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RELIQU2E LIBERTlANiE. 
in Herb., is an undeveloped condition of the same species. Our 
specimens are imperfect and sterile. 
Gibbera pulicaris. Fr. CSpharia carulea, Lib. in Herb.) 
On stems of Brassicce oleracea. 
Our specimens are sterile. 
Gibbera pulicaris. CSphariapopulicola, Lib. in Herb .) 
On branches of Poplar. 
Also the same species, mostly stylosporous, but with a few asci, 
which are scarce mature. 
Valsa leucostoma. P. var. Juniperina Spharia sp. nov. Lib. in Herb. 
Hardly distinct from V. leucostoma. Disc white. 
On branches of Juniperus. 
Melanconis modonia. Tul. (stylospores). StegoJiosporium Castanea, 
Lib. in Herb. 
On bark of Castanea. Autumn. 
Melanconis macrospora. Tul. (stylospores). Coryneum macrospora, 
Berk. Scolicosporium Fagi , Lib. in Herb. 
On bark of Fagus. 
Melanconis chrysostroma. Tul. Didymosporium deplanatum, Lib. in 
Herb. 
On branches of Carpinus. 
The yellow stroma is not recognizable in the dried specimens, 
but habit and fructification are identical. Madame Libert appa- 
rently overlooked the asci, which are nevertheless present. 
Massaria loricata. Tul. (stylospores). Melanconium Fagi, Lib. in 
Herb. 
On bark of Fagus. 
Biaporthe occulta. Nitschlce. Sphceria strobilicola, 7Ab. in Herb. 
On scales of cones of Pinus abies. 
Melogramma homaleum. Fr. proxima. Sphceria sp. nov., Lib. in Herb. 
Sporidiis elliptico-elongatis, triseptatis, fuscis. 
On branches of Acer pseudoplatanus. 
Bothiora sphasroides. Fr. Dothichiza sphceroides, Lib. in Herb . 
On bark. With perfect asci, and mature sporidia. 
Bothiora pyrenophora. Fr. Dothichiza Sorbi, Lib. in Herb. 
On Sorbus aucuparia. 
These specimens will prove that Fuckel was correct in removing 
Bothiora to Ascomycetes. 
Bothiora pinastri. (Lib.). Dothichiza pinastri, Lib. in Herb. 
On bark of firs. 
Basicsphaeria ovina. Pers, Sphceria species nova, Lib. in Herb. 
On Phalaris arundinacea. 
Basiosphaeria macrotricha . (B. Sf Br). Spharia sp. 
On Rubus Idceus. 
Also on fir leaves. 
The latter greatly resembles in habit and external features a 
species from North America, of which the following is the 
diagnosis. 
