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Subgenus 10. MOLLISIA. 
Freely evolved, smooth ; cups turbinato-stipitate or sessile, soft 
and waxy. 
P. (Mollisia) hepatica Batsch. Warley Common, on the 
ground beneath rabbits’ dung, and on the dung itself, Jan., 
1864. 
P—— (Mollisia) Clavus 4A. and S. Hartham Park, April, 1843. 
P—— (Mollisia) vinosa A. and S. Very common on dead sticks. 
P—— (Mollisia) atro-virens P. Langridge, April, 1874. 
P— (Mollisia) cinerea Batsch. Common on dead wood, Jan. 
P—— (Mollisia) spherioides P. Rudlow, 1843, on dead stems 
of Lychnis. 
P (Mollisia) leucostigma Fr. Lucknam, December, 1866. 
P-—— (Mollisia) atrata P. Lucknam, Batheaston, 1843, on dead 
herbaceous stems. 
ag (Mollisia) dematiiccla B. and Br. Annals Nat. Hist., No. 
1,070. March, 1863, Spye Park, on rotten wood amongst 
the flocci of some Helminthosporium. 
P—— (Mollisia) fusarioides B. Mag. of Zool. and Bot. i.. 1837. 
This is the ascigerous state of Fusarium tremelloides Grev. 
Common, dead nettle stems. 
(Mollisia) erumpens Grev. Hartham Park, May, 1843, on 
petioles of Sycamore. 
-P—— (Mollisia) cornea B. and Br. Annals Nat. Hist., No. 578. 
_ Batheaston, March, on dead stalks of Carex paniculata. 
P—— (Mollisia nervisequia Desm. On leaves of Plantago lanceo- 
lata, Batheaston, February, 1866. 
P— (Mollisia) elaphines B. and Br. Annals Nat. Hist., No. 
1,325. St. Catherine’s, January, 1869, on dead wood. 
—— (Mollisia) aquosa B. and Br. Annals Nat. Hist., No. 1,326. 
St. Catherine’s. 
—— (Mollisia) vulgaris Fr. Common on dead wood, &c. 
December. 
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