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H. viridis, (A. & S.) 



Sphczria viridis, Albt. & Schw. Consp. p< 8, 

 Hypomyces viridis, Sacc. Syll. 4633. 

 Sphczria luteo-virens , b. Fries. S. M. II, p. 339. 

 Hypomyces viridis, Berk. & Br. Brit. Fungi No. 1101. 

 Hypomyces Iuteo~virens, Plowr. Grev. XI, p. 46. 

 Exsicc. Rehm Asc. 586. 



Stroma broadly effused, with a dirty yellowish-green tomentum 

 and sterile margin. Perithecia closely packed, ovoid or sphaeroid, 

 pale, with their conical apices projecting and becoming dark brown or 

 black. Asci cylindrical, 170-180 x 5 //, yellowish-hyaline, continuous 

 or with the endochrome sometimes 2-parted. 



On Agaricus alutaceus, Carolina (Ravenel), Pennsylvania (Mich- 

 ener & Everhart), New England (Sprague). 



H. polyporinus, Pk. 26th Rep. N. Y. State Mus. p. 84. 



Hxsicc. Ell. & Evrht. N. A. F. 2d Ser. 1946. 



Perithecia minute, ovate or subcorneal, seated on a pallid subicu- 

 Ium, smooth, yellowish or pale amber. Asci narrow, linear. Sporidia 

 fusiform, acuminate at each end, nucleate, 15-18 p. long. The out- 

 ward appearance is almost exactly the same as that of Hypocrea pal- 

 lida, E. & E. 



On Polyporus versicolor, New York (Peck), New Jersey (Ellis). 



H. apiosporus, Cke. Grev. XII, p. 80. 



Effused, pale, thin. Perithecia semiimmersed, slightly papillate, 

 (honey-color when dry). Ostiola indistinct. Asci cylindrical, 8-spored. 

 Sporidia lanceolate, apiculate above, rounded below, minutely rough- 

 ened, continuous, yellowish (except the apiculus), 18 x6J p.. 



On Clavaria pistillaris(?), New York (Gerard). 



H. Banningii, Pk. Bot. Gaz. IV, p. 139. 



" Subiculum white, then sordid. Perithecia crowded, ovate, with 

 a papilliform ostiolum, pale amber or honey-color. Asci slender, 

 cylindrical. Sporidia uniseriate, oblong-fusiform, yellowish in the 

 mass, 30-38x4-5 jut. On some decaying Agaric, apparently a Lac- 

 tarius, Baltimore, Md. (Miss Banning). The sporidia in our specimens 

 are simple, but they may possibly become uniseptate when old." 



On Lactarius sp., Pennsylvania (Everhart), sporidia 27-40 x 

 4-5 p, slightly curved, nucleate. 



H. Geoglossi, E. & E. Journ. Mycol, II, p. 73. 



Perithecia immersed, subglobose (75-80 //), subangular from 

 mutual pressure. Ostiola papilliform, black. Asci clavate- cylindrical, 



