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Ascis ovatis, longe stipitatis. Sporidiis triradiatis, brunneis (limbo 
•012 x *003 mm.). 
On Podocarpus elongatus, and P. Tliunbergii. Cape. 
Most distinct from C. uberata , Fr., which has globose sporidia. 
Dothidea Halepensis. Cke. 
Foliicola, atra, prominula, convexa, Ise vis, cellulis paucis. Ascis 
ovatis. Sporidiis ellipticis, uniseptatis, fuscis (’014 X ‘005 mm.). 
On leaves of Pinus halepensis . France. 
Valsa Burchelli. Cke. 
Pustulis tectis, erumpentibus ; peritheciis atris (6-10), superne 
attenuatis, convergentibus, nigro-limitatis. Ascis clavatis. Spori- 
diis fusiformibus, hyalinis, 5-7 septatis, hinc illic cellulis divisis, 
(‘045 x •01- , 0l2 mm.). Microstylosporis linearibus, curvulis (’01 
mm. long). 
On branches. Brazil. (Burchell, No. 2390.) 
Sphaeria (Cortocolae) Peruviana. Che. 
Sparsa, tecta. Peritheciis atris, subdepressis, minimis. Ascis 
pyriformibus. Sporidiis congestis, inordinatis, hyalinis, ellipticis, 
triseptatis (-015 X ’006 mm.). 
On twigs of grape vine. Peru. 
ON SPHiEBIA QUERCUUM. Schwz. 
Mr. J. B. Ellis has recently published a note in the “ Proceed- 
ings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia,” in 
which he claims to have established the fact that all the following 
species are forms of the same fungus, i.e. : — 
Sphaeria quercuum. Schwz. 
Sphaeria mutila. Rav. F. Car. iii. 62. 
Sphaeria ambigua. Schwz. 
Sphaerie Meliae. Schwz. 
Sphaeria entaxia. C. E. 
Sphaeria eriostega. C. & E. 
Sphaeria viscosa. C. E. 
Sphaeria erratica. C. fy E. 
Sphaeria thyoidea. C. # E. 
Sphaeria pyriospora. Eliis. 
Botryosphaeria pustulata. Sace. 
Dothidea venenata. C. § E. 
Dothidea cerasi. C. 4" E. 
Thumenia Wisteriae. Relini. 
Sphaeria Hibisci. Scliw. 
Sphaeria Persimmons. Schw. 
Sphaeria Crataegi. Schw. 
Yalsa mahaleb. C. § E. 
Melogramma Aceris. C. fy E. 
Sphaeria fuliginosa. M. fy N. 
