344 BEV. M. J. BERKELEY OX CUBAX FUNGI. 



zil, United States, Canada. All the Cuban specimens belong to 

 a smaller form. . 



497. G. FiMBRiATUs, Fr, St/st, iii, p. 16. (248, 689, 691, ) 



On the ground. Hah. Australia, Tasmania, New Zealand, 



■ * ' — 



Car. Inf., Europe. Two forms occur in Cuba, a la 

 smaller. 



498. G. MiRADiLis, Mo7ii. Syll. p. 286, (246, 695, 696.) 



Hah 



Dyplocxsxis, B. ^ C, 



E strato communi oriunda. Peridium duplex; extcrius coria- 

 ceum, patergeforme, ore magno quasi circximscisso apertum ; in- 

 tcrius membranaceum, ore pan^o ciliato. Capillitium laxum. 

 Spora? globosa?. 



499, UiPLocYSTis Wrightii, B. ^' C. (697.) 



Apparently on rotten wood. Densely gregarious; outer pe- 

 ridium \ of an inch across, resembling a Peziza when empty ; 

 margin slightly jagged, probably open from an early stage of 

 growth ; interior delicately filamentous, opening somewhat after 

 the fashion of Oea^ter Jimhriattis ; flocci and globose spores 

 ('00025 of an inch in diameter) pale umber. 



TrLOSTOMA, P, 



500, TuLosTOMA EXASPERATUM, MoTit. ! Cub. p. 317, tab xi. fig. 4. 



(247, 709, 710.) 

 On earth. No. 710 is far smoother than the other specimens 

 Hah. Neilgerrhies. 



Lycoperdon, Tourn. 



501. Lycoperdon vyriforme, Sch^ff. t. 189. (251, 255, 256, ^S7y 



701, 703, 707, 708.) 



ground 



New Zealand, Venezuela, United 



Hah, Hindustan, Tasmai 

 States, Arctic America, Europe. 



502. L, c^LATUM, Fr. Syst. iii. p. 32. (698.) 



On the ground. Hah. Hindustan, Australia, Car. Inf., Eocky 

 Mountains, Europe. 



503. L. rusio, B. ^ C. Parvum, globosum, glabrum, siccum corru- 

 gutum, astomum ; capillitio sporisque minoribus globosis la;vibus 

 atropurpureis ; myccllo copiosissiino. (253.) 



