376 E. S. SALMON ON NEW OR RARE BRITISH FUNGI. 



Figs. 8 — 10. Sterigmatocystis nig7'a V. Tiegh. 8, a fertile 

 hypha x 52 ; 9, basidium with 4 sterigmata (after 

 Bainier, Bull. See. Bot. France, xxvii., PI. 1, f. 4) ; 10, 

 two spores, x 1000 (Figs. 8 and 10 drawn from Bab. 

 Fung. Eur. nr. 2136, in Herb. Kew). 



Figs. 11 — 13. Arthroderma Curreyi Berk, 11, part of a dead 

 leaf, with fungus, nat. size ; 1 2, portion of articulated 

 and branched hypha x 400 ; ditto, with conidia X 

 670 (all from specimen, now in Herb. Kew). 



Jov.m. Quekeit Microscopical Club, Ser. 2, Vol. VII., No. 47, November 1900. 



