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" FUNGI BRITANNICI." 



Memoranda et Corrigenda. 



18. Diplodia Syringaa. Awd. with Sphoeria. 

 Niessl remarks in Hedwigia (1876, p. 2), that this belongs to 

 Fuckel's genus Otthia, one which we see 'no grounds for accepting 

 as a tenable genus. 



72. Ustilago Candollei. Tnl. 

 This Niessl also states in Hedwigia (1876, p. 2), is Ustilago 

 Candollei, The spores of U. utriculosa are rough, whilst those of 

 U. Candollei are smooth, as in specimens published in No. 72. 



133. Fuccinia amphibii. FcJcl. 

 There appears to be good grounds for the separation of the form 

 of Puccinia which occurs on Polygonum amphibium from that 

 ■which is found on Polygonum convolvuli, retaining for the latter 

 the name of Puccinia Polygononini. 



141. Trichobasis Fzimuloe. (Jiev.J 



142. Trichobasis Ixidis. (Lev.) 



146. Uzomyces XTlmazioe (?). 

 This is clearly not an Uromyces. It requires examination in a 

 fresh state, for which we have not yet had an opportunity, but 

 suspect that it will be found to be a Coleosporium. 



162. Cexcospoza Resedoe. FcU. 



187. Peziza hirta. Sch. 

 Issued in error as P. scutellata, for which see '' Mycographia," 

 part ii. 



200. Iiophiunx fusispozum. C. 



True Lophium mytilimim, Fr.y has quite different fruit. 



206. Physarum tussilaginis. B. ^ Br. 



Berkeley and Broome (Ann. Nat. Hist, xvii, (1876), p. 139), 

 having found what they regard as the genuine Badhamia cap- 

 sulifera, have applied to this species the above name. 



323. Vredo orchidis. A. ^' S. 



Clearly not the same species as the Uredo confluens which occurs 

 on Mercurialis. 



360. Helminthospozium vaziabile. C. 



This is very closely allied to Helminthos2)orium echinulaUmi, B. & 

 Br. The Rev. M. J. Berkeley regards it as the same species. 



