98 MR. G. MASSEE—REDESCRIPTIONS OF 
On branches of Cornus Florida. Lower Carolina (Curtis, 
n. 2474). 
Gregarious, regular, yellow-rufous (Berk. & M. A, Curt.). 
The present species isa typical Ordilia, and will stand as 
QO. EXIDIELLA. 
Peziza (Monrista) EustEGLEFoRMIS, Berk. & M. A. Curt. in 
Grevillea, iti. (1875) p. 158. (PI. 4. figs. 20, 21.) 
Gregarious, subglobose and closed at first, soon becoming 
almost or quite plane, attached by a central point, and springing 
from a blackish patch of mycelium not more effused than the 
diameter of the ascophore; externally pitch-brown, disc pallid, 
about ? mm. across; hypothecium and excipulum formed of 
interwoven hyphe, which pass into dark-brown cortical cells, and 
run out at the margin into 1-2-septate, brown, obtuse, parallel 
hyphe, 40-60 p long, and forming a dense fringe ; asci narrowly 
clavate, tapering below into a slender pedicel, apex narrowed, 
pore blue with iodine, about 180x123; spores 8, irregularly 2- 
seriate, hyaline, narrowly elliptical, ends tapering, 3-septate, 
28-31 x4-5 4; paraphyses numerous, filiform, very slightly 
thickened at the tips. 
Belonium ? eustegieforme, Sace. Syll. viii. n. 2042. 
Evwsice. Rav. Fung. Amer. n. 310; Ellis, N. Amer. Fung. n. 668. 
On culms of <Arundinaria macrosperma. Lower Carolina 
(Curtis, n. 1023). 
Prziza (Montista) attieata, Berk. § Broome, in Journ. Linn. 
Soc., Bot. xiv. (1875) p. 107. (PI. 4. fig. 25.) 
Gregarious or crowded, sessile and attached by a broad base, 
at first globose and closed, gradually expanding until plane, often 
irregular when crowded, rather fleshy, honey-colour, quite 
glabrous, up to 1:5 mm. across; entirely parenchymatous, cells 
small; asci cylindrical, apex rounded, not blue with iodine, 
narrowed rather abruptly into a short, slender pedicel, about 110 
x9-10; spores 8, obliquely 1-seriate, hyaline, smooth ellip- 
tical, ends obtuse, often 2-guttulate, 10-13 x 6-7 je3 paraphyses 
slender, often curved, but not thickened at the apex. 
Pseudohelotium alligatum, Sacc. Syll. viii. n. 1258. 
On dead leaves. Peradeniya, Ceylon (Thwaites, n. 112.) 
Sometimes the ascophore is surrounded by a whitish, narrow 
zone of mycelium, which springs from the basal cortical cells; 
