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40. 
41. 
52. 
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MR. F. CURREY ON SPH/ERLE. 
S. (HrroxYLon) COHERENs, Pers.; Fr. S. M. ii. p. 335. From the Scleromyeetes 
Sueciæ, no. 43. 
S. (HYPOXYLON) RUBRICOSA, Fr. El. ii. p. 63. Named by Berkeley. I doubt if this 
plant is rightly named; but it is sometimes difficult to distinguish between Hy. 
poxylon cohærens, H. multiforme, and H. rubricosum. 
Div. 4. CONNATÆ. 
. S. (HyPoXYLoN) RUBIGINOSA, Pers. ; Fr. S. M. ii. p. 340. From the Scleromycetes 
Sueciæ, no. 142. The sporidia are sometimes curved in a side view. 
. S. (HYPOXYLON) ATRO-PURPUREA, Tode; Fr. S. M. ii. p.340. From the Scleromy- 
cetes Sueciæ, no. 75. 
S. (HYPOXYLON) PERFORATA, Schwein.! Fr. S. M. ii. p. 340. 
. S. Borryosa, Fr. S. M. ii. p. 342! From the Scleromycetes Sueciæ. 
. B. (HyYPocREA) LATERITIA, Fr. S. M. ii. p. 338. These specimens are from Mr. 
Stephens's herbarium. In Rabenhorst’s ‘Fungi Europei,’ no. 317, the sporidia 
are the same except that in most the endochrome is bipartite, giving them a uni- 
septate appearance. I see no reason now to think that they become brown in age, 
as suggested in my former paper. 
. S. (HYPOXYLON) SERPENS, Pers.; Fr. S. M. ii. p. 341. From the Scleromycetes 
Sueciæ, no. 47. 
. S. (HxPOCREA) HYALINA, Schwein.! Fr. S. M. ii. p. 339. 
. 8. (Hypoxyton) Sassarras, Schwein.! Fr. S. M. ii. p. 343. 
. S. (HYPOCREA) CITRINA, Pers. ; Fr. S. M. ii. p.937. Named by Schweinitz. 
. 8. (HYPOCREA) Lopara. Named by Schweinitz. Fries (Adnotata) remarks, “Sp! 
s. Hypocrea lobata, Schwz.; minime vero Wormskj. et Fr. S. M. Est Hypocrea 
Schweinitzü, Fr. El. ii. p.60, c. synon. supra citato.” 
S. (HyrocREA) LuTEO-vinENs, Fr. S. M. ii. p. 339. From a specimen named by 
Mr. Broome. The Kew plants have no fruit. I doubt whether Hypocrea WR 
virens, Fr., S. lateritia, Fr., and S. lactifluorum, Schwein., are not all one species 
Div. 5. GLEBOSE. 
S. (Hypoxyton) REPANDA, Fr. S. M. ii. p.346! From the Scleromycetes get 
5. 1. 
n 
> o = TUBULINA, A. and 8.; Fr. S. M. ii. p.346. From the Scleromyoet® 
Sueciæ, no. 341. I think this is a Diatrype, not an Hypoxylon. 
S. (Hxroxyrox) LUTEA, A. & S. ; Fr. S. M. ii. p. 347. Figured from plants s 
n iced named by Berkeley, but which are certainly the same as 9. tubu 
