68 NOTICES OF NORTH AMERICAN FUNGI. 



* Licea applanata. B. — On bark of Quercus Alba. Alabama, 

 Peters. No. 6081. Rav. No. 1348. 



* Licea fragiformis. Nees. — Pennsylvania, Micliener. No. 6043. 

 Car. Inf., No. 1140. 



* Licea cylindrica. Fr.— Car. Sup., No. 802. Mountains of 

 New York. No. 4415. t 



366. Licea stipitata. B. $ R. — Stipite communi crasso sulcato ; 

 peridiis in caput hemispheericurn conglomeratis ; sporis la?te umbri- 

 nis cynibiforruibus. Linn. Soc. Journ. x., p. 350. On dead wood. 

 Car. Inf. Rav., No. 1305. 



Common stem, thick, sulcate ; peridia collected into an liemi- 

 spherical mass ; spores pinkish umber, boat-shaped. 



367. Licea microsperma. B. $ C. — Conglomerata laste umbrina, 

 sporis cymbiformibus minoribus. New Jersey. No. 4695. 



Closely resembling L. fragiformis, but the spores in that species 

 are globose and minutely echinulate, and -00028 inch in diameter, 

 while in the present they are shaped as in Licea stipitate, "0002. 



368. Licea spermoides. B. Sf C— Effusa gregaria tenuis olivacea 

 albo-pulverulenta sporis olivaceis. Alabama, Beaumont. No. 4867. 



Spreading widely, thin, olivaceous, clothed with white meal ; 

 spores olive. -0002 in diameter. A very distinct species. 



369. Licea Lindheimexi. B. — ErTusa, extus nigra, intus rhabar- 

 barina, sublateritia, sporis globosis. On dead bark. Texas, Lind- 

 heimer. No. 3640. 



Effused, black, of a tawny brick-red within ; spores globose, 

 •0003 in diam. 



* Lachnobolus cribrosus. Fr. — Car. Inf., No. 419. 



* Fexichaena quercina. Fr. — No. 6508. Howr. 



370. Fexichaena axtocxeas. B. Sf R.— Deplanata circumscissa sub- 

 fulva; sporis concoloribus fusiformibus. On bark of juniper. Car. 

 Inf., No. 1459. 



Flat, of a tawny yellow, distinctly circumcised at the base ; spores 

 fusiform, -0005 long. Very like P. populina, but the spores very 

 different. 



371. Pexichaena irregularis. B. 4' C— Peridiis congestis irregu- 

 laribus, floccis granulatis, sporis e globosis late ellipticis. On bark. 

 Car. Inf. No. 2478. 



Crowded, irregular, angular ; flocci bright yellow, minutely 

 granulated ; spores globose, then broadly elliptic. This species 

 comes very near to P. pojndina, but appears to be really distinct. 



372. Ophiotheca umbrina. B. $ C— Peridiis umbrinis serpen- 

 tibus, floccis crenatis pallidis, sporis globosis. On stems of her- 

 baceous plants. Car. Sup. No. 413. 



Peridia creeping, flexuous, umber, flocci pale yellow, crenate; 

 spores globose, -0004 in. diameter. 



