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and the peritbecia are hypophyllous. Species of Lophiostoma- 

 taceae rarely occur on leaves. It may be that the tissues of 

 leaves are not thick enough for the proper development of the 

 perithecia. The thick leaves of Anastraphia seem specially 

 adapted to the growth of our species. I have found a record of 

 the following species of the Lophiostomataceae on leaves, viz. : 



Lophiosphaera perpusilla Sacc. on leaves of Carex ; 

 Lophiotrema stenogramma (Dur. et Mont.) Sacc. on leaves of 

 Quercus; 



Lophiotrema pusillum Fuckel. on leaves of Calamagrostis; 

 Lophiostoma collinum Speg. on leaves of Carex ; 

 Lophiotrema Mollerianum (Wint.) Berl. & Vogl. on leaves of 

 Quercus. 



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