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Humaria omphalodes, Mass. On burnt ground. A. 
H. melaloma, Mass. On burnt ground. P. 
H. Nicholsonii, Massee. On heaps of dead leaves. A very fine 
large, bright yellow species, named after its discoverer, G. Nichol- 
EGS. 
H. violacea, Sacc. On soil. A very fine cluster of this fungus 
was growing on cinders that kad only been taken out of the 
furnace in the "winter garden two days before. 
H. macrocystis, Saccardo. On burnt ground. P. 
H. granulata, Saccardo. On dung. Common. 
Barlaea, Saccardo. 
B. Constellatio, Saccardo. On the ground. A. 
B. Crouani, Mass. On the ground among moss. A. 
Curreyella, Mass. 
C. trachycarpa, Mass. On burnt ground. A. 
Sepultaria, Ce. 
S. sumneriana, Mass. On the ground under pines. A. 
Neottiella, Ce. 
N. Polytrichi, Muss. On the ground among moss. A. 
N. corallina, Mass. On the ground among moss. A., Q. 
Dasyscypha, Fries. 
D. virginea, Fcki. On rotten twigs and herbaceous stems in 
damp places. Common. 
D. nivea, Mass. On damp fallen twigs. A., P. 
D. bicolor, Fckl. On dead oak twigs. A. 
D. subtilissima, Cooke. On larch twigs. Q. 
D. ill timin, Saccardo. On dead fronds of Nephrodium 
Filiz AnD 
D. hyalina, Mass. Inside fallen bark, on chips, &c. Common. 
D.leucophaea, Mass. On stems of dead herbaceous plants. B. 
D. melaxantha, Mass. On fallen branches of beech. Q. 
D. calycina, Fckl. On living larch twigs. A very destructive 
pnra to the larch when grown in damp localities in lowland 
D. corticalis, Mass. On dead bark, Q. 
D. fuscescens, Rehm. On dead straw. A. 
