1'liiilloiilea', Pliiilleii;, MutiiiiJs. lo 



rubigiiiosu, 0-8 iiim. crasso, parietu ex uno cavitatuiu sirato ooiu- 

 posito; parte si^orifera loiiga ('/2 v.plustotius receptaculi altitudi- 

 iiis), acutissinie conica, sordide purpurea, extus grosse rugoso-gib- 

 bosa, apice iinpervio; pariete eadeui structura atque stipitis parietis 

 pnedito (ejus cavitates vero i)leruinque iutrorsutn late apertai). 



Hab. in silva bambusina horti botanici Bogoriensis (Duiten- 

 zorg) ins. Java. 

 5. Mutinus Ravenelii (Herk. et Curt.) I^^d. Fischer, Cor>/m(cs breivn -^4 

 Berk. et Curt. Mspt., sec. Bull. of Torrey bot. Club., vol. Yil, 

 1880, p. 30, C. Ra>'eneUi Berkeley et Curlis, Transact. of Liini. 

 Society, XXI, 1855, p. 140, cuin ic. — Stipite circ. 4-5 cm. alto, 

 8-10 inm. crasso, nitide rubro, inferne attenuato; parte sporifera 

 vel clavata vel acute conica, iii apice pervia, usque ad i/., totius 

 receptaculi altitudinis longa; pariete eadem structura atque stipitis 

 parietis praedito. 



Ilab. locis graniinosis ad terram arenosam New York, Santee 

 River, S. Carolina. — A praBcedenti paullum diversa species csse 

 videlur. 

 0. Mutinus elegans (Mont.) Ed. Fischer, Caromyxa elegans Montagne 35 

 Ilerb. 1850, Cori/nites elegans Montagne Sylloge Cryptogatnarum 

 1856, p, 281. — Receptaculo 12-15 cm. alto, medio 2'/o cm. crasso 

 corniformi, ad basim helvolo; apice roseo, late aperto, ore calloso 

 inarginato, 1 cm. diam. metiente; parte sporifera eadem structura 

 ac stipitis prsedita (?). 



Hab. in Amer. bor. (Mont,), Colombo (Gki^aud). — Dimensioni- 

 bus, colore, apice late aperto et ore calloso marginato a prajce- 

 denti diversa, cetefum noti satis nota species. 



7. Mutinus Curtisii (Berk.) Ed. Fiscber, Cori/niles Cartisii Berkeley, 3> 

 Grevillea II, 1873, p. 34. — ■ 5-8 cm. altus; stipite rubro; parte 

 sporifera conica, basi (ubi non sporis tecta) punctata, eadem stru- 

 ctura ac stipitis pra^dita. 



Ilab. Connecticut. — 'Sow satis nota, an a M. Raveneiii sat 

 diversa species? 



8. Mutinus? Watsoni (P)erk.) Ed. Fischer, Phallus Watsoni Beik. -57 

 Journ. of the Linn. Society Botany, XVIII, 1881, p. 387. — Circ. 



8 cm. altus; parte sporifera conica, \',j| totius receptaculi altitudi- 

 nis longa, minute venosa, rubra, basi circ. 6 mm. crassa. 

 llab. ad Burnetfs River in Australia. 

 0. Mutinus? curtus (I5erk.) Ed. Fischer, Phallus curtifs Berk. in llook. 3S 

 Lond. Journ. of Bot, IV, 1845. — Receptaculi apice late trunca- 



