Sammlungen. — Gelehrte Gesellschaften. 91 



plicata Rehm nov. spec, Mollisia junciseda Karst., Pyrenopeziza bet^Jf^la 

 Fuckel var. rubicola Rehm, Pseudopeziza Cerastiorum (Wallr.) , r ateliana 

 atrata (Hedw.), Pezicula carpinea (Pers.), Celidium varians (Dav.), Iromera 

 difformis (Fr.), Cenangium ferruginosum Fr., Schmitzomia myea irers.j, 

 Lophodermium arundinaceum (Schrad.), Rhopographus filicmiis (Sow.), Uiaportne 

 Hystrix (Tode), Diaporthe tosta (Berk. et Br.), Nectria episphaena U^ae), 

 Leptospora spermoides (Hoffm.), Melanomma megalosporum de ^^ol. va . 

 Britzelmayrian um Rehm, Didymosphaeria pusiola Karsten, LepiC!?*^^ 

 Typhae Karsten, Pleospora coronata Niessl, Pyi-enophora trichostoma (Fr.), 

 Staurosphaeria Lycii (Duby), Laestadia Niesslii Kunze, Didymosphaeria 

 Bryoniae (Amd.), Gnomonia tetraspora Winter var. Rubi Rehm, Venturia 

 ditricha (Fries), Tichothecium gemmiferum (Tayl.), Calocladia penicillata Lev. 

 f. Betulae. Sphaerotheca Castagnei Le'v. f. Impatientis Rabh. — Supplemente 

 zu früheren Fascikeln: Dasyscypha fuscosanguinea Rehm, Ascobolus fur- 

 furaceus (Pers.), Chlorosplenium aeruginosum de Not., Leucoloma Constellatio 

 (B. et Br.), Dasyscypha calyculaeformis (Schum.). Winter (Zürich). 



Phillips, W., Elvellacei Britannici. Fase. IV. Shrewsbury 1881. 



Dieses 4. und letzte Fascikel der werthvoUen Sammlung britischer Di- 

 skomyceten ist -wiederum, wie die vorhergehenden, reich an seltenen und neuen 

 Arten. Es enthält: 



HelveUa Infula Seh., Peziza macropus Pers., P. Corium Weberb., P. Adae 

 Sad., P. cupularis L., P. laeterubra Cooke, P. misturae Phil., P. Roumegueri 

 Karst, var. carnosissima, P. hemisphaerica Wigg., P. trechispora B. et Br., 

 P. setosa Nees, P. crucifera Phil., P. acuum Fries, P. versicolor Desm. ?, P. 

 aranea de Not., P. sulphurea Pers., P. Schumacheri Fr., P. spirotricha Oud., 

 P. araneo-cincta Phil., P. rhabdosperma B. et Br., P. bolaris Botsch, P. filicum 

 Phil. nov. sp. , P. ventosa Karst., P. Polygoni Rehm, P. benesuada Tul., P. 

 cinerea var. fallax Desm., P. urticicola Phil. nov. sp., P. atrata forma Olnanthi, 

 forma Eupatoriicola, P. Mercurialis Fckl., P. Teucrii Fckl., P. palustris Rob., 

 P. Scirpi Rbh., P., foecunda Phil., P. luteo-rubella Nyl., P. stereicola Cooke, 

 P. electrina Phil. , Helotium Menthae Phil. , H. sulphuratum Flora dan. ?, 

 Patellaria connivens Fr., P. Hyi^erici nov. spec, Cenangium pulveraceum (DC), 

 C. Cerasi Fries, C. Ericae Fries, Dermatea cinnamomea (DC), Ascobolus 

 viridis Currey, A. carneus Pers., Stictis Berkeleyana Dur. et Lev., St. versicolor 

 Fr. var. alba , St. pallida Pers. , Phacidium coronatum Fr. — Supplemente : 

 Vibrissea truncorum Fries, Peziza fascicularis, Peziza strobilina Fries. 



Winter (Zürich). 



Gelehrte Gesellschaften. 



Proceedings of the Torrey Botanical Club.*) 



The regulär monthly meeting of the Club was held at the Herbarium, 

 Columbia College, Tuesday evening, June 14th, the chair, in the absence of 

 the presiding officers , being occupied by Mr. G. W. W r i g h t. There were 

 eighteen members and three visitors present. — The committee on field- 

 meetings reported on the meetings held at Cranford, N. J. ; West Brighton, 

 S. I. ; Newton, N. J., and Fort Lee, N. J. Nothing worthy of note was found 

 on any of these excursions. — Mr. G e r a r d read a communication from Mr. 

 H. W. Ravenel on an abnormal habit of Asclepias amplexicaulis Michx. 

 — Specimens exhibited: — Mr. Britton showed specimens of Clematis 

 ochroleuca Ait., from Todt Hill, S. L, having three to five-lobed leaves, and 

 also a specimen of Pogonia verticillata Nutt. , having an adventitious leaf 

 on the stem, an inch or more below the whorl at the summit. Dr. Schöny 



*) Cfr. Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club. New York. Vol. VIÜ. 

 1881. No. 9. Sept. p. 108. 



