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a more gelatinous appearance than is usual in Clavaria, but I 
have referred it to that genus because of its habitat. 
Tab. VI. fig. 3. Clavaria chondroides, nat size. 
11. Peziza sulcipes, (n. sp.); cupulá tenui poculiformi, 
extus aleuriatà, margine fimbriato; stipite gracili lacunoso 
costis in cupulam extensis. 
Cup | inch broad, thin, mealy outside; margin fringed 
with short hairs. Stem 1 of an inch high, not 1 line thick, 
sulcato-costate, the ribs cte ded over the base of the cup, 
where they are sometimes divided above with reticulated in- 
terstices. Asci cylindrical, equal, obtuse above and below, 
with a slender lateral stem. 
This species approaches the nearest perhaps to Pez. am- 
bulacrorum, (Chev.) the colour of the dry plant is pale ochre. 
When recent, it must be a very elegant species. There was 
|. no number attached to the specimens. 
. . 12. Phallus indusiatus, (Vent. Fr. Syst. Myc.) Host. No. 
- 296. 
. Sophronia Brasiliensis, (Pers. in Freyc. Voy.), is probably 
_ the same species. Dictyophora campanulata, Lévy. has the 
. same form, but the meshes of the indusium appear to be 
= Smaller. I find the sporidia extremely minute and elliptic. 
13. Spharia (Hypoxylon) scopiformis, (Kze.) Host. No. 
300. 
14. Spheria (Hypoxylon) comosa, (Montagne.) Host. No. 
302. 
On the petioles, &c. of some large herbaceous plant. 
15. Spheeria (Hypoxylon) acicularis (n. sp.) ; suberosa aci- 
cularis simplex, rarissime furcato-palmata, levis; stipite 
levi vel subplicato; clavulá elongatá lineari cum stipite con- 
fluente, crustá laccato atro farina argillaceá velata reticulato- 
rimosá; peritheciis globosis ; ostiolis prominulis. 
3-33 inches high. 1 line or more thick, corky, white 
within, clothed with a hard black crust which is dingy below, 
but above veiled with an argillaceous, wash; head linear 
rarely flattened and forked at the apex, confluent with the 
_ Stem, very much shrivelled when dry, minutely cracked into 
