4:5 



Geopij.ri^ liiherculosa Sacc. it Oke. On damp ground in liot-bed, 

 Lincolu, ('J''^) 



SPHAEROrsiDEiE. 



Septoria oerbenai; Bob. On Verbena hasta.la, Lincoln. (i024) 



MELANCONIE.E. 



Gloeosporium musartim Cke. & Massse. Ou bananas, Lincoln. 

 (573) 

 [G. lageiuu-iiim (Pass.) Sacc. var. miisariim E. & E., in 

 Journ. of Mycol. V. 155. Tlie latter described by Ellis 

 and Everliart in IS 8 9, from specimens collected by me ap- 

 pears to be the same as G. vnisarviu described, from spec- 

 imens collected in Australia, in Grevillea XVI. 3, (1SS7) 

 Gonidia long-ellipsoid, rounded or sometimes pointed, 

 7'^-llx3--4 fi. As is said by Ellis and Everhart 1. c. , scarcely 

 differs from G. lagenariiiiii. P.) 



DEMATIOE^. 



Cercospora brunkii Ell. & Gal. On Pelargonium s p. [cultiyaied) 

 Lincoln. (1126) Determined , by Dr. Bessey. 



DOTHIDIAGE.E. 



DofJiiden coUecta (Schw. )E11. On decaying stems, Lincoln. (574) 



HYPOCEEACE^. 



Megalonecfria caespifosa Speg. Ou block of wood supporting a 

 south-Mexican orchid in greenhouse, Lincoln. (1125) 

 This species was discovered by Spegazini in Brazil on frag- 

 ments of wood, and does not seem to have been reported 

 since. The block on which it was growing was an or- 

 dinary one picked up about the greenhouse, and it seems 

 probable that the orchid was responsible for the presence 

 of the fungus. 



SPHiEBIACEiE. 



Phomatospora herkleyi Sacc. On stems of Snmbucus canaden- 

 sis, Saltillo. (575) 



