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name exists in the herbarium at Upsala, and that a careful search 

 fails to disclose the use of the name in any of the writing's of 

 Fries. In the present state of our knowledge neither Stilbum 

 rugosum Fries nor Coniocybe Beckhausii Korber can logically 

 be included in the synonomy of the species here described. 

 Although the writer has not seen a specimen of the material of 

 Calicium ephemerum distributed by Zwackh, 5 the name is in- 

 cluded above in the synonymy because Rehm has seen this 

 material and has pronounced it identical with the American 

 specimens distributed by Ellis. 



/ Material Examined 



Herb. Cooke, No. 2743 (type collection of Sphaeronema sub- 

 cortical C. & E., Royal -Botanic Gardens Kew ; fragment of this 

 preserved as Fitzpatrick Herb. No. 1738) ; Ellis and Everhart, 

 N. Am. Fungi, 2nd series, No. 2123 (Underwood Collection at 

 N. Y. Bot. Gard. ; also in Herb. R. Thaxter at Harvard Univ.). 



3. Caliciopsis pinea Peck, Ann. Rept. N. Y. State Mus. Nat. 

 Hist. 33: 32. pi. 2. figs. 11-15. 1880, and in Bull. Torr. 

 Bot. Club 9: 62. pi. 24. figs. 8-12. 1882 



Calicium stenocyboides Nylander, Flora 65 : 451. 1882. 

 Cyphelium stenocyboides (Nylander) Arnold, Lichenes Mon- 



acenses Exsiccati, No. 417, 1895. 

 Caliciopsis stenocyboides (Nylander) Rehm, in Rabenhorst 



Kryptogamen Flora i 3 : 389. figs. 1-4. 1896. 



Illustrations : Peck, Ann. Rept. N. Y. State Mus. Nat. Hist. 

 33: pi. 2. figs. 11-15; Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 9: pi. 24. figs. 8-12; 

 Rev. Mycol. 4: pi. 29. fig. 7; Rehm in Rabenhorst Kryptogamen 

 Flora i 3 : 383. figs. 1-4. , 



Type : In the herbarium of Peck at Albany, N. Y. Material 

 of original collection also in herbarium at New York Botanical 

 Garden. Both specimens studied by writer, and permanent 

 slides showing mature asci, ascospores, and pycnospores de- 

 posited in his herbarium as No. 1688. 



