186 The Fungi of Texas. 



123. Valsa tetraploa, B. and C, in Kav., Fungi Car. 



On Smttax. Houston ; Eav. (242). On bark. Houston ; Eav. (102). 



124. Valsa Vitis, Schwz.,~Syn. Car., No. 117. 

 On Vitis. Houston ; Eav. (100, 180, 218). 



125. Valsa velata, Pers., Syn., 32. 



On fallen limbs. Houston; Eav. (194), 



126. Massaria Curreyi, Tub, Carp., ii, 231. 

 On basswood. Houston; Eav. (297). 



127. Sphceria (Byssisedce) aquila, Fr., S. M., ii, 442. 

 On wood. Galveston Bay; Eav. (79). 



128. Sphceria (Byssisedce) cidcitella, B. and Eav., in Eav., Exs.. iv, 53. 

 On logs. Eav. (32). 



129. Sphceria (Villosce) canescens, Pers. , Syn., 448. 

 On Carpinus. Eav. (104, 215, 300). 



130. Sphceria (Sordaria) macrospora, Awd., in Hedw. 

 On rabbits' dung. Eavenal (230). 



131. Sphceria (Sporormia) minima, Awd., Hedw., 1868, p. 66. 

 On rabbits' dung. Eavenal (230). 



132. Sphceria (Immersce) livida, Fr. S. M., ii, 479. 

 On naked wood. Wright (3781, 3902). 



133. Sphceria (Immersce) ootulcespora, Cooke, (n. s.) 



Gregarious, immersed. Perithecia black, compressed laterally, pierced 

 at the apex. Asci saccate. Sporidia cylindrical, straight , or slightly curved, 

 obtuse at each extremity, uniseptate, the upper cell being twice the length 

 of the lower, constricted at the septum, brownish, (-07 — "08 x-012mm.). 



On old oak rails. Houston; Eav. (202). 



134. Sphceria (Immersce) Texensis, Cooke, (n. s. ) 



Scattered over greyish or bleached spots. Perithecia subglobose, immers- 

 ed in the blackened wood, scarcely prominent. Asci cylindrical. Sporidia 

 lanceolate, uniseptate, hyaline, (-015x-006 mm.). 



On old oak rails. Houston; Eav. (250). 



135. Sphceria (Ohtecke) pertada, Cooke, (n. s.) 



At first covered. Perithecia globose, black, at length exposed above, 

 through elongated fissures of the cuticle, generally arranged in a linear 

 series. Asci clavate, sessile. Sporidia biseriate, elliptical, attenuated to- 

 wards each end, lryaline, (-02 — -023 x-01rnm. ). 



On fallen branches. Galveston Bay; Eav. ^57). 



136. Sphceria (Caulicolce) toridcespora, Cooke . (n. s.) 



Gregarious. Perithecia black, of an obtusely conical form, flattened at 

 the base, at length exposed. Sporidia linear, mnltiseptate, brown, resem- 

 bling some forms of Torula, slightly constricted at the commissures, 

 (•08 x -004 mm.). 



On herbn^eous stems. Eav. (60). 



