SYNOPSIS PYRENOMYCETUM. 
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Gen. 5. WINTERS A. Rehm. Perithecia molliuscula, viridi 
vel rufo parenchymatica (Gibberella affinis). Sporidiis septatis, 
cellulis divisis, luteolis vel hyalinis. 
3523. lichenoides, Behm. 3677 3526. crustosa, Eli. 4" Ev. 7113 
3524. viridis, Pehm. ... 3679 3527. rhoina, Eli. Ev. 7114 
3525. ordinata, Fr. ... 3680 3528. caerulea, Eli. fy Ev. 7115 
The following corrections and additions can be made to 
Saccardo’s “ Sylloge,” Yol. 2 : — 
4137. Sphaeria lecythea, Schw ., is a Sphceropsis with sporules 
30 X 10-12, pale brownish, as in specimen from Schweinitz. 
4321. Sphaeria panacis, Fr ., according to specimen issued in 
Scler. Suec. Ho. 319. This is a Eiplodia. Sporules 22-25 x 
8 /x. 
4322. Sphaeria surculi, Fries in Herb. Berkeley, is evidently 
only a Phoma. 
4326. Sphaeria pericarpii, Schwz. in Herb. Berk., appears to 
be a minute Phoma. 
4328. Sphaeria glandicola, Schwz. in Herb. Berk., is a Phoma . 
Sporules 5x3//-, basidia 20 x 3. 
4331. Amphisphaerella diderma, Schwz. in Herb. Berk. 
Sporidia 14 x 8 /x, continuous, almond shaped. 
4332. Sphaeria caryophaga, Schw. Specimens from Schweinitz 
do not differ from Sphceria nuclearia, Hot., which again is the 
same as Sph. nucitena , B. & 0. 
4333. Amphisphaerella aperta, Schwz. in Herb Berk. Sporidia 
7x5 /X continuous, brown, oval. 
4334. Amphisphaeria albo-maculans, Schwz. Sporidia fusi- 
form, uniseptate, brown, 12 X 3 /x. 
4335. Trematosphaeria tornata, B. fy C. in Herb. Berk. 
Sporidia lanceolate, 3 septate, brown, constricted at the septa, 
straight or curved, 40 X 6 /x. 
Only authentic specimens have been consulted for the above 
notes. 
3437. Conisphaexia (Zignoella) quercetis, CJce. fy Mass. 
Peritheciis sparsis gregariisve, ligno semi-immersis, latera- 
liter compressis, hysterii-formibus, atris, ostioli panilla demum 
decedente, pertusis. Ascis clavato -cylindricis, sporidiis bi- 
seriatis, lanceolatis, quadrinucleatis, demum triseptatis, hyalinis, 
35 x 8 ix. 
On naked bleached wood. S. Carolina. (Hr. Curtis, Ho. 
1915.) 
Allied to C. hysterioides, Curr., but with larger and more im- 
mersed perithecia. 
