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ochroleucous. Apotliecia small, black, immargi- 

 nate. Paraphyses articulated, with small globular 

 heads. Spores in eights, simple, colorless, broadly 

 elipsoid, 10-12 rnmm long, '6-'^ mmm thick. Hypo- 

 thecium colorless. 

 DOLODES, Nyl. n. sp. Named by Dr. Nylander in 

 1897, without a description. Thallus of small, 

 loosely contiguous, slightly rugose, convex, crenu- 

 late or lobulated margined, brown scales. Apothecia 

 sessile, small and ureeolate, becoming larger, disk 

 fiat, black, with a permanent, thick^ entire or 

 faintly fiexuose, greyish black margin. Internally 

 dark. Asci oblong tubular, 80-84 mmm long and 

 12 mmm thick. Spores in 8's, globular, 6-7 mmm 

 in diameter. Hymenium 100 mmm high. Hypothe- 

 cium faintly colored. Paraphyses slender, distinct. 

 On Pseudotsuga macrocarpa, San Gabriel Range, at 

 Mt. Wilson. 



" parissima, Nyl. (Leighton, Li. Fl. Gr. Brit.) On bark 

 of Pseudotsuga macrocarpa, at Mount Wilson. 



" protabacina, Nyl. On granite, near summit of San An- 

 tonio Mt., at 3300 metr. alt. Not knowing when or 

 where the species has been published, a short de- 

 scription is . given. Thallus of cartilaginous, ap- 

 proximated, convex, red-brown squamae, 1-2 mmm 

 in diameter, entire or sinuous to deeply lobate 

 margin, this black edged. Apothecia black, small, 

 flat with a turgid, entire or flexuous margin, to 

 larger convex and becoming immarginate. Sep- 

 arate or several contiguous. Hypothallus black. 

 Thallus Ka.. C. Spores in 8's ellipsoid 9-11 mmm 

 long, 3-3 '5 mmm thick. Hym. Gel. J-blue, turning 

 brown. - 



" ruginosa, Tuck. San Gabr. and SMR. 



melanccheima. Tuck. On Rhus diversiloba, SMR, and 

 bark of conifers San Gabr. Range. 



" enteroleuca aequata, Floerk. Rocks, San Gabriel and 

 San Bernardino Ranges. 



" enteroleuca ambigua, Anz. (L. parasema Ach.) v. 

 tabescens (Koerb.) Leighton L c. 3rd edit. 1879.) 

 cyrtidia. Tuck. Sandstone. SMR. 

 . " plana, Lahm. Sandstone, SMR. New to North 

 America. 



NOTES. 



The final steps in the incorporation of the Sonthern California 

 Academy of Sciences have been consummated and the incorporation 

 papers have been forwarded to the secretarj^ by the Secretary of State 



