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irregularibus, 10—16 P in diameter, episporio levi donatis, pallide fuscid- 
ulis, in planta adhuc viventi germinantibus; tegumento communi tenu- 
issimo, pseudoparenchymatico e cellulis fuscis contexto denseque appli- 
cato ; sporidiolis filiformibus, tenuissimis, ssepius flexuosis, usque ad 70 
p longis, vix 1 P crassis.” 
Habitat in foliis Limyianthemi lacunosi, pr. Green Pond, Morris Co., 
1ST. Y., Americse borealis (E. A. Rau). 
9. Doassansia Epilobii, Earlow in Botanical Gazette, 1883, p. 277; 
Crypt. Flora White Mountains, p.239. Exsicc.:—Ellis, North American 
Fungi, n. 1186. 
“Sori globosis vel confluendo lobulatis, 80—200, rarius 250 P in diam¬ 
eter metientibus, amphigenis, prominulis, plerumque ad apices foliorum 
gregatim collectis, in maculis sive areis palUde flavescentibus dispositis; 
sporis e globoso irregulariter polyhedricis, 7. 5—17 (plerumque 10—14 p) 
in diameter, dense congestis, episporio tenuiusculo, levi donatis, pallide 
coloratis; tegumento communi e cellulis crasse tunicatis, atro-brun- 
neis efformato.” 
Habitat in foliis Epilobii alpini ad margines torrentis “King’s Ravine” 
in America boreali (Farlow). 
10. Doassansia IIottonle (Rostr.) DeTon. Entyloma Hottoniat , 
Rostrup in Thumen Mycotheca Universalis, n. 2222. Exsicc.:—Thumen, 
Mycoth. Univ., n. 2222. 
“Soris hemisplitericis, gregariis, rufescentibus, 80—200 P in diameter, 
raro oblongis; sporis rotundato-angulatis, 9—14 P in diameter, episporio 
tenui, levi donatis, dilute fuscidulis; tegumento communi arete adnato, 
distincte evoluto, brunneo.” 
Habitat in foliis vivis Hottonice palustris, pr. Skarup ins. Fionise in 
Dania (Rostrup et Johanson). 
11. Doassansia Comari (Berk, et Br.), DeTon. et Massee in Herb. 
Kewensi; Protomyces Comari , Berk, et Broome in Ann. Nat. Hist., No. 
1708; Berlese et DeToni, Syll. Phycomyc. in Sacc. Syll. Fung, omnium, 
Vol. VII, p. 321, No. 1135. 
“Soris gregariis vel sparsis, siccitate atris, 1—1.5 mm. in diameter, 
metientibus; sporis late ellipticis, 10 x 7 p, levibus, in sicco dilute vinosis, 
tegumento communi bene evoluto.” 
Habitat in foliis Comari palustris , pr. Forfar Britannia. 
AUTHORITIES QUOTED. 
1. Berkeley, M. J., and Broome, C. E.—Notices of British Fungi 
(Ann. Nat. Hist., 1836-1882). 
2. Berlese, A. N., et De Toni, J. B.—Sylloge Phycomycetum in Sac- 
cardo Sylloge Fungorum omnium, Vol. VII, Patavii, 1888. 
3. Briard, M.—Champignons nouveaux ou rares de l’Aube fasc II 
( Revue Mycologique VIII, n. 29). Toulouse, 1886. 
4. Cornu, M.—Sur quelques Ustilaginees nouvelles ou peu connues 
(Annales des Sciences Naturelles, Sixieme serie, Botanique, tome XV, p. 
269, t. 14-16). Paris, 1883. 
