NEW JERSEY FUNGI. 
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Feziza vinosa. A. 8^ 8. — On bark of Vitis vinifera^ Asci *04 
mm. long. No. 2461. On Alorus. Asci *05 mm. long. No. 2449 ; 
On Ruhus. Tips of the parapbyses exhibit a swelling, and 
tendency to become capitate. Asci *045 mm. long. This variety 
closely resembles in fruit Fez. auricoJor, Blox. No. 2462.- 
Feziza zufula. /Sc/iwz (?)— On old oak log. 
Cups do not change colour when dry, but remain of a bright 
scarlet. Asci much shorter than usual in P. rubella and P. 
vinosa^ *025 mm. Probably the species intended by Schweinitz. 
No. 2463. 
Feziza (Mollisia) luctuosa. C.— On Polygonum. 
Apparently this species, but as there is no fruit it is impossible 
to state positively. No. 2442. 
Fatellaria ferruginea. C. & E. 
Orbicularis, ferruginea, ad margine obscurior, convexo-plana. 
Ascis clavatis; sporidiis lanceolatis, obtusis, 1-3 septatis, rectis, vel 
curvulis, luteolis ; paraphysibus linearibus, furcatis. 
On stems of herbaceous plants. 
VGsemh\mg Patellaria ? haba7^ha7 ina. Cups about ^ mm. broad ; 
sporidia *025-*03 X -008 mm. No. 2384. 
Berxnatea cucurbitaria. C. 
Sporidia large, fenestrate, brown, *03-*035 mm. long. 
On Aloims. No. 2459. 
Cenangium urceolus. A. ^ 8. — Under the loose bark of dead 
Cletlira. 
Probably this species in poor condition. No. 2443. 
Stictis pupula. Fr. — On Morus. Malaga, N.J. 
Sporidia as long as the ascus, at least one-fifth of a millemetre. 
No. 2446. 
Stictis fimbriata. 8cliw. — On fir cones. 
Well compared by Schweinitz to some species of JEcidium — 
a neat little Stictis. Cups not more than one-fifth of a mille- 
metre in diameter ; sporidia immature, apparently filiform. 
No. 2464. 
Fropolis grisea. C. F. 
Gregaria, immersa, orbicularis, ellipticave, plana; margine 
brunneo ; disco pallide-griseo ; ascis cylindraceis; sporidiis fili- 
formibus. 
On white cedar. 
About 1 mm. broad, sometimes more; sporidia filiform, *1 mm. 
long. No. 2473. 
Fropelis lobata. C. F. 
Immersa, orbicularis, convexo plana ; disco melleo; margine 
prominente, lobato ; ascis clavatis, stipitatis; sporidiis ellipticis. 
On maple lying on the ground. 
About 1 mm. broad ; margin lobate, connivent when dry ; disc 
honey colour ; sporidia elliptic, *02 X *008 mm. No. 2444. 
