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septatis, Line illic transversaliter divisis, hyalinis ; paraphysibus 
clavatis, branneis. 
On decorticated Morus. 
Cups scarce 1 mm. broad, irregular by compression, sunk in the 
wood when dry, looking like the bases of old Sphcerice ; sporidia 
lanceolate, obtuse at the ends, with about 5 septa, and an occa- 
sional transverse division •025-‘03 x '01 mm. ; in some cases only 
•015--018 X -007 mm. (PI. 96, fig. 34.) No. 2549. 
Stictis stigma. C. & E. 
Erumpens, orbicularis, urceolata, disco atra-fuligineo, ore con- 
tracto, integro, pallido ; ascis longissimis, cylindraceis ; sporidiis 
linearibus. 
On twigs of Cornus. 
Sporidia filiform, the length of the ascus ; cups small, not ex- 
ceeding 3 mm., like a small black dot encircled by a pallid ring. 
When the cuticle is gone outside, the ring is again blackened, so 
that it resembles a small semi-immersed Spheeria. No. 2526. 
Agyirium herbaxum. Frus. 
On Pteris aquilina. No. 2598. 
Cenangium urceolatum. Ellis. 
Erumpens, olivaceo-atrum ; cupulis urceolatis, ad basin attenu- 
atis, extus pilis brevibus flaccidis adspersis, ore contracto, disco 
pallide- fuligineo ; ascis clavato-cylindraceis ; sporidiis arcte fusi- 
formibus, hyalinis, uniseptatis. 
On twigs of Clethra alnijolia. 
Cups usually single, wide, erumpent, very prominent, 
mouth contracted when dry almost to a pore, disc livid; externally 
clad with delicate flaccid hairs ; sporidia narrowly fusiform, uni- 
septate, -015 X *004 mm. Spheeronema cletlirincola^ Ellis, in Bui. 
Torr. Club, is the stylosporous condition. 
Hystezium pulicaze. Fr 
On yellow oak. No. 2592. 
Hystezium vizgultozum. DC. var. petiolozum. 
On oak petioles. No. 2591. 
Hystezium vizgultozum. DO. 
On Smilax. No. 2568. 
Diatzypella olivacea. C. & E. 
Erumpens, convexa, primum olivacea, demum atra ; peritheciis 
magnis, paucis ; ostiolis obtusis ; ascis clavatis, subsessilibus ; 
sporidiis numerosis, flavis, linearibus, obtusis, leniter curvulis. 
On Nyssa. 
Resembling D. quercina in habit, but at first olivaceous ; this is 
at length rubbed off in the upper portion, which is then black; the 
asci are shortened below, almost sessile ; sporidia numerous, yellow 
in the mass ; slightly curved, about •01-*012 mm. long. No. 2602. 
' Diatzype stigma. Fr. 
On Cerasus mdhaleh. 
No. 2588. 
