Pl. cell. aph. 6. SARCOTHALAMEZ. 142. Neman. 519 
21. Nemania levis. Smooth nemania. 
Thallus smooth, shining, oblong, black; inside whitish ; 
thece ovate. 
Spheria levis, Sowerby Fungi, 394, 5. 
On hazel-sticks ? 
1X. 143. CUCURBITARIA. Cucurbitaria. 
Thallus spreading, irregular; thece in tufts, placed on 
the thallus. 
1. Cucurlitaria berberidis. Berberry cucurbitarta. 
Tufts bursting out from the bark, irregular; thallus 
thin, blackish; thece mouthless, ovate, cracked. 
Spheria berberidis, Persoon Syn. 52. 
On the branches of berberry bushes. 
Tufts long. 
2. Cucurlitaria cupularis. Cup cucurbitaria. 
Tufts black; thece wrinkled, mostly collapsed, mouth- 
less. 
Spheeria cupularis, Persoon Syn, 53. 
On the dead branches of lime and hornbeam trees. 
3. Cucurbitaria rubra. Red cucurbitaria. 
Tufts roundish, pale vermilion-red ; éhallus scarcely any ; 
thece collapsed, porringershaped, smoothish, mouthless. 
Spheria cucurbitula, Zode Meckl. 38. 
On the branches of various trees. 
4. Cucurbitaria coccinea. Scarlet cucurbitaria. 
Tufts bursting out of the bark, nearly round, scarlet; 
thallus scarcely any; thece ovate; mouths blunt. 
Spheria coccinea, Persoon Syn. A9. 
Sphecria decidua, Tode Meckl, 2,31. 
On the bark of beech-trees. 
X. 144. ENGIZOSTOMA. — Engixostome. 
Thallus scarcely any, filling up the interstices between 
the thece which are sunk in the bark, concentrically con- 
nivent; mouths circular, connivent. 
