CRYPTOGAMIA. FUNGI. $r 



2 fastigiata. On trees. 



502. Usnea. 



1 florida. On the trunks of trees. 



2 plicata. On the branches of trees. 



3 angulata. Muhl — Syn. Meth. Licb.—Eat. Man. Bot 

 p. 478. On the trunks of trees. 



503. COLLEMA- 



tremelloides. Among moss, in woods. 



504. Lepraria. 



1 flava. Trunks of old trees. 



2 incana. On rotten trees. 



3 botryoidcs. Bark of old trees. 



FUN GI, according to Persoon. 



505. Sphaeria. 



1 hypoxylon. On stumps of trees. Iloboken. May. 



2 coccinea. On rotten wood. 



506. TUBERCULAKIA. ^^ 



vulgaris. On rotten wood. Summer. 



507. Tuber. 



cibarium. (Truffle J Underground, in sandy fields'. 

 Love-lane. 



508. Geastrum. 



rufescens. Hills. Hoboken. Summer. 



509. Ltcoperdon. 



1 bovista. Fields. Summer and Autumn. 



3 pratensc. Fields. Spring 



3 pyriformc. Stumps of rotten trees. Autumn. 



510. Stemonites. 



typhina. On stumps of trees and rotten woods. July. 



511. Mucor. Mould. 



1 mucedo. On putrifying fruit, &c. Summer. 



2 herbariorum. On dried plants. 



512. Oxygen a. 



equina. On the cast off hoofs of horses. 



513. Aecidium. 



1 anemones. On the leaves of Anemone iiemorosa. May. 



2 claytoniae. On Claytonia Virginica. April. 



3 pyrolae. On Pyrolae rotundifolia. June. 



4 rubi. On Rubus procumbens. Summer. 



514. Uredo. . 



1 segetum. (Smut. J On Jlrutido phragmites, and on oth- 



er grasses- 



2 linearis. On the leaves of rye, &c 



515. Ctathus. 



olla. On rotten wood, in shady places. 



516. Phallus. 



1 impudicus. ? Fields and borders of woods. October.— 

 This is probably the P. impudicus of Muhlenberg's Cata- 

 logue, but is hardly the plant described under that name 

 in Persoon's Fungi ; our plant has an indusium. of 

 which the European plant Is destitute. 



