988 Deuteromycetse, Sphferioidacese, Readeriella. 



oblongo-cylindraceis, utrinque rotundatis, granulosis, guttulatis, 

 brunneis, 15-30« 10-12. 



Ildb. in ramis emortuis Calycanthi floridi culti, Lyndon- 

 ville New York Amer. bor. 

 B. Haplosporella commlxta Peck in Barth. Fgi. Columb. 1905, n. 2031, 683i 

 et in Bull. Torr. Bot. Cl. XXXIII (1906) pag. 219. — Pycnidiis 

 singulis V. confertis, numerosis, tenuibus, globosis, erumpentibus, 

 nigris ; sporulis late ellipsoideis v. obovatis, primum hyalinis dein 

 maturis luce transmissa obscure brunneis, 24-32 « 16-20. 



Hab. in ligno et ramis emortuis Ulmi fulvae, Stockton Kan- 

 sas Amer. bor. (Bartholomew). 

 6. Haplosporella camerunensis P. Henn. in Engl. Jahrb. XXXVITI 683( 

 (1905) pag. 128. — Stromatibus sparse v. gregarie erumpentibus 

 s;upe coniiuentibus, rotundato-pulvinatis v. lenticularibus, discoi- 

 doo-applanatis, 1-1,5 mm. diam., gyroso-rugulosis, subcarbonaceo- 

 atris, intus subhyalinis; pycnidiis immersis ; sporophoris subulatis 

 V. filiformibus 6-12 «2,5-3, hyalinis; sporulis ovoideis v. ellipsoi- 

 deis, diutius hyalinis, dein castaneo-atris, continuis, 12-18=^7-11. 



Hdb. in ramis corticatis arboris cujusdam, Kamerun Africie 

 (Zenkerj. 



CYTOPLEA Bizz. et Sacc. — Syll. III p. 325, XI p. 516. 



1. Cytoplea badia Miyake et Hara in Bot. Mag. Tokyo (1910) p. (352) 683' 

 I japonice |. 



Hah. in Bambusae sp. in Japonia. 



2. Cytoplea propullulans (Peck) Starb. Stud. Fr. Herb. p. 82. — Ita 683: 

 vocanda Sphceropsis propullulans Peck — Syll. III, p. 294. 



READERIELLA Syd., An. Myc. YI ri908) p. 484 (Etym. a cl. F. 

 M. Reader, fungi detectore). — Stromata minuta, phyllachoroi- 

 dea, epidermide tecta, atra, intus minute plurilocularia ; sporuIiB 

 ambitu trigonae, continu.ne, fuscro. — Ob sporularum formam sin- 

 gularem et stromatum anularem dispositionem pr;edistinctum genus. 



1. Readeriella mirabilis Syd., I. c. — Stromatibus amphigenis, raa- 683 

 culis orbicularibus '/2"! cm., diam., obscure bruuneis insidentibus, 

 in circulos amdene formatos et concentrice ordinatos dispositis, mi- 

 nutis, ca. '/^-'/3 mm. diam., intus minute plurilocularibus, atris, 

 epidermide elevata diu (vel semper ?) tectis, phyllachoroideis; spo- 

 rulis ambitu trigonis, continuis, fuscis, 9-11 |jl. diam. 



