Thaxter: Reliquiae Farlowianae 101 



No. 102, a, b, c. Cenangium balsameum Peck 



The three specimens included comprise one ascigerous and two 

 pycnidial stages, the latter Gelatinosporium abietinum Peck, for- 

 merly described as an imperfect stage of Peck's " var. abietinum" 

 (Peck's Report 43: 86 (40), 1890). There seems to be no pre- 

 vious mention of its association with the type form. 



No. 106. Cenangium turgidum (Schw.) Fries 



Mr. Seymour notes that, although this name is used in Dr. Far- 

 low's label, the species seems to be a synonym of Pcziza quemea 

 Schw. 2 This, being the older specific name, should therefore have 

 priority, and the species should thus bear the name Cenangium 

 querneum (Schw.) Seymour. 



No. 120. Gliocladium penicillioses Corda 



This genus of Plectascineae, which was inadvertently included 

 among the Discomycetes in assembling the sets, is familiar to any 

 one who has dealt with laboratory cultures; often producing its 

 perithecia on dung and other substances. In nature it may be 

 pseudohypogaeous, occurring on buried decaying roots, and in the 

 present instance was found growing away from the light in a pile 

 of old seaweed used for fertilizer. I am myself responsible for 

 the conclusion that Penicillium insigne Bainier, Licipenicillium 

 insigne Brefeld, and Lilliputia Gaillardii Boud. & Pat. are syno- 

 nyms, and am under the impression that there are still others. 



No. 121. Godronia Nemopanthis (Peck) Sacc. 



An erratum in this label is " conidia " for " pycnidia." There 

 appears to be no previous reference to the association of this 

 species with a Sphaeronema. 



No. 122. Godronia turbinata (Schw.) Farlow, nov. comb. 



This is transferred by Dr. Farlow from the genus Tympanis, in 

 which it was originally placed by Schweinitz. 3 It is a conspicuous 

 and characteristic form on Diervilla Lonicera Mill., and has been 



2 Schr. Nat. Ges. Leipsig i : 124. 1822. 



3 Trans. Am. Phil. Soc. II. 4: 237. 1832. 



