106 T WE NTT-FIFTH REPORT ON THE StATE MuSEUM. 



Yentueia pulchella C. c^ p. 



Perithecia small, grouped in irregular or angular clusters, bla,ck, 

 hispid with shining black bristles; asci cylindrical; spores uniseri- 

 ate, uniseptate, with the cells generally unequal, slightly colored, 

 .0004' long. 



Under surface of leaves of Cassandra calyculata. Center. 

 November to June. 



Fertile specimens were obtained in April. The affected leaves 

 soon fall to the ground. 



Yentueia compacta n. sp. 



Perithecia small, usually grouped in orbicular compact clusters, 

 black, rough with numerous short black biistles ; asci linear; 

 spores uniseriate or crowded, uniseptate, with the cells generally 

 unequal, greenish or olivaceous, .0005'-.0006' long. 



Under surface of leaves of the cranberry, Vaccinium macrocar- 

 pum. Sandlake. June to September. 



Fertile specimens were obtained in September. 



