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Blue Canon, Sierra Nevada Mountains. Nos. 355, 391, 393,394. 
PI. 89, fig. 12, G, natural size; 5, slightly magnified; 
c, asci, paraphysis, and sporidia more highly magnified. 
Feziza (Dasyscyphae) arida, n. s. — Stipitate, scattered, globose, 
then expanded, firm ; exterior densely coated with brown, septate, 
tuberculate hairs ; stem short, rather slender, brown ; asci cylin- 
drical ; sporidia 8, ovate ; paraphysis filiform. 
Sporidia *007 X ’004 mm. Cups 8 mm. across, when dry re- 
sembling an Hysterium. 
On pine bark. Blue Canon, Sierra Nevada Mountains. Nos. 
352, 353, 392. 
PI. 89, fig. 13, a, natural size; b, magnified; c, section ; d, 
seen from above ; e, fragment of exterior of cup ; /, ascus, para- 
physis and sporidia more highly magnified. 
Feziza (Dasyscyphae) nivea. Fr. — On oak chips. Blue Canon. 
No. 373. 
Feziza (Dasyscyphae) vizginea. Ratsch. — No. 156. 
Feziza (Dasyscyphae) bicoloz. Bull. — On wild raspberry. No. 387. 
Feziza (Dasyscyphae) hyalina. Pers. — On spruce chips. Blue 
Canon. No. 374, 426. 
Feziza (Dasyscyphae) uncinata, n. s, — Minute, stipitate, scat- 
tered, clothed with short cinerious hairs, which are recurved at the 
summit ; disc bluish-grey ; asci cylindrical or subclavate ; sporidia 
fusiform, straight, or slightly curved ; paraphyses linear, occa- 
sionally branched. Asci '03 mm. long, '004 mm. broad. Sporidia * 
•006 + -001 mm. 
On pine needles and oak wood. Blue Canon, Sierra Nevada 
Mountains. No. 351, 382. 
Feziza (Hymenoscyphae) stzobilina. />•.— On fir cones. Blue 
Canon. No. 389. 
Feziza (IKEollisia) cinezea. Batsch. — On dead sticks. Blue 
Canon. No. 413. 
Feziza (Mollisia) leucostigma. Fr. — On oak. Blue Canon. 
No. 421. 
Feziza (lYEollisia) phymatodes. n. s. — Sessile, scattered, sphe- 
rical, reddish flesh-colour, glabrous, faintly striate, margin ^ thin, 
serrated, paler; asci sub-clavate ; sporidia 8, oblongo-fusiform, 
simple; paraphyses filiform. Spo. -OlS-'Olfi ’003-'004 mm. 
On reeds. Blue Canon, Sierra Nevada Mountains. No. 437. 
PI. 88, fig. 9, a, natural size ; b, cups magnified ; c, section ; d, e, 
ascus, paraphyses, and sporidia more highly magnified. 
Ascobolus cazneus. Pers. — On decaying pine wood. Blue 
Canon. No. 430. 
Ascobolus (Ascophanus) incanus, n. s. — Scattered, turbinate, 
then plane, with depressed disc, hoary- grey ; membranaceous margin 
