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NATURAL SCIENCE 



[July 1898 



Aplozia riparia, . 

 Jungermannia lycopodioides, . 

 J. baibata . 



J. porphyroleuca , 



J. bicrenata, 



Saecogyna viticulosa, 

 Nardia adusta, 

 N. Funckii, . 



N. hyalina, 



Fossombronia caespitiformis, . 

 Petal ophyllum Balfsii, . 

 Pallavicinia Lyellii, 

 Aneuria palmata, 

 Aneuria latifrons, 

 Dumortiera irrigua, 

 Targionia hypophylla, . 

 Ricciocarpus nutans, 

 Sphacrocarpits terresti is, 



On the sides of subalpine streams. 



Clayey banks. 



Shady banks. 



On damp mossy banks. 



On banks in woods. 



On damp shady banks of cuttings. 



Shaded sandstone rocks. 



On heathy soil or stony woods. 



Growing in sphagnum. 



Damp ground in fields or woods. 



In damp hollows of sand dunes. 



Dripping sand rocks. 



On dead trees in damp woods. 



On naked ground near streams. 



On shaded banks of streams. 



On earthy ledges of rocky hedge banks. 



Floating in marsh ditches. 



In clover fields. 



The names here given are those adopted in Cooke's "Handbook of British Hepa- 

 ticae." Most of the species mentioned are likely to occur in the S.W. or central parts 

 of the county in wooded hilly districts, especially where Greensand rock or clayey sand 

 occurs. 



Fungi 



Hymenomycetes : 

 Auricularini — 



Cyphella. 

 Clavariei — 



Typhv la. 



Pistil! aria. 

 Gasteromycetes — 



Octaviana. 



Mdanogaster. 



Hymcnogaster. 

 Myxogastres — 



Didcrma. 



Didy min in. 



Physarii in. 



Badhamia. 



Stcmonitis. 



Trichia. 



Liceu. 

 Coniomycetes — 



Phoiim. 



Leptothy riu in. 



Sphaeroin urn. 



Sphaeropsis. 



Diplodia. 



Hcndcrsonia. 



Vermicularia. 



Septoria. 



Excipula. 



Asteroma. 



Discclla. 



Coryneum. 



Myxosporiuni . 



Gloeosporium. 



Sporidesmiion. 



Puccinia. 



Podisoma. 

 Trichobasis. 



Uromyccs. 



Lccythca. 



Ustilago. 

 Hyphomycetes — 



Isaria. 



Pachnocybe. 



Stilbum. 



Tubermlaria. 



Fusarium. 



Dendryphium. 



Helm intlwsjioriii in. 



CladospoHum. 



Dactyl in 1,1. 



Sporotrichum. 



Fusisporiinn. 

 Ascomycetes — 



Peziza. 



Tympanis. 



Cenangin in. 



Stictis. 



Ascomyccs. 

 Tuberacei, all the genera- 



Rhytisina. 



Hysteria iii. 



Hypocrea. 



Hijponijl. 



Valsa. 



Dothidea. 



Stigniatea, 



Neetrin. 



Sphaeria. 



Erysiphe. 



The names here given are those adopted in Cooke's "Handbook of British Fungi." 

 An excellent monograph of the British Gasteromycetes, by Mr Geo. Massee, has been 

 published in the Annals of Botany, vol. iv., pp. 1-103. 



