2356. 
2362. 
2368. 
2364. 
2365. 
2366. 
2367. 
2368. 
P, 
H 
H. 
159 
817. PHACIDIUM, Fr. 
Pini, Fr. (7. crustaceum, B. and C. Reg. Rep. 22, p. 97. Xyloma 
Pini, A. and S.) 
Dead pine branches. Our specimens apparently belong to the 
form noticed in Elenchus II, p. 136, in which the perithecia 
have a cinereous hue by reason of the covering epidermis. 
818. RHYTISMA, Fr. 
salicinum, Fr. Reg. Rep. 22, p. 97. 
Living leaves of willows. 
acerinum, Fr. Reg. Rep. 22, p. 96. 
Living leaves of maple. 
. punctatum, Fr. Reg. Rep. 22, p. 96. 
Living leaves of maple. This is thought by some to be a form 
of the preceding species. 
. Prini, Schw. Reg. Rep. 22, p. 96. 
Living leaves of lex verticillata. 
Canadensis, Schw. Reg. Rep. 25, p. 100. 
Living leaves of Memopanthes Canadensis. Name simplified 
from FR. Liicis-Canadensis. R. Asteris, Schw., and R. Sol- 
daginis, Schiv., have never been found fertile, and are, in my 
opinion, simply insect galls. 
. Andromede, Fr. Reg. Rep. 25, p. 100. 
Living leaves of Andromeda polifolia. 
819. GLONIUM, Muhl. 
. stellatum, Muhl. Reg. Rep. 23, p. 63. 
Decaying wood. 
parvulum, Ger. Reg. Rep. 30, p. 63. (G. medium, Cke.) — 
Decaying wood. 
. lineare, Fr. (ysterium lineare, Fr. Reg. Rep. 22, p. 97.) 
Decaying wood. 
820. HYSTERIUM, Tode. 
. pulicare, Pers. Reg. Rep. 24, p. 97. 
Decaying wood. A. betulignum, Schw., is not specifically dis- 
tinct from 4. pulicare. 
truncatulum, C. and P. Reg. Rep. 30, p. 63. 
Decaying wood. 
Rousselii, De Not. Reg. Rep. 28, p. 69. 
Decaying wood. 
