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DrACHAEA LEUCOPODA, vost. 
Victoria Falls: Rain Forest. Mombasa, B.B. Africa. 
Distrib. Europe, Asia, Africa, America. 
TILMADOCHE NUTANS, Jost. 
Victoria Falls : Palm Kloof. Umkomaas, near Durban. 
Distrib. Europe, America, Australasia. 
BADHAMIA VARIA, Massee. 
Port Elizabeth, on decaying wood; East London, bright orange-yellow 
plasmodium on Stereum. 
Distrib. Europe, America. 
BIBLIOGRAPHY. 
(From Cooke’s ‘Introduction to the Study of Fungi,’ p. 341, 1895.) 
South Africa, Natal, Cape Colony, &c. 
Fries, E.—Fungi Natalenses. 8vo. Stockholm, 1848. 
Cooke, M. C.—“ Fungi of Natal,” in Grevillea, viii. 1880 ; ix. 1880; x. 1881. 
— “African Fungi,” in Grevillea, xix. 1890. 
KALCHBRENNER, C.—“ Fungi Macowaniani,” in Grevillea, ix. 1880-81 ; xi. 1882. 
KALCHBRENNER, C. and M. C. Cookr.—* South African Fungi," in Grevillea, ix. 
1880-81. 
Елхор, V. in Scutnz, H.: “ Beiträge zur Kenntniss der Flora von Deutsch-Südwest- Afrika." 
Abhand. Bot. Vereins f. Brandenburg, xxxi. (1890) 224-229, t. 3. 
BERKELEY, M. J.—“ Fungi, collected by Zeyher in Uitenhage,” in Hook. Lond. Journ. Bot. 
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NOTE ON THE CopropHiLous Fundi. 
(By THOMAS бтвёз.) 
Four samples of the dung of wild animals gathered by Mr. Cheesman 
during his South African tour were entrusted to the writer for laboratory 
examination. Of the material sent one sample was that of the Hippopotamus, 
and gathered on Livingstone Island, Victoria Falls. The others were from 
the Matoppo Hills; the kind of animal to which they belonged was not 
ascertained, a circumstance not, however, of much importance for, as Massee 
