BY D. McALPINE. 119' 



the general collection there are never more than two species to a 

 genus. 



The following table will show at a glance the fungi formerly 

 recorded and those added to the list by Mr. Hall : — 



Fungi already recorded and those recently collected at Kerguelen 

 Island, principally bettveen 27lh December, 1897, and oOth 

 January, 1898, by Mr. Robert Hall : — 



Fungi already recorded. Hall's Collection. 



1. Galera keryuelensis. Berk. 



2. G. hyjjnorum, Batsch. 1. Galera hypnorurn, Batsch. 



3. Tubaria /ur/uracea, Pers. 



4. Naucoria glebarum. Berk. 2. Naucoria glebarum, Berk. 



5. Agaricus campestris, L. 



6. Coprinus atramentarius, Fr. 



7. C. tomentosus, Fr. 3. Coprimes toraentosus. Fr. 



8. Lachnea (Peziza) kerguelensis, 4. Lachnea kerguelensis, Berk. 



Berk. 



9. Cladosporiumherbarum,lAnk. 5. Cladosporium herbarum, 



Link. 



6. Panaeolus Hallii, n.sp. 



7. Aspergillus glaucus, Link. 



8. Penicilliurn glaucum, Link. 



9. Fusarium rhodellum, n.sp. 



10. Alternaria tenuis, Nees. 



11. Bacteria. 



Galera hypnorum, Batsch. 



(Plate XIII., fig. 1.) 



Among moss. Gregarious. Spores elliptical, yellowish, 9^-11 

 X 5^-6 fx. 



Geog. Dist. — Europe, Asia, America, Australia, Beeren I., Jan 

 Mayen I., Kerguelen I. 



