cm 



Fdniiiiiu' Itlat'k, thin. inciLiiiliirly eniiiiiKMit. izTiumliitod luitflics mu 

 iin'li or iiiorc lout!. Anci short, oliovatc. 



On stems o\' Evpa/oiHim (•ofmiojtlfolivin, Nortli Carolinit. 



IMi. ele^aiis. Selnv. Syn. N. Am. 1!)14 (suit Doth'idm). 



Spots hiiir an inch across, olivc-urcon. at h'nuth l)hifk, ol'toji cdn- 

 lliicnt. comjKJSL'd ol' l>ranchin<:- lUtrils, radiato-divoruont and anastomos- 

 iiiLi: .^liajK' oC tlio spots always clliptic-afuniinatc'. Colls miinitc. 

 iiliimdant. shininu'-lihH'k, ol'tcn sr^'.ttvred ontsidc the limits of the spots. 



On Phylohicca stems, Carolina and Pennsylvania (Selnv.). 



I'll. IMllo^'is. Scliw. Syn. N. Am. 1!)31 (sul. Dnthidea). 



Spots dark lu'own, suliindotcrniinate, narrow, sublinear. not cov- 

 ered, eomjtosed of an autrreuation oi'minnte eellnles. 



On stems o^ Phlox imdiildtif (ealt.), J>ethlehem, I'a. (Selnv.). 



I'll. rinMmpodii, Selnv. Syn. X. Am. IDl!) (snli Bothidea). 



Spots of medium size, lurmed of radiating lil»rils, dark l)i'own, 

 toleralily thick, scarcely l)ranchinii', elevated in the center, loaded with 

 peritliecia oi- cells, I'ather large, covered, gloliose-depressed anil ostio- 

 hile. Spots often conthient. 



(hi large stems {>[ Cliciiopodiiim. JJethlehem, I'a. (Sehw.). 



Ph. I'ainosa, Selnv. Syn. X. Am. 11)12 (sub Doth'idm). 



Spots (iltlong, lilack, with liranching librils radiating only longi- 

 tudinally, partially covered at first. Cellules .seriate, crowded, at 

 length ru]itured. Spots not exceeding 4-(l mm. long. 



On hoi'iiaeeous stems, especially i)^ ChenojKKliinii. Bethlehem. P;i. 

 iSchw.). 



Fll. eiriisa. Sl'llW. Syn. X. Am. lS!»o (suii Dothidm). 



Droadly eiVused on determinate idack spots consisting of innumer- 

 aiih' minute perithecia, elevate(|. Iilark, ci'owiled, innate and coidhient 

 wilii the epidernus, luit more scattered around the margin and seat(-d 

 '111 a lilirillose suliiodum. 



On sU'Uis (A' IIe/hi/tthii,s (Ui/nnis. Hethleheni. Pa. (Si'h\ 



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niiKl. 



'I'his and the lour pi'cceding species ,-;eeni to lie referalile to Af^ter- 



'riie following numliers place<l under Dothiden iiy Scliweinitz. 

 in his Synojisis of Xorth Ann'rii-an Fungi, are (sec. sjiecc. in Hei'li. 

 Schw.) not ascigerous. 



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