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NEW JEESEY FUNGI. 
On Red Cedar. 
Sporidia -012 X *007 mm. The few scattered small perithecia, 
some of them contain stylosphores resembling a Splioeropsis. 
They are also accompanied sparsely by a small species of Monoto- 
sjwra, with globose spores (-02 mm. diam.), furnished at the base 
with a hyaline apicnlns. No. 2478. 
Sphaexia (Immersae) surrecta. Coohe, in Grevillea V. 
Sporidiis triseptatis, torulosis, brunneis, -025 X *008 mm. 
On old poplar board. 
Apparently not differing from British specimens on old pine 
railings. No. 2468. 
Sphaeria (Obtectae) thuridonta. C. ^ E. 
Sparsa. Peritheciis epidermide tectis, prominulis; ascis cylin- 
draceis ; sporidiis uniseriatis, ellipticis, brunneis, fenestratis; 
stylosporis obtuse biconicis, nniseptatis, brunneis. 
On Nyssa multijiora. 
Sporidia elliptic, constricted in the centre, 5 septate, with longi- 
tudinal divisions, brown, "025 X -01 mm. Accompanied by stylo- 
spores in other perithecia wliicli are elliptic, uniseptate, brown. 
•04 X -02 mm. No. 2431. 
Sphaeria (obtectae) secreta. C. 4* E. 
Sparsa, epidermide tecta. Peritheciis brunneis, globosis, demum 
applanatis ; ascis clavatis ; sporidiis allantoideis, hyalinis. 
Under the bark of deal Viburnum. 
Wholly concealed, and only seen when the bark is stripped off, 
Sporidia sausage-shaped, •01-‘012 mm. long. No. 2327. 
Sphaeria (obtectae) vexata. C. Sf E. 
Subgregaria, subimmersa, tecta. Peritheciis ovatis, atris ; ascis 
clavatis ; sporidiis hyalinis allantoideis ; Stylosporis rectis, linea- 
ribus minutis. 
On branches of Andromeda ligustrina! 
Collected in patches, somewhat in lines, splitting the bark with 
the conical ostrola. Sporidia sausage-shaped *01 mm. long. 
Stylospores in distinct perithecia with longer necks, minute, straight, 
linear, *005 mm. long. The asci are not well matured, many of 
them containing only a granular peasma. No. 2457. 
Sphaeria sepelibilis. B. ^ C. in Grevillea^ No. 928 . 
On Smilax. Newfield. 
Sporidia elliptic, brown, ’018 X -008 mm., nucleate. No. 2253. 
In No. 2456, on stem of old Boletus^ the apparent perithecia 
contained neither asci nor spores. 
Sphaeria aliquanta. C. ^ E. 
Sparsa. Peritheciis applanatis, epidermide nigrifacta tectis ; 
ascis breviter clavatis; sporidiis lanceolatis, quadrinucleatis, demum 
triseptatis, hyalinis, ad dissepimentis constrictis. 
On Smilax. 
Asci shortly clavate, almost saccate ; sporidia sublanceolate, 
obtuse at the extremities, hyaline, ’OS-’Odb x ‘1^1 ; endo- 
