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Morchella conica. Pers. Cite, Mycogr., t. 81, fig 315. 
On the ground. Wellington (Mr. Travers). 
Gyromitra esculenta. Fr. Cke. Mycogr ., t. 89, /. 328. 
On the ground. Wellington (Mr. Travers). 
Xieotia lubrica. Pers. Cke Mycogr , t. 11,/. 171. 
On the ground. Melbourne (Australia). 
Geoglossum glabrum. Pers. Cke. Mycogr., t. 3, /. 9. 
Var. minor. 
On the ground. Waitaki (6). 
Geoglossum Walteri. Berk. Cke. Mycogr., t. \,jiy. 4. 
On the ground (?) Melbourne (392). 
Geoglossum hirsutum. Pers. Cke. Micogr., t. 1 ,/. 3. 
Var. Leotioides Cke. 
Clavulis inflatis, ovatis, depressis, vel collapsis. 
On the ground. Winton (213). 
The clubs collapse and overhang the stem, as in Leotia , but the 
fruit does not differ sufficiently to warrant its separation as a dis- 
tinct species. 
Feziza (IWEacropodes) bulbosa. Hedm. Cke. Mycogr. ,t. 48, /. 189. 
On the ground. Melbourne, Australia (394). 
Feziza (Cochleatee) aurantia. Vahl. Cke. Mycogr., t. 52, /. 203. 
Forin minor. 
On the ground. Waitaki (37). 
None of the specimens an inch in diameter, yet there are no 
features which constitute a specific difference. 
Feziza (Discina) lumbricalis. Cke.sp.nov. 
Magna, cupulata, demum expansa, revoluta, applanata; extus 
subglabra, vel farinosa ; intus pallido-fusca. Ascis longe attenu- 
atis, cylindraceis (02 mm.). Sporidiis ellipticis, binucleatis (*01- 
•012 x 005 mm.). 
On the ground. Waitaki (72). 
Cups 1 to 3 inches, or more, in diameter. Resembling P. pal - 
micola, B. & C., but larger, and with different fruit. 
Feziza (Kumaria) carbonigena. Berk. FI. Tasm. ii., 274, Cooke. 
Mycogr., t. 8, /. 29. 
Overrunning wood, moss, leaves, <&c., on which it forms a mem- 
branaceous stroma upon which the cups are seated. Winton (124). 
Feziza (Humaria) fusispora. Berk. Hook. Journ., 1840, p. 5. Cke. 
Mycogr., t. 8 ,/. 32. 
On the ground. Waitaki (?) (2.2) 
Feziza (Sarcoscypha) Lusatiae. Cke. Mycogr. ,t. 37, f 146. 
On wood. Waitaki (31, 32). On moss. Dunedin (205). 
Feziza (Sarcoscypha) Dalmeniensis. Cke. Mycogr ., t. 39, / 153. 
On dung. Waitaki (117, 299), Melbourne, Australia (396). 
Slightly differing in the hairs from the typical form, but appa- 
rently not specifically distinct. 
Feziza (Sarcoscypha) badio-berbis. Berk, in Herb. 
On rotten wood. Ohaeawai (206). 
Resembling P. scutellata in size and general appearance, but with 
coarsely warted sporidia (*022- 025 x 012- 014 mm.), and very 
long marginal hairs. 
