HEPATIC^ SCAXDINAVIC^ EXSICCATA QUARUJI, &C. 131 



I. Frullania Hutcliinsice (Hook.) X. Es. 

 autoica, c. coles. Hibernia. 

 II. Lejeunea Mackcnji (Hook.) Spreng. 

 autoica, c. coles. Hibernia. 



III. Mastigophora Woodsii (Hook.) N. Es. 



ster. Hibernia. 



IV. Herhtrta adunca (Dicks.) Gray. 



ster. Hibernia. 

 V. Plagiochihi spinidosa (Dicks.) Dum. 

 pi. fem. ster. Hibernia. 



ELYELLACEI BRITANNICI. 



Mr. W. Phillips, of Shrewsbury has just issued the first fasci- 

 culus of dried specimens of Peziza and allied genera, under the 

 above title ; the following species are represented : — Morchella 

 esculenta. P., Mitrula paludosa, Fr., Spathnlceria flavida, P., Vi- 

 brissia ti'uncorum, Fr. (everywhere rare), Geoglossum olivaceum, 

 P., Peziza acetubulum. L., Peziza tiiberosa, Bull, Peziza venosa, Fr., 

 Peziza badia, P., Peziza succosa, B., Peziza leporina, Batsch., 

 Peziza auranUa, Fr., Peziza vesiculosa, Bull., Peziza jmstulata, P., 

 Peziza rutilans, Fr., Peziza granulata, Bull., Peziza fascicularis, 

 A. & S., Peziza fiirfuracea, Fr., Peziza hirta, Sch., Peziza thele- 

 boloides, A. & S., Peziza virginea, Batsch., Peziza cahjciyia, Sch., 

 Peziza bicolor, Bull., Peziza hyalina, P., Peziza sidphurea, P. (it is 

 the variety leucophcea, which is found in Great Britain, which some 

 mycologists consider a distinct species from P. sidphurea), Peziza 

 aspidiicola, B. & Br., Peziza apala, B. & Br., Peziza brunneola, 

 Desm. (new to Britain), Peziza aw-elia, P., Peziza Rosce, P., 

 Peziza rosce. P., var. j)i^>ioruin, Fr., Peziza Curreiana, Tul. (a most 

 interesting species, developed from a Sclerotium), Peziza echino- 

 phila, ^\\\\., Peziza Pteridis, A. & ^., Peziza sphcerioides, P., Peziza 

 erumpens, Grev., Peziza ati^ata, P., Peziza Plantaginis, Desm., 

 Peziza cerastionun, Wallr., Peziza resince, Fr. (or rather Lecidea 

 resina^, for doubtless, as Rev, W. Leighton has pointed out, this 

 is a lichen), Peziza strobilina, Fr., Hclotium citrinwn, Fr., Spkinc- 

 trina turbinata, Fr. (this also has stronger claims to be regarded 

 as a lichen than as a fungus), Cenangiwn rubi, Fr., Desmaziei-ella 

 ocicola, Lib. (an interesting addition to the British Flora, from 

 North Wales), Ascobolus furfuraceus, P., Ascobolus atrofuscus, P. 

 & P., Sac cobolus violascens, Bond., Bulgaria inquinans, Fr., and 

 Ascomyces trientalis, B. 



Mycotheca universalis. — Baron Thiimen has just issued the 

 first fasciculus of this collection, which we shall have occasion to 

 notice more fully in our next issue. 



