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NEW JERSEY FUNGI. 
Spores somewhat resembling those of S. stygium , but with the 
habit of a Sphce/ ia. Tufts about one.-fourth mm. diameter. No. 
2188 of a previous series is S. stygium. 
Tetraploa Ellisii. Che. 
Effusa, atra ; sporis ternatis velquaternatis, obclavatis, septatis, 
superne liberis, divergentibus, attenuatis. 
On old stalks of maize. 
Differing from T. aristata in its broad black patches, in the larger 
spores, in the manner in which the spores are regularly attenuated 
into the awns, the smaller angle at which they diverge, and in the 
general form of the complex spore, the parts being much less fused 
together, so as to have a more distinct resemblance to a compound 
Sporidesmium. 
Stilbum parvulum. C. 4' E- 
Sparsum vel subfasciculatum, parvulum, pallidum, capitulis 
subglobosis. Stipite ad basin tomentoso, erecto, gracili. Sporis 
arcte ellipticis, hyalinis ('01-'012 X '004 mm.). 
On rotten wood. No. 3132. 
Monilia aureofulva. C. 4' P- 
Laste aurantio-rubra, sub-effusa, margine pallidiore. Hyphis 
sparse ramosis, intricatis, septatis ; sporis apicalibus, amygdalae- 
formibus, demum ovalibus, aurantiacis, primo pauce concatenatis 
dein liberis (*025 X '02 mm.). 
On old oak. No. 3155. 
Closely allied to Monilia hesperidea , Sacc., but more effused, and 
of a different colour. The spores are formed consecutively by con- 
striction of the tips of the threads. Seldom more than two spores 
are seen adhering in a chain. 
Stachylidium fuscum. C. E. 
Effusum, fuscum. Hyphis fasciculatis, erectis ; ramulis brevi- 
bus, obclavatis, verticellatis, sporis minimis, ellipticis (*004 X '002 
mm.), in capitulis globosis congestis. 
On wood of Magnolia. No. 3198. 
Trichothecium griseum. Che. in “ Grevillea.” 
On Panicum sanguinale. No. 3087. 
Campsotrichum flagellum. C. Sf E. 
Murinaceum. Caespitulis sparsis, hemispheric^. Hyphis 
erectis, septatis, brunneis, superne in 3-5 ramulis flagelliformibus 
flexuosis, decumbentibus divisis. Sporis cylindraceis (•015-‘02mm. 
long). 
On herb stems. No. 3160. 
Macrosporium poxri. Elli°. 
Effusum, fuliginosum. Hyphis brevibus, simplicibus, subfasci- 
culatis. Sporis elongato-clavatis, in stipitem attenuatis, multisep- 
tatis, fuscis (00T5-0'18 mm. x '015--02 mm.). 
On Allium porrum. No. 3167. 
The large clavate spores are attenuated in the lower third of 
their length into a closely septate stem. It is one of the largest 
spored species with which we are acquainted. 
