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without any fruit. It is doubtless a Fusisporiwn^ but could not be 
referred to any species without recognition of the spores. If the 
separating cylindrical joints are of the nature of spores, this can 
hardly belong to the above genus. 
2356. Vezmiculaxia atxamentaxia. B. Br. — On old corn 
stalks. 
With minute hyaline spores. Probably this species, but mostly 
barren, and without any special distinctive features. 
2357. Dothidea cerasi. C. j' Ellis. 
Gregaria, parva ; pulvinulis transversale erumpentibus, elon- 
gatis, epidermide cinctis, atris, papillatis ; ascis clavatis ; sporidiis 
ellipticis, hyalinis. 
On cherry twigs. 
Scarcely a good Dothidea. Cells often approximating to distinct 
perithecia ; sporidia biseriate, hyaline, *025 X •012-*014 m.m. 
(PI. 75, fig. 2.) 
2358. Valsa salicina. -Fr, (?) — On Nyssa. 
This is probably Valsa salicina, but in bad condition ; the asci 
are all absorbed, and the majority of the sporidia in a state of 
germination. (PI. 17, fig. 17. Sporidia.) 
2359. Idelogramma ambiguum. Sclmz. — On branches of Bhus. 
The sporidia nre larger, and somewhat different in shape from 
those in specimens derived from Dr. Curtis and H. W. Ravenel, 
but the habit is similar. Sporidia •03-*035 x *012 m.m., some- 
what naviculoid ; asci '2 m.m. long. (PI. 75, fig. 5.) 
2360. Valsa Liquidambaris. Sehwz . — On Liquidamhar. 
Sporidia sausage-shapeii, liyaline, ’012 m.m. long. It is diffi- 
cult in the absence of authentic specimen to affirm that this is the 
species of Schweinitz, but it accords with specimen from the late 
Dr. Curtis. (PI. 75, fig. 16.) 
2361. Dothidea excavata. C. Ellis. 
Gregaria, discoidea, oblonga, irregularis, depressa, demum con- 
cava, atra; ascis cylindraceis ; sporidiis uniseriatis, ellipticis, mul- 
tiseptatis, muriformibus, fuscis. 
On Magnolia glauca. 
Pustules flattened, soon concave, irregular in form and size ; 
sporidia elliptical, •018--02 X 'Ol m.m., muriform, brown. With 
unusual fruit for a resembling that of Cucuihitaria, or 
some species of Hysterium. (PI. 75, fig. 4.) 
2362. Sphaeria (Obtectae) viscosa. C. Sf Ellis. 
Gregaria. Peritheciis tectis, applanatis, nigris ; ostiolo erum- 
pente ; ascis clavatis; sporidiis biseriatis, naviculoideis, hyalinis. 
On Azalea viscosa. 
liaising the bark a little so as to roughen the twigs, the ostiola 
only being exposed ; asci broadly clavate ; sporidia boat-shaped, 
hyaline, *035 x 01 m.m. (PI. 75, fig. 3.) 
Raestelia botryapites. Schw. Am. Bor. Alo. 902 = RcBsteha Ellisii, 
Peck. 
