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G8. Pineti, Bntsclt. On fir-coiics. 



69. papillaris, Bull.; Sow. t. 177. On dead wood. 



70. hvalina, P. On stumps of trees. 



71. sulphurca, P.; Grev. t. 83. On dead nettles, etc. 



72. plano-umbilicata, Grev. On dead nettles. 



73. villosa, P. On large dead llerhacea, as burdoek. 



74. Grevillei, B. PaujI. PI. I. c. ^.198. On dead UmbeWferee. 



75. Berkeleii, Blox. {no. 770). On dead UmbeUifcm. 



76. aspidiicola, B. and Br. {no. 771). On PiUx-mas. 



77. albo-testacea, Besm. On dead grass-leaves. 



78. apala, B. and Br. {no. 561). On dead rushes. 



79. Clavariaram, Besm. {no. 563). On decaying Clavarue. 



80. strarainum, B. and Br. {no. 561). On wheat, etc.* 



Subgenus 7. Tapesia, Pr. — Cups waxy or subcoriaceous, crowded 

 into a sort of crust-like stratum, or sitting on atomeutose subieulum. 



81. anomala, P. On rails, etc. 



82. aurelia, P.; Grev. t.ViS). On dead leaves, etc. 



83. domestica, Sow. t. 351. On whitewashed walls. 



84. Piggotii, B. and Br. {no. 769). On plaster ceilings. 



85. caesia, P. On chips. 



86. Chavetise, Lib. {no. 565). On chips. 



87. eriobasis, B. {no. 312). On dead bark. 



88. Bloxami, B. and Br. {no. 566). On chips, etc. 



89. mutabilis, B. and Br. {no. 564). On Jira ccespitosa. 



90. Eosae, P. {no. 10). On rose, sycamore, etc. 



91. fusca, P. ; Grev. t. 193. On branches of various trees. 



92. Johnstoni, B. {no. 313). On fallen branches. 



93. sanguinea, P. {no. 11). On fir. 



* Peziza amorpha, P., is referred by Fries to Corficitim, but it has perfect 

 asci. As I have not seen fresh specimens, I cauiiot determine to what genus 

 it belonsrs. 



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