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*Ozonium Surinamense, Schwein. MSS. Like other species, only a mycelium. 



* Sclerotiu7n trichicEmorphum. Schwein. MSS. Surinam. Resembling S. semen, 

 but brighter colored and yellowish within. We do not, however, consider any 

 species of Sclerotium as genuine. 



^aS. ^gMamw/o^wwz, Schwein. MSS. On dead leaves ; Surinam. This consists of 

 little swollen spots on either surface of dead leaves, covered with a thin white rigid 

 cracked crust, but scarcely exhibiting a fungoid structure. 



*Rhizomorpha conjuepliora, Kze, in Weig. exs. Isaria arhuscula, Schwein. MSS. 

 A curious mycelium, apparently common in Surinam. 



-*R. foliicola, Schwein. MSS. On leaves; Surinam. Barren stems of some 

 marasmius, probably M. hamatocephahis, Mont. 



*R. vascuhsa, Schwein. MSS. Surinam. A podostemaceous plant, and probably 

 Ligea secimdjlora, Tul. 



*Erineum pallidum, Schwein. MSS. Surinam. Resembles E. polycephalum, but 

 the lobes are more globose. We do not consider these productions true fungi, but 

 merely diseased states of the external cells. 



*JE. impressum, Schwein. MSS. Surinam. This is a Septotrichum, resembling 

 S. Jlezile, Corda, but with coarser threads, and more swollen articulations. 



*E. fuhum, Schwein. MSS. Surinam. Like the last is a Septotrichum; in 

 structure it re.sembles somewhat E. botryocephalum, Corda. 



*Taphria ? icaco, Schwein. MSS. Cephaleuros densus, Kze. in Weig. exs. 

 Surinam. This and the following are now recognized as states of Strigulce. 



*E. tenue, Schwein. MSS. Cephaleuros virescens, Kze. 1. c. Surinam. 



^E. lohans, Schwein. MSS., is a diseased state of some Strigida Surinam. 



*HeIminthotrichum Javense, Schwein. MSS. Java; Dr. Horsfield. Appears to 

 be merely the pubescence of the under side of the leaves. 



Note. — Gnadenhutte, mentioned in page 278, is in Ohio ; and Bishop IIuefFel, while -visiting the Moravian 

 Missions in the Danish W. India Islands in 1827, collected many plants. 



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