86 TJic Scottish Naturalist. 



fluent and undeterminate, occupying the greater part of" 

 the leaf. Spores cylindrical-oval, with one or two nuclei 

 or pseudo-septate. Cooke Fungi Bi-itt., No. 685. 

 On Geranium silvaticum. July. Forres. Rev. Dr. Keith. 



2285. Mucor phycomyces Ehb. C. Hbk. No. 1882. 



On cat's dung. 

 East. — Forth Tay — — — 



West. _____ 



England. Europe. America. 



2286. Syzygites megalocarpus Ehb. C. Hbk. No. 1900. 



On decaying Agaric. Sep. 



East. — — — — Moray — 



West. — — — — 



Forres. Rev. Dr. Keith. 



England. Europe. America. 



2287. Peziza (Peltidium) Oocardii Kalchbr. Karst. Myc. Fetu. 



Ft. I., p. 84. 



Apothecia scattered or gregarious, sessile, orbicular, 

 roughish, from pallid turning brown or rufous-brown, be- 

 coming black when dry • epithecium slightly convex or 

 nearly plane, collapsing in drying, 4-5 u. broad. Asci 

 elongate-cylindrical, 380-390 u. long, 12-20 u. thick* 

 Sporidia monostichous, ellipsoid, containing two large 

 sphaeroid nuclei, or with one thin spurious septum, 14-19. 

 u. long, 9-10 u. thick. Paraphyses numerous, articulate 

 below, faintly yellowish-sordid, 5-6 u. thick with the 

 apex sometimes clavate and 8-10 u. thick. 

 On wet rotten birch wood. Nov. 



East. — — — — Moray — 



West. ______ 



Darnaway. Rev. Dr. Keith. 

 Europe. 



2288. P. electrina Phill. & Plow. Grevillea, Vol. VIII. p. 155. 



Gregarious, minute, subgelatinous, glabrous, amber- 

 coloured, disc concave, marginate ; stem rather short,, 

 firm; asci narrowly clavate, pointed at the summit;, 

 sporidia 8, biseriate, cylindraceo-fusiform, '005 x *ooi 

 u. 



Intimately associated with Dacry?nyces succi?ieus Fr. 

 The cups are 'i-*5 mm. across, paler on the margin ; the 

 stem is generally darker at the base. 



On decaying leaves of Pinus Silvestris. Sep. 



East. — — — — Moray — 



West. _____ 



Rothiemurchus. C. B. Plowright. 



2289. Cenangium subnitidum Cke. & Phill. Grevillea, VoL. 



III.,/. 186. 



