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8. Propolis faginea Karsten, Myc. Fenn. 1871. 
Stictis versicolor Fries, Syst. Myc. 1823. 
Hysterium fagineum Schrader, Journ. Bot. 1799. 
9. Melittosporium hysterinum Gillet, Disc. Fr. 1879. 
Stictis hysterina Fries, Syst. Myc. 1823. 
10. Karschia lignyota Saccardo, Sylloge VIII. 1889. 
Patellaria lignyota Fries, S. V. Scand. 1849. 
Peziza lignyota Fries, Syst. Myc. 1823. 
11. Karschia stygia Massee, Berk. Types. 1901. 
Patellaria stygia B. & C., N. A. Fungi. 1875. 
Patellea stygia Saccardo, Sylloge VIII. 1889. 
12. Patellaria atrata Fries, Syst. Myc. 1823. 
Peziza patellaria Persoon, Synopsis. 1801. 
Lichen atratus Hedwig, Muse, frond. 1787. 
“Typus generis est P. atrata,” Fries, S. O. V. 114. The 
name Patellaria was once used extensively for a genus of Lich¬ 
ens. This species is to be distinguished from P. clavispora by 
the thicker asci and larger spores. Asci 100-130x17-19 mic. 
Spores 7-10 septate, 36-46x8-10 mic. The asci vary in the 
number of their spores. 
13. Patellaria clavispora B. & Br., Am. Nat. Hist. 1854. 
Durella clavispora Saccardo, Sylloge VIII. 1889. 
This species is commonly confused with P. atrata. Asci 
90-110 x 11-13 mic. Spores 5-8 septate, 28-35x6-8 mic. 
14. Patellaria tetraspora Massee & Morgan n. sp. — Asco- 
phore applanate, usually elliptical, margin very slightly upraised, 
and more or less distinctly vertically striate, entirely black, 0.5-1 
mm. long; asci cylindrical, rather abruptly narrowed into a 
slender pedicel, apex rounded and slightly thickened, not blue 
, with iodine, 140-160x12-14 mic., four spored; spores hyaline, 
smooth, narrowly clavate, apex blunt, base rather acute, 7-9 sep¬ 
tate at maturity ifseriate, 40-50 x xio-ii mic.; paraphyses numer¬ 
ous, slender tips thickened, deep blackish blue, agglutinated to¬ 
gether. 
On dead wood of Juglans cinerea. Preston, Ohio. A. P. 
Morgan, n. 25. March 1888. Allied to Patellaria clavispora B. 
& Br. but differs in the tetrasporic asci, and the larger spores. 
15. Leciographa triseptata Morgan. 
Mycolecidea triseptata Karsten, Symb. XXVI. 
Patellaria triseptata Saccardo, Sylloge VIII. 1889. 
16. Leciographa clavispora Morgan. 
Tryblidium clavisporum Peck, 35th N. Y. Rep. 1882. 
Patellaria clavispora Saccardo, Sylloge VIII. 1889. 
