^ NOTICES OP NORTH AMERICAN FUNGI. 



About ^ inch across, dirty yellow, somewhat confluent, flexuous ; 

 asci linear ; sporidia oblong, -0006 long, about half as much wide. 



* Rhizina undulata. Fr. — On the ground, in pine woods, and 

 on damp earth by the side of ditches. Car. Inf. No. 2962, 2963. 



755. Cordierites muscoides. B. ^ C. — Gregaria ramosa tufa 

 apice pallida obtusa ; floccis adscentibus brevibus ornata. 



On damp boards. Pennsylvania, Michener. No. 4314. 



About two lines high, slightly branched, rufous pale and obtuse 

 above, clothed with short hair, all tending upwards. Much 

 stouter than C. coralloides. 



* Fatellaxia applanata. B. ^ C. — Linn. Soc. Journ. Car. Inf. 

 No. 2499. On Cornvs suecica. Penns., Michener. No. 4378. 

 Connecticut, C. Wright. No. 5637. 



* Fatellaxia irhabarbaxina. B. — Eav. Fasc. v.. No. 46. On 

 Cornus suecica. Alabama, Peters. No. 4000. On Fagus sylva- 

 tica. Car. Inf. Eavenel. No. 1734. On Ruhiis. Penns., 

 ]\Iichener. No. 4361. 



* Fatellazia discolor. Mo7it.—Qa\\ Sup. No. 164, 936. Car. 

 Inf. No. 2658 bis., 2488, 2978. On Polygonum Pennsylvanicum. 

 No. 1167. 



* Patellaria atrata. i^?-.— Car. Inf. Eavenel. No. 1640, 1445. 

 Virginian Mountains, No. 3350. New England, Eussell. 



* Fatellairia olivaceo-virens. Schwein.—QsiY. Sup. No. 444. 

 On oak. 



* Fatellazia cazpinea. B.—Pez. carpinea, P, Ohio, Lea; on 

 Carpinus Americana. Penns., Michener. 



* Fatellazia nigzo-cinnabazina. Schw.!— On Liriodendron. Car. 

 Inf. No. 2257. 



756. Fatellazia atzo-fusca. B. j- (^.-W Orbicularis margine elevato 

 atro-fusca ; ascis clavatis ; sporidiis oblongis triseptatis. 



On small twigs of Viiis vidpina. Car. Inf. No. 3210. 



Small, with the habit of P. atrata. 



Orbicular, black-brown, with an elevated margin, springing from 

 a black thin stratum which surrounds the twig's. Asci clavate ; 

 sporidia imiseriate oblong, triseptate. No. 5958 is apparently the 

 same in a young state. 



^ 757. Fatellazia stygia. B. ^- C.—Atra superficialis margine ele- 

 vato ; sporidiis uniseptatis. 



On dead wood. New Jersey. No. 4590. Car. Inf. No. 3911. 

 13oston, Sprague. No. 6234. 



This also has the habit of P. atrata. 



Black, superficial, orbicular, with a raised margin ; sporidia 

 oblong, slightly attenuated at either end, uniseptate, -0005 long. 



758. Sphinctzinamiczoscopica. B.^C. — Curta capitulo subglo- 

 boso ; ascis linearibus ; sporidiis uniseriatis oblongis. 



