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Parasitic on old Diatrype. Forres, Eev. J. Keith. 
Spores ‘04 x ‘005 m.m. A similar species has occurred on 
Diatrype in North America, which is also white, often larger, and 
with different fruit. 
Exohasidium Vaccinii. Woron. Nat. Ges. Freib. iv. B. ^ Br. Ann. 
N.B., No, 1615. Thumen Fung. Au&t., No. 322. 
On leaves of Vaccinium. 
On Rhododendron it forms a thick gall-like swelling. 
Schinzia alni. Wor. Ann. Sci. Nat.,ser. 5, rol. x., t. 6,/. 1-7. 
B. # Br. Ann. N.H., No. 1616. 
Forming tubercles on the roots of alder. Powerscourt. 
Leotia circinans. B. Fr. Sg,<i. ii. 27. 3Iycographia, Jig, 172. Grevillea, 
iii. p. 66. B . cfc Br. Ann. N.H., No. 1617. 
On the ground. Glamis. 
Vibrissea microscopica. B. <Sr Hr. Ann. N.H., No. 1618. 
Very minute; stem short, black; head grey ; sporioia ejected, 
filiform. 
On damp fir wood. Eannoch. 
Scarcely visible without a lens. 
Feziza (Aleuria) ammophila. BB. ^ Lev. Flor. Alg .t. ■s.-KV\\\.,Jig.2. 
Stipitate, turbinate, rooting, pallid ; mouth dentato-lacerate, 
contracted ; disc ochraceous ; asci cylindrical ; sporidia elliptical, 
hyaline ; paraphyses slightly thickened above. — Mycographia, fig. 
100. Feziza arenaria, B. & Br. Ann. N.H., No. 1619. 
About the roots of Psamma. St. Andrews. Eev. Mark 
Anderson. 
Cups from ^ to 2 in. broad ; stem long and thick, rooting ; 
substance exceedingly fragile; sporidia '02 X '012 m.m. 
This species was included under Sarcoscypha, in Mycographia. 
Not having seen specimens at that time, and no description being 
published in the Flore d’Algerie, it was uncertain to which division 
it belonged. Having since seen specimens in Paris, as well as the 
above, we refer it without doubt to Aleuria. 
Feziza (IVEacxopodes) coxium. Weherhavr Pihe t.\\\.,jig.7. 
Stipitate, waxy, somewhat coriaceous when dry ; cups saucer- 
shaped, sometimes laterally compressed, blackish, velvety exter- 
nally; stem equal, sulcate, smooth, paler at the base; asci cylin- 
drical ; sporidia elliptical ; paraphyses clavate, brown. — Cooke, 
AJycograp h ia , Jig. 187. 
On the ground. King’s Lynn. C. B. Plowright. 
Sporidia •018-'02 X '01 m.m. 
Feziza (Maexopodes) Fexcevali. BerTt. <f C. 3IycograpMa,fig.\%2. 
Solitary. Cups soon expanded, subpruinose ; margin narrowly 
inflexed ; stem rather thick, attenuated downwards, with a few 
rooting fibrils ; asci clavato-cylindrical ; sporidia elliptic ; para- 
physes brownish. — P. ciborium, var. B. and Br. Ann. N.H., No. 
1479. 
On the ground. 
