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IXTRODUCTION. 



We are indebted to the whole of the Mycological Committee for 

 assistance in every way possible during the progress of this work. 



The following is a summary of each group. Column four gives 

 the number of genera and species. Columns five to nine give the 

 number of species recorded for each county division respectively :— 



BasidiD- 

 mycetes 



Gen. Sp 



GASTRO- 

 MYCETES 



HYMENO- 

 MYCETES 



NiDULARIACE.t . . . . ' 5 



LVCOPERDACE.4-; .... 4 



SCLERODERMACE.i;.. j I 



HVMENOGASTKACE.li| 3 



Phallace.t, .: 



Agaricace.k 53 



PoLYPOR.ACE.t .... 10 



HYD^•ACE.^^. S 



Clavariace.^-: .... 4 

 Thelefhorace.^ ..10 

 Tremellace.s ....I 9 

 Exobasidiace.'e. . . . I 

 Uredinace.i; i-i 



USTILAGINACE.I; . . 6 



Asco- 

 mycetes 



'PYRENO- 

 MYCETES 



DISCO- 

 MYCETES 



Phyco- 1 

 mycetes / 



Myxo- \ 

 mycetes ( 



PERISPORIACE.t 



Hysteriace.v. 



Onvgenace.i; 



ELAPHOMYCETACE.t 



Cenococcace.k 



Tuberace.t: 



Gymnoascace.k . . 

 EXOASCACE.i; 



Di:UTERO- 

 MYCETES 

 HYPHO- 

 MYCETES 



71 

 12 

 10 



75 



I 

 I 

 I 

 I 

 4 



26 

 36 

 6S 



'29 



AcRASiACE.r. : 



94O 



S.W. M.W.,N.VV. N.E. 



16 



21 



3| 

 2 



669 



1 

 I 



T 



4 

 4 



37 



87 



191 



95 



46G 



2626 



W 



4 

 12 



3. 



I 



2, 



366! 



57' 

 $■ 



17 



29 

 13 



It 

 8ii 



61 



9 

 3 



112 



I 

 I 



4' 

 5 



I! 



2! 

 286, 



10 



13 



18 

 12 



.. I 



54 

 3 



35 

 6 

 3 



iis; 



1 

 I 



I 



S.E. 



5 

 20 



4 

 2 



2 



708 



114 



26 



34 

 59 

 22 



95 

 13 



175 



15 

 I 



155 



41 29 



26 



139 



6 



40 



.. ' I 

 4 



10 33 



8 56 



40 80 



53i 37i 31] 77 

 I 



17111 907; 708 



1719 



4 



5 

 I 

 2 

 2 

 306 



53| 

 8 

 12 

 21 

 10 

 II 



56I 

 10 



54 



4| 

 63 



4 

 32 

 37 



700 



frans. V.N.L"., 11J05 (pub. 1905). i3ot. Seriea, \'ol. 6. 



