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NEW JERSEY FUNGI. 
Diatrype Badhami. Curr. 
On Prinos glabra. No. 2595. 
Diatrype sethiops. Q. ^ E. 
Irregularis, convexa, atra ; peritlieciis in stromate coriaceis con- 
gestis, ostiolis prominulis ; ascis cylindraceis ; sporidiis ellipticis, 
uniseptatis, brunneis. 
On Morus. 
Pustules irregular, consisting of 3-4 perithecia seated on the 
wood and penetrating the bark ; the wood is blackened around the 
pustules, but the specimens were old and in very bad condition, so 
that the description is necessarily not satisfactory ; sporidia .02 X 
*01 mm., just like those of Diatrype quadrata, Schu., but the 
habit is different. No. 2495. 
Duty pa spinosa. P. 
On maple. No. 2519. 
Valsa quaternata, Fr, 
On maple. 
Sporidia not mature, but apparently this species. No. 2606. 
Valsa praestans. B. ^ C, 
Sporidia minute, sausage-shaped, '01 mm. long. 
On Myssa. No. 2542. 
Valsa goniostoma. B. ^ C. 
On Rhus venenata. 
No. 2577. 
Valsa tetraploa. B, S( C. 
On Mahaleb cherry. No. 2604. 
Valsa phomaspora. C. 8^ E. 
Pustulis ellipsoideis, erumpentibus ; peritlieciis atris, globosis, 
in collis attenuatis, tectis; ostiolis convergentibus, cylindraceis, 
atris, vix conspicuis ; ascis clavatis ; sporidiis arcte ellipticis, 
rectis, phomatoideis, primum binucleatis, hyalinis. 
On branches of Myrica. 
Elevating the bark, but only just penetrating it by the small 
convergent ostiola ; sporidia narrowly elliptic, with two nuclei, as 
in some species of Phoma; •01--012 mm. long. (PI. 95, fig. 12.) 
No. 2481. 
No. 2528 appears to be the stylospores of a Valsa. On maple 
twigs. 
Valsa delicatula. C. ^ E. 
Pustulis minimis, erumpentibus ; peritlieciis membranaceis, 
brunneis, tectis ; in stroma brunnea collecti ; ostiolis convergen- 
tibus, gracilis, ad apice tumidis ; ascis clavatis ; sporidiis allan- 
toideis, hyalinis. 
On branches of Andromeda and Vaccinium. 
Pustules small, orbicular or elongated, covered with the bark, 
except the minute ostiola, which are clustered in a brown stroma; 
perithecia shaped like a Florence flask, membranaceous, the neck 
equal in length to the perithecia, slender, swollen abruptly at the 
