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Feziza nigrescens. Cooke. — No. 1008. 
Feziza (Hymenoscyphae) alutipes. n. s. — Gregarious, stipitate, 
infundibuliform, then plane, tan -colour, margin entire ; stem 
firm, long, slender, and flexuous, or short, slightly enlarged at its 
junction with the rugose cup, concolorous ; asci clavate, broad ; 
sporidia 8, oblong-ovate, multinucleate ; , 018-*02 X '005-’008 mm. ; 
paraphyses filiform, thicker at the top, adherent, somewhat 
coloured. 
On decaying foliage of Libocedrus decurrens. No. 993. 
Feziza caucus. Rebent. var. fusco.purpurea. n. v.— On dead 
foliage of cedar. No. 1081. I have grave doubts as to the pro- 
priety of referring this to Kebentisch’s species. 
Feziza vinosa. A & S. 
Helotium aureum. Pers.— No. 976. 
Cenangium sequoiae. Plowright in litt.— Gregarious, turbinate, 
black, margin connivent ; disc black, pale, cinerious within ; asci 
broadly clavate ; sporidia 8, ovate, or ovate-oblong, simple, or tri- 
septate, enucleate, -025-'03 x ‘007-015 mm. ; paraphyses slender, 
furcate. On Sequoia gigantea. No. 639. 
Cenangium prunastri. Fr. — No. 579. 
Dermatea flavo-cinerea. n. s. — Gregarious, sessile, at first hemi- 
spherical, then expanded ; disc yellow, or bluish-cinerious, margin 
fringed with short brown hairs, externally nut-brown ; asci cla- 
vate ; sporidia 8, fusiform, straight, or curved, uniseptate, or with 
three nuclei, ‘01-*02 X *004-*006 mm. ; paraphyses numerous, 
very slender. 
On chips. No. 990. 
Ascobolus (Ascophanus) pilosus. Bond.— On dog’s dung. No. 
954. 
Ascobolus ('Ascophanus) raripilus, n. s. - Gregarious, or 
crowded, minute, sessile, glabrous, at first globose, then hemi- 
spherical ; disc convex, pale, egg-yellow, scantily clothed exter- 
nally with a few, pale, septate, straight hairs ; asci broadly clavate; 
sporidia 8, ovate, smooth, hyaline, *025 x '014 mm.; paraphyses 
linear, simple, clavate at the summit. 
On cow dung. No. 509. 
Ascobolus (Ascophanus) ciliatus. Bond.— No. 619. 
Ascobolus (Ascophanus) papillatus. Bond.— No. 622. 
Bulgaria sarcoides. i^.-No. 525. 
Stictis versicolor. Fr.— No. 562. 
