376 BEV. M. J, BEBKELET ON CUBAN EUNGI. 



On the ground. Nearly 5 inches high ; head 2 inches long ; 

 not a line thick. 



750. C. MiLiTARis, Fr, Lk, Handb. iii. p. 347. (582.) 



On dead insects. Hah, Upper Carolina, Europe. 



751. C. SPHECOPHILA, B, ^ C — Torrubia sphecophila, TuL L c. 

 p. 16. (558, 520,521.) 



On wasps. Sab. Jamaica. No. 520 is apparently a very 

 small variety, with a delicate filiform stem and fusiform head. 

 AVe have not, however, seen perfect specimens. 



Hypocbea, F)\ 



752. Hypocrea saccharina, B, ^ C, Stromate extus faiinaceo, 

 margine primum connivente demum aperto brevissime cylindrico ; 

 peritheciis apice priiuum depressis demum papillatis. (805.) 



On dead wood. April. Gregarious, about 1 line across. 



753. H. CERVINA, B. ^- C. Stromate irregular! suborbiculari piano, 

 margine obtuso libero cervino subtomentosOj intus subconcolori ; 

 peritheciis superficialibus, ostiolis quandoque elongatis cyhndricis; 

 sporidiis subglobosis octonis. (773.) 



On dead wood, Sporidia '000014 inch in diameter. Stroma 

 2 lines across. 



754. H. t^^TiOR, B. ^' C. Stromate orbiculari sublobato adnato laete 

 cervino; peritheciis imraersis, ostiolis promlnuhs nigris ; sporidiis 

 subglobosis 16. (518.) 



On dead wood. Sporidia *0002 inch in diameter, sixteen in 



each ascus. Stroma 1-1 1 line across. Closely allied to the 

 last. 



755. H. iNSiGNis, B. 4" C Stromate pezizaformi subhemisphcerico e 

 luteo cervino marginato, intus albo ; disco piano, ostiolis minimis 

 punctato; contextu cellulose. (516.) 



On dead wood. Stroma \-\ inch across. Sporidia imma- 

 ture. 



756. H. viRiDANs, jB. Sf C Parva, pulvinata, e pallido-griseo viridis; 

 ascis clavatis; sporidiis fusiformibus ; ostiohs latitantibus. (450.) 



On leaves of Gesneria, Scarcely a line across, composed of 

 thick cylindrical branched gelatinous threads. Sporidia bise- 

 riate, fusiform, narrow, '00057 inch long. 



757. H. MACUL^FORMis, B. Sf C. Tenuis, umbrina, irregularis, ostio- 

 lis bnmneolis notata; peritheciis elongatis immersis. (767.) 



On a hard, lemon-coloured, fleshy Polyporus, which is probably 

 much altered by the parasite. Forming thin map-like spots. 



