620 



0. tsii'da, Hai'k. Hnll. Cal. Acad. F..-I). 1884, p. 4G. 



"Hypopliylloiis, in irii',<>iiliir. iiiigular spots 3-4 mm. Iiroad, dlh'n 

 coiilliient, papillate, sliiiiinir lihu'k. Asci 8-spored, cylindrical, al)rii|itlv 

 ccmtracted, curved and Imllioiis at tlio base, 57 x !' 'i. Sporidjn 

 linear, pluriunittulate, 42 x 2 //." 



On leaves oi Ii/in)i dlvcvsilohu, ''alii'ornia (llarkness). 



i). Haydeiii, (B. & ('.) 



Dothidca H.xyileni, B. & C. Ortv. IV. p. 104. 

 0/>hioili)tliis Haydeni, S.icc. SjOI. s.vsi- 



'■ Foi'ininji; elonjiated, in-etrular, papillose* patclies. Sporidia linear, 

 attenuated at cacli end." 



On stems o^ Aster and Erifjeron, XeWraska. 



0. aliiea, (Fr.) 



Dothidca ainea, Vr. S. M. II, p. $(^. 



Ampliiirenous, scattered, siilirotund, Mack, shining, collapsinu to 

 ru<;ose-i)licate. 



On AlniiK xerruldta. Pennsylvania (Micliener). Sporidia (sec. 

 Berk. (Jrev. IV, \^. lOo) linear, 10 jt long. 





i 





I 



MYRIANnU'M, Mont. « Bvrk. 



Motit. Sylloge, p. 380. 



Stromata numerous, small (1 mm.), crowded, rounded or anguliu 

 from mutual pressure, convex altove. Mack, with or without an or- 

 Iticular, tlialloid sul)iculuni, multilocular, each cell with a single ajiar- 

 aphysate ascus. Sporidia murilorm, hyaline. 



M. Diirinii, Mont. & Berk, in M(mt. Syll. p. 3S0. 



MyriaiitiiiDii Ciiitisii, Molil. & Herk. ill Mont. Syll. 1. c. 



Pyicnotheca }'iinnani'nsis, Pat. IluU. Soc. Hot. France, iSS6, p. 155. 



Phymatospha) ia )'nu>iam-nsis, Sace. Syll. VIII, p. .S.(7. 



tPliymalosl'lurihi /liasilifiisis, Spe^. Fungi I'liiRg. p. 174)? 



{PliymaldSpliiciia Ahyisiniia, Pass. F'lingi Abiss. in Nilovo Giorn. Hot Hal, 



VII, p. iSS)? 

 Ce>ianf;iu»i tulfiinospoi iim, E. & K. in KII. N. A. F. 1279. 

 Exsicc. Rav. F. Am. 332.— Ell. N. .\. F. 1. c. 



Stromatti in densely crowded [)atches or clusters |-1 em. across, 

 the single stromata J-1 nun. diam., l)lack, plane oi- convex above, suli- 

 orbicular or angular from crowding. Ascigerous cells minute, scat- 

 tered irregularly l)ut al)undantly through the substance of the stroma. 

 obovato or siibglol)ose, each containing a single ascus. Asci globo.<c. 



