Rev. M. J. Berkeley and Mr. C. E. Broome on British Fungi, S77 



XIV. Genus Lingula, Bruguiere, 1791. 



Shell thin, depressed, almost equivalved, hingeless, the two 

 valves being held together by the adductor muscles ; the shell 

 attached by a pedicle which passes between the beaks. No cal- 

 careous supports. On each side of the base of the mouth is 

 situated an elongated subspiral fleshy arm, fringed exteriorly 

 with numerous cilia. 



61. Lingula anatina, Lam. 1819 ; Sow. Th. Conch, pi. 67. fig. 1- 



10. 



Hab, in sand at low water at the island of Siquijor. 



62. Lingula Hians, Swains. 1823 ; Phil. Mag. vol. Ixii. ; Sow. Th. 



Conch, pi. 67. fig. 4. 

 No habitat given. 



63. Lingula Audebardi, Brod. 1833, Zool. Proc; Sow. Th. Conch. 



pi. Q7. fig. 5. 

 Hab. In coarse sand at about half-tide from 4 to 6 inches be- 

 low the surface ; at the island of Punam, in the bay of Guayaquil. 



64. Liiigula semen, Brod. 1833, Zool. Soc. ; Sow. Th. Conch, 

 pi. 67. fig. 11. 



Hab. Off the Isle of Plata, West Columbia. 



65. Lingula tumida, Reeves, 1841, Proc. Zool. Soc. ; Sow. Th. 



Conch, pi. 67. fig. 7. 

 Hab. Masbate, New Holland. 



66. Lingula ovalis, Reeves, 1841, Zool. Proc. ; Sow. Th. Conch. 



pi. 67. fig. 8. 



Hab. Sandwich Islands. 



67. Lingula albida, Hinds, 1844, Moll. Voy. of the Sulphur, 

 p. 71. pi. 19. fig. 4; Sow. Th. Conch, pi. 67. fig. 6. 



Hab. Bay of Magdalcna, California, in 7 fathoms, among sandy 

 mud. 



XXX. — Notices of British Fungi. By the Rev. M. J. Berkeley, 

 M.A., F.L.S., and C. E. Broome, Esq. 



[Concluded from p. 329.] 

 [With four Plates.] 



640. S. (Caulicolse) nigrans, Desm. Ann. d. Sc. Nat. 1846, PI. 

 Crypt, no. 1774. On Dactijlis glomerata, Batheaston, Feb. 1851. 



In a certain stage of growth the black stroma-like spots are 

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