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43. treohispora, £. aud Br. ; Ann. Nat. Hist, xviii. p. 77. On the
ground, in woods. Common. Scarcely to be distinguished from
the last without the microscope.
43. vitellina, F. On the ground. Very rare.
44. scutellata, L. ; Sow. t. 34. On stumps of trees. Common.
45. cæralea, Bolt. t. 108./. 3. On trunks of firs.
46. livida, Schum. {no. 556). On chips.
47. stercorea, P.; Sow. t. 353. On cow-dung.
48. albo-spadicea, Grev. On the ground.
Subgenus 6. D a s y s c y p h a , Fr.—Cup thin, waxy, dry. Disc smooth,
externally pilose or villous. Hymenium thin. Substance subfloccose.
49. ciliaris, Schrad. {no. 559). On dead leaves.
50. virgínea, Batsch. On stumps, twigs, etc.
51. nivea, Fr. On stumps, etc.
53. calycina, Schum. On twigs and bark of conifers.
53. bicolor, Bull. On dead twigs.
54. cerinea, P. On old rails, branches, etc.
55. clandestina, Bull. On dead bramble.
56. caulicola, Fr. {no. 310). On dead herbaceous stems.
57. acuum, Fr. On dead pine-leaves. Scotland, Jerdon.
58. albo-violascens, A. and S. On lilac, etc.*
59. corticalis, P. {no. 311, 562). On dead bark.
60. tricolor, Sow. i. 369./. 6. On bark.
61. Godroniana, Mont. Syll. p. 185. On bark.
62. melaxiintha, Fr. On fallen branches.
63. hispidula, Schrad. On dead wood.
64. Schumacheri, Fr. ; Grev. ¿.11. On dead wood.
65. rnfo-olivacea, A. and S. t. 11. /. 4. On dead bramble.
66. variecolor, Fr.; Sow. t. 178. On rotten wood.
67. episphæria. Mart. On Hypoxylon multiforme.
* Mr. Jerdon finds a plant very closely resembling this on Ulex, with the
fruit o f a Cyphella. I t is probably a sporiferous condition.
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68. Pineti, Batsch. On fir-cones.
69. papillaris, Bull.; Sow. t. 177. On dead wood.
70. hyalina, P. On stumps of trees.
71. sulphurea, P.; Grev. t. 83. On dead nettles, etc.
72. plano-umbilicata, Grev. On dead nettles.
73. villosa, P. On large dead Ilerbacea, as burdock.
74. Grevillei, B. Fkgl. Fl. I. c. p. 198. On dead Umbelliferæ.
75. Berkeleii, Blox. {no. 770). On dead Umbellifera!.
76. aspidiicola, B. and Br. {no. 771). On Filix-mas.
77. albo-testacea, Besm. On dead grass-leaves.
78. apala, B. and Br. {no. 561). On dead rushes.
79. Clavariaram, I)esm.{no. 563). On decaying Clavaria.
80. straminum, B. and Br. {no. 561). On wheat, etc.*
Subgenus 7. T a p e s ia , Fr.—Cups waxy or subcoriaceous, crowded
into a sort of crust-like stratum, or sitting on a tomentose subiculum.
81. anomala, P. On rails, etc.
.82. aurelia, P. ; Grev. ¿.139. On dead leaves, etc.
83. domestica. Sow. t. 351. On whitewashed walls.
84. Piggotii, B. and Br. {no. 769). On plaster ceilings.
85. cæsia, P. On chips.
86. Chavetiæ, lAb. {no. 565). On chips.
87. eriohasis, B. {no. 312). On dead bark.
88. Bloxami, B. and Br. {no. 566). On chips, etc.
89. mutahilis, B. and Br. {no. 564). On Aira cæspitosa.
90. Rosæ, P. {no. 10). On rose, sycamore, etc.
91. fusca, P. ; Grev. t. 192. On branches of various trees.
92. Johnstoni, B. {no. 313). On fallen branches.
93. sanguinea, P. (»o. 11). On fir.
* Pe ziza amorpha, P ., is referred by Fries to Oorticium, but it has perfect
asci. As I have not seen iresh specimens, I cannot detennine to what genus
it belongs.
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