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37.* P. velatina B. & G. According to specimen from Mr. Peck, determined" 

 by the late Dr. Curtis, tMs is tlie same as P.fusicarpa Gerard. 



43.* P. echinosperina Peck. (Mycograpliia, pi. vi. fig. 23.) On the ground. 

 N. Y. (Peck). 



45.* P. subhirsuta Sell. On the ground. Rh. Island (Olney). 



49. P. araneosa Bull. (P. rubra Peck.) Add N. Y. (Peck). 



GO. P. occideutalis /S. Add N. Y. (Gerard, sub. P. coccinea). 



88. P. balsamicola {Nodularia balsamicola Peck). See Grevillea. From 

 authentic specimen this is Aleurodiscus amorphus Rabh. 



99.a P. melaxantha Fr. On dead branches. Car. (Rav.). 



99.?> P. Tulpina Cooke. Hedwigia, 1875, p. 82. On rotten wood. N. J. 

 (Ellis). 



99.C P. Tiliae Peck. On basswood branches. N. Y. (Peck). 



100.* P. carneorubra Mlis. On stems of EHgeron. Sessile, rosy flesh- 

 color; 1 m. m. broad; sporidia linear biuucleate. N. J. (Ellis). 



108. Mr. Peck doubts the accuracy of our reference of his Pez. Solenia to 

 this species. At present we do not see any good ground for retracting 

 our opinion. 



113.* P. nigTOcilicta B. & 0. On sheaths of grass. Car. (Rav.). 



110. P. uiarg'inata Cooke, is very shortly stipitate. 



116.* P. fusoidnla Cooke. On leaves of Andromeda, differs in larger size, 

 longer stem, different hairs, pointed paraphyses and pallid disc. N. J. 

 (Ellis). 



144. P. canuea. This should stand as Peziza Arundinariae B. & C* another 

 name having been given to No. 236 which was also distributed under 

 the name of P. Arundinariae B. & C. 



159.a P. tela B. & C. On dead wood. Car. (Rav.). 



lo9.& P. atrofusca B. <& C. On dead wood. Ala. (Peters). 



159.C P. scariosa B. & G. On dead branches. (Berk.). 



177. P. cedrlua. Cooke and Gerard. 



177.a 'P.QiVLYti^ii^P.umhilicataB.&C.) On decorticated rose. Penn. (Mich.) 

 The name given by B. & C. is preoccupied. 



177.5 P. extricate B. & G. On Umbellifers. Ala. (Peters). 



177.C P. subgibbosa ^^^i«. On Andropogon. Allied to P. ueaw^to. Sporidia 

 larger, triseptate. N. J. (Ellis). 



181. Subsequent examination has proved this to be a good Helotium, imper- 

 fectly characterized, and consequently stands as Helotium macrospo- 

 rum Peck. 



