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NEW JERSEY FUNGI. 
IVIelanconium (?) girandis. C. ^ E. 
Pustulis iiigris, sparsis, epidermide cinctis, vix prominulis ; 
sporis magnis, obtuse lanceolatis, brunneis, continuis. 
On beech bark. Potsdam., N. York. 
Spores •055--065 X •018-’02 mm. ; unusually large for this 
genus. (PI. 99, fig. 11.) No. 1092. 
Spoxidesmium Lepxaxia JB. (forma minima.) 
On roots of Quercus. No. 2758. 
Spoxidesmium laxvatum. C. 4' E. 
Effusum, atrum ; sporis cylindraceis, multiseptatis, constrictis, 
toruloideis, brunneis. 
On cedar rails. 
Spores very variable in length, resembling the larvae of some 
insect •Od-’Ch to '08- 1 mm. long, '01- ’012 mm. wide ; paler at the 
ends. (PI. 99, fig. 12.) No. 2770. 
Toxula binale. 0 ^ E. “ Grevillea,” vi., p. 5. 
On oak wood. No. 2673. 
Toxula abbxeviata. Cor da. 
On oak limb. No. 2742. 
Septonema xude. Sace. “ Michelia,” Jan., 1878. 
On rotten wood of cedar. 
Joints clavate *06 X -01 mm., with about five septa. (PI. 99. 
fig. 13.) No. 2660. 
Gymnospoxium axundinis. Ca. 
On Andropogon. No. 2766. 
JEcidium coxnpositaxum. Schl. var. Artemisiae . 
On Artemisia. Rocky Mountains. 
It is impossible from a single old specimen to say whether 
distinct or not, as no colour in sjDores or peridia remains. No. 2719. 
Vxedo xibicola. C. ^ E. 
Hypophylla. Sporis subglobosis, flaveolis, epidermide cinctis. 
Pseudosporis globosis, asperulis. 
On leaves of Rihes. Rocky Mountains. 
Spores •02-'022 mm. No. 2717. 
Coleospoxium miniatum, Lev. 
On Bubus. Rocky Mountains. 
Uxomyces txiquetxa, C. in Journ. Port. Soc. 
On Elodes Virginica. 
Uxomyces Lespedezae, Scliw. 
On Lespedeza violacea. Potsdam, N.Y. 
No. 2718. 
No. 2765. 
No. 2806. 
Fusaxium hetexospoxium, Nees. 
On Secale cei^eale. 
No. 2755. 
Volutella flexuosa, C. Sf E. 
Subglobosa, fulva, sparsa; hyphis elongatis, flexuosis, septatis; 
sporis cylindraceis, obtusis, hyalinis. 
On decayed leaves of Salvia. 
Threads '2 mm. long. Spores •018-*02 X -003 m.m. 
No. 2678. 
