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NEW JERSEY FUNGI. 
Blaczoplodia cinerea. C. 4' E. 
This has now the appearance of a Discella, but the specimens 
are old and weather beaten. In one or two instances there is the 
evidence of having been a peritheciiim covering the elliptic, simple, 
brown spores, *008 mm. long, which are seated on hyaline sporo- 
phores. 
On decorticated apple. No. 2590. 
Fhoma fibricola. Berk. 
On cedar poles. . No. 2609. 
Phoma fibriseda. C. ^ E. 
This is a Phoma^ having precisely the habit and external appear- 
ance of Sphceropsis fibriseda^ C. & E., but with the spores of a 
Phoma. 
On decorticated Rhus venenata. 
Undoubtedly the two forms called Sphceropsis fibriseda Phoma 
fibriseda are respectively the macrostylospores and microstylospores 
of some Sphceria. No. 2579. 
Sphaeropsis Pericarpii. Peck. 
The specimens on husk of hickory nuts. No. 2450, are probably 
this species, which were overlooked when they were referred to S. 
caryce, a species now restricted to the form on hickory bark. 
Sphaeropsis punctum. C. ^ E. 
Peritheciis sparsis, minutis, epidermide tectis, globosis ; sporis 
ellipticis, brunneis. (Pl. 96, fig. 27.) 
On Lonicera. Pennsylvania (W. C. Stevenson, jun.). 
Perithecia small, covered with the thin cuticle ; spores •018-*025 
X *008 mm., brown. No. 2614. 
Sphaeropsis diatrypeum. C. ^ E. 
Peritheciis confluentibus in stromate diatrypoideis, atris, erum- 
pentibus, epidermide fissuratis cinctis ; sporis ellipticis, hyalinis, in 
cirrhis pallidis emergentibus. (Pl. 95, fig. 6.) 
On twigs of Chionanthus. 
Spores *012 X *005 mm., issuing in a pallid tendril ; perithecia 
united in a Diatrype-like stroma, surrounded by the lacerated 
epidermis. No. 2532. 
Sphaeropsis Rosarum. C. ^ E. 
Subgregarium vel sparsum ; peritheciis tectis, epidermide fissu- 
ratis ; sporis ellipticis, uninucleatis, brunneis. 
On Kose. 
Probably, where fully ripe, the spores may become uniseptate, 
and hence Diplodia. Spores *025 x *01 mm., brown, uninucleate. 
See note to Diplodia chionanthi. No. 2523. 
Sphaeropsis rubicola. C. d: E. 
Subgregaria, erumpens. Peritheciis atris, primum tectis, demum 
epidermide fissuratis; sporis elongato-ellipticis, brunneis. (Pl. 95, 
fig. 9.) 
On black raspberry cane. 
Spores ‘Olb-OS X *01 mm., often narrowest at one end, brown. 
