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but not SO much as in D. hystrix. Asci very minute, about *04 
m.m. long ; sporidia *005 m.m. long. 
2335. Diatzype collariata. C. 8f Ellis, 
Pustulis longitudinaliter erumpentibus, S£epe seriatis, maxime 
elevatis ; ostiolis longissimis, cylindraceis, in collaris bruiineis con- 
gestis ; sporidiis allantoideis. 
On hickory branches. 
Erumpent, in more or less irregular longitudinal lines. Pustules 
elongated, ostiola cylindrical, terete, black, shining, bound together 
in a brown collar, through more than half their length ; sporidia 
profuse, 'OOS-'Ol m.m. long. Avery characteristic species, unlike 
any with which we are acquainted. 
2337 & 2295. Sphaeropsis quercina. C. Ellis. 
Peritheciis in massam communam congestis, erumpentibus, 
epidermide cinctis ; spores magnis hyalinis, ovalibus vel ellipticis, 
granulis repletis. 
On white oak, and yellow oak. 
Having very much the appearance of a Diatrype. Substance of 
the perithecia vinous-purple ; spores originating on thick pedicels, 
from subglobose to elliptic, *02- -04 X •012--02 m.m., highly re- 
fractive. 
2338. Patellaria zhabazbazina. Berh.— OnEuhus. 
This is in an immature condition undoubtedly of the above 
species. 
2339. Dezmatea caznea. C. (Sj Ellis. 
Coespitosa, minuta, ochraceo-carnea, erumpens ; cupulis stipi- 
tatis, turbinatis, demum excavatis, extus furfuraceis, pallidiore ; 
ascis clavatis ; sporidiis ellipticis, saepe triseptatis, hyalinis. 
On bark of Acer ruhrum. 
Cups m.m. broad, 3-4 together, breaking through the bark, 
ochraceous flesh colour, externally mealy. Allied to Dermatea 
pallida, Cooke, but smaller, more cupulate, and of a different 
colour, 'the fruit differs from that of Dennatea acericola, Pk., 
which it also resembles. Breaking through and surrounded by the 
cuticle ; sporidia •02--022 X '008 m.m. (PI. 75, fig. 9.) 
2340. Feziza zubella. Pers. — On maple. 
2341. Diplodia thyoidea. C. <&: Ellis. 
Peritheciis erumpentibus, subgregariis, globosis, papillatis, atris, 
nitidis ; sporis centro constrictis, cellulis globosis, brunneis. 
On bark of Cupressus thyoides. 
Erumpent, seated amongst the fibres of the bark, when the 
cuticle is cast off, black, shining, globose ; spores strongly con- 
stricted, each cell globose, •025--028 X •012--013 m.m. 
2342. Diatzype dzyophila. Curr. var. Mixioz.— On Quercus nigra. 
Sporidia exactly as in the typical form, of which Diatrype trun- 
cata, Ellis, is a normal condition. Sporidia narrowly elliptic, 
brown, -012 m.m. long. (PI. 75, fig. 13.) 
