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1. — Tubercularia vulgaris Tode. Common, the early state of 

 Nectria cinnabarina Fr. 



GENUS 187. FUSAKIUM.* Lk. 



Keceptacle discoid, innato-orurapent, immarginate, clotlied with 

 diffluent, subgelatinous spores. 

 1. — Fusariura lateritium Neeii. Batheaston. common on various 



decaying vegetables. 

 2. — F •■ tremelloides Grcv. Batheaston, the early state of 



Peziza fusarioides. 

 3. — F heteronema B. and Br. Ann. Nat. Hist., April and 



May, 1865, No. 1G51 cum icone. Batheaston, on rotten pears. 



GENUS 188. MYROTiraciUM.t Tode. 



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Receptacle at length marginate. Spores diffluent, oblong, 

 forming a flat, or slightly convex, dark green stratum. 

 1. — MyTo thecium roridum roc?e. St. Catherine's, Batheaston, on 

 decaying plants. 



GENUS 189. EPIGOCCUM.; Lk. 



Receptacle subglobose, vesicular, studded with large, sometimes 

 stipitate spores. 



1. — Epicoccum neglectum Desm. A. S. N., 1842, XVIL, p. 95. 

 Spy Park, "Wilts, on Potamogeton. February. 



GENUS 190. ILLOSPORIUM.§ MART. 



Receptacle obscure, spores irregular, falling away like meal. 

 1. — Illosporium carneum Fr. on Lichens, common. 



GENUS 191. ^GERITA.II P. 



Receptacle obscure, spores irregular, disposed in short, 



* From fusus, a spindle. 



t From muro, to flow, and theke, a receptacle. 



t From epi upon, and kokkos a berry. 



§ From illo to involve, and spores seed. 



II From aigeiros a poplar. 



