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NEW JERSEY FUNGI. 
Sphaeropsis lanceolatum. C. Sf E. 
Sparsum, epidermide nigrofacta tectum. Peritheciis brtinneis, 
sub-membranaceis, poro pertusis ; sporis lanceolatis, hyalinis, rectis, 
granulis repletis (*03 x 007 mm.). 
On Asparagus stems. No. 3011. 
Hendersonia trimera. Cke., in “ Nuova Giorn. Bot. Ital.” 
On Fimbristylis autumnalis. No. 3063. 
Septoria Kalmiaecola. Curt. 
(Depazea Kalmicecola, Schw.) 
On leaves of Kalmia. No. 3020. 
Finemasporium patellum. C. <£• E. 
Sparsum. Peritheciis demum superficialibus, atris, cupulse- 
formibus ; margine incurvatis, extus flexuoso-pilosis ; sporis fusi- 
formibus, curvulis, utrinque attenuatis, 3-4 nucleatis (*025 x ‘03 
mm. long, sine appendiculis). 
On herbaceous stems. 
Very similar in habit and size to Excipula recurva , Ger., but the 
spores in that species are rather smaller, and do not appear to be 
aristate. It is doubtful whether the separation of Excipula from 
Dinemasporium, merely on account of this slight feature in the 
spores, is not too artificial. The present species has evidently 
more natural affinity with Ex. recurva, than that species with 
Excipula strigosa , and yet they are placed in different genera. 
No. 2982. 
Vermicularia compacta. C. Sf E. 
On Dahlia stems. No. 2988. 
Torula bigemina. C. 4 E. 
Brunnea, tenue effusa. Floccis multiseptatis (7-9), asqualibus, 
fuscis, binis conjunctis, articulis quadratis, persistentibus. 
On rotten wood. No. 3010. 
Torula sphseriaeformis. C. fy E. 
( Torula abbreviata var. sphcericeformis , B. & Br. ?) 
Sphseriaeformis, sparsa. Floccis fasciculatis, multiseptatis, 
hyalinis ; articulis subglobosis, connatis. 
On oak limb. 
The articulations are twice as numerous as in the variety 
described by Berkeley, and can scarcely be retained as a form of 
Torula abbreviata , Corda. No. 3048. 
Torula herbarum. Lk. 
On potato stems. No. 3008. 
Cozyneum Kunzei. Corda. 
On white oak. No. 3078. 
Epochnium macrosporoideum. B.SfBr. 
On rotten maple. No. 3029. 
Fusarium diplosporum. c.SrE. 
Roseum, pulvinatum. Sporis aliis fusiformibus, utrinque acutis, 
arcuatis, nucleatis, demum leniter 3 septatis (’04 mm. long), aliis 
ellipticis, uniseptatis (’018 x ’008 mm.). 
On potato stems. 
No. 2983. 
