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Humaria—cont. 
H, macrocystis. Saccardo. 
On burnt ground. P. 
H. granulata, Saccardo. 
On dung. m mmon 
Barlaea, Sacca 
B. EA do. 
On the ground. A. 
B. Crouani, Mass. 
On the ground among moss. A, 
Curreyella, Mass, 
C. trachycarpa, Mass. 
On burnt ground. A. 
ss. 
On the ground under pines. A. 
Neottiella, Che. 
N. Polytrichi, Mass. 
On the ground among moss. A. 
N. corallina, Mass. 
On the ground among moss, A., 
Dasyscypha, Fries. 
D. virginea, Fckl 
On rotten twigs and herbaceous 
stems in damp places. m- 
mon, 
D. nivea, Mass. 
On damp fallen twigs. 
D. bicolor, Feckt. 
On dead oak twigs. A. 
D. aspidiicola, Saccardo. 
On dead fronda of Nephrodium 
Filix-mas. A., Q. 
Aa. 
D. hyalina, ins $. 
Inside fallen bark, on chips, &c. 
Common. 
D. leucophaea, Mass. 
On stems of dead herbaceous 
plants. 
D. melaxantha, M: 
On fallen sii “of beech, Q. 
D. corticalis, Mass. 
On dead bark. Q. 
D. dematiicola, Mass. 
On dead rose stems, A. 
Lachnea, Fries. 
L. stercorea, Gillet. 
On dung. Common. 
L. crucipila, Phil. 
On damp ground. P. 
L. scutellata, Gillet. 
On stumps, also on 
ground. A., 
L. hemispherica, Gillet. 
On the ground under trees. A. 
L. erinacea, Saccardo. 
On rotten wood. A. 
naked 
Tapesia, Pers. 
T. fusca, Fechl. 
On dead bark. Q. 
T. aurata, Mass. 
On dead wood. A. 
T. sanguinea, Feki. 
On pine wood. A. 
Chlorosplenium, Fries. 
C. aeruginosum, De Not. 
On branches of ash and oak. 
the manufacture of fancy 
articles kno as **Tun- 
bridge ware." j 
C. discoideum, Mass. 
On an old trunk of piae 
Pseudacacia. The wood on 
which the fungus grows is 
stained green, | 
Parasitie on the rhizome of 
Anemone nemorosa. A de- 
struetive parasite when it 
finds its way into a bed o: 
Anemones. 
S. Galanthi, Rehm. 
See p.172. B. 
S. Sclerotiorum, Mass. 
On cabbage stalks. P. 
Ciboria, Fekl. 
C. pseudo-tuberosa, Saccardo. 
On fallen, deeaying acorns. A. 
