NEW JERSEY FUNGI. 
Cheixospoxa botxyospoxa. Fr. 
On Carpinus Americana, No. 2582. 
Not differing at all from European specimens. 
Festalozzia funexea. Desm. 
On Smilax, No. 2621. 
Festalozzia stellata. B. Sf" C. 
On leaves of Ilex opaca. No. 2599. 
Toxula spaxsa. B. ^ C. {?) 
On old pine stump. 
The specimens are referred doubtfully to this species, which we 
have not seen. The tufts are brown and scattered ; the joints more 
or less 3-4 globose, cells connate, -007 mm. diam. No. 2486. 
Toxula biuale. C. Sf E, 
Effusa, atra, velutina. Floccis simplicibus; articulis subglobosis, 
plurimum in paribus connatis. 
On old oak stump. 
Flocci delicate, breaking up into joints consisting of two sub- 
globose cells, so that the veritable joints are connate in pairs ; 
sometimes three are united together ; about ’006 mm. diam. 
No. 2518. 
Fusaxium xoseum. lAnh. 
Mixed with Vermicularia. On Phytolacca, No. 2567. 
Spores ‘BS-'Od x *904 mm. 
Botxytis fuliginosa. C. & E, 
Fuliginosa, maculseforma. Floccis dichotomis, apicibus furcatis, 
gracilis, septatis. Sporis subglobosis, minimis. (PI. 95, fig. 15.) 
On maple bark. 
Forming orbicular or irregular dusky patches inch broad, 
composed of densely aggregated delicate flocci, about *07 mm. long, 
two or three times forked in the upper portion. Spores globose, 
profuse, in large clusters at the tips *003 mm. diam. No. 2501. 
Folyactis cinexea. B, 
On Iris, No. 2564. 
Oidiuxn compactum. C. Sf E. 
Album, effusum. Sporis globosis, hyalinis, in pulvinulis subglo- 
bosis congestis. (PI. 96, fig. 31.) 
On Vaccinium wood. 
A very curious species forming a thin white stratum an inch or 
more in length, consisting of globose white compact masses from 
-gL to 2 ^ of a millemetre in diameter. These masses are composed 
of hyaline globose spores about '005 mm. diam. No. 2575. 
Gxaphium pubescens. ( 7 . S' 
Minutum, gregarium, atrum ; floccis sursum explicatis. Sporis 
rectis, cylindraceis, uniseptatis, hyalinis. (Pl. 96, fig. 38.) 
On twigs oi Smilax. 
Small, looking like a dark pubescence, stems dark brown, the 
threads separating above and hyaline. Spores cylindrical, unisep- 
tate '012 mm. long. Nearly all the spores had vanished, leaving 
