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2408. Sphaeria solutae. C. d; E. 
Peritheciis sparsis, semi-immersis, solubilis, superne attenuatis ; 
ascis clavatis ; sporidiis biserialibus, cylindricis, triseptatis, hya- 
linis. 
On pine boards. 
Sporidia *025 X *008 m.m. The perithecia are easily removed, 
or fall out of the matrix. (PI. 80, fig. 16.) 
2409. Ophiotheca umbrina. B. 4" C- — On CEnothera. 
The globose spores are about *01 m.m. diam. (PI. 80, fig. 2.) 
2410. Sphaeria (Caulicolae) doliolum. P. — On CEnothera biennis. 
2411. Solenia candida. Fr. — On bark of white cedar. 
2412. Diatrype quercina. Fr. var. lignicola. C. (b E. — On de- 
corticated oak branches. 
It is deemed more prudent to consider this for the present as a 
variety of the common Diatrype quercina, Fr., although very dif- 
ferent in appearance on account of the matrix The asci are 
clavate, elongated, stipitate, with numerous sausage-shaped spores, 
brownish in the mass, as in the typical form. 
2413. Imperfect condition of some Fungus, probably Stictis 
quercifolia. 
On oak leaves. 
2414. Peziza (Tapesia) subiculata. Scliw. — On dead Vaccinium. 
This is probably the species intended by Schweinitz. It much 
resembles Peziza fuscce, with a tawny disc. 
2415. Hysterium subrugosum. C.dE. 
Sparsum, atrum, opacum ; peritheciis ellipticis, vel linearibus, 
obtusis, transversim subrugosum ; labiis rigentibus ; ascis clavatis ; 
sporidiis ellipticis, utrinque sub-attenuatis, fuscis, fenestrato- 
septatis. 
On hard dry oak. 
Sporidia multiseptate, with transverse septa, pale brown, *045 X 
*015 m.m. We have seen no species to which these specimens can 
be referred. (PI. 81, fig. 1.) 
2416. Hysterium hyalinum. C. 4* Pk. — On old oak stump. 
(PI. 81, fig. 5.) 
2417. Hysterium Gerardi. C. 4' Pk.—0\\ decorticated maple. 
2418. Hysterium Gerardi. C. 4* Pk.— 0\\ decorticated wood. 
2419. Peziza (Mollisia) coccinella. Somm . — On dry oak limbs. 
2420. Vermicularia compacta. C. ^ E. 
Peritheciis gregariis, hispidis, atris, distinctis, compactis; sporis, 
fusiformibus, curvulis, utrinque acutis, nucleatis, demum septatis. 
On Vitis vinifera twigs. 
The curved spores are about *02 m.m. long, at length faintly 
septate The perithecia are disposed at regular distances, entirely 
surrounding the twig for some inches, giving a peculiar rough 
appearance. 
