260 LIST OF FUNGI COLLECTED IN PURBECK. 



H^-poxylon concent ricum, Bolt. 



Comuion, on Ask trees. Eev. J. H. Austen. 



H. fusciim, Pert. 

 Common. 



Diatr}"pe stigma, Iloffm. 

 Common. 



Splioeria stercoraria, Sow. Simple dung Si^lioeria. 



On rabbits dung, in company with Xylaria imhmcidata ; 

 tliere is little doubt but that the latter is merely an ex- 

 uberant growth of the former, as the fruit is precisely 

 similar. 



S. herharwn^ Pers. Common stalk Sphoeria. 



On Laminaria saccharina Pound Down; scarcely any 

 plant is free from the attacks of this species. 



S. graminis^ Pers. Grass Sphoeria. 

 Common. 



S. JRusci, Waur. 



On Riiscus aculeatus. 



Depazea eornicola, Fr. 



On Cornus Sanguineus. 



Hymonogarter citrinus, Vitt. 



Leeson House, under the surface of the ground, 

 amongst dead leaves, &c. 



H. tener, BcrJc^ ditto. 



Langton, Leeson House. 



H. poptiletorum, Tulasne, 

 Leeson House. 



Tuber puberulum. Berk. 



The Gi-ange, Studland, Nov., in sandy groimds in 

 woods. 



Hydnobolites cerelriformis, Tulasne. 



A wood near Langton, November, underground. 



Hydnangium carotsocolor, Berh. 



On Ballard Down, November, 1857. A singular situa- 

 ation for this plant, the only other station in Britain 

 being Leigh Woods near Bristol, it resembles bits of 

 carrot lying on the ground. 



