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of the spore, with one or two large oil-drops and often several 
smaller ones, subhyaline; paraphyses filiform, slightly enlarged 
at their apices. 
On old wood and bark. 
Type locality : Santo Domingo. 
Distribution : West Indies, Australia, and Africa. 
Illustr.\tions : Cooke, Australian Fungi, pi. ipi, f. 151; Gre- 
villea 9: pi. Ij 6 , f. 21 ; Jour. Linn. Soc. 31 : pi. 16, f. 7, 8 and p. 
The above are some of the synonyms of this species, which 
have probably resulted from the great variability of the plants. 
It is not unlikely that further study of tropical discomycetes will 
add still other synonyms to the list. 
Explanation of Plates 
Plate LXXXVIII 
Cookeina sulcipes (Berk.) O. Kuntze (upper figure). 
Cookeina Tricholoma (Mont.) O. Kuntze (lower figure). 
Plate LXXXIX 
Cookeina Colensoi (Berk.) Seaver (upper figure). 
Cookeina insititia (Berk. & Curt.) O. Kuntze (middle figure). 
Phillipsia domiggensis Berk, (lower figure). 
Plate XC 
1. Cookeina Tricholoma ; ascus, spores and paraphyses. 
2. Cookeina Tricholoma ; hair from outside of cup. 
3. Cookeina sulcipes; ascus, spores and paraphyses. 
4 and 5. Cookeina sulcipes; hairs from outside of cup. 
6. Cookeina insititia; ascus and spores. 
7. Phillipsia domingensis ; ascus and spores. 
8. Cookeina Colensoi; ascus and spores. 
New York Botanical Garden. 
