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Journal of Mycology 
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Belonium consanguineum E. & E.—On decorticated, de¬ 
caying wood of Ilex. 
Ascomata gregarious, sessile, slightly narrowed at the base, 
black, mostly a little less than mm. diam., soft-carnose, disk 
circular roughish, margin narrow, slightly toothed, convex and 
dull amber color when young and fresh, concave and nearly 
black when dry, substance dull yellow under the microscope. 
Asci clavate-cylindrical, short-stipitate, 45-55x6-8 p , paraphyses 
simple, stout, longer than the asci. Sporidia biseriate, fusoid, 
hyaline, slightly curved, 4-nucleate, becoming 3-septate, scarcely 
constricted, 15-20x3^-4/*. 
Differs from B. bicolor in its smaller size, cellular-fibrose 
texture and narrower, sessile base. The asci also are shorter 
and narrower, and the sporidia only about half as broad. 
Godronia rugosa E. & E.—On dead limbs of Oxydendrum 
arboreum. 
Ascomata scattered, erumpent, i-i| mm. diam., sessile, closely 
embraced by the ruptured epidermis, hymenium when moist sub- 
gelatinous, turgid and rugose, obscurely glandular-roughened, 
sooty-black, lighter within. Asci clavate-cylindrical, 70-75x8-10 p, 
paraphyses abundant, united above in a sooty-olivaceous epithe- 
cium. Sporidia elongated, fusoid, nucleate, arcuate when free, 
hyaline with a faint tinge of yellow, 45-55x3-3^/*. 
The scanty glandular pubescence of the hymenium would 
indicate Belonium, but the members of that genus are mostly 
on Gramineae or on herbaceous plants. 
Plasmopora vincetoxici E. & E.—On leaves of Vincetoxi- 
cum. 
Hypophyllous, forming loose white woolly patches 3-4 mm. 
across, at length subconfluent, the upper side of the leaf opposite 
becoming brown. Conidiophorous hyphae continuous, 8-10 p 
thick, branched above, the branches issuing at a right angle and 
sending out short secondary branches with brownish, conical 
sterigmata 8-10 p long, both lateral and terminal. Conidia glo¬ 
bose or short-elliptical, averaging about 15x13 /*. Oospores glo¬ 
bose, brown, about 20 p diam. 
Cercospora capreolata E. & E.—On leaves of Bignonia 
capreolata. 
Spots reddish-brown with a reddish-pur :.T shaded margin, 
l~i cm. diam., hyphae hypophyllous in the central portion of the 
spots, arising in small spreading tufts from a small tuber-base, 
15-20x3 p, continuous, pale brown. Conidia slender, obclavate, 
continuous, brownish, slightly curved, 60-80x3 p . 
Very different from C. bignoniicola Speg. 
Cercospora hieracii E. & E.—On leaves of Hieracium ve- 
nosum. 
