ON CUBAN FUNGI. 339 



Amongst leaves in woods. July. Sah. New Zealand, Tas- 

 mania, United States, Europe. 



467. C. MiSELLA., B. (§' C (222.) Alba, simplex, clavata, obtusa; 

 stipite tenui, basi spongiosa dilatata. 



Attached to 3Iosses. K'ot exceeding | inch in length ; opake 

 when dry. Nearly allied to (7. paupercula^ B. & C, a species from 

 Venezuela, which also grows on moss, but is pellucid and rugose 

 when dxy. 



43, Calocera, Fr, 



468. C. STRicTA, Fr. Ep. p. 581. (254.) 



On rotting sticks, June. Yellowish. Hob. Europe. 



469. C. FLAGELLiFORMis, B. *§' C. (207.) Stipitc cylindHco, raniis 

 paucis strictis flagelliformibus acutlssimis. 



On hark of dead trees. October. 



44. Typiilla, Fr, 



470. T. MuscicoLA, Fr, Ep. p. 585. (559.) 



On moss. ITah. Southern United States, Europe. 



471. T. TENUissiMA, Curt, in SilL Journ. 1848, p. 350. (563.) 



On dead leaves. Hah, South Carolina (No. 1358), Venezuela. 



472. T, suBUL^FORMis, B, 8f C. (562.) Candida, filiformis, acutis- 

 slma, basi orbicular! tomeiitosa affixa. 



On bark. About | inch high. Sometimes two or three in- 

 dividuals grow from the same base, which then looks like Corti- 

 cium Iceve, 



45. PlSTILLARIA, Fr, 



473. p. QuisauiLiARis, Fr. Ep. p. 587. (ss^-) 



On dead leaves. Sab. Europe. 



474. P. pusiLLA, Fr. Ep, p. 687. iss"^') 



On stems of herbaceous plants. Hah. Europe. 



475. P. suBPELLUCiDA, B, <^' C (783.) Alba, subpellucida, linearis, 

 leviter clavata, basi subincrassata. 



On Fern-stems. December. Only veiy slightly clavate. Not 

 1 line high. 



^1^. P. cuPREssiFORMis, B. ^' C. (560.) Stipite brevi setiformi 

 nigro ; capitulo eupressiformi griseo pulverulento. 



On twigs. About a quarter of a line high., 



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