MR. F. CURREY ON SPHÆRIZÆ. 
cetes Sueciæ. The asci are not.always so broad as in fig. 30. The length of the 
sporidia is 0*0014 inch. 
. S. PUSTULA, Curr. ! 
. 8. PULVIS-PYRIUS, Pers.; Fr. S. M. ii. p. 458. From the Scleromycetes Sueciæ, 
no. 120. The specimen is marked as a variety, but I do not see in what it differs 
from the typical form. 
249. S. CONGLOBATA, Fr. S. M. ii. p. 414 There are several specimens, all named by 
Klotzsch, S. Aceris, Pers. in litt. to Mougeot, is the same thing. 
250. S. prorca, Fr.! Marked by Mougeot, who received it in a letter from Fries. 
251. S. MOROIDES, Curr. ! 
252. S. PLATEATA, Pers. ! in litt. to Mougeot. Fries (Adnotata) remarks, “ Sph. plateata 
Pers. in litt. est SpA. obducens Fr. S. M. et Exs. Sph. obducens Schum. ! est forma . 
Sph. spermoidis.” 
253. S. SPERMOIDES, Hoffm.; Fr. S. M. ii. p. 457. From the Scleromycetes Sueciæ, 
no. 237 | | 
254. S. MAMM@FORMIS, Pers.; Fr. S. M. ii. p. 455. Named by Greville and Klotzsch. 
255. S. STERCORARIA, Sow. ; Fr. S. M. ii. p. 455. Named by Berkeley. 
256. S. STERCORARIA, Sow. var. ? ! 
257. S. STERCORARIA, Fr.! S. M. ii. p.455. Sent by Fries to Mougeot. 
258. S. BIFORMIS, Schwein. ! non Fries. 
259. S. VERRUCOSA, Grev.! Fr. Index Alphabeticus ; = S. moriformis, Tode. The sporidia 
have more than one septum, but this is probably the case with $. moriformis. 
260. S. PULVERACEA, Ehrh.; Fr. 8. M. ii. p.459. Sent by Persoon to Mougeot. I could 
find no asci on reexamination. Rabenhorst’s (‘Fungi Europæi’) no. 338 quite 
agrees with my description ; but the sporidia reach 0:0005 inch, or nearly so. 
261. S. SORDARIA, Fr.! S. M. ii. p. 458, El. ii. p. 94. From the Scleromycetes Sueciæ, 
no. 270. 
262. 8. OBDUCENS, Schum. (— S. plateata, Pers. suprà). From the Scleromycetes Sue- 
ciæ, no. 119. S. obducens minor, Fr. Syst. Mye. ii. p. 456: see the remarks under 
No. 252 suprà. 
263. S. POMIFORMIS, Pers. From the Scleromycetes Sueciæ, no. 236. Tulasne (Sel. 
Fung. Carp. vol. ii. p. 246) is mistaken in supposing that I considered there Was 
no distinction between this species and SS. pulvis-pyrius, Pers. All I meant to say 
was, that the specimens marked « pomiformis” in the Hookerian herbarium are 
identical with S. pulvis-pyrius. Tulasne (/.c.) describes the sporidia of S. pomi- 
formis as white, shortly ovate, and bipartite ; and Fries (Adnotata) observes, “a Sp/- 
pulv. pyrio vera nimis distat peritheeiis primitus mollibus, regulariter collabentibus 
ostiolo mammæformi eumorpho.” 
264. 8. (Necrrta) Peziza, Tode; Fr. S. M. ii. p. 452. Named by Berkeley. 
