ON XYLARIA AND ITS ALLIES. 
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151. Xylaria ianthino-velutina, Mont. 
= X. apeibce , Mont. 
= X. monilifera, Berk. 
152. „ Cullenige, B. & Br. 
153. „ flabelliformis, Schwz. 
c. Capitulum subglobose. 
154. Xylaria pedunculata, Fr. 
155. „ Tulasnei, Nke. 
156. ,, aristata, Mont. 
= X. acicula, Ces. 
iNCERTiE SEDIS . 
157. 
158. 
159. 
160. 
161. 
162. 
163. 
Xylaria tuberosa, Ley. 
„ furcellata, Berk. 
„ xanthiceps, Berk. 
,, fulvo-lanata, Berk. 
,, hystrix, Berk. 
„ Carteri, Berk. 
,, ramulosa, Schwz. 
= Phylacia. 
THAMNOMYCE3, Ehr. 
It is of very little importance whether this genus is still main- 
tained, or absorbed into Xylaria as a subgenus, as has been done 
by Saccardo. We have nothing to add to the species enu- 
merated. 
CAMILLE A, Fr. Sacc. Syll., p. 346. 
There is an additional species in the Berkeley Herbarium, pos- 
sibly without fruit, but we did not feel justified in cutting it for 
examination. 
Camillea Javanica, Mont. MSS. 
In external features similar to C. cyclops , but very much smaller. 
Not exceeding ^ a line in diameter and height. 
On wood. Java. 
PORONIA, Fr. Sacc. Syll., p. 348. 
Neither on this genus have we any observations to record. 
Unless Poronia incrassata, Jungh. in “ Hoeven and Vriese 
Tijdskr. v. Nat. Gesch,” 1840, p. 288, may be considered speci- 
fically distinct from Poronia PEdipus. 
The following genus has been referred to already in the fore- 
going remarks : — 
RHOPALOPSIS, Coolie. 
Densely csespitose, capituli abbreviated, either simply and shortly 
stipitate, or seated on short ramuli of an intricate stroma. 
a. Stroma simple. 
1. Bhopalopsis ccenopus (Mont.). No. 1488. 
2. Rhopalopsis aggregatum (W. & C.). No. 1427* 
3. Rhopalopsis Angolense (W. & C.). No. 1519. 
