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1 he fungi below mentioned, which were brought home by 

 prof. Warming's expedition to Venezuela and The West-Indies 

 1891 — 92, are collected partly in Venezuela, especially in the neigh- 

 bourhood of Las Trincheras, partly in the islands of Trinidad and 

 Barbadoes ^) ; besides prof. W arming himself, the late baron E g g e r s 

 and especially the late cand. Holger Lassen (H. L.) have parti- 

 cipated in the collections; further a few specimens have been re- 

 corded by mag. G, Levinsen (cfr. text). The records from The 

 Danish West-Indies are not treated in this paper, as the authors 

 intend to give collectively a more exhaustive list of the fungi from 

 here on a subsequent occasion. The number of species determined 

 comes to 34, among which 4 new; of these again 2, Mtjxotheca 

 hypocreoides and Stilbochalara dimorpha represent types of new 

 genera. — Besides, we have examined several fungi of the families 

 Aiiriculariaceae, Tre?nellaceae, Polyporaceae and Pezizaceae without 

 its being possible, however, to determine the species with any cer- 

 tainty. The system and the synonymy used in our paper agree 

 with those of Saccardo. 



Phyconiycetae. 



Cystopus Ipomaeae-panduratae (Schw.) St. et Sw. 

 On leaves of Ipomaea pies cuprae Roth.: Barbadoes, 11. 11. !)1, 



') A single species only, namely Pilocratera tricholoma (Mont.) was also col- 

 lected in Colombia. 



