ON CUBAX FUXOT, 337 



Underside of logs in woods. Marcli. Looks like a thin coat- 

 ing of wax poured over the surface. Hob. Southern United 

 States, No. 2936, Curt. 



447. C. suBCONTiNUUM, B. Sf C (537.) EflFusuiR, ochraceum, im- 

 marginatum, laeve, glabrum, intus brunneum, reviviscens. 



On bark. Spreading for several inches. Cracked, apparently 

 from the splitting of the matrix. 



448. C. SIMILE, B, 8f C, (543.) Effusum, pallidum, imraarginatum, 

 sinuato-rimosum, glabrum, intus brunneum, crusto flavo insidens ; 

 margine tenuissimo. 



On bark. Spreading for several inches. Eesembling some- 

 what resupinate states of C Iceve, The yellow mycelium is so in- 

 corporated with the bark, that we hesitate somewhat about its real 

 nature, 



39. GuEPiNiA, Ft, 



449. G. SPATHULARIA, Fr. Ep, p. 566; Mont, Cub. p. 370. (553-) 

 On dead wood. Hab, Hindustan, Surinam, Ceylon, New Zea- 

 land, Brazil, South Carolina, Texas. 



450. G. FissA, B, Ann, Nat, Hist, x. p. 383. (554O 



On dead wood. Hab, Guiana, Ceylon, River Amazon, Sinea- 

 pore. 



451. G. PALMicEPS, J5. I.e. (555, 195.) 

 Cracks in logs. December. JIab. Ceylon. 



40. CVPHELLA, Fr. 



452. C. MUS^coLA, B, i^ C, (751.) Pileo crucibulifonni pallitle 

 purpurco brevissime stipitato sessilive, extus tomentosu ; hynienio 

 luteo. 



On sheaths of Plantain-leaves, About a line across. 



453. C. PALM ARUM, B, Sr C, (753,) Alba; pileo cyathiformi, extns 

 subtiliter pruinoso; stipite brevi totnentcso crassiusculo. 



On petioles of Palms. June. Scarcely a line hic;h ; stem rather 

 thick for the size of the pileus, often oblique. 



41. Hypocuyus, Fkb, 



454. 11. HOLOXANTHUS, Mout, Cub, p. 36?. 



On bark. 



455. H. ALBO-ciNCTUS, 3Ionf,l Cub. p. 'MS. (200.) 



On bark, Hab. New Zealand, River Amazon, VenezueT.i, 

 Louisiana. . 



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