Journal of Mycology 
VOLUME 1 C) - MAY 1904 
TABLE OF CONTENTS 
Morgan — Tubereularia Fasciculata Tode. 97 
Smith — A New Egg Plant Fungus. 98 
Durand — Three New Species of Discomycetes .. 99 
Christman — Variability of Dietyophora. 101 
Cockerell — A New Hypholoma. . 108 
Clements — A Translation from Saccardo : Diagnostica. 109 
Kellerman — A New Species of Naemosphaera. . 113 
Kellerman — Minor Mycological Notes. IV. 114 
Kellerman — Index to North American Mycology... 116 
Kellerman — Elementary Mycology, Continued.144 
Kellerman and Ricker — New Genera Published Since 1900. 149 
Kellerman — Notes from Mycological Literature. X. 156 
Personal Notes and News . 158 
Editor’s Notes . 160 
TUBERCULARIA FASCACULATA TODE. 
A. P. MORGAN. 
Tubercularia fasciculata, caespitosa, aurae, margine ob¬ 
solete, compresso. Tode, fung. Meckl. 1790. Also Gmelin, 
Syst. Nat. 1791. 
This plant next appears in Persoon’s Synopsis (1801) as 
Peziza carpinea, the name apparently credited to Ehrhart. In 
Persoon’s Mycologia it stands under the same name with two sub- 
species additional. In Fries’s Systema Mycologicum (1823) 
Tode’s species is appended to Ditiola for further inquiry. In the 
S. V. S. it is called Dermatea carpinea (Ehrh.). I do not find 
the species anywhere in Schweinitz’s N. A. Fungi. Mr. Lea 
found specimens on Hornbeam, Cincinnati, Oct. 31, 1839. Berk¬ 
ley named these Patellaria carpinea, remarking “This is not a 
good Peziza” and adding “it appears to me evidently congeneric 
with Peziza rhabarbarina, Berk.” The synonomy of this last 
species is very extensive. See Philip’s Discomycetes. I may 
say it brings up in Massee’s Fungus-Flora as Scleroderris rubi. 
Tode’s species finally rests in Saccardo’s Sylloge under the 
name Pezicula carpinea (Pers.) Tul. Carp. III. Starting as a 
Tubercularia alongside of T. vulgaris Tode, it has since occu¬ 
pied a place in three different families of Discomycetes. 
