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NEW JERSEY FUNGI. 
Tulostoma mammosum, 
On the ground. Colorado. No. 2714. 
Tulostoma obesum. C. U. 
Stipite brevi, nudo, deorsum leniter incrassato, obeso ; peridii ore 
rotundo, obtuso, integro (?). Capillitio fusco, lasvi. Sporis glo- 
bosis, laevibus. 
On the ground. Colorado. 
About li inches high, of which one-half consists of the stem, 
one-third of an inch thick ; an entire collar at the base of the 
peridium surrounds the stem. Spores and capillitium ferruginous, 
or colour of red ochre, about -006 mm. (PI. 100, fig. 24.) 
No. 2715. 
Physazum leucophaeum. Ih\ 
An intermediate condition passing into plasmodiocarp. 
On wood. No. 2816. 
Fhysarum Schumachezi. Rost. 
On dead wood. No. 2697. 
Didymium squamulosum. A. S. 
On rotten wood. No. 2735. 
Didymium squamulosum. A. 4' var. leucopus, 
On Indian corn. ISlo. 2691 
Badhamia utriculare, var. genuina, R. 
Stem short, violet-black, peridia somewhat elongated. 
On rotten wood. No. 2817 
Stemonitis ferruginea. Roth. 
On wood. No. 2696 . 
Comatricha Persoonii. R. 
On dead wood. No. 2697, in part. 
Comatricha Friesiana. l>Ry^ var. ob ovata, 
On wood. No. 2807 
Comatricha typhina. Roth. 
On wood mixed with Arcyria. No. 2808. 
Clathroptychium rugulosum. R. 
On white oak. Nos. 2711, 2713. 
Hemiarcyria clavata. P. 
On rotten wood. Nos. 2695, 2733. 
Arcyria pomiformis. Roth. 
On wood. Nos. 2690, 2808 partly. 
Arcyria cinerea. Bull. 
On rotten wood. Nos. 2734, 2692 
Perichaena corticalis. Batsch. 
On dead willow. 
Although blackened and discoloured, we have referred the poor 
specimen to this species, with which its internal structure agrees. 
No. 2694. 
Leptostroma pinastri. Besm. 
On pine leaves. 
Spores ovate, •008--004 mm. long. No. 2783. 
Phoma nebulosum. Fr. 
On old potato stems, mixed with the spores of a Fusarium. 
No. 2749. 
