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NEW JERSEY FUNGI. 
Gerard, and collected in New York State. Sporidia brown, 
uiiiseriate, at length triseptate, constricted, -025 X ’01 mm. 
No. 2801, 2802. 
Sphaeria (Culmicolae) stictispora. C. & E. 
Tecta, cuticula nigrofacta, sparsa. Peritheciis semi-immersis, 
poro late pertusis. Ascis cylindraceis. Sporidiis filiformibus, 
continuis. 
On dead grass. 
A very singular species. In all points resembling a Stictis, ex- 
cept that there is a distinct globose peritheciurn, with a rather 
broad mouth. Sporidia as long as the ascus *2 mm. Not at all 
resembling the sporidia in S. acuminata, S. rubella and their allies. 
(PI. 100, fig. 36.) No. 2708. 
Gibbera Saubiuetii. Munt. 
On Asparagus stems. No. 2753. 
Chaetomium olivaceum. C. ^ E. 
Virido-flavum, vel olivaceum. Peritheciis gregariis, subglobosis, 
pilis flexuosis ornatis. Sporidiis subglobosis, utrinque acuminatis, 
brunneis. 
On rotting stems of Erigeron. 
Perithecia rather small, clad with dull olive green hairs, which 
are greenish-yellow at the tips, pale brown when magnified 450 
diam., and minutely scabrous. The hairs are simple and flexuous. 
Sporidia *012 x -01 mm. (PI. 100, fig. 38.) Nos. 2709, 2828. 
Plate 99, fig, 1. Cryptosporium solidaginis, C. & E. Spores. 2. Crypto- 
sporium lonicerae, C. & E. Spores. 3. Morthiera Mespili, Fckl. Spores. 
4. Hendersonia thyoides, C. & E. Spores. 5. Hendersonia Cydoniae, C. 6c 
E. Spores. 6. Hendersonia magna, C. Spores. 7. Pestalozzia clavata, 
C. & E. Spores. 8. Sphaeropsis ampelopsidis, C. & E. Spores. 9. Sphae- 
ropsis glandulosum, C. Spores. 10. Vermicularia Cucurbitae, C. Spores. 
11. Melanconium grandis, C. & E. Spores. 12. Sporidesmium larvatura, 
C. & E. Spores. 13. Septonema rude, Sacc. Spores. 14. Macrosporium 
caudatum, C. & E. 15. Macrosporium compactum, C. 16 Helminthospor- 
ium subopacum, C. & E. 17. Helminthosporium arctesporum, C. & E. 18. 
Septonema praelongum, Sacc. Part of thread and spore. 19. Helmintho- 
sporium inconspicuum, C. & E. Spore. 20. Chalara arcuaria, C. & E. 
21. Cylindrium heteronemum, Sacc. Spores. 22. Botrytis atrofumosa, 
C. & E. Threads and spores. 23. Botrytis nebnlaris, C. & E. Thread and 
spores. 
Plate 100, fig. 24. Tulostoma opacum, C. & E. 25. Hypocrea olivacea, 
C. &. E. 26. Melanconis sigmoideum, C. & E. Stylospores and ascospores. 
27. Sphaeria xylariaespora, C. & E. 28. Sphaeria cariosa, C. & E. 29. 
Sphaeria atriella, C. & E. 30. Sphaeria caminata, C. & E. 31. Sphaeria 
botulaespora, C. 32. Sphaeria fissicula, C. & E. 33. Sphaeria segna, C. & E. 
34. Sphaeria aulica, C. & E. 35. Sphaeria erratica, C. & E. 36. Sphaeria 
stictaespora, C. & E. 37. Sphaeria consessa, C. and E. 38. Chaetomium 
olivaceum, C. & E. 39. Sphaeria Phaseolarum, C. & E. 40. Massaria 
Curreyi, Tui. Sporidia. 
Spores and sporidia all magnified 500 diameters. 
