26*0 Rev. M. J. Berkeley on British Fungi, 



vol. i. p. 9<S; Fr. Syst. Mvc. vol. iii. p. 329. On decaying 

 Agarics, King's Cliffe. The manner in which the peridiolum 



in this most curious production i> formed alter tin- two lateral 

 branches unite i> very remarkable. The matter contained in 



them is attracted on either Bide towards the point of junction ; 

 a partition is then thrown out behind each iiTiimous mass, 

 which gradually becomes more and more distinct from the 

 parent branch ; at length the common commissure becomes 

 obsolete, and finally the central septum which consisted of the 

 two coats of the united branches is absorbed. 



121. Mywotrichum chartarum, Kz. Myc. Heft. ii. p. 110.; 

 Berk. Brit. Fung. Fasc. 3. n. 207- On straw, &c. in damp 

 places, King's Cliffe, &c. 



122. Myxotrichum deflexmn, n. s. On paper which had been 

 wrapped round a piece of decayed hazel wood on which was 

 Arcyria pwiicea, and on the wood itself, King's Cliffe. This 

 species to the naked eye perfectly resembles Myoc. chartarum ; 

 but on examination not only does it want the curved apices 

 to the flocci, but the mode of branching is altogether different. 

 In the one the branches form more or less acute angles with 

 the stem ; in the present species they are mostly opposite, set 

 on at right angles and deflexed. The main threads are gene- 

 rally simple, and if branched not trifid and subcymose. 



Forming little patches consisting of little gray downy balls. 



From these arise a number of radiating threads furnished with 



a few opposite deflexed branchlets, which decrease in size from 



the base upwards, so as to give the appearance of a little 



grove of larches. The branches have occasionally a few T short 



acute branchlets, which are often alternate. Sporidia collected 



in patches about the base of the threads, oblong-elliptic. 



Plate VIII. fig. 9. a, Myx. defexum, nat. size; b, a portion of one of 

 the patches ; c, a few of the filaments with masses of sporidia ; d, sporidia ; e, 

 filaments of Myxotrichum chartarum from a part of a mass not producing 

 the spiral tips. 



123. Helmintliosporium Clavariarum, Desm. in Ann. d. Sc. 

 Nat. n. s. v. ii. tab. 2. fig. 2. On Clavaria ruyosa, y yrisea, 

 King's Cliffe. 



124. Dematium echinobotryum, Fr. in Ind. Alph. p. 87. 

 Echinobotryum atrum. Corda in St. Deutsch. Fl. fasc. 12. tab. 



