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2. Geaster fornicatus. Fr.— Cooke's" Handbook," No. 1071. 

 "Gardener's Chronicle, 1873, p. 469, fig. 87. [PL xy., fig. 2.] 



Spores -00015 in. diam. 



3. Geaster striatus. B.C.— Cooke's " Handbook," No. 1072. 

 " Gardener's Chronicle," 1873, p. 469, fig. 88. [PI. xvi., fig. 1.] 



Spores -000 1G in. diam. 



4. Geaster Bryantii. B.— Cooke's "Handbook," No. 1073. 

 " Gardener's Chronicle," 1873, p. 504, fig. 94. [PI. xvi., fig. 2.] 



Spores *0U018 in. diarn. 



5. Geaster limbatus. Fr.— Cooke's " Handbook," No. 1074. 

 " Gardener's Chronicle," 1873, p. 504, fig. 95. [PI. xvii., fig. 1.] 



Spores -00019 in. diameter. 



6. Geaster fimbriatus. Fr.— Cooke's " Handbook," No. 1075. 

 "Gardener's Chronicle," 1873, p. 543, fig. 104. [PI. xvii., fig. 2.] 



Spores -0001 in. diam. 



7. Geaster mammosus. Chec— Cooke's " Handbook," No. 1076 

 " Gardener's Chronicle," 1873, p. 543, fig. 105. [PI. xvii., fig. 1.] 



Spores -00035 in. diam. 



8. Geaster rufescens. Fr.— Cooke's " Handbook," No. 1077. 

 " Gardener's Chronicle," 1873, p. 577, fig. 111. [PI. xvii., fig. 2.] 



Spores -00017 in. diam. 



9. Geaster hygrometricus. P. - Cooke's " Handbook," No. 1078. 

 " Gardener's Chronicle," 1873, p. 577, fig. 112. [Pl.xiv.,fig. 2.] 



Spores -00035 in. diam. 



10. Geaster Michelianus. W. G. S.— lt Grevillea," vol. ii.. p. 35. 

 PI. xiii., " Gardener's Chronicle," 1873, p. G08, fig. 115. 



Spores -00014 in. diam. 



11. Geaster lagenaeformis. Vitt— " Grevillea," vol. ii., p. 35. 

 PI. xiv., fig. 1. " Gardener's Chronicle," 1873, p. 608, fig. 116. 

 Cooke's " Handbook," No. 1079. 



Spores smooth, -00012 in. diam. 



12. Geaster saccatus. Fr.— U Gardener's Chronicle," 1873, p. 

 1275, fig. 2GG. [PI. xviii.] 



Outer peridium saccate, cleft into many flaccid snbinvolnte la- 

 cunar ; interior peridium sessile, crowned with a circular flat disc, 

 and a sharp silky mouth. Spores dark brown, slightly echinulate. 



By hedge banks. Truro. 



Spores -00013 in. diam. 



The spores in all the foregoing figures are magnified 700 

 diameters. 



