194 THE FUNGI OF THE BEISTOL DISTRICT. 



* Laclmea lapidaria, Cke.\ 

 Phil. Brit. Disc. , p. 211. 



Pcziza hyhrida^ No. y Bristol, J^ty? 1885. 



1074 ante. *13o9 ante. 

 Plate II., fig. 7. ^ 



1393. Lachnella grisella, Rehm. \ 



GreviUea, Vol. VIII., p. > Sandy Lane, June, 1890. 

 84. Plate II., fig. 8. j 



1394. Lachnella melaxantha, i^/'. { -rfr -, ^r i -.orw-* 



' 3 Woods, Marcn, 1890. 



1395. Pirottsea veneta, Sacc, ") Black Rock 



Plate IL, fig. 9. 3 Quarry, June, 1885. 



Cups sub-superficial, gregarious, scutellate, sessile, ^-^ mm. dia- 

 meter, black, nearly closed when dry, clothed with cuspidate, sparingly 

 septate, dark fuligineous bristles, 40-50 x5 /jl, which are more crowded 

 at the margin ; external structure distinctly parenchymatous, cells easily 

 separating; asci cylindraceo-clavate, 40-45 x 8, sub-obtuse at the apex, 

 sub - sessile, 8-spored ; paraphyses linear ; sporidia cylindric, ends 

 rounded, 14-15x2, binucleate, hyaline. 



On dead stems and leaves of Helleborus virldis. Saccardo, Michelia, 

 vol. i., p. 4^4- 



My specimens are on dead herbaceous stems, but certainly not on 

 Hellebore. 



1396. Hypocrea rufa, Pers. Sandy Lane, June, 1890. 



1397. Poronia punctata, Fr. ClevedoD, Dec, 1889. 



1398. OpHobolus terpotrichus, j ^.^^.^^^ ^^^.jj^ ^^^^ 



1399. Lophiotrema semiliberum, j 



Desm. 



Since the note on p. 2 was written, I have again, on June 19th, 

 visited the patches of burnt ground in Leigh Woods, and find that they 

 are still productive of fungi, notwithstanding the comparative dryness of 

 the season, and the paucity of fungi in other parts of the woods. The 

 following species were observed: Agaricus rubescew, A. carbonarius, 

 Cantharellus carbonarixis (several small specimens), Polyporus perennis, 

 Pcziza omphalodes, Lachnea hemispherica, and L. hmnulea. 



