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NEW JERSEY FUNGI. 
Valsa multiplex. C. & E. 
Pustulis magnis, erumpentibus, elevatis ; disco brunneo ; ostiolis 
numerosis, nigris, congestis ; ascis clavatis ; sporidiis biseriatis, 
allantoideis, hyalinis (*01 mm. long). 
On Quercus coccinea. No. 3106. 
The pustules are large and prominent as in some species of 
Diatrype. The small ostiola are very numerous, crowded together 
in a brown stroma. 
Valsa mac lurae. C. <$f E. 
Pustulis sub-corticalibus, ostiolis congestis, tandem expositis, 
brunneo-cinctis ; ascis clavatis ; sporidiis minimis, allantoideis, 
hyalinis (-005 mm. long). 
On Madura aurantiaca. No. 3104. 
Valsa pauperata. C. & E. 
On. Acer. No. 3200. 
Valsa pulchelloidea. C. <t E. 
On Quercus. No. 3212. 
Valsa ligustrina. Cke. 
Tecta, in cortice immersa. Pustulis minimis, inconspicuis. 
Peritheciis paucis, ostiolis abbreviatis ; ascis clavatis ; sporidiis 
allantoideis, hyalinis (‘008 mm. long). 
On Andromeda iigustrina. Nos. 2895, 3211. 
“ My coadjutor regards this as a variety of Valsa delicalula f 
C. & E., an opinion in which I cannot concur.” — M. C. C. 
Valsa excorians. C. Sf E. 
Pustulis in cortice immersis, elevatis, erumpentibus et epider- 
midem ramorum excutientibus ; disco primo sordido; ascis clavatis ; 
sporidiis allantoideis, minimis, hyalinis (*005-*006 mm. long). 
On branches of Pyrus arbutifolia , &c. No. 3095. 
This has evidently been a species mixed up with Valsa decorticans , 
Fr., which it closely resembles, except that the sporidia in that 
species are nearly '01 mm. long, and in this scarcely exceeding half 
that length. In Europe the two species are evidently mixed 
together in herbaria. 
Valsa subcuticularis. C. & E. 
Circinata. Peritheciis globosis, decumbentibus, sub-epider- 
midem nidulantibus, ostiolis elongatis tenuibus, convergentibus ; 
ascis clavatis ; sporidiis allantoideis, hyalinis (/006-’007 mm.long). 
On branches of Holly. No. 3103. 
The bark is slightly raised and punctured by the ostiola, but the 
pustules are scarcely visible externally. When the cuticle is re- 
moved, the circinating perithecia remain attached to the inner bark, 
somewhat like very small V, pulchella. 
Valsa Acexis. Nfke. 
Diaporthe Aceris , Fckl. Symb., pp. 204. 
A distinct variety, perhaps species. 
On Acer. 
No. 3201. 
