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1711. Solenia poriaeformis (Fries) Fuckel, Syll. VI ''^^ Syn: Peziza 

 por. de C, Fries S. M. II '"^ 



On brittle wood of Salix. F. Svenborg ! ; L. Lindet. 



1712. Solenia stipitata Fuckel, Syll. VI "''. 

 Cupulis magnis, sporidiis 12 l^ X 4—6 t^. 



Probably not dififerent from Solenia connivens Karsten, Syll. IX ^°^. 

 On wood and bark of Fagus silvatica. S. Charlottenlund ! , Lyngby ! . Salix 

 cinerea. J. Fusinga (Lind 04). Alnus. Kvaerndrup. 



Clayariaceae. 



Typhula. 



1713. Typhula muscicola Fries Epicr. 5«^ Syll. VI ^•'^ Syn: Pistil- 

 laria muse. (Pers.) Fries S. M. I "^^ 



Leskea polyaniha. L. Stensgaard (July 61). 



^X 1714. Typhula incarnata Lasch, Fries Epicr. 5'^ Syll. VI ^"l 



Rostrup writes in his diary that it was of a rosy colour and grew 



at the ground of faded tufts of Lolium. It rose from little tawny 



sclgrotia which Rostrup calls sclerotium graminicola. The whole fungus 



was 1 cm in height. 



Lolium. F. Klingstrup C^ho 1873 O. R.). 



1715. Typhula graminum Karsten, Syll. VI ^''^ Grsessernes Traad- 

 kalle (R 93 d'^ c. icon., 99 d "3, 02 a ^"o, M. L. M. May 1911). 



Its sclerotium is called Sclerotium fulvum Fries S. M. II ^'^ Syll. 

 XIV ^^^^ A few times it has appeared as a most noxious parasite on 

 the cereals (F. K. R. 07 a ^""l 



Carex arenaria. S. Charlottenlund. Molinium coeruleum. J. Undallslund!. 

 Koeleria glauca. J. Ulfborg (Jeppesen). Lolium perenne. S. Holtegaard. Triti- 

 cum sativum. J. Brabrand (E. Thomsen). Hordeum sativum. J. Askov; S. Lyngby 

 (see F. K. R. 07 a 3<">). Avena saiiva. S. Lyngby. 



1716. Typhula pusilla (Fries) Schroeter, Syn: Pistillaria pus. Fries 



5. M. I '"^ Syll. VI "^ 



On dead leaves of Salix fiagilis. S. Valby ! , Bregentved (Riitzou). Octob.— 

 November. 



1717. Typhula ovata (Fries) Schroeter, not Karsten, Syn: Pistil- 

 laria ov. Fries S. M. I ^", Syll. VI "I 



On dead leaves; its sclerotium is called Sclerotium inclusum Kze. 



6. Schmidt. 



Betula alba. S. Furese (A. Seidelin), Lille Hareskov C^jw 86). 



