301 



B. & Rav. in B. & Br. Am. Nat. Hist. II. 13 : 461 (15)- d. June 1854., 



[Notices no. 757.] 

 Cke. Handbook 555. d.f. 227. 1871. 

 Featherman, Bot. Surv. La. 1871 : 159. 1872. 

 Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 25 : 92. Sept. 1873. 

 B. Grev. 4 : 16 (154). Sept. 1875. 

 Cke. Bull. But". Soc. 3: 191. Feb. 1877. 

 Sacc. Syll. 4: 599. d. 10 April 1886. 

 Langlois, Cat. PI. La. 27. 1887. 

 *E11. & Ev. N. A. F. 3312. Feb. 1896. 

 Lindau in Engler & Prantl, Pflanzenfam. I 1 **: 492./. 255 B. Feb. 



1900. 



Atpaetium flammeum, B. & Rav., var. minor, Rav. 

 *Rav. Fung. Car. 5 : S6. i860. 



Atpaetium fusispopum, B. & C. nom. nud. 



Note. This species has never been described but it was said by Cooke, 

 1877, t oe probably a form of some Sphcerostilbe. 



Curtis, M. A., Bot. N. Car. 126. 1867. 

 Cke. Bull. But. Soc. 3 : 191. Feb. 1877- 



Atraetium pallidum, B. & C. 



Note. This is thought by some to be a form of Spharostilbe flammea, 

 (B. & Rav.) Tul. 



B. Grev. 4: 47 (156). Dec. 1875. 



Ell. & Ev. Jour. Myc. 3: 3. d. Jan. 1887. 



Atpaetobolus, O. Kuntze. 

 See Dasyscypha, Fr. 



Atpaetobolus luteseens, S. 



Note. This is not a fungus but the eggs of an insect. 



S. Syn. Am. Bor. 254 no. 2225. d. 1834. 



B. Grev. 2 : 34 (48). Sept. 1873. 



De Toni in Sacc. Syll. 7 : 47. 15 March 1888. 



Atpaetobolus ubiquitapius, Fr. 



Note. Of the two species of the genus Atractobolus mentioned by 

 Schweinitz, 1834, A. luteseens is not a fungus but insect eggs. Atractobolus 

 ubiquitarius under which name Schweinitz quotes Fr. S. M. 2: 305. 1823 

 is a small Peziza belonging to some genus closely allied to Mollisia, which 

 we are unable to determine specifically whereas in Summa 439. 1849 Fries 

 states that his Atractobolus ubiquitarius is insect eggs. See also Berkeley in 

 Entomol. Monthly Mag. 10 : 183. Jan. 1874. 



Mycologists do not seem to be able to recognize the original Atractobolus 

 ubiquitarius of Tode of which Tode gives Peziza annularia, Batsch as a 

 synonym. The plates of Tode and Batsch suggest quite as much the work 

 of an insect as a fungus and the assumption of O. Kuntze that Atractobolus 

 includes Dasyscypha, Fr. seems to us quite unwarranted. 



S. Syn. Am. Bor. 254 no. 2224. 1834. 



B. Grev. 2 : 34 (48). Sept. 1873. 



De Toni in Sacc. Syll. 7 : 47. 15 March 1888. 



Auerswaldia densa, Bomm. & Rous. 

 Bomm. & Rous, in Durand & Pittier Bull. Soc. Bot. Belg. 35 1 : 162. 

 d. 1896. Cent. Amer. 



Sacc. & Syd. Syll. 14 : 675. d. 20 Aug. 1899. 



