Jan. 1896. Flora of W. Virginia — Millspaugh & Nuttall. 151 



T. subiculata (Schw.) Sacc. 



On wet sticks, June 15 and Oct. 25, 1893. Spores large, 10 x 

 3 /z {Nuttall, 992). 



LACHNELLA Fr. 



Jj. Virginica E. & E., Proc. Phila. Acad. 349 (1894). 



Type habitat: On decaying wood of Magtiolia Fraseri, Feb.. 

 1894 {Nuttall, discov. 1410, 380). 



Gregarious, sessile, .75 to 1.2 mm. diameter. Disk pallid, con- 

 cave, nearly closed when dry, margin fringed with brown septate 

 hairs, 100 to 125 x 3 //, outside clothed with shorter reddish- 

 brown hairs. Asci about 50 x 5 //, clavate-cylindrical, short 

 stipitate, paraphysate, 8-spored. Sporidia sub-biseriate, oblong, 

 6 to 8 x 1.5 to 2.5 //. 



TRICHOPEZIZA Fuckel. 



T. sp. 



Torn end of firm dead tree, Short Creek, alt. 1,800 ft. Dec. 16, 

 1893 [Nuttall, 1326). 



T. albo-lutea (Pars.) Sacc. ? 



On rotten log. Short Creek, June 18, 1893, stipitate [Nuttall,. 

 1013). 



T. capitata (Peck) Sacc. 



On leaves Quercus palustris on ground in woods, alt. 2,000 ft.^, 

 June 18, 1893. At Rupert's, July 26, 1894 [Nuttall, loii). 



DASYSCYPHA Fr. 



D. virginea (Batsch) Fckl. 



On dead sticks on wet cliff, and on wet dead wood of Juglans 

 cinerea, June 12, 1893 [Nuttall, 841). 



D. EUisiana (Rehm.) Sacc. 



On Pinus rigida, top of Cavendish cliff, April 8, 1894 [Nutt- 

 all, 1447)- 



HELOTIELLA Sacc. 



H. Nuttallii E. & E., Proc. Phila. Acad., 351 (1894). 



Type habitat: On wet shady side of rotten log, March 15, 1894 

 [Nuttall, discov. 1425, 397). 



Ascomata gregarious, sessile, flat-hemispherical, .5 to i mm. 

 diameter, cup-shaped when fresh, contracted and sub-spherical 

 when dry with only a small round apical opening, orange color 

 throughout, disk watery-orange, outside and fringed margin 

 paler. Substance fibrous, the fibers prolonged above so as to 

 make a marginal fringe of pale yellow, roughish straight hairs. 

 Asci clavate-cylindrical, sessile, curved, 50 to 60 x 5 to 6 is.. 

 Paraphyses filiform, hardly thickened above, with a series of 

 orange-colored, globose nuclei. Sporidia biseriate, oblong, hya- 



