32 THE FUNGI OF THE BRISTOL DISTRICT. 



1343. Polyporus igniarius, Fr. Clevedon, Oct., 1887. 



1344. „ Vaillantii, Fr. Hanham, „ 1888. 



1345. Clavaria lilacina, Fr. > W d 



A beautiful species, exactly resembling Schaeffer's figure of G . purpurea 

 to which Fries refers. 



1346. Clavaria stricta, Pers. Clevedon, Sept., 1887. 



1347. Dacrymyces csesius, jPr. (?). Leigh Woods, Dec, 1888. 



On a dead twig. Minute, roundish, convex, hyaline white. Sporo- 

 phores globose, '0005 inches diam. Spores subcyUndrical, curved 

 •00055 X -0002 inches, at length 1 septate (?). 



1348. Ly^penion giganteum, ) clevedon, Aug, 1888. 



1349. Physarum Schumacher i, | Portishead 



Spr. 3 Woods, June, 1889. 



1350. Didymium clavus, A. & S. Yatton, Dec, 1888. 



1S51 Trichia contorta J?o^f 7 LeighWoods, Spring, 1881. 

 irfDl. irionia contorta, Most. j Yatton, Dec. 1888. 



Plasmodiocarp creeping, flexuous, subcompressed, umber or bay-brown ; 

 mass of elaters and spores yellow ; elaters 2-5-3'5 /u., cylindrical, tips 

 usually swollen and terminated by a long slender spine, there is some- 

 times an interstitial swelling ; spirals indistinct ; spores globose, 

 minutely warted, 12-15 /ul diameter. — Massee, Revision of the Trichlacece, 

 Jour. Boy. Mic. Soc, 1889, p. 337. Cooke. Myx. Brit. f. 229. 



1352. Hemiarcyria clavata, Pers. Clevedon, April, 1888. 



1353. Puccinia vinc8e,'jB. (Uredo 7 ,^ iftftQ 



spores). i " J? • 



1354. Stilbum erythrocephalum, ) q , looo 



Ditm. j " -J • 



1355. Volutella hyacinthorum, r t • -n^' \ 



r"^'^"''^^^-\lar.,1889. 



1356. Tuber culina persicina, 



Sacc. Syl. IV., No. 3088. 

 On uEcidium Tussilaginis. 



