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Stroinata gregarious, subinnate, parallel, irregular, variously con- 

 fluent, black, sliining, at first smooth, then punctate-roug^iened by the 

 subprominent ostiola. Ascigerous cells seriate, connate, depressed- 

 globose or flat-hemispherical, 180-210 /z broad and about 80 n high. 

 Asci oblong, short-stipitate, 8-spored, 70-75 x 15-17 fi. Sporidia 

 biseriate, oblong-fusoid, attenuated and rounded at the ends, and with 

 a short, subglobose, hyaline appendage, 3- (rarely 5-) septate, 28- 

 30 X 7 ;i. 



On dead stems oi Pteris aquilina, Center, N. Y. (Peck). 



The N. Y. specc. have (sec. Peck) sporidia 25-27^ /i long. 



The stromata are covered by the blackened epidermis which is 

 raised into elongated, variously confluent, black blotches. We ha\c 

 seeii no American specimens. 



Rh. clavisporus, (C. & P.) (Plate 28, flgs. 6-7) 



Dothidea clavispora, C. & P. 29tli Rep, N. Y. State Mus. p. 63. 

 Hysterium clavisporum, C. & P. 28th Rep. p. 69. 

 LeptosphcEria davicarpa, E- & E. Journ. Mycol. I, p. 43, 



Stromata innate-erumpent, narrow, oblong or elliptical, contain- 

 ing 2-10 perithecia or often linear-elongated, \-\ cm. long, partially 

 erumpent through cracks in the epidermis Vhich is raised into parallel 

 ridges. Perithecia seriate, 150-200 // diam. Ostiola obtuse, incon- 

 spicuous. Asci broad, oblong-cylindrical, 75-100x22-25 [i, obtuse, 

 with a short, narrow base. Paraphyses filiform. Sporidia crowded 

 in several series, clavate-oblong, slightly curved, obtuse and rounded 

 above, narrowed rather abruptly below, 7-9-septate, and when mature, 

 deep yellow-brown, 25-40x8-10 ^, only slightly constricted at the 

 septa. Spermatia in similar perithecia, olilong-cylindrical, slightly 

 curved, hyaline, 3-5 xlj ;/. The general appearance is that of 

 Sj)hcBria orthogramma, B. & C. 



On dead culms of Phragmitis communis, Now York (Peck), 

 Iowa (Arthur). 



The ascigerous cells assume the character of true perithecia, at 

 least in the mature specc, and are connate in a single series. The 

 substance of the scanty stroma is brown inside. 



OPHIODOTHIS, Sacc. 



SyU. II, p. 652. 



Stroma contracted or broadly efi'used, somewhat flattened, granu- 

 lose, becoming black. Asci elongated, 8-spored. Sporidia filiform, 

 continuous, hyaline, sometimes multinucleate. 



