90 MR. G. MASSEE—REDESCRIPTIONS OF 
AMARYLLIDACER 
BomaREA GLaucescens, Baker, in Journ. Bot. xx. (1882) 201. 
5. Illimani, Camp 8, at about 16,700 ft. 
Alpine region of the Andes of Ecuador, Peru, and Bolivia. 
BoMAREA GLAUCESCENS, var. PUBERULA, Baker, loc. cit. 
14. Illimani, about 11,500 ft., just below Atahuaillani. 
Subalpine region of the Andes of Peru and Bolivia. , 
GRAMINE®. 
Deyeuxra auacianis, Wedd. in Bull. Soc. Bot. Fr. xxii. (1875) 
178. 
33. On the ascent from Hiska Hankafia to Rocktooth Camp, 
at about 18,700 ft. 
The Bolivian Andes at 16,000 ft. and upwards. 
(It is not certain that the leaves and inflorescences really 
belong to the same plant, and therefore some doubt attaches 
to this determination.) 
Redescriptions of Berkeley’s Types of Fungi.—Part II. By 
Grorce Massez, F.L.S., Principal Assistant (Cryptogams), 
Herbarium, Royal Gardens, Kew. 
[Read 2nd May, 1901.] 
(Prates 4 & 5.) 
aE following is a continuation, on the same plan, of the work 
commenced in this Journal, vol. xxxi. p. 462, and includes all the 
species of Discomycetes and Hysteriacee, of which type speci- 
mens exist at present in the Kew Herbarium. 
PEzIza ELAPHINES, Berk. § Broome, in Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. 
Ser. IV. vii. (1871) p. 434, tab. 19. f. 18. 
Gregarious, sessile, base somewhat narrowed, subglobose and 
closed, then expanding and becoming saucer-shaped, about 4 mm. 
diameter; disc pale grey, externally pale buff, margin paler, 
everywhere covered with cylindrical, obtuse, continuous or sep- 
tate, brownish hairs, which are parallel at the margin, 30-70 x 
5-6»; asci narrowly cylindric-clavate, base stout, apex slightly 
narrowed, and the pore blue with iodine, about 50 x 6»; spores 
8, irregularly 2-seriate, continuous, hyaline, narrowly cylindrical, 
