WITTROCK AND NORDSTEDT’s ALG.E, 
103 
Lat. 'OSS-'OGS mm., long •068-*072 mm., crass. -OSS-’O! mm., 
lat. istlim. •02--024 mm. 
With the habit of Cosm. Brehissonii, as figured by Delponte 
(t. ix, f. 17-22), but differing in the granules and the disposition 
of the chlorophyll. 
NEW JERSEY FUNGI. 
By M. C. Cooke and J. B. Ellis. 
Polypoxus (Resupinatus) fumosogxiseus, C. Sf E. 
Effusus, coriaceus, tenuis, mycelio mucedino albo, floccoso ; mar- 
gine albo, sublibero, poris curtis, irregularibus, angulatis, subcon- 
fluentibus, fumoso-griseis, acie primo albidis, dissepimentis tenuibus. 
On bark of Juglans. (3409.) 
The hymenium shrinks and cracks in drying, exposing the white 
substratum, somewhat resembling P. viridans^ B. & Br., but darker, 
and of a different colour. 
Hydnum (Resupinatum) pallidum, C. ^ E. 
Albidum, effusum ; subiculo membranaceo, molli, margine villoso; 
aculeis gracilibus, acutis (vix 1 mm. long), hinc illic confertis, 
candidis demum fuscescentibus. 
On rotten wood of Quercus. (3118.) 
Seems to be quite distinct from H. mucidum^ P., and H. diapha- 
num, Schrad. 
Odontia fusca, C. J E. 
Effusa, membranacea, costis rhizomorpheis percursa, pallida, 
ambitu fibri lloso- radiato ; verrucis minutis, confertis, granulatis, 
apice multifidis, demum fuscescentibus, dein intense umbrinis, 
fatiscentibus. 
Oli rotten wood. (3429.) 
With the habit of 0. fimbriata, but of a bright clear brown, 
becoming quite dark and cracking when old. 
Grandinia tabacina, C. 4’ E. 
Ceracea, late effusa, adglutinata, tabacina ; ambitu subradiante ; 
granulis confertissimis, inaequalibus, haemisphericis, mollibus, sporis 
globosis. 
On Juniperus virginiana. (3086.) 
Colour of Hymenochcete tabacina. Habit that of Grandinia 
granulosa. 
Coxticium effuscatum, €• 4* B. 
Effusum, incrustans, aureofulvum, absque pellicula, ambitu con- 
colore ; hymenio pulverulento, fragili, fatiscente, fuscescente. 
Sporis profusis, globosis, laevibus, hyalinis (-006 mm. diam.). 
On rotten log. (3401.) 
Its only near ally is Corticium pactolinum, C. & H. These agree 
in the fragile pulverulent hymenium, and profuse globose spores. 
