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Xl. Some Account of a Collection of Conte Plants from 
the Ionian Islands. By Robert Kaye Greville, LL. D. F.L.S. 
F.R.S.E.' 
Read February 7, 1826. 
Ux»zn the impression that the smallest contribution towards a 
more complete knowledge of the botany of the Grecian Isles 
would not be unacceptable to the Society, I have drawn up the 
following brief account of a collection of cryptogamic plants 
recently brought from thence by the Right Honourable the Earl 
of Guilford. It was placed in my hands by Mr. David Don, 
‘Librarian to the Society. 
The number of species contained in the collection is but 
small: and it is necessary to observe, that many of the spe- 
cimens are in too imperfect a state to admit of minute exa- 
mination; these I have omitted, preferring to give a shorter 
list than run the hazard of adding to the number of the errors 
with which cryptogamic botany is already so much incumbered. 
There are still, however, several plants of great interest, and some 
new species. 
BYSSOIDEJE 
(Filamentous plants, referred by most authors to the Linnæan 
Order Fungi). 
Genus 1. Tricnoruecium. 
1. T. roseum. Link in Mag. der Gesell. Naturfor. Freunde zu 
Berlin, ii. p. 18. Nees. Syst. t. 3. f. 41. 
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