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NEW JERSEY FUNGI. 
Sporidesmium aurantiacum. B. C, in Grevillea.— On naked 
maple. A very curious species. No. 2303. 
Sporidesmium polymorphum. Corda. 
On Morus. Nos. 2437, 2447. 
On oak. Nos. 2290, 2429. 
Sporidesmium hysterioideum. C. & E. 
Hysteriiforme. Sporis pyriforme vel obovatis, 1-3 septatis, 
longitudinaliter divisis, brunneis. 
On bleached maple. 
Scattered over the wood like an Hysteriwn^ erumpent. Spores 
•015--018 X •01-‘012 mm., clear, brown; septa distinct. No. 
0430 is an early stage of the same thing. Bather an aberrant 
species ; the spores spring from a brown stroma. No. 2428. 
Epicoccum scabrum. Corda. 
Spores large, rough, *035 mm. diam. 
On pine lately sawn and packed close. No. 2440. 
Sporocybe byssoides. 70*.— On dead stems of Bidens. 
No. 2424. 
Helminthosporium macrocarpum. Grev. — On dead black oak 
limbs. No. 2432. 
Septosporium maculatum. C. E. 
Maculseforme. Floccis erectis, flexuosis, septatis ; spoils clava- 
tis, interdum apiculatis, 5-7 septatis, hinc illic longitudinaliter divi- 
sis, brunneis. 
On bark of Magnolia glauca. 
Forming definite black spots on the bark nearly an inch in 
length. Spores variable, *03- 04 mm. long ; pedicels hyaline. 
No. 2427. 
Cercospora concentrica. C.^E. 
Maculis griseis. Floccis fasciculatis, in pustulas circinantibus 
congestis, elongatis, flexuosis, simplicibus, semitatis ; spoils cylin- 
draceis, rectis vel curvulis, 3-5 septatis. 
On leaves of Yucca filamentosa. 
Seated on orbicular or elliptical greyish spots. Erumpent, 
forming circinating pustules, which split the cuticle in a stellate 
manner ; threads amber-coloured, flexuous, rather highly developed, 
densely crowded together ; spores variable, at length 3-5, or more, 
septate, •05-*07 mm. long. No. 2150. 
Gonytrichum caesium. Nees.— On Moinis. ^ Near Malaga, N.J. 
November, 1876. No number. 
Rhinotrichum repens. Preuss in Sturm Deutsch Flora.— On fallen 
trunk of an old apple tree. 
Not differing from specimens published by Fuckel, except in 
rather more highly developed threads. Spores *02 X *012 mm. 
No. 2455. 
Iieotia lubrica. P.— On old sandy charcoal beds. No. 2434. 
No. 2290, on oak, is a species of Peziza allied to P. fusca, but 
entirely barren. 
