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PEEISPOEIALES. 



Sub-class 2. ASCOMYCETES. 



Spores borne in perithecia which are closed or open to the exterior by an ostiolum. 

 Ostiolum wanting or obscure ; vegetative mycelium su- 



perficial. Order 1. Pekispohiales. 



Ostiolum present and often conspicuous ; vegetative 

 mycelium not as above. 

 Perithecia consisting of cavities in the stroma with- 

 out well developed wall. Order 2. Dothideales. 

 Perithecia provided with well developed wall, with 

 or without stroma. 

 Perithecia and stroma bright colored, fleshy. Order 3. Hypockeales. 

 Perithecia and stromata black, usually carbon- 

 aceous. Order 4. Sphaeeiales. 

 Spores borne in apothecia with the hymenium freely ex- 

 posed at maturity. 

 Hymenium circular or subcircular in form. Order 5. Pezizales. 

 Hymenium elongated, often opening with a slit-like 



aperture. Order 7. Phacidiales. 



Order 1. PERISPOEIALES. 



1. Dimerospdrium guarapiense Speg. Anal. Soc. Cient, Arg. 17: 130. 1884. 



On Cestrum iahamense Britton, Great Bahama : — South America. 



2. Dimerosporium zonatum Seaver sp. nov. 



Superficial mycelium rather scant but giving the surface of the leaf a 

 blackish appearance; perithecia black and arranged so as to give rise to a 

 series of rings, the outer one usually reaching a diameter of 5 mm., the indi- 

 vidual perithecia small, pyrif orm, reaching a diameter of 100 /i, surrounded with 

 brownish appendages; asci broad-clavate, with a short stem-like base, reaohiBg 

 a diameter of 16-20 /i and a length of iOf-; spores eliipsoid-fusoid, 1-septate 

 and slightly constricted at the septum, about S-S X 16-20 ju. 



On Corohorus Mrsutus L. Type collected by N. L. Britton and C. F. Jlillspaugh 

 at Barrett's Point, Great Bahama, February 5-13, 1905. 



3. Meliola amMgua Pat. & Gaill. Bull. Soo. Mye. Pr. 4: 104. 1888. 



On Lantana involucrata L., New Providence : — Porto Eico ; South America. 



4. Meliola longipoda Gaill. Bull. Soc. Myc. Fr. 8 : 178. 1892. 



On Toumefortia voluMUs L., New Providence : — Porto Rico ; South America. 



Meliola simMUma Ellis & Ev. Eep. Missouri Bot. Garden 9: 118. 1898. 



This species, recorded by Ellis as from Nassau, was really from Bog Walk, Ja- 

 maica, as shown by the specimen. 



5. Perisporium Wrightii Berk. & Curt. Grevillea 4: 157. 187.5. 



On Opimtia Dillenii (Ker.) Haw., Inagua ; — Cuba; Texas. 



Order 2. DOTHIDEALES. 

 1. Phyllachora Atelfeiae Seaver, sp. nov. 



Stromata rather numerous, appearing on either side of the leaf but more 

 conspicuous on the upper side, black, shining, scarcely exceeding a diameter of 

 1 mm. perithecia few to each stroma, conspicuous; asci clavate, reaching a 

 diameter of 14r-lS ii.; spores fusoid, hyaline, 4-5 X 18-20 /i. 



On Atelcia cubensls Griseb., Andros, New Providence, Great Exhuma. Type 

 collected by J. K. Small and J. J. Carter, on Andros, January 25-27, 1910, STIS. 



