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21-24 by 8-10//; parapkyses linear, colorless, not incrassated at the 
tips, aseptate, equal in length to the asci, very numerous, 2-5// thick. 
Tremella mnosa , Berk. & Curt., in Herb. Berk. On wood. Venezuela; 
S. Carolina, Kav. Type in Herb. Berk., Kew, No. 4285. 
From two-thirds to 1 inch across, solitary, or 2-3 in clusters, subgel- 
atinous when moist, cartilaginous and much contracted when dry. 
With very much the habit and general appearance of Bulgaria inqui- 
nans, but of a dark purple color. 
Peziza protrusa, B. & C. (Figs. 8 to 11.) Hypophyllous, gre¬ 
garious, erumpent, bordered by the torn, upraised cuticle ; hymenium 
plane or concave, whitish, hypothecium very thin ; margin of cup slightly 
raised, composed of parallel septate hyphra, each terminated by a large, 
olive-brown cell; asci subcylindrical, 55-GO by 5-6 //; spores irreg¬ 
ularly biseriate, cylindrical, tips obtuse, smooth, colorless, 5-6 by 1.5//, 
paraphyses absent. 
Peziza protrusa, B. & C., Grev., Vol. in, p. 159. 
Pseudopeziza protrusa, (B. & C.) Rehm, Ascom. No. 310. Sacc. Syll. 
Yin, No. 2980. 
Pyrenopeziza protrusa , (B. & C.) Sacc. Syll. yiii, No. 1503. (Type 
in Herb. Berk., Kew, No. 7815.) 
On the leaves of Magnolia glauca , Lower Carolina. Gregarious, rarely 
crowded, up to 0.5 millimetre in diameter. I have not been able to 
detect paraphyses in the specimen examined. Usually circular and 
patellate, the irregularity of the opening being due to the mode of rup¬ 
ture of the epidermis. 
Stamnaria pusio, (B. & C.) Mass. (Figs. 16-18.) In clusters of 2-3 
from a common stem, every part horny and translucent when dry; cups 
urceolate or subglobose; mouth contracted, externally smooth, even, 
grayish, or horn colored; hymenium concave, orange, asci cylindrical, 
slightly narrower at base; spores 8, uniseriate, elliptic-oblong, smooth, 
colorless, 15 by 7-8//; paraphyses numerous, linear, septate; the cups 
pass downward into slender stems which combine to form a thickened, 
root like portion. 
Peziza pusio, B. & C., Grev., Vol. in, p. 153; Cke., Mycogr. 106. 
Sarcoscypha pusio, Sacc. Syll., Vol. yiii, No. 624. (Type in Herb. 
Berk., Kew, No. 7451.) On the ground. Texas. (C. Wright.) 
The whole fungus 1 inch or more high; substance hard and horny 
when dry; liyphte thick-walled, densely interlaced, the walls becoming 
gelatinous and cemented together. 
Psilopezia mirabilis, B. & C., Journ. Linn. Soc., Vol. x, p. 364; 
Sacc. Syll., Vol. vm, No. 616, is synonymous with Aleurodiseus Oakesii. 
Type in Herb. Berk., No. 7402. 
Cyphella tela, (B. &0.) Mass. (Figs. 12, 13.) 
Gregarious on a dense white subiculum; cups minute, 150-180// 
diameter, subglobose; mouth at first small, becoming expanded, bnt 
the acute margin always remains more or less incurved; externally 
