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sericeis tectus, pileo in colore similis ; sporae oblongae subglobo- 

 saeve, angulares, oblique apiculatae, 10-12 x 7-8 /-/-. 



Ombrophila thujina 



Cups minute, .5-.75 mm broad, scattered or subcespitose, sessile 

 or subsessile ; hymenium plane or convex, not or scarcely margined, 

 pale orange; asci oblong or subclavate, 90-100 a long, 15-20 ix 

 broad ; spores crowded or distichous in the asci, oblong or sub- 

 fusiform, rounded at the ends, hyaline, 18-22 // long, 6-8/^- broad; 

 paraphyses filiform, free at the tips. 



Smooth bark of the branches of white cedar, Thuja Occi- 

 dent a 1 i s L. Near London, Ontario. J. Dearness. 



This differs from Ombrophila enterochroma ( Pk.) 

 Sacc. in being less distinctly stipitate or sessile, in retaining its 

 color in drying, in its less fusiform spores and in the free, not ag- 

 glutinate, apices of its asci and paraphyses. 



Ascomata minuta, .S~-7S "^"^ \dX2i, sparsa vel subcaespitosa, ses- 

 silia vel subsessilia; hymenium planum vel convexum, submar- 

 ginatum, pallide aurantiacum; asci oblongi vel subclavati, 90-100 

 X 15-20/^.; sporae in ascis confertae vel subdistchae, oblongae vel 

 subfusiformes, utrinque rotundae, hyalinae, 18-22x6-8 />- ; para- 

 physes filiformes, apicibus liberis. 



Ovularia stachydis-ciliatae 



Spots angular, 2-5 mm broad, limited by the veinlets, subcon^ 

 fluent, pale yellowish green, sometimes becoming brownish or red- 

 dish brown ; hyphae hypophyllous, very short, hyaline ; spores very 

 variable, globose, obovate or ellipsoid, hyaline, 6-16 ij- long, 6-12 ij. 

 broad. 



Living leaves of Stachys ciliata Dougl. Alki Point, 

 Washington. August. E. Bartholomew. 



The hyphae and spores form a thin inconspicuous grayish cov^ 

 ering on the spots beneath. 



Maculae angulares, 2-5 mm latae, venulis limitatae, subcon- 

 fluentes, pallide flavo-virides, aliquando brunnescentes vel rufo- 

 brunneae; hyphae hypophyllae, brevissimae, hyalinae; sporae varij 

 abiles, globosae, obovatae vel ellipsoideae, hyalinae, 6-16 x 6-12 ij\ 



Phyllosticta paupercula 



Spots very small, .5-1 mm broad, numerous, sometimes conflu 

 ent, angular or suborbicular, reddish brown or whitish, scarcely. 



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