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drische, septierte Conidien zerfallen. Eine Hiille fehlt voll- 
standig, die Entwickelung der Acervuli erfolgt in den aussersten 
Gewebsschichten — bei den beiden beschriebenen Arten im Peri¬ 
derm — und bricht der Fruchtkorper sehr bald durch und wird 
frei.” 
[ Deuteromycetae. ] 
Siropatella v. Hohnel n. g. Excipulaceae. Annales Myco- 
logici, i :40i. 30 Sept. 1903. 
“Pycnidia globosa, erumpenti-superficialia, carnoso-coriacea, 
nigra, primum clausa, demum irregulariter dehiscentia et late 
hiantia. Basidia dense stipata, simplicia, brevia. Conidia ac- 
rogena hyalina, didyma, catenulata.” 
[Deuteromycetae.] 
Sporocystis Morgan n. g. Tuberculariaceae. Journal of My¬ 
cology, 8 1169. Dec. 1902. 
“Sporocystis condita Morgan gen. & sp, nov.—Stroma large, 
subglobose, fleshy, white, with a mycelium of slender white fila¬ 
ments ; the spores a dense superficial layer. The pellucid hyphae 
compacted into a soft parenchymatous tissue, rich in fatty glob¬ 
ules ; the spores borne on the more or less distinct extremities. 
Spores sub-globose, white, 50-70 mic. in diameter, each composed 
of many small spherical cells, 9-11 mic. in diameter. 
“Growing on old leaves in woods; Preston, Ohio, October 
1902. The stromata usually scattered, 1-2 mm. in diameter, oc¬ 
casionally two or three confluent. The dry spore shows best the 
cells of which it is composed. The stroma, mycelium and spores 
all abound in oil-globules as in the Entomophthoraceae; these are 
best exhibited in a drop of water.” 
[ Deuteromycetae. ] 
Sporodiniopsis v. Hohnel n. g. Hyphomycetes. Annales 
Mycologici, 11528. 10 Dec. 1903. 
“Hyphae pallide vel hyalinae, septatae, steriles repentes, fer- 
tiles erectae, repetito dichotome ramosae; ramulis ultimis ad api- 
cem vix incrassatis; conidiis numerosis, hyalinis vel subhyalinis, 
ovatis, continuis, in capitulum aggregatis, muco conglutinatis.” 
[ Deuteromycetae. ] 
Stachybotryella Ell. & Barthol. n. g. Hyphomycetes. 
Journal of Mycology, 8:177. Dec. 1902. 
“Differs from Stachybotrys in its paler color, creeping habit 
and absence of any perceptible basidia, the conidia arising directly 
from the slightly swollen, minutely roughened apex of the fertile 
hyphae.” 
[ Deuteromycetae. ] 
Stagonosporella FI. Tassi n. g. Sphaeropsideae. Bullettino 
del Laboratorio ed Orto Botanico di Siena, 5 150. 1902. 
“Perithecia globoso-lenticularia, epidermide velata, maculi- 
cola; sporulae cylindraceae, typice 3-septatae, hyalinae.’ 
