BOTANICAL GAZETTE. [ February 
a Spez. Fung. Arg. Pug. ii, p. 17, no. 54. Mycelium hypo- 
_ phyllous in orbicular whitish spots, perithecia scattered, ap- 
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leaves of Celtis Tale and C. occidentalis from Buenos Ay 
April, 1880. (Spez.) Alabama and Carolina. (Curtis. )’ 
~ M.C. Cooke, in ** Notes on Perisporiacez of Saccardo’s 
~Sylloge Fungorum,” published in Greviflea, xi, 1882, p. 35, 
res. 
TAs 
ve 1. Vart of leat, showing sput or U. polychuta Bo& CC. 2. Perithecium. 3. Lob 
~pored ascus—common form. 4. Four-spored ascus. 5. Clavate appendages from i 
lure perithecium. 6. Curied tips of appendages from mature perithecium, ; 
takes issue with Sa 
y ccardo on the formation of the new 
_ Pleocheta, and insi 
just as in U. ad 
