358 DeuteromycetfP, SphferioidacofP, Hynlophrag-mife, Stfig-onospora. 



diam.; setulis olivaceis, acuminatis, inferne l-septatis, 75-95 (x. 

 longis; sporulis hyalinis, cylindraceo-oblongis, utrinque rotunda- 

 tis, granulosis, 1-septatis, paullo constrictis, 18-22,5 ^ 5-6,5. 



Ilah. in foliis emortuis Pruni Amygdali, Ardmona, Victo- 

 ria Australifie. 



CYTODIPLOSPORA Oud. — Syll. XI p. 528, XVI p. 941. 



1. Cytodiplospora Tiliae Oud. Beih. Bot. Centr. 1902, p. 9. — Stro- 4r.7o 

 matibus prominontibus, polymorphis, apepe confluentibi>s, primo 

 sub peridermate occultatis, denique expositis peridermati.squo la- 

 cerati dcntibus circumscriptis, intus in loculamenta plurima, nu- 

 nero quodammodo variabili, completa vel incompleta divisis; spo- 

 rulis baciilaribus, utrinque rotundatis, rectis v. curvatis, hyalinis, 

 in medio sef)to divisis, non vero constrictis, 14 ^ 2,5. 



Hab.m ramis TilisB ulmifolise, Nunspeet Hollandiu. 



Sect. 5. HyalophragraitB. 



STAGONOSPORA Sacc. — Syll. III p. 445, X p. 330, XI p. 533, XIV 

 p. 962, XVI p. 947. 



I. Eu-Stagonosiyora. Pycnidia tecta, non macuHcola. 



1. Stagonospora cornicola Earlo, Plantic Bakerianne, fasc. II, Pungi, 4571 

 p. 28. — ■ Pycnidiis gregariis, subepidermicis ostiolo erumpentibus, 

 nigris, firmis, levibus, 200 {j.. diam.; sporuhs continuis deiu sub 

 3-septatis, subcyHndraceis, valdo curvatis, utrinque obtusis, 16 » 



3,5 hyahnis. 



Ildb. in ramuHs emortuis lutescentibus Corni spec, Durango, 

 South Colorado, Amer. bor. 



2. Stagonospora biformis Ell. et Barth. in Journ. of Mycol. 1902, 457-2 

 p. 176, — Pycnidiis sparsis vel gregariis, initio fibrillis ligni te- 

 ctis et superficialibus, globosis, circ. 250 jx. diam. v. compressis 

 hysteriiformibusque, 500-750 [j.. longis, ostiolo conico vel breve 

 cylindraceo, saepe compresso ut m Lophiostomate,([ona,Ws\ sporulis 

 cylindraceis, hyalinis, utrinque obtuse rotundatis, spurie septatis, 

 12-15 ^ 2,5-3. 



Ilah. in ramulis decorticatis Piri Mali, Rooks Co., Kansas, 

 Amer. bor. 



