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4. 
S. (XYLARIA) PEDUNCULATA, Dicks. A British specimen named by Berkeley. 
5. S. (CORDYCEPS) ENTOMORRHIZA. British specimens named by Berkeley. 
6. S. (CORDYCEPS) OPHIOGLOSSOIDES, Ehrh. Specimens named by Mougeot and Klotzsch. 
7. S. (XYLARIA) INVOLUTA, Kl.! 
8. S. (XYLARIA) GUIANENSIS, Mont. ! (Syll. p. 202). 
9. S. (CoRDYcEPS) CAPITATA, Holmsk.; Fr. S. M. vol. ii. p. 324. Specimens named by 
Mougeot. 
10. S. (Hypoxyton) Canopus, Mont.! Fries (Adnotata) remarks, “Fons: Fr. in Linn. 
4. 
24. 
vB (Hx»oxvrox) SAGRÆANA, Mont. This isa Cuba specimen from Kunze, 
v. p. 542, inter Hypoxyla nec ad Xylarias.” 
S. (XYLARIA) POLYMORPHA, Pers. ; Fr. S. M. vol. xi. p.926. British specimens named 
by Berkeley. The measurement of the sporidia given in my former paper is wrong; 
it should have been 0:0008 to 0:0009 inch. 
S. (HxPoxyroN or Poronta) Herrscus, Mont.! (Syll. p. 209.) 
. S. (HYPOXYLON) RHOPALOIDES, Mont. ! 
S. (HYPOXYLON) CRENULATA, Berk.! Decades, no. 484. This seems a true Hy 
poxylon; but the fructification is very unusual, for in that genus the sporidia are 
unilocular. ; 
N. (XYLARIA) DIGITATA, Pers.; Fr. S. M. vol. ii. p. 326. Specimens named by 
Mougeot. 
S. (Xyrarıa) Hypoxyton, L.; Fr. S. M. vol. ii. p. 327. There are many specimens of 
this in the Herbarium. Itisa species as to which there can be no doubt. 
. S. (XYLARIA) MICROCERAS, Mont. ! | 
. S. (XYLARIA) MULTIPLEX, Kunze. Named by Klotzsch. 
- S. (XYLARIA) CORNIFORMIS, Mont.! Fries (Adnotata) remarks, “ Fons: Fr. Elench. 
ii. p. 37, Summ. Veg. Scand. Montagnei forma, ad hane relata, videtur species 
diversa." 
- S. (XYLARIA) IANTHINO-VELUTINA, Mont.! (Syll. p. 204). 
« S. (XYLARIA) CARPOPHILA, Pers; Fr. S. M. vol. ii. p. 828. Described, I Dro 
from a specimen given me by Mr. Berkeley. The one in the Herbarium has no fruit. 
- 8. (CorDYorrs) ALUTACEA, Pers. Collected by Mr. Broome at Rudloe in Wiltshire, 
and named by Mr. Berkeley. Fries (Adnotata) remarks, “In Summ. E se 
hane speciem inter Cordicipites et Hypocreas intermediam esse monu; ae 
receptaculum, forma, vegetatio, harum asci et sporæ. Nonnullas examinans exo s 
Fracidias (S. V, Sc. p. 382) que genus a Xylariis omnino autonomon sistunh, arit 
his plane convenire observavi; differt modo colore lætiore, ut Cordicep km 
ab ophioglossoide. Fracidiæ plures æque molles et fragiles ac F. alutacea. a 
have compared it with an authentic specimen from Dr. Montagne. 
8. (Corpycups) PURPUREA, Fr, 
