350 REV. M. J. BERKELEY OK CUBAK FUKai. 



•0004} iuch long. We have another species of this curious genus, 

 from Upper Carolina, no. 413, on dead stems of herbaceous 

 plants, which may be characterized: — O. pallida^ B. & C, peridiis 

 flexuosis pallidis ; floccis luteis nodulosis minute echinulatis ; 

 sporis globosis. The flocci are very irregular in outline, and have 

 far shorter processes than the other two species. Spores '0001 

 inch in diameter. 



TiucniA, HalL 



545. Trichia rubiformis, P. Disp. p. 54; Fr. Sj/st. iil. p. 183. 

 (681.) 



On dead wood. Sab, Quito, Tasmania, Venezuela, United 

 States, Europe. 



546. T. pyriformis, Hoffm. Veg, Cr. ii. p. 1; Fr. Syst. ill. p. 184. 

 (263, 680.) 



On dead wood. Hob, Ceylon, Venezuela, Quito, United States, 

 Europe. 



r 



547. T. CLAVATA, P. Obs. ii. p. 34; Fr. Syst. iii. p. 186. (^59•) 



On dead wood. Hub. Car, Inf., Europe. 



643. T. VARiA, P, Obs. ii. p. 32; Fr. Syst. iii. p. 188. (264.) 



On dead wood. Ilab. Tasmania, Europe. 



549. T. TURBiNATA, With, vol. iv. p. 480; Fr. Syst/m . p. 187. 



(z6o.) 



On dead wood. Ilab, Europe, Car. Sup. 



560. T. SERPULA, P. Syn, p. 181 ; Fr. Syst. iii. p. 188. (265.) 



On dead wood, Ilab. Bombay, Ceylon, Europe. Spores '00057- 

 *0005 in diameter. 



LiCKA, Schrad. 



551. LiCEA STiPiTATA, B. ^ Raveueh Stipite communi crasso sul- 

 cato; peridiis in caput hemisphgericum conglomeratis ; sporis laete 

 umbrinis cymbiformibus. (677, 678.) 



On dead wood. Hab. Car. Inf., no, 1305, Stems 2 lines 

 high and thick; spores shaped like the seeds of a Veronica, 

 '00929 inch long. The spores in i, fragiformis are globose 

 and 00028 inch in diameter. 



