NEW JERSEY FUNGI. 
‘H) 
Botrytis atrofumosa. C. Sf E. 
Effiisum, atro-fuligiiieum, lanosum. Hyphis brevibus, furcatis, 
fuscidulis, leniter septatis. Sporis numerosissimis, ellipticis, 
minutis, fuscis. 
On rotten oak. 
Threads very slender, not more than one tenth of a millemetre 
long. Spores clustered about the apices of the branches *004 x 
•0025 mm. (PI. 99, fig. 22.) No. 2773. 
RhinotTichuxn ramosissimum. B. 4' C. 
On pine wood. 
Referred to this species with some hesitation ; it may possibly 
prove to be distinct. No. 2760. 
Fusisporium udum. Be7'k. 
In small fragments, but probably this species. 
On Ostrya Virginica. No. 2754. 
Fusisporium graminum. Ces. 
On stalks of Zea mays. No. 2818. 
Ascophora mucedo. Tode. 
On decaying peaches. No. 2685. 
Mucer mucedo. Litin. 
On decayed stems. 
In bad condition from the journey, but possibly this species. 
No. 2689. 
Feziza (Humaria) constellatio. B. ^ Br. Cooke, “ Mycographia,” 
fig. 81. 
On the ground. No. 2663. 
Feziza (Dasyscypha) Cupressina. Batsch. 
"On Cupressus thyoides. No. 2741. 
Feziza (Dasyscypha) pteridis. A. (b S. 
On Osmunda. 
Sporidia linear, *007 mm. No. 2702. 
Feziza (Dasyscypha) virginea. Batsch. 
On Salvia. 
Sterile, but probably this species. No. 2705. 
Feziza (Tapesia) culcitella. C. E. in “ Grevillea.” 
On naked wood. No. 2701. 
Feziza (Mollisia) rubella. P. 
On decaying Nyssa. No. 2777. 
Feziza (IMEollisia) CEnotherae. C. ^ E. 
Sparsa, ochraceo-albida. Cupulis demum expansis, margine 
elevato, flexuoso. Ascis cylindraceis, sporidiis linearibus, rectis, 
obtusis. Paraph ysibus filiformibus. 
On stems of CEnothera. 
Gups about *1 mm. Sporidia *008 mm. long. No. 2681. 
Feziza (Mollisia) astericola. C. Sf E. 
Sparsa, mollis. Cupulis demum applanatis, extus atrobrunneis ; 
disco aquoso. Ascis cylindraceo-clavatis, sporidiis linearibus, 
leniter curvulis. Paraphysibus filiformibus. 
