346 REV. M. J. BERKELEY ON CUBAN FUNGI, 



SCLEEODEUMA, P. 



512. Scleroderma tenerum, B. 4- C. Peridio globoso tenero 

 luteo, squamis pyramidatis apice planis vestito, stellatim dehiscente ; 

 stipite brevi vel obsolete ; mycelio membranaceo luteo ; sporis atro- 

 purpureis. (702.) 



Amongst moss. December. About half an inch across. 



NIDULARIACEL 



Ctathus, Tuh 



513. Cyathus iNTERMEDius, TuL Ann, d. Sc, Nat. 1844, i. p. 72, 

 tab. 4. figs. 4-7.— Nidularia intermedia, Mont. ! Cub. p. 321. (685.) 



On dead sticks. July. Hah, Mauritius. 



514. C. MoNTAGNEi, Tul h c. i. p. 70, tab. 4. figs. 9-11. (243-) 

 On the ground. Spores '0008 inch long. Hah. Brazil. 



515. C. LiMBATUSj Tul. I. c. p. 78. tab. 4, figs. 12-17- (z4-o. 682, 

 683.) 



On earth and rotten wood. July, December. Hah. Sierra 

 Leone, Bahia, Gruiana, Eiver Amazon, Spores '0007 inch long 

 by '00025 wide. This was sent from Sierra Leone as the nest 

 of a small Bee. 



516. C. PcEPPiGii, Tul. L c. p. 77, tab. 4. figs. 23-25. 



On the ground. Mr. Lea. Hah. Venezuela, Gruiana. 



517. C. PALLiDUS, B. fy C. Utero campaniformi squamis ereetis 

 stuppeis vestito, fibris apicalibus junctis ; margine vix striate ; sporis 

 subglobosis. ( 684 .) 



On dead wood. Spores '0001 inch in diameter. 



518. C. MiCRospoRUs, TuL I, c. p. 73, tab. 6. figs. 6-8. (2.44.) 



On the ground. Hah. St. Domingo, Eio Janeiro. Spores 

 •00028 inch long. 



519. C. Lesueurii, TuL L c. p. 79, tab. 5. figs. 5-13. (686.) 



On the chaff of Coffee. August. Spores '001 inch long, nearly 

 as much broad. We have a variety gathered by Mr. Wright 

 in Connecticut, no. 5652, with larger spores, '0013 inch long. 



MTXOGASTEES. 



Lycogala, Mich. 



520. Lycogala epidendrum, Fr. Sysi. iii. p. 80; Mont Cub 

 p. 316. 



