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[Ascomycetse.] 
Henningsinia A. Moller n. g. Sphseriacese. Phycomyceten 
und Ascomyceten, 309. 1901. 
“Stromata mit einer urnenartigen Vertiefung, in welcher die 
lang cylindrischen Perithecien dicht gedrangt stehen. Ueber 
ihnen liegt eine nicht durchbohrte feste Deckelscheibe, nach deren 
Verwitterung erst die Sporen frei werden konnen. Sporen ein- 
zellig, dunkel.” 
[Ascomycetse.] 
Heterophlegma Clements n. g. Pezizacese. Bulletin of the 
Torrey Botanical Club, 30:92. Feb. 1903. 
“Apothecia superficialia, sessilia, carnosa, hemisphseri-co- 
cupulata, fufuraceo-excipulata, magna; epithecium nullum; para- 
physes prsesentes; hypothecium percrassum, hyalinum, trilami- 
natum, lamina superiore et enferiore pseudoparenchymaticis, me- 
dullari hyphis parallelis intertextisque, tramitiforme; excipulum 
tenue, filis brevibus tomentosum. Asci octospori, cylindracei, 
iodo valde caerulescentes. Sporse continuse, hyalinse, ellipticse. 
Nomen propter hypothecium laminatum, herteos, dissimilis, 
plegma, vimineum. 
“Est Plicaria hypothecio heteromorpho.” 
[Ascomycetse.] 
Hypodermopsis Earle n. g. Hypodermatacese. Bulletin of 
the New York Botanical Garden, 21(345). 25 April 1902. 
“Ascoma elongate, black, minute, confluent with the host 
tissues (as in Hypo derma) ; ascospores elliptic or spindle-shaped, 
brown, two or more septate. 
“This is not to be confounded with Rhytidhysterium, al¬ 
though the spore characters are the same. In the latter genus the 
ascoma is fully erumpent with inrolled lips that expand to discoid 
when moistened. It should probably be placed in the Cenangia- 
cese rather than in the Hypodermatacese. This family when 
properly defined forms a natural group in which the elongated 
ascoma is buried, having its walls more or less completely blended 
with the host tissue. The structure is comparable to that of 
Rhytisma in the Phacidiacese or of Phyllachora in the Dothi- 
deales.” 
[Ascomycetse.] 
Hyposcypha Bres. n. g. Helotiacese. Broteria, Revista de 
Sci. Nat. Collegio S. Fiel, 2189. 1903. 
“Ascomata ceraceo-carnosula, stipitata, ex urceolato scutel- 
lata, textura prosenchymatica, sc. e cellulis cylindaceis, elongatis, 
extus ex hyphis terminalibus, contextis, prolongato-disjunctis vil- 
losa, Asci tereti-fusoidei, 8-spori. Sporse hyaline, oblongse vel 
fusoidese. Paraphyses filiformes, apice obtusse plus minusve vel 
vix incrassatse. 
“A genere Dasyscpha differt deficientia pili genuini in asco- 
mate.” 
