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tibus pruinosis nigris e strato cinereo tomentoso oriundis ; capitulis 

 globosis nigris. (491.) 



On Lemon-trees. November, Hab, Guiaua. This ia not re- 

 corded in Montagne's Sylloge. 



612. S. CLAVULATUM, MoTit. ! Syllogc, p. 294. (497.) 



On branches of trees. Hab. Surinam. 



613. S. PELLUCiDUM, Schrad. Journ. 1799, p. 65. (504.) 



On dead wood. Hab. Europe. 



614. S. TOMENTOSUM, Sckrad. I. c. tab. 3. fig. 1. 



On decaying Myxogastres. Hab, Ceylon, Europe. 



615. S. FiMETARiUM, P. Myc, Eur, i. p. 352. (737, 738.) 



On dung, and on logs where the dung of some animal has rested. 

 ffab. Europe, Car. Inf. Spores elliptic, 00025 inch long. 



YoLUTELLA, Tode. 



616. VoLUTELLA LONGiPiLA, B. Sf C, Minuta, paUida, breviter sti- 

 pitata, setis longis hyalinis cincta. (429.) 



On stems of herbaceous plants. Habit like that of V. ciliatay 

 Dittm. 



617. V. sPH^RiiEFORMis, J5. Sf C. — Periola sphaerifieformis, Mont. 

 Cub. p. 297. 



On leaves of Monocotyledons. Dr. Montague compares his 

 plant with Periola setosa, Fr., which undoubtedly belongs to the 

 genus Voluiella, in which genus, therefore, we have placed the 

 Cuban plant, of which we have seen no specimens. 



EUSARIUM, Lk, . 



618. FuSARiUM TOMENTOSUM, B. ^ C Sparsum, pallida flavum, 

 exsiccatura albidum tomentosuui ; sporis oblongis. (785.) 



On dead sticks. " Light yellowish." Not gelatinous, with the 

 aspect of a Peziza. Spores oblong slightly contracted in the 

 middle, '0006--0008 inch long. 



619. F. SALMOxicoLOR, B, <y C'* Pulvinatum, tuberculiforine, pallide 

 lateritium, primum albo cinctum; sporis oblongis nee curvuhs. (644.) 



On dead twigs. Spores '0005-'00Ol inch long, sometimes a 

 little attenuated at one extremitj. 



620. F. PALLIDUM, B. 4" C. Carneum, mlnutum, Fezizaefornie ; spo- 

 rophoris dehcatis; sporis eUipticis minutis. {796-) 



On dead twigs, scarcely visible without a magnifier. It occurs 



