierciiij; the ejiideiniis, scattered, gloltose. Idock, ]»ierced above, 

 100-12') n diam. Asci very numerous, davate-cylindrieal, sessile, 

 8-sjtoretl, 50 x ('»-S //. Sporidia ()verlaj)piii,i:-uniseriate or suhliiseriate, 

 pn'c. ohlong-clavate, ends rounded, uni.septate, .scarcely constricted. 

 10-12x4//. 



On Ah'ii alpina, (}reenland. 



S. liiieolhta, (Rob. & Desni.) 



Spharia tineolata, Rob. & Destii. in Ann. Sci. Nat. 11, Ser. torn. XIX, p. .^51. 

 Sfo/iirrel/a linenlata, l)e Not. Schema, p. 63. 

 Exsicc. Desm. rl. Cr>'Pt- de France Kd. 1, 1203. 



Peritliecia ami)hi,u;enous, sunk in the somewhat blackened substance 

 of the leaf, seriate, with the perforated apex rupturing the epidermis, 

 uiore or less erumpent, globose, l)lack, r)0-70 ft diam. Asci obovate 

 or oblong-clavate, se.ssile, 8-sporcd, 40-50 x 12-14 fi. Sporidia Itiseri- 

 ate, oblong or obovate, ends rounded, nniscptate, not at all or only 

 slightly constricted, hyaline, 16-18 x 3-4 /i. 



On Alopecurus alphius and Poafilipes, Greenland. 



S. Liizul*, Cke. Orev. VI, p, 31. 



Peritliecia sunk in the substance of the leaf, punctiform. Asci 

 clavate-cylindrical. Sporidia biseriate, 4-nucleate, becoming unisep- 

 tato, hyaline. No measurements given. 



This species was found by Cooke on Do Thiimen's specc. of Hen - 

 dersonia Typhoklearum, (Austrian Fungi, 785). 



The specc. in our copy of this collection alford an abundance ol 

 cylindrical, yellowish-hyaline, 2-4-nncleate spores 10-20x3 /i, but no 



