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2421. Valsa tetraploa. B. ^ C. — On Juglans nigra. 
2422. Sphsezopsis Ribicola. C. 4’ 
Peritheciis gregariis, epidermide tectis, elevatis ; sporis ellipticis, 
briinneis. 
On currant twigs. 
Spores ’022 x ’009 m.m. brown. (Pl. 80, fig. 7.) 
Sphaeropsis Rhamni. CooTte. 
Peritheciis gregariis ; primum epidermide tectis, demum trans- 
verse fissuratis ; sporis arcte ellipticis, brunneis. 
On bark of Rhamnus (Dr. Curtis). 
Sporis ‘025 X '0075 m.m. Similar to the last, but witb nar- 
rower spores. (PI. 80, fig. 6.) 
2423. Discosia aztocreas. Fr. — On oak leaves. 
Capillazia Sphaezia-typhinae. Corda Icon. ii. t. 10, /.35. 
Sporotrichum Sphoerice-typliince^ Rabb. Deut. FI. 733. 
On Epichloe typhina. New York (Peck, 401). 
Sphoezia (Peztusae) phileuza. C. & Tech. 
Sparsa. Peritheciis orbicularibus, depressis, semi-immersis, 
atris ; ostiolo simplici, pertuso ; ascis clavatis ; sporidiis biseriatis, 
ellipticis, uniseptatis, brunneis, parum constrictis. 
On bark of Tilia Americana. New York (Peck, No. 290). 
Sporidia *022 x ’01 m.m. ; perithecia punctiform, small. (Pl. 
81, fig. 6). 
Valsa Celtidis. Coolce. 
Perithecia irregulariter circinantia, sub-immersa ; ostiola atra, in 
disco brunneo emergens ; sporidiis uniseriatis, ellipticis, unisep- 
tatis, brunneis. 
On branches of Celtis (Rav. 1833), S. Carolina. 
The perithecia, 6 8 together, are circumscribed by a black line ; 
the ostiola are emergent in a brown pulverulent disc, and hence it 
can hardly be the same as Sphaeria Celtidis^ B. & C. (Grevillea, 
No. 930) ; sporidia *02 X ’01, uniseptate, brown, constricted at the 
centre. (Pl. 81, fig. 3.) 
Melanconis amygdalina. Coohe. 
Laxe circumscripta, stromate pallida ; peritheciis circinantibus, 
globosis ; ostiolis convergentibus in disco fusco, prominulis ; ascis 
cylindraceis ; sporidiis amygdalaeformis, utrinque appendiculatis. 
On Liquidambar (Ravenel), S, Carolina. 
Apparently a Melanconis. 
Sporidia almond-shaped, brown, with a large globose nucleus, 
•023-’025 X *012 m.m., with a slender hyaline appendage at each 
end. (Pl. 81, fig. 4.) 
2356 lis. Fsilonia apaloespoza. B. ^ Br. 
The previous specimen appears to have been mixed with 
Vermicularia. 
Plates 80 ^ 81 illustrate the above communication. 
