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W. rhoina, E. & E. Journ Mycol. I, p. 92. (Plate 23) 



Exsicc. Ell. & Evrht. N. A. F. 2d Ser. 1669. 



Peritliecia ernmpent, densely gregarious, subseriate, snbglobose 

 black (g— J mm.), membranaceous, thin and collapsing so as to become 

 concave or patelliform. Ostiolum.papilliform and mostly 4^5-stelJate- 

 cleft. Asci 45-60 x 7-8 //, broadest in the middle. Paraphyses stout, 

 linear, nncleolate. Sporidia biseriate, fusiform, yellowish, nucleolate, 

 straight or slightly cui-ved, sometimes strongly so, 20-25 x 2^-3 ji. 



On weather-beaten wood of Rhus copnllina, Newfield, N. J. 



W. tubercnlifera, E. & E. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., Pa.. July, 

 1890, p. 240. 



Perithecia gregarious, superficial, J mm. diam., depressed-globose, 

 narrowed below, tubercular roughened, collapsed and cup-shaped 

 when dry, black. Asci 35^0x5-6 jjl. Sporidia crowded-biseriate, 

 fusoid-oblong, hyaline, 2-4-nucleate, 6-8 x 2-2J n, (becoming 1-3-sep- 

 tate)? 



On bark of wild plum (Pruims), London, Canada (Dearness). 



Var. ccBspitosa, on Cerasus Virginiana, has the perithecia col- 

 lected in dense tufts l5-2^ mm. across, surrounded by the ruptured 

 epidermis, and the sporidia slightly curved, 6-10 x 2-2| /i, 2-nucleate. 



W. crustosa, E. & E. Journ. Mycol. I, p. 149. 



Perithecia membranaceous, \-l mm., depressed-hemispherical, 

 tuberculose, and roughly laciniate-cleft above, seated on and partly 

 connected by a thin, crustose, black subiculum more or less distinct. 

 Asci clavate-cylindrical, 65-80 x 10 fi. Paraphyses soon resolved 

 into a mass of granular matter. Sporidia biseriate, fusiform, 20-25 x 

 4-5 [1. yellowish or hyaline, with a faint, gelatinous envelope ; endro- 

 chrome divided in the middle, exceptionally 2-times divided. The 

 perithecia collapse when dry, so as to resemble a Peziza with an ob- 

 tuse margin. Ostiolum not very conspicuous, papillose-conical, 4^5- 

 stellate-cleft. Allied to Winteria ordinata, (Fr.), but differs in its 

 shorter, mostly uniseptate sporidia, and depressed perithecia. 



On decorticated oak. West Chester, Pa. 



TEICHOSPORA. Pckl. 



Symb. p. i6o, Sacc, Syll. II, p. 290. 



Perithecia scattered or gregarious, superficial or with the base 

 sunk in the matrix, spherical or ovoid, coriaceous or carbonaceous, 



