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CALIFORNIAN SPH^CRI^:. 
Hypocrea rufa. Fr. — No. 561. Pale form, with conida ( Tricho - 
dei'ma viride ), on alder (898). 
Hypocrea lenta. Fr. — On wet fir chips (465). 
^ Hypomyces aurantius. Tul.— On various Polypori (608, 616, 
Hypomyces rosellus. Tul.— No. 570. 
Nectria cinnabarina. Fr.— On JEsculus californica (1048), the 
01 m ’ 0n Sambucus (1055), on Oreodaphne californica 
Nectria cucurbitula. Fr.— On fir bark (1007). 
Nectria episphaeria. TV.— No. 924. 
Nectria peziza. Fr.— Nos. 526, 527. 
Hypoxylon malleolus. B. & Rav . — On Populus 
(1089). ^ 
pyramidalis 
Hypoxylon fuscum. Fr.— On oak (950). 
Hypoxylon rubiginosum. Fr . — With brilliant orange conidia, 
on Oreodaphne californica (483). 
Hypoxylon serpens. Fr. — On dead Oreodaphne californica 
Nummularia Bulliardi. Tul.— On oak (573, 613), on Oreo- 
daphne (973j. 
Diatrypella tocciaeana. Be Not— On alder (929). 
Diatrype disciformis. Fr.— No. 574 ; on oak (906). 
Diatrype bullata. Fr. — On black oak bark (959). 
Valsa sordida. Fr. - On poplar (spermogonia) (295). 
Valsa salicina. Fr. — On willow (749, 946). 
Diaporthe arctii. Nke. — On wild parsnip (909). 
Sordaria fimicola. Rob. — On old horse dung. 
Sordaria bombardioides. Awd.— On horse dung. Mount 
Shasta (953). 
Sordaria californica. Plow. — Perithecia large, covered with a 
dusky brown felt, superficial, crowded or scattered, about 1 mill, 
high ; ostiolum naked, rugose, often thrown into parallel- 
diverging striae; sporidia elliptico-fusiform, lower end truncate, 
appendiculate, *03- *035 x '015-'018 mm.; asci about *2-* 3 mm. 
long. (Plate 120, fig. 2.) 
On cow dung (513). A very well-marked and interesting 
species. The sporidia are developed from cylindrical bodies, as in 
Sordaria coprophila. 
Sphaeria canescens. Pers. — No. 880 ; on dead pine (964). 
Sphaeria moriformis. Tode. — On hazel (904), on dead Oreo- 
daphne (975). 
