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1274. Hydnum FUSCO-ATiaiM, i'V. JTym. Eur., p. 612. Grevillea 

 XV., p. 07. 



1299. CuYrrovALSA NrrsciiKi, FcU. Sacc. Syl. No. 692. 



Plate XI., fig. 1. 



1300. DiAPOKTHE (Eupoethe) Thlasnet, Nho. Sacc. Syl. No. 



2526. Plate XI., fig. 2. 

 On neitle stems. 



1301. DiAi'Oiann (Eiipoutiik) disouki'ANS, Sacc. Syl. Add. 



No. 6008. I'hitc XL, fig. S. 



On stems of Eumex. 



This agrees well with the description of the Diaportlie on Bumcx from 

 North America, and also with that of D. orthoceras, which is described 

 as only growing on Gompositce. As the genus Diaportlie is to a great 

 extent classified with reference to the host plants, I am bound to refer 

 my specimens to the former species. 



1302. DiAPORTHE (Tt.:trasta(!a) Quercus, FcM. Sacc. Syl. 



No. 2572. Plato XI., fig. 4. 

 On oak branches. 



1305. DiAi'dK'iMin (Tn'i'itAsrAOA) ciuistosa, Sacc if Bourn. Syl. 



No. 2003. Plato XIL, fig. 5. 

 On holly branches. 

 1307. LoiMiiowroMA (Schizostoma) montellicum, Sacc. Syl 



No. 5398. Plate Xll.,. fig. 6. 



This agrees better with Saccardo's description than with his figure, 

 Fwng. Ital. No. UG. It evidently belongs to the group comprising S. 

 montellicum, S. vicinam, and S. vicinellum, which appear to differ princi- 

 pally in the si^e of the spores. The relative proportions of my speci- 

 mens asrceing best with «. montclUcmn, I refer it to that species. 



1309. LOPHIOSTOMA vaqans, E. Fahrc, Sacc. Syl. No. 5483. 

 Plate XII., fig. 7. 



On a stick of mahogany. 



The sporidia agree well with the figure in Spher. Vaucl. fig. liS-/fi, 

 but it may be the same as L. pseudomacrostomum. 



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