REPORT OF THE BoTANIST. 99, 
Peziza Resinx Fr. 
Gum spots on spruce trees, especially on the “ blaze” marks of 
old trails and boundary lines in woods. Adirondack Mts. July. 
Prziza KaLMLE n. sp. 
Cups minute, sessile, nearly plane, margined, externally furfura- 
ceous and dull gray, the margin at first incurved; disk pinkish- 
- brown; spores elliptical, mostly nucleate, .0004 long, .0002' broad. 
Dead stems and branches of Aalmia angustifolia, extending 
also on Dothidea Kalmie. Sandlake. September. 
Perziza Leucotoma Leb. 
Ground among mosses. Genesee, Allegany county. Sept. 
Prziza NIVEA £7. 
Dead stems of herbs. Portville. September. 
Prziza coronaTa Bull. 
Dead stems of herbs. Portville. September. 
This is a beautiful species, about one line high and readily 
known by the peculiarly ciliate-pectinate margin. The stem is 
straight or flexuous. 
Peziza Sotenta Peck. 
Cups minute, nearly cylindrical, hairy, brown, opening by a con- 
tracted white-margined mouth; spores oblong, crowded or biseriate, 
uniseptate, usually with four nuclei, subhyaline, .0005 long; para- 
physes filiform. 
Dead stems of Eupatorium ageratoides in damp shaded places. 
Watkins Glen. September. 
The cups are a little longer than broad and appear like some 
minute Solenia. 
SrictTis RADIATA /7. 
Petioles of ash leaves. Portviile. September. 
The white margin is sometimes lobed in such a way as to resem- 
ble the peridia of A%cidium. 
Cenanetum Cepuatantut Schw. | 
Dead branches of Cephalanthus occidentalis. Greenbush. July. 
TyMPANIS CoNSPERSA J. 
Dead trunks of Prunus Pennsylvanica. Mud Lake, Essex 
county. July. 
The specimens are sterile and to this extent doubtful. 
