IIEV. M. J. BERKELEY OS CUBAN PUNGI. 3G5 



albida ; hymenio pallide flavo-fusco ; sporidiis late ellipticis tevibus. 



(300.) 



On rotten Palms. February, Cup 2 inches across ; sporidia 

 'OO0G--O0O5 inch long, '0001 wide. Differs from P. repanda in 

 the much smaller and proportionally wider sporidia. 



658. P, (Discina) adnata, B. 8f C. Arete adnata, applanata, margiiie 

 augusto erecto ; hvmenio atro-fusco; sporidiis eUipticis irroratls 

 (212.) 



On rotten logs in dense Palm- woods. March. 1 inch across ; 

 sporidia '001 inch long, '0005 wide, granulated with little bead- 

 like globules. Approaches near to Psilopezia^ only the margin is 

 quite distinct. 



659. P. (Discina) repanda, WahL Ups, p. 466. (215.) 

 Probably on rotten wood. Uab. Europe. Sporidia "001 inch 



long, '0005 broad. In European specimens the sporidia are 

 •000S3 inch long. 



660. P. (Discina) in^oualis, B. ^' C. Magna, yubelHptica, suhtiis 

 alba, adpresso-tomentosa, centre affixa ; hymenio aurantiaco; sporidiis 

 cymbaeformibus laevibus. (18/.) 



Probably on rotten wood. Cup 3 inches across ; sporidia "001 

 inch long, -0005 broad. Eesembling P. aurantia, but with yery 

 different sporidia. 



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661. P. (Discina) hirneoloides, B. Sessihs vel brevissime sti- 

 pitata, rubra, subtus alba ; hymenio L-evissimo ; sporidiis cyinba;for- 

 mibus quandoque levlter eurvatis. (236, 65.9.) 



On rotten wood. Hal. Clarence Eiver, Australia. Cups 1-1^ 

 inch across ; sporidia -OOOD-'OOl inch long, •0004-0005 broad. 

 Asci cylindrical, very slender below. The species looks at first 

 sight very much like an Ilirneola, the hymenium is so smooth. 



662. P. (Geopyxis) domingexsis, B. Ann. Nat, Hist. March, 1852, 



no. 57. (660, 661, 716.) 

 On dead wood. Hah. St. Domingo. One inch or more across ; 

 sporidia •0009--001 inch long, '0001-0005 broad. 



663. P. (Geopyxis) lobata, B. Sf C, Cupulis planis undulato-lo- 

 batis, hymenio rufo hie illic cribroso, subtus pallidioribus; sporidiis 

 globosis irroratis. (652.) 



On the ground. Cups ^| inch across; sporidia '0005 inch in 

 diameter, 



664. P. (Geopyxis) IIindsii, B. Hook. Lond. Journ. 1842, i. p. 456. 



(34-6, 657.) 



