NEW JERSEY FUNGI. 
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Oil Aster stems. 
Cups ^-1 mm. broad. Sporidia not exceeding -01 mm. long. 
No. 2604. 
Feziza (Mollisia) aquifoliae. C. 4- E. 
Foliicola, sparsa, siibaiirantia, ceracea. Cupulis sessilibus, 
concavis, margine incurvo, ad basiui fibrillis albis radiantibus 
affixis, Ascis c}dindraceis. Sporidiis arcte ovalibus, liyaliiiis. 
Parapliysibus vix distinctis. 
Oil leaves of Ilex opaca. 
Sporidia ’OOZ-'O! X *0025 mm. A very curious species wliicli 
seems to diverge in its firm texture, and some other points from a 
true Feziza. No. 2559. 
Feziza (BHollisia) atrata. P. 
On twigs of Lonicera. 
It is difficult to distinguish any difference between this and the 
typical form of P. atrata. No. 2810. 
Feziza (Mollisia) regalis. C. & E. 
Sparsa, miniata. Cupulis sessilibus, subhemisph^ricis, demum ex- 
pansis. Margine elevato, albocrenato. Ascis cylindraceo-clavatis. 
Sporidiis linearibus, rectis. Paraphysibus superne globoso-clavatis. 
On apple bark. 
Scarce *1 mm. broad. Allied to Feziza lasia. B. & Br. 
Sporidia -007 mm. long. No. 2778. 
Feziza (Hymenoscypha) scutula. P. 
On grape twigs. No. 2776. 
Feziza (Hymenoscypha) culmicola. Desm. 
On stems of grass. No. 2725. 
Feziza (Hymenoscypha) fumosella. C. & E. 
Stipitata, minuta, fumosa. Cupulis clavatis, demum apertis, 
cyathiformibus, margine discoque pallido ; stipite sursum in cupulis 
expansa. Ascis cylindraceo clavatis. Sporidiis linearibus, rectis, 
vel curvulis. Paraphysibus filiformibus. 
On fir leaves. 
Cups mm. broad, about J mm. high. Stem darker. 
Sporidia *01 mm. long. Growing with Hymenula fumosa, of 
which it is perhaps a fruitful condition. No. 2781. 
Feziza (Durella) mauiriatra. C. ^ F. 
Subgregaria, atra. Cupulis demum app] anatis, discoideis, vel 
ellipticis, margine elevatis. Ascis cylindraceis ; sporidiis globosis, 
minutis. Paraphysibus filiformibus, hyalinis. 
On decorticated Androrneda. 
Cups jth mm. diam., punctiform, black, externally composed of 
elongated brown hair-like cells. Sporidia -003 mm. globose. 
Resembling the species of Patinella, described by Saccardo, but the 
genus is illogical and unnecessary. No. 2667. 
Fatellaxia Gnaphaliana. C. Sf E. 
Sparsa, vel subgregaria. Cupulis demum convexis, extus 
niarginique atro brunneis, disco pallide fuligineo. Ascis clavatis. 
Sporidiis ovalibus. Paraphysibus linearibus, furcatis. 
