No. 47.] 
[March, 1880. 
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A QUARTERLY RECORD OF CRYPTOGAMIC BOTANY 
AND ITS LITERATURE. 
RELIQUAE LIBERTIAN.E. 
By The Editor. 
The following is an enumeration, with descriptions, of fungi col- 
lected and characterized by Madame Libert, now in the Herbarium 
of the Botanic Gardens at Brussels. 
Thelephora ozonoides. Bib. in Herb. 
On bark of Fagus. 
This is evidently a Corticium allied to C. byssoideum Fr., if not 
the same, but our specimens are without a perfect hymenium. 
Corticium typhae. Fold. Hydnwn scirpinum, Lib. in Herb. 
On leaves of Scirpus sylvaticus. 
There are no spines, the hymenium being perfectly smooth and 
even in our specimens, and hence it is not a Hydnum, but exactly 
the Corticium of Fuckel. 
Cyphella Liberti ana. Cke. Peziza sp. nov. Lib. in Herb. 
Gregaria, punctiformis, sessilis, alba, villosa, demum applanata 
margine elevato. Tomentum tenue. 
On Cornus mascula. Certainly not Cyphella villosa P. 
Pistillaria ramealis. IAb. in Herb. 
Carnosa, pusilla, polymorpha, plerumque ramosa, pubescens, 
alba, c tuberculo spheeriseforme nigro erumpens, ramis subfastigiatis 
obtusis. Sporis minutissimis, oblongis. 
On bark of Syringa and Rubus Idaeus. 
Typhula hirsuta. Lib.inHerb. ( Pistillaria macidicola. FcTd.?) 
“ Tenuis, simplex, alba ; stipite elongato, hirsuto, cavo ; cla- 
vula oblonga, subobtusa, glabra.” 
On fallen leaves of Pyrus malus. 
Tremella culmorum. Cke. ( Dacrymyces albus, Lib. in Herb.) 
Incrustans, “ expansa, tenax, plicato- undulata, alba ; floccis 
assurgentibus, ramosissimis.” Basidiis globosis, turbinatisque. 
Sporis — n. v. ? 
On culms of grasses. Summer. 
Clearly a Tremella , and not a Dacrymyces as indicated by M. 
Libert. Distinct from Sebacina incrustans. Tul. although it 
might consistently be referred to that genus. 
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