NEW JERSEY FUNGI. 
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Hysterium (Xiophodermium) arundinaceum var . gramineum. 
On sheaths of Phlceum. No. 3052. 
Sporomega degenerans. Duby. 
On Vaccinium corymbosum. No. 2987. 
Melogramma ambiguum. S. 
On Rhus. 
No. 3076. 
Valsa stellulata. 
Er. 
On apple branches. 
Nos. 2998, 2990. 
Valsa thelebola. 
Er. 
On Alnus. 
No. 3049. 
Diatrype Badhami. 
Curr. 
On Prinos glaber. 
No. 2999. 
Sphaeria (Ceratostoma) barbirostris. Dufour. 
On rotten wood. No. 3018. 
Sphaeria (sub tectae.) bisphaerica. C. $ E. 
Semi-immersa. Peritheciis atris, papillatis, hinc illic gregariis ; 
ascis cylindraceis ; sporidiis uniseriatis, ellipticis, uniseptatis, 
medio constrictis, brunneis (*012 X '007 mm.). 
On decorticated apple limbs. No. 3068. 
Sphaeria (sub-tectae.) subcutanea. C. 4* E. 
Semi-immersa, sparsa. Peritheciis atris, papillatis ; ascis 
clavatis ; sporidiis fusiformibus, rectis vel curvulis, 5 septatis, 
medio constrictis, hyalinis (*04 X '005 mm.). 
On decorticated pear twigs. 
The third cell of the sporidia slightly swollen. No. 3064. 
Sphaeria (obtectae) viscosa. Q.&E. 
On apple. No. 3005. 
Sphaeria (obtectae) sublanosa. Cke. 
Sporidia hyaline, cylindrical or subfusiform, obtuse, straight or 
slightly curved (*035 X '005 mm.), constricted but slightly in the 
centre, nucleate, at length faintly triseptate. 
On old branches of Andromeda. 
The same species has been found on old fallen branches in Eng- 
land. No. 3067. 
Sphaeria (obtectae) phomopsis. C. & E. 
Peritheciis numerosis, minimis, membranaceis, brunneis, sub- 
applanatis, epidermide tectis ; ascis clavatis ; sporidiis navicu- 
loideis, hyalinis, nucleatis (012--014 X ‘006 mm.). 
On twigs of Desmodium. 
The sporidia were scarcely mature. It is not improbable that 
ultimately they are uniseptate. No. 3074. 
Sphaeria (obtectae) distributa. C. & E. 
Sparsa. Peritheciis atris, prominulis, epidermide nigrofacta 
tectis ; ascis clavatis ; sporidiis biseriatis, lanceolatis, utrinque 
rotundatis, triseptatis, medio constrictis, brunneis (’028 + '009 
mm.). 
On small twigs of Desmodium. 
Found in company with another Sphceria, but the specimens did 
not afford sufficient material for description. No. 3065. 
