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Vol. VI., No. 26,] Buutetin or THE Torrey Boranican Cus. [New York, Feb , 1877. 
§ 144. South Jersey Fungi, by J. B.. Extts. 
(Continued from Vol. VI., No. 21.) 
35. Stereum fimbriatum, ~. ss.—Parvum, sessile, cupulare, 
albo-tomentosum ; hymenio albo-griseo, adpresse-pubescente ; mar- 
gine albo substriato fimbriatoque.—On decaying oak stumps—Feb. 
Small 3’-}’ across, cup-shaped, sessile, white tomentose ; hyme- 
nium at first clothed with a fine, grayish-white, appressed pubescence, 
at length becoming glabrous and of a dull livid color; margin white, 
striate and fimbriate. 
36. Pistillaria clavulata, x. ss.—Alba, abrupte clavata ; stipiti- 
bus subcurvatis, tomentoso-pubescentibus, e sclerotio crescentibus ; 
sporis oblongis vel ellipticis; sporophoris bicuspidatis—On dead 
stems of Desmodium strictum. Sept. 
About 5 of an inch high, white throughout ; head short, clavate, 
soon nodding, not decurrent on the stem, which is about twice as 
long, minutely tomentose-pubescent, arising from a subcuticular, 
orbicular, depressed, subrufous sclerotium; spores oblong-elliptic, 
about .oo04’ Jong, sporophores bicuspidate. ; 
37. Hysterium Nova-Caesariense, . s¢.—Gregarium, perithe- 
clis laevibus, oblongis, acutis, labiis subapertis; ascis late clavatis; 
sporidiis oblongo-fusiformibus, multiseptatis, leviter curvatis—On 
the outer bark of living Pines (P. inops). Through the year, 
Gregarious, lying in all directions; perithecia smooth, tubercular 
at first, becoming narrowly oblong with the extremities acute; lips dis- 
tinctly but not widely separated; asci broadly clavate, paraphyses 
tufted at the summit? Sporidia oblong or subnavicular, multisep- 
tate, nearly hyaline at first, becoming brown, slightly curved .oot5’~ 
.002’ X .0004’—.0006’, 
Dr. Rehm refers this to A/ytilinidion. 
38. Dermatea olivacea, x. s.—Cupulis cespitosis, erumpentibus, 
stipitatis, planis, olivaceo-pulveraceis ; ascis latis, obtusis, breviter 
stipitatis ; sporidiis oblongis, obtusis, biseriatis ; paraphysibus linear- _ 
ibus, crispatis, simplicibus vel parce ramosis.—On dead Ilex glabra. — 
Aug., 1875. : 1 
Cespitose, erumpent, narrowed below into a short stem covered 
with a fine olive powder; disk nearly plane with an obtuse margin; — 
asci broad, bag-like, obtuse, narrowed below into a short stem, filled — 
at first with greenish granular matter and large oil globules, and sur- 
rounded with a hyaline border .005’~.0055 X .o008'"—oo1' ; Sporidia 
large, about .0015" X .0005’-.0006’, oblong, obtuse, biseriate, loosely 
filled at first with greenish merenchymatous matter, finally becoming 
darker; paraphyses linear, crisped, simple or sparingly branched above 
and slightly thickened at their tips. The specc. were young and itis. 
probable that the mature sporidia may differ somewhat from the above 
characters in size or color, but I see no appearance of any septum. 
39. Peziza (Mollisia) conorum, x. sp.—Sessilis, parva, orbicu- 
laris, disco convexo, immarginato; ascis cylindraceis ; sporidiis ob- 
longis:—On cones of Pinus inops lying on the ground. Malaga, 
Ny. Nov. ce ek : 22 : 
Orbicular, closely sessile, immarginate, convex becoming plane 
or even concave when dry, surrounded when young by a slightly 
