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77 Pilacrefaginea, B. and Br., Ann. Nat. Hist., No. 380. 



On dead wood. Wright (3100). 



Dr. Max. Cornu is of opinion not only that Pilacrefaginea and Pilacre Peter sii 

 are forms of the same species, but that they are the conidia of another more 

 highly developed fungus. 



78. Peziza (Gupulares) irrorata, B. and C, Mycographia, fig. 254. 

 On soil. Wright (3138). 



79. Peziza\(Humaria) melaloma, A. andS., Mycographia, fig. 67. 

 On burnt soil. Wright (3137). 



80. Peziza (Sarcoscypha) pusio, B. and C. , Mycographia, fig. 106. 

 On the ground. Wright (3145). 



81. Peziza {Sarcoscypha) Texensis, B. and O, Mycographia, fig. 145. 

 On the ground. Wright (3134). 



82. Peziza (Sarcoscypha) scutellata, L., Mycographia, fig. 131. 

 On wood. Wright (3135). 



83. Peziza (Sarcoscypha) stercorea, P., Mycographia, fig. 147. 

 On dung. Wright (3140). 



84. Peziza (Dasyscypha) virginea, Batsch, EL, 125. 

 On twigs. Wright (3136). 



85. Peziza (Mollisia) rubella, Pers., Syn., p. 635. 

 On wood. Ravenal (103). 



86. Patellaria cyanea, Cooke, (n. s. ) 



Scattered, dark-blue, almost black. Cups flattened, orbicular ( h — 1 mm.) 

 convex. Asci clavate, sessile. Sporidia clavate, or fusiform, 3—5 septate, 

 rather constricted at the joints (-OSx-OO? m m.), the cells being nucleate. 

 Paraphyses clavate, simple, or furcate, dark blue at the tips. 



On herbaceous stems. Houston, Bav. (223). 



Evidently allied to Patellaria indigotiea C. and Pk., and, 

 like that, with the gelatina hymenea coloured blue, so that a 

 blue tint is suffused over the whole of the hymenium. 



87. Eustegia Magnolia;, B. and Rav. , (stylosporous state). 

 On leaves of Magnolia grancliflora. Houston ; Bav. (236). 



88. Eysterium prcelongum, Schwz. 



On wood. Wright (3894, 3916) ; Eav. (69). 



89. Hysterium (Glonium) lineare, Fr. ; S. M,, ii, 583. 

 On wood. Bav. (73). 



90. Hysterium (Glonium) medium Cooke, (n. s.) 



Perithecia elliptical or elongated, obtuse at both extremities, flattened 

 above, black, densely gregarious or sometimes confluent. Asci cjdindrical. 

 Sporidia oval, at length uniseptate, hyaline, (-008 — •Olx-004 mm.). 



On decorticated Berchemia. Bav. (293). 



Resembling Glonixim lineare in many points, but differing 

 in the contour and size of the sporidia. 



