20 DURAND: THE GENUS CATINELLA | 
Finally, the plant here considered was described as Humaria 
marchica by Rehm, from German material distributed by Sydow 
and examined by the writer. 
While it has been demonstrated that Catinella nigro-olivacea 
has passed under about thirty different names, it may well be that 
others have escaped the writer’s attention. 
In the citation of specimens the following abbreviations have 
been used: CU, Herbarium of Cornell University; D, Durand 
Herbarium; F, Fries Herbarium; K, Kew Herbarium; Mo, Her- 
barium of the Missouri Botanical Garden; NY, Herbarium of the 
New York Botanical Garden; ‘Phil, Philadelphia Academy; S, 
Schweinitz Herbarium. 
MATERIAL EXAMINED 
Russia: Petersburg (F, type of Bulgaria nigrita Fr.). 
GERMANY: Brandenburg, Sydow (NY, cotype of Humaria 
marchica Rehm, in Sydow, Myc. March. 2958); Moravia, Petrak 
(D, as Aleurina olivacea [Batsch] v. Héhn.). 
ONTARIO: Carleton Place, Macoun (NY); London, Dearness 
(CU, D, E. & E. N. Am. Fungi 2325). | 
New HAmpsuireE: Warren, L. W. Riddle (D). 
New York: Ithaca, Atkinson (D); Varna, Reddick (D); 
Honeoye, Durand (D); Adirondack Mountains, Catskill Moun- 
tains, Old Forge, Kasoag, Big Indian, South Pond, Elisabethtown, 
Peck (A, as Patellaria olivacea). 
PENNSYLVANIA: Bethlehem, Schweinitz (S); Springtown, Witte 
(NY); Mauch Chunk (Phil); Chester County, Michener (Phil). 
Nortu Caro_rna: Blowing Rock, Durand (D). 
SouTH CAROLINA: Curtis (F, Phil). 
LouIsIANA: Cloutierville & Abita Springs, Langlois (NY). 
ARKANSAS: Camden, C. J. Humphrey (D) 
Onto: Preston, Morgan (NY). 
MinneEsora: Lakeville (D); St. Louis River, Holway (NY, Mo). 
Nortu Dakota: Fargo, Seaver (NY, Mo, N. Dak. Fung. 28, 
as Phaeopezia fuscocarpa). 
Iowa: Mt. Pleasant, Seaver (D); Decorah, Holway (NY, type 
of Peziza fuscocarpa). 
CuBa: Wright 369 (K, type of Peziza viridi-atra) 
