No. 42.] 
[December, 1878. 
(fimi I lea, 
A QUARTERLY RECORD OF CRYPTOGAMIC BOTANY 
AND ITS LITERATURE. 
NEW JERSEY FUNGI. 
By M. C. Cooke, and J. B. Ellis. 
(Continued jrom 'page 10) 
Naematelia encephala. Ft. 
On bark. 
No. 3013. 
Comatricha typhina. JR. 
On rotten Afyssa. 
No. 3034. 
Lamproderma physarioides. A. & S. 
On dead wood. 
No. 3035. 
Sacidium Pini. Fr. 
On pine leaves. 
No. 2908. 
Leptostroma petiolorum. C. § E. 
Sparsa, orbicularis, scutellata, nigra ; sporis minimis, linearibus, 
rectis, hyalinis ('005 mm. long). 
On petioles of Ailanthus. No. 2984. 
Phoma glandulosum. CTce. 
On petioles of Ailanthus , in company with the foregoing. 
No. 2984. 
Cryptosporium Nyssae. c.ste. 
Erumpens. Pustulis tectis, demum epidermide laceratis, atris; 
sporis lanceolatis, hyalinis, nucleatis, rectis ('02-*022 x -005). 
On branches of Nyssce. 
Very similar to Cryptosporium coronatum , Fckl., but neither of 
them good species of Cryptosporium. No. 3000. 
Ceuthospora foliicola. JRabh. 
On Kalmia latifolia. No. 3019. 
Cryptosporium epiphyllum, C. Sf E. 
Maculis orbicularibus, fuscis. Pustulis 1-3, obscuriore, convexis ; 
sporis fusoideis, lunatis, hyalinis, utrinque acutis ('03 mm. long). 
On fading leaves of Castanea. 
In some respects resembling a Fusarium , the spots pass to both 
sides of the leaf, but spores are developed only on the under 
surface. Professor Saccardo considers this a species of Septoria ; 
but as we can trace no distinct perithecia, we prefer to retain it in 
the above genus. No. 3077. 
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