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  Thirtieth 
  Report 
  on 
  the 
  State 
  Museum. 
  

  

  Dermatea 
  carpinea 
  Fr. 
  

  

  Dead 
  branches 
  of 
  Carpinas. 
  Buffalo. 
  Clinton. 
  Albany. 
  

   October. 
  

  

  Dermatea 
  inclusa 
  n. 
  sp. 
  

  

  Minute, 
  scattered, 
  erumpent, 
  sessile, 
  closely 
  surrounded 
  by 
  

   the 
  ruptured 
  epidermis, 
  margined, 
  the 
  margin 
  mealy 
  or 
  furfur- 
  

   aceous, 
  the 
  disk 
  plane 
  or 
  concave, 
  subochraceous 
  ; 
  asci 
  broad, 
  

   oblong- 
  cylindrical 
  ; 
  spores 
  large, 
  biseriate 
  or 
  crowded, 
  oblong- 
  

   elliptical, 
  sometimes 
  slightly 
  curved, 
  simple, 
  colorless, 
  .0011'- 
  

   .0014' 
  long. 
  

  

  Dead 
  trunks 
  of 
  willows. 
  Maryland. 
  September. 
  

  

  The 
  cups 
  scarcely 
  rise 
  above 
  the 
  ruptured 
  epidermis 
  that 
  

   invests 
  them. 
  When 
  moistened 
  or 
  crushed 
  on 
  the 
  slide 
  of 
  the 
  

   microscope 
  the 
  substance 
  appears 
  to 
  be 
  of 
  a 
  rhubarb 
  color. 
  

   The 
  species 
  therefore 
  has 
  some 
  little 
  relationship 
  to 
  Patellaria 
  

   rhabarbarina. 
  The 
  spores 
  sometimes 
  contain 
  a 
  single 
  large 
  

   nucleus, 
  sometimes 
  three 
  or 
  four 
  small 
  ones 
  and 
  sometimes 
  a 
  

   mass 
  of 
  granular 
  endochrome. 
  

  

  Patellaria 
  leptosperma 
  n. 
  sp. 
  

  

  Black, 
  stipitate 
  ; 
  receptacle 
  plane, 
  the 
  margin 
  narrow 
  or 
  

   obliterated, 
  about 
  one 
  line 
  broad, 
  externally 
  subscabrous 
  ; 
  

   stem 
  about 
  one 
  line 
  high, 
  scabrous, 
  often 
  longitudinally 
  

   wrinkled 
  when 
  dry 
  5 
  asci 
  cylindrical 
  or 
  clavate 
  ; 
  spores 
  biseri- 
  

   ate, 
  slender, 
  elongated, 
  cylindrical, 
  multinucleate 
  or 
  obscurely 
  

   multiseptate, 
  .0016'-. 
  003' 
  long; 
  paraphyses 
  very 
  slender, 
  fili- 
  

   form, 
  capitate. 
  

  

  Dead 
  bark 
  of 
  maple, 
  Acer 
  saccharinum. 
  Oneida. 
  Warne. 
  

   Buffalo. 
  Clinton. 
  

   The 
  number 
  of 
  the 
  nuclei 
  is 
  from 
  ten 
  to 
  sixteen. 
  

  

  Patellaria 
  lignyota 
  Fr. 
  

   Decaying 
  wood. 
  Angola. 
  May. 
  Clinton. 
  

  

  TyMPAISTIS 
  TURBH5TATA 
  ScJlW. 
  

  

  Dead 
  stems 
  of 
  bush 
  honeysuckle, 
  Dier 
  villa 
  Lrifida. 
  Center. 
  

   May. 
  

  

  ASCOBOLUS 
  VIRIDIS 
  CuTT. 
  

  

  Alluvial 
  soil. 
  Albany. 
  June. 
  

  

  ASCOBOLUS 
  CRENULATUS 
  Karst. 
  

  

  Cow 
  dung. 
  Oneida. 
  Warne. 
  Helderberg 
  Mts. 
  May. 
  

  

  