JOURNAL OF MYCOLOGY. 
Vol. n. MANHATTAN, KANSAS, DECEMBER. 1886. No. 12. 
SYNOPSIS OF THE NORTH AMERICAN HYPO- 
CREACEAE, WITH DESCRIPTIONS 
OF THE SPECIES. 
UY KM.IS AND H. M. KVKIUIA UT. 
(Continued from ))age 12.").) 
\'2o. Dialonectkia DisrEiiSA (C. cV: E.) iirev. V. p. 88. On 
(pine)V bark, Maine. Rev. Joseph Rlake. 
Perithecia widely scattered, ovate, papillate, light red, about one half 
inillim. high, sparingly clothed with pale, weak, glandular hairs; asci 
cylindrical, 70—80x 10—12 ; sporidia subbiseriate or obliquely uniseriate, 
oblong-elliptical or almond-shaped, often more prominent on one side, 
18—22 X 7—10 y, ends subacute while lying in the asci, rounded when 
free, 2—4-nucleate, becoming uniseptate. Cooke finds triseptate, curved 
conidia oO y long. We have not seen tliem. 
120. Dialonectuia viticola ( B. & C.) (Jrev. IV, p. 4."). “On 
branches of vine, Alabama. Peters, No. 522o. 
“ Scattered, bright crimson, soft, collapsing laterally, seated on a thin, 
white mycelium ; sporidia uniseriate, elliptical, uniseptate.” In Grev. 
XII, p. 82, Cooke gives the measurements of the sporidia as 10 x 4 y. 
127. Dialonectkia EiJCALYrTi, Ck. & Hark. Grev. XII, p. 82. On 
bark of Eucalyj^tus brandies, California (Ilarkness). 
Scattered, superficial, pale; perithecia globose, at length subde¬ 
pressed (2 millim.), at first beset with papillose, hyaline hairs, linally 
bare ; nsci clavate, 8-spored ; sporidia lanceolate, uniseptate, not con¬ 
stricted, hyaline, 10—18 x 4 y. 
128. Dialonectkia squamulos.a (Ell.) Bull. Torr. Bot. Club IX, 
p. 20. On decaying wood of a fallen limb, Newfield, N. J., November, 1881. 
Gregarious, minute (75—lOO/- ), pale, ovate-globose, covered, except the 
brownish, obtuse, slightly prominent ostiolum.with a light-colored, si)uam- 
