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24. H. nigripes Schum. On brandies. Car. (Schvv.). 



25. H. salicellum Fr. On twigs. N. Jersey (Schw.). 



2(). H. luteovirens^r. On branches. Bethleliem (Scliw.). 



27. H. ferrugineum /S(7<»w. On wood. N. Eng. (Frost); Salem (Scliw.). 



28. H. albovirens C'w^•e. On wood of maple. Scattered or subgregario us; 



pale greenish white; sessile, attached beneath by white arachnoid 

 threads; cups convex, at length nearly plane, darker when dry (1. m. 

 m.); asci cylindrical; sporidia cylindrical, obtuse, straight or curved, 

 simple (.018 x .003 m. m.). N. Jersey (Ellis, 2237). 



29. H. disciforme F>: On branches. Bethlehem (Schw.). 



30. H. leguminum Schio. On legumes. Bethlehem (Schw.). 



31. H. lierbarum P. On herbaceous stems. Car. (Schw.); N. Y. (Peck); 



N. Eng. (Murray). 



32. H. pastiiiacum Schw. On parsnip. Bethlehem (Schw.). 



33. H. limonium C. & P. On stems. N. Y. (Peck). 



34. H. gracile C. cfe P. On stems. N. Y. (Peck). 



35. H. fagineiim P. On twigs. Bethlehem (Schw.). 



36. H. epiphyllum P. On leaves. Car. (Schw.); N. Jersey (Ellis); N. Y. 



(Peck). 



37. H. naviculaesporum ^^?ts. On decaying leaves. Whitish, then och 



raceous, stipitate, cups plane convex (.05 in.), disc slightly darker; 

 asci broad; sporidia boat-shaped (.001 inch), obscurely septate. New 

 Jersey (Ellis). 



38. H. reilisporuiii Ellis. On decaying leaves. Stipitate (i^-l line) con- 



vex, then plane (concave when dry); pale cinnamon, or brownish yel- 

 low; stem (i^-lf^ in.), darker below; equal slender; asci subcylindri- 

 cal; sporidia reniform (.0008 in.). New Jersey (Ellis). 



Gen. 11. CHLOROSPLENIUM Fr. 



1. C. Schweiiiitzii Fr. (Pezizn chlora Schw.). On wood. Car. (Curt.; 



Rav.; Schw.); New Jersey (Ellis). 



2. C. repandum Fr. {Peziza chloraseens Schw.). On wood. 



3. C. subtortuiu Fr. {Peziza torta Schw.). On old wood. Car. (Schw.). 



4. C. vcrsiformis Fr. On wood. Car. (Curt.); Conn. (Curt.). 



5. C. aeruginosniii Fr. On wood. Car. (Curt.). 



G. C. virescens i^r. (Pesisa «<mi!i/'(?/iS Fr.). On wood. Car. (Schw.; Curt.). 



7. C. epimyces Cooke. On old Corticinm. Cups sessile, greenish yellow, 

 then olivaceous, pulverulent (1. line), plane, disc paler; asci cla- 

 vate; sporidia biseriate, broadly fusiform (.02 x .01 mm). The pulver- 

 ulent granules are globose and brown under the microscope and 

 about .007 m. m. diameter. New Jersey (Ellis). 



Gen. 12. PSILOPEZIA.. B. 



1. P. iilimmularia i?. On rotten wood. Car. (Curt.); Ohio (Lea.); Penns. 



(Mich.). 



2. P. Babiiigtonii B. On rotten wood. Car. (Rav.). 



3. P. flavida B. d- C. On dead wood. Alabama (Peters.V 



