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5-seplate, 38-40 x 8-10 ji. In the Newfield specc. occasionally a free 

 sporidium may be found with 4 septa, but this is exceptional, 



M. fusispornm, (Cke.) 



Lophium fusisporum, Cke. Grev. IV. p. 114, 

 Mytilidionfusisporunt^ Sacc. Syll. 5712. 

 Exsicc. Ell. N. A. F. 858. 



Perithecia erect, expanded above from a narrow base, laterally 

 compressed, thin and fragile, shaped like the blade of a hatchet with 

 the corners rounded off, black and subshining, about 400 n broad and 

 high, finely striate both longitudinally and transversely. Asci cylin- 

 drical, short-stipitate, paraphysate, 100-110 x 8-10 //. Sporidia irregu- 

 larly biseriate, fusoid, yellowish, nearly straight, 40-50 x4r-5 ^i, about 

 7-septate. 



Not uncommon around Newfield, N. J., on old pitchy pine wood. 



TRYBLIDIUM, Dufour. 



Ann. Sci. Nat. XIII, t. lo, fig. 3. 



Perithecia erumpent-superficial, oblong or lanceolate, corneo- 

 coriaceous; lips swollen and open. Asci paraphysate, elongated, 

 8-spored. Sporidia oblong, 1-3-septate, dark-colored. 



The genus belongs really in the Discomycetes, but for the present 

 we include it here. 



* Sporidia uniseptate. 



Tr. hysterinum, Dnfour, 1. c. 



Tryblidium rufulum, Spreng. var. simplex, E. & E. Journ. Mycol. V, p. 30. 

 Hysterium elevatum. Pers. MyC. Eur. I, tab. I, fig. 4. 

 Hysterographium elevatum, Desm. XXII, Not. p. 18. 

 Exsicc. Desm. PI. Crypt. Ed. I, No. 996, id. Ed. II, 296.— Moug. & Nestl. Stirps. Vog. 1070 



Perithecia erumpent-superficial, the central part attached, the 

 ends free, 2-3 mm. long, 1 mm. or more wide, slaty-black, at first sub- 

 globose, closed and covered, then erumpent and opening with a 

 roundish aperture which soon becomes elongated, exposing the ellip- 

 tical, brick-red disk ; lips swollen, incurved but not closed, when dry, 

 transversely wrinkled. Asci cylindrical, 120-160 (p. sp. 110) x 15- 

 16 M, ovei'topped by, the abundant paraphyses. Sporidia uniseriate, 

 elliptical or ovate, uniseptate and constricted, dark brown, 18 22 x 

 8-10 n, (25-30 X 12-14 //, Rehm; 20-28 x 12-15 //, Sacc). 



On a dead limb. Ocean Springs, Miss. (Barle). 



The Mississippi specc. agree with those in Desm, Exsc, but we 

 can not make the sporidia as large as stated by Rehm and Saccardo. 

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