No. 37.] 
[September, 1877. 
A QUAETEELY EECOED OF CEYPTOGAMIC BOTANY 
AND ITS LITEEATUEE. 
NEW JEKSEY FUNGI. 
By M. C. Cooke and J. B, Ellis. 
{Continued from Vol. V.^pp. 95. J 
Solenia fasciculata. Fr. 
On sticks, &c., lying on the ground. 
No. 2510. 
Cozticium laeve. Fr. 
On denudated branches. 
No. 2487. 
Mezulius corium. Dr. 
On sassafras. 
No. 2603. 
Tzemella foliacea. Fr. 
On oak. 
No. 2571. 
Dacxymyces deliquescens. Duly. 
On fallen limbs. 
All the specimens are barren, but probably they may be referred 
as follows : — 
2485. D. deliquescens, Duby. 
2515. D. lacrymalis, Somm., which is, according to Tulasne, 
only a form of D. deliquescens, on oak. 
2584, 2535. D. stillatus, Nees, on white cedar pole. The 
texture is firmer, but the barren clavate basidia are alike in all. — 
See Tulasne, Ann. Sci. Nat., ser. iii., vol. xix. (1853), pp. 220. 
Bovista circumscissa. B. C. 
On the ground. Colorado (T. S. Brandigu). No. 2539. 
Lamproderma arcyriodes. Rost. Yar. Iridea. C. 
On dead leaves. No. 2622. 
Coniothyzium herbarum. C.SfE. 
Peritheciis convexis, brunneis, primo tectis, membranaceis ; 
sporis subglobosis, brunneis. (PI. 96, fig. 32.) 
On scape of Yucca filamentosa. 
Spores •004--005 mm. diam. No. 2570. 
lieptostroma filicinum. Dr. 
No. 2544. 
On Osmunda. 
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