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Tlmmia austriaca, Hedw. — Winter-quarters, 1 1. M.S. 

 6 Discovery ' ; barren. 



Orthotheeium chryseum, Schw. — St. Patrick's Bay, Hayes' 



Sound ; all short stems and "barren. 



0. rubellum, Mitt. — Musk Ox Bay; growing with Tetra- 



plodon urceolatus ; barren. 



Stercodon plicatilis, Mitt. — Winter-quarters, H.M.S. 

 6 Discovery ' ; barren. 



Amblystegiun uncinatum, Hedw. — Winter-quarters, 

 H.M.S. ' Discovery.' 



A. lycopodioides, Schw. — Winter-quarters, H.M.S. 'Dis- 

 covery ; ' barren and small. 



A, (Acroceratium) trif avium, Wet. et M. — Hayes' 

 Sound ; barren. 



A (A.)sarmentosum,Wahl. — Hayes' Sound ; a very small 

 short state ; barren. 



Brachythecium cirrhosum, Schw. — Winter-quarters 

 H.M.S. ' Discovery ; ' in very small quantity ; barren. 



Blepharozia trichophylla, Linn. — Hayes' Sound; barren. 



ENUMERATION OF THE FUNGI 



Collected during the Arctic Expedition op 1875 and 1870. 

 By the Rev. M. J. Berkeley, M.A., F.L.S. 



The collection consists of twenty-six species, of which I have 

 been able with tolerable certainty to determine all but two ; 

 at least I have indicated the closest affinities in one or two 

 which were difficult cases from the condition of the speci- 

 mens, if there is some doubt as to the exact species to which 

 they are referred. Of the twenty-six species seventeen are 

 widely distributed, and seven hitherto undescribed, besides 



