Sept. 1904] 
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“Sporodochia erumpenti-superficialia, hemisphaerico-pul- 
vinata, atra, subfragilia, superficie pulverulenta, ex hyphis ramu- 
losis, septulatis, ochraceo-fuligineis contexta. Hyphae exteriores, 
seu sporophora, vage ramulosae, parce septatae, inaequales. Coni- 
dia globoso-angulosa, catenulata, inaequaliter cruciatim vel radiatim 
septata, fuliginea.— Est omnino generi Trimmatostromati paral- 
lelum, sed dictyosporum. Occupabit inter Tuberculariaceas 
dematieas numerum 267. Cfr. Sacc. Tab. comp. p. 61.” 
[ D euteromycetae. ] 
Busseella P. Hennings n. g. Mucedinaceae. Engler’s Bo- 
tanische Jahrbiicher, 33 140. 1902. 
“Hyphae fertilis erectae, simplices, septatae, apice clavatae 
vel subpalmatae. Conidia acrogena, haud catenulata, ovato-ellip- 
soidea, colorata, basidia breves. Cephalosporiaceae. Oedocephalo 
a^^inis. ,, 
[ Deuteromycetse ] 
Camarosporellum Tassi n. g. Spfoeropsidese. Bulletino 
del Laboratorio ed Orto Botanico di Siena, 5:62. 1902. 
1902. 
“Perithecia globosa, membranacea, maculicola; sporulse 
minutae, ovoidese v. piriformae, pluriseptato-muriformes, coloratae, 
in C. Eucalypti Wint. basidiis brevibus suffultae.” 
[ Deuteromy cetae ] 
Camarosporulum FI. Tassi n. g. Sphaeropsideas. Bulletino 
del Laboratorio ed Orto Botanico di Siena, 5 163. 1902. 
“Perithecia subcutaneo-erumpentia, globulosa v. depressFa, 
atra, membranacea v. subcoriacea; sporulae ovoideae v. oblongae, 
minute, 2-pluriseptato-muriformes, coloratae. ,, 
[ Deuteromycetae] 
Cephaliophora Thaxter n. g. Hyphomycetes. Botanical 
Gazette, 35:157. March 1903. 
“Vegetative hyphae copious, branching, septate, colorless. 
Sporophores arising as short branches from the hyphae, which 
become more or less abruptly enlarged distally to form a variably 
differentiated head, from the surface of which the spores are 
produced. Spores once to several times transversely septate, be¬ 
coming brownish, the sterile basal segment narrowed to form a 
more or less distinct pedicellate attachment.’’ 
[Deuteromycetae] 
Cercosporidium Earle n. g. Dematiaceae. Muhlenbergia, 
1:16. July, 1901. 
“Biophilus: sporophores elongate, soft, pannose, fasciculate: 
conidia acrogenous and pleurogenous, oblong, oval or ovate, once 
or several septate. 
“This is related to Cercospora, but differs in the long thread 
like sporophores and in the broader and shorter conidia. As the 
