216 The North American Cup-Fungi 



On stromata of Scoleconectria scolecospora on twigs of Pinus 

 Strobus. 



Type locality: Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania. 

 Distribution: Pennsylvania and New York. 

 Illustrations: Mycologia 32: 129, f. 1, D. 



Doubtful Species 



Mollisia alahamensis Ellis & Ev. Jour. Myc. 8: 69. 1902. Apothecia 

 erumpent, pale rose-colored, becoming almost black; spores 6-7 X 12-13 ju; 

 paraphyses forming a brown epithecium. On canes of Riihus villosus, Alabama. 

 May be a Cenangiiim. 



Pezizella aquifoliae (Cooke & Ellis) Sacc. Syll. Fung. 8: 288. 1889; Peziza 

 aquifoliae Cooke & Ellis, Grevillea 6: 91. 1878. Apothecia subaurantiaceous, 

 attached by white, radiating mycelium; spores ovoid. On leaves of Ilex opaca. 

 The t^'pe in The New York Botanical Garden is too scant to permit of critical 

 study. 



Mollisia henesuada (Tul.) Phill. Brit. Discom. 174. 1887; Peziza benesuada 

 Tul. Ann. Sci. Nat. III. 20: 169. 1853. This species has been reported from 

 Michigan and Washington by Dr. B. Kanouse. No American specimens have 

 been seen except one doubtfully determined from Pennsylvania. Also var. 

 polyspora Kauff. has been recorded. 



Pezizella brassicaecola (Berk.) Sacc. Syll. Fung. 8: 283. 1889; Peziza 

 brass icaecola Berk. Grevillea 3: 157. 1875. Apothecia brownish; spores 10 m 

 long. On cabbage stems, Brassica, New England. No material seen. 



Peziza conorum Ellis, Bull. Torrey Club 6: 133. 1877. On cones of 

 Pinus inops lying on the ground in New Jersey. Apothecia yellowish-brown 

 sessile, convex; spores 7.5-10 X 15-20 m- No material seen. 



Mollisia complicatula Rehm in Rab. Krypt.-Fl. V: 520. 1891. Apo- 

 thecia erumpent, brownish-black, .3-1 mm. in diameter; spores 2.5 X 9-12 fx. 

 On wood of Lonicera and Populus. Reported from Michigan and Washington. 

 No material seen. 



Mollisia euparaphysata Schrot. Krypt.-Fl. Schles. 3-: 107. 1908. This 

 species is reported from Michigan on Carex by Dr. B. Kanouse under the name 

 Mollisiopsis euparaphysata (Schrot.) Rehm. No material has been seen. 



Pezizella exidiella (Berk. & Curt.) Sacc. S>11. Fung. 8: 288. 1889; Peziza 

 exidiella Berk. & Br.; Berk. Grevillea 3: 158. 1875. Berkeley places this in 

 the subgenus Mollisia. The description is so brief as to mean little. 



Pseudohelotiumfibrisediim (Berk. & Curt.) Sacc. Syll. Fung. 8: 298. 1889; 

 Peziza fibriseda Berk. & Curt.; Berk. Grevillea 3: 157. 1875. Apothecia 

 irregular, orange, externally clothed with sugar-like granules, the margin 

 broken, laciniate; hymenium concave. On Ulmus americana, Virginian 

 Mountains. No specimen available and the description is too meager to 

 enable it to be identified. See Orbilia cruenta. 



Pezizella floriformis (Peck) Sacc. S)ll. Fung. 8: 287. 1889; Peziza flori- 

 formis Peck, Ann. Rep. N. Y. State Mus. 33: 31. 1880. Apothecia at first 

 subcyathiform, then fioriform, with the margin wavy, hymenium cream- 

 colored; spores spermatoid. On decaying wood of Acer, Verona, New York. 

 No material seen. 



