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Bulgaria. 



482. Bulgaria inquinans Fries S. M. II ^", Syll. VIII "^ R 69 «^ 

 Syn: Peziza inquinans Pers., Schum. no 2041, Peziza polymorpha 

 Oeder Fl. D. tab. 464, Bulgaria pol. Wettst., Rehm III "'= 5. ^'" c. icon., 

 Limsvampen (O. F. Miiller 1762 c. icon.), Smittende Posesvamp (H. 

 37»''2), Afsmittende Topsvamp (Sev. P. 95''^''). 



From August— November it often occurs in great abundance on 

 trunks and big branches of felled trees, most frequently on Quercus, 

 but also on Fagus and Alnus; Rostrup states that it causes damage 

 to the timber (R 02 a ^^°). It was originally considered to have four 

 spores in the asci (R 1880 a ™) till Rostrup (89 i ^^*) discovered that 

 every ascus contains four large spores and four small ones. It was 

 first found in Denmark in 1762 near Frederiksdal by O. F. Miiller who 

 considers it edible and also recommends it for the making of glue (62). 



Hymenobolus. 



483. Hymenobolus agaves Dur. &. Mont. Syll. VIII =" 



On leaves of Agave in the hothouses in the botanical garden at Copen- 

 hagen ("/s 1897 L. K. R. see R. 99 a 263). 



Phacidiineae. 



Stictidaceae. 



Ocellaria. 



484. Ocellaria aurea Tulasne, Syll. VIII '^\ Rehm III "^ 6. ^^^i ^ 

 icon., Lavagtig Punktsvamp (H. 37 °''^). 



Its conidial stage is called Myxosporium scutellatum (Otth.) v. 

 Hehn. 06 a ^^". 



In the bark of Salix fiagilis. J. Nebsager (O. R.). Salix pentandra (hosp. 

 nov.). J. Sedal near Viborg!. 



Naevia. 



485. Naevia fuscella (Karsten) Lind 10 a, Syn: Phacidium fuse. 

 K., Syll. VIII ™. 



On the leaves of Carex leporina. J. Utoft Plantage C^/t 04). 



486. Naevia pusilla (Lib.) Rehm III ''\ Syll. VIII ««^ Syn: Tro- 

 chila juncicola Rostrup 86 m, Syll. VIII "' (see Lind 10 a). 



