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Trichosphaeria, Sacc. 
T. pilosa, Fckl. On dead branches. 
Melanomma, Saccardo. 
M. Pulvis-pyrius, Saccardo. On rotten wood, stumps, &c. The 
peine are very minute, and densely crowded, often covering 
ace of many square — and resembling grains of gun- 
mese hence the specific name 
SORDARIEAE. 
Sordaria, Sacc. 
8. fimicola, Roberge. On horse dung. 
anserina, Winter. On goose dung. 
minima, Sacc. On rabbit dung. 
hirta, Winter. On horse dung. 
. Setosa, Winter. On rabbit dung. : 
eurvieolla, Winter. On dung of rabbit and mouse. 
neglecta, Hansen. On horse dung. 
Winteri, Karst. On horse dung. 
platyspora, Plowr. On horse dung. 
minuta, Fcki. On rabbit dung. 
decipiens, Winter. On rabbit dung. This species is inter- 
esting on account of the variation in number of spores occurring 
in an ascus. Asci from the same specimen have occurred con- 
taining four and eight spores each, respectively. 
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CRYPTOSPHAERIEAE. 
Cryptosphaeria, Grev. 
C. millepunctata, Grev. On dead branches. 
Physalospora, Saccardo. 
P. rosicola, Fckl. On branches of cultivated roses. 
Endophlaea, Fries. 
E. salicella, Fries. On branches of Salix vitellina, S. alba, and 
S. Caprea 
E. sphingiophora, Oudem. On branches of Cornus alba. 
Leptosphaeria, Saccardo. 
L. vagabunda, Saccardo. On branches of Hypericum n 
and Kerria japonica. 
