ADDENDA. 495 



Gregarious, minute, subgelatinous when moist, at first 

 globose, becoming expanded and slightly concave, glabrous, 

 amber-colour, then darker, up to J mm. across ; stem very- 

 short, slender; asci cylindric - clavate, apex narrowed, 

 8-spored ; spores hyaline, continuous, cylindric-fusiform, 

 straight, 5x1/"., irregularly 2-seriate ; paraphyses very 

 slender. 



Calloria siiccinea, Pr., Summ. Veg. Scand., p. 359. 



Calloria electrina, Phil. & Plow., Grev., x. p. 68. 



Peziza eleetrina, Phil. & Plow. Grev., viii., p. 153. 



Hymenosajpha eleetrina, Phil., Brit. Disc, p. 142. 



Conidial stage. Eeceptacle exactly resembling the asco- 

 phore, into which condition it gradually passes after pro- 

 ducing conidia. The disc is covered with delicate, hyaline, 

 branched conidiophoi'es, bearing at their tips, hyaline, 

 continuous, cylindrical conidia, ends obtuse, straight or 

 curved, 14 x 2 /i. 



Bacryomyces succineus, Fr., Hym. Eur., p. 699 ; Mass., 

 Fungus-Flora, vol. i. p. 67. 



Calloria succinea, Fr., Summa Veg. Scand., p. 359. 



On pine leaves. 



Authentic specimen from Phillips examined. 



(Should stand next to 0. leucostigma, p. 147.) 



MoUisia fusca. Mass. 



Gregarious or sometimes crowded, sessile, at first depresso- 

 globose and closed, then hemispherical or almost plane, but 

 the margin is permanently raised, up to 1 mm. across ; disc 

 grey or brownish, externally brown, the margin minutely 

 fimbriate ; cortex parenchymatous, cells irregularly poly- 

 gonal, olive, 5-7 fj, diameter, running out into short, thin- 

 walled, cylindrical or subclavate, obtuse, 1-3-septate hairs, 

 olive at the base, upper portion white, 30-40 X 3-4 /j. ; 

 bypothecium olive ; asci oylindric-clavate, apex slightly nar- 

 rowed, 8-spored ; spores irregularly 2-seriate, hyaline, con- 

 tinuous, straight or slightly curved, narrowly elliptic- 

 fusiform, 7-11 X 2-2-5 ju; paraphyses slender, hyaline, 

 cylindrical. 



Lachnella Schumacheri, Phil., Brit. Disc, p. 262. 



Triohopeziza fusca, Sacc, Syll., viii. n. 1710. 



On dead wood. 



