REV, M. J. BEUIvELEY ON CUBAN FUNGI. 349 



On grass. Hah. Europe. The apeeimons differ from the or- 

 dinary form in separating at the base, after the manner of an 

 Areyria, and in their very small size. In other respects the 

 species agrees with C. leiicoceiyhalum. The specimens are too 

 few to justify us in separating the form as a species, especially 

 as the operculum is not present. 



DiACHEA, Fr, 



537. DiACHEA ELEGANS, Fr, Syst, iiL p. 156, (268, 271, 495, 665.) 

 On grass, fern, &c. Hah, Ceylon, Gar. Inf., Europe. 



Stemonitis, Oled 



538. Stemonitis fusca, Roth, FL Germ, i. p. 448 ; Mont» ! Cub, 

 p. 312. (261,671.) 



On bark. Hah, Ceylon, Tasmania, New Zealand, Venezuela, 



Texas, United States, Canada, Europe. 



539. S. FERRUGiNEA, Ehb. Sylv, Ber, p. 25, tab. v, (668.) 



On bark. Hah, Ceylon, New Zealand, St. Domingo, Car. Inf., 

 Europe. 



540. S, TYPHOiDEs, DC. Fr, ii. p. 257. (266.) 



On bark. Hah, Java, New Zealand, Car. Inf, Europe, Al- 

 geria. 



Aecyria, Hill, 



541. Arcyria cinekea, Fr. Syst, iii. p. 180. (502.) 



On sticks. December. Hub, Venezuela, United States, Eu- 

 rope. With no. 502 is an abortive 3Iaras7nius, Stemonitis digi- 

 tata^ Schwein. ! herb. 



542. A. BicoLOR, B, ^ C. Gregaria; peridiis oblongis ; stipite ba- 

 sique peridii nigris; capillitio sporisque pallide ochraceis. (672.) 



On sticks. Stem as long as the capillitiuin ; threads minutely 

 echinulate. 



543. A. NUTANS, Fr. Syst» iii. p. 180. (258, 262.) 



On leaves &c. Hab. Swan Eiver, Car. Inf., Europe. The 

 dingy form of the species. 



Opiiiotheca, Currey. 



544, Ophiotheca Wrightii, B. 4* C. Pcridio annulari firmobadio ; 

 floccis aculeatis ; sporis luteis subangularibus. {^l^*) 



On dead wood. Spores smooth or very obscurely granulated , 



