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Lizonia Hypiiorum n. sp. 



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Fig. 3. Lizonia Hypnorum. 



A. Figure of the fungus; the underlaying moss leaf 

 is left out. 



B. Spores (highly magnified). 



C. Asci (highly magnified). (A : 20n /i). 



Peritheciis epiphyllis, 

 globosis , subastomis vel 

 apice truncato-conoideo, hy- 

 phis a basi prodeuntibus, 

 fuligineis, 2V2 — 4 p. crass., 

 in folio repentibus affixis, 

 circ. 50 — 60 p diam., nigris; 

 Ascis rhomboideo - saccatis 

 vel grosse clavatis, omnino 

 versiformibus, 37— 44# x 

 12-18 p. Sporis (4-) 8- 

 nis, ovato-ellipsoïdeis, uni- 

 septatis, sæpe inaequilatera- 

 libus loculoque superiori 

 majori , 11—16^x5 — 

 6V2 p, hyalinis. 



Ad folia viva Stereo- 



dontis cupressiformis prope Borris Jutlandiae. 



Sphaeropsidales. 



Ceuthospora melaleuca n. sp. 



Fig. 4. Ceuthospora melaleuca. 



A. Transversal, 



B. longitudinal section through a stroma; the contents 

 of the pycnidia left out. ( 150 /i). 



Stromatibus epiphyl- 

 lis, subepidermidalibus, 

 cubico-conicis, 2— 6-lo- 

 cularibus, poro singulo, 

 300-375/^ diam., sub- 

 strato connatis, pustulas 

 inferne atras , superne 

 albidas formantibus. Go- 

 nidiis bacillaribus, hya- 

 linis, 11 — 15x3 p. 



Ad folia dejecta 

 Ginkgonis bilobae in 

 horto botanico Hafni- 

 ensi. 



Cytospora Gledit- 

 scliiae Ell. et B. 



We have identified 

 a fangus, found upon 

 Gleditschia caspica in 



