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1372. Cantharellus carbonarius, | Leigli Woods, Nov., 1889. 



A. & S. 3 „ „ June, 1890. 



1373. Marasmius fuscopurpureus, | Blaise Castle 



Fr. {?). ) Woods, Sept., 1885. 



1374. Merulins tremellosus, ) ^eigh Woods, Nov., 1889. 



Sclirad. 3 



1375. Merulins lacrymans, Fr. \ -ry. ' " 



-iQ-p TT ;] 11-1 a (Sea Mills (C. K. Rudge, 



13^6. Hydniim coralloides, Scop. | ^^^^-^^ Autumn, 1888. 



1377. Cyphella g^i^eo-pallida, j ^.^^^^^^^^ 



Weimnan. 



1378. Leptostroma Phragmitis, | ^^^ ^ ^^^ ^gc^Q^ 



Fr. Plate I., fig. 1. 3 



" Perithecia lanceolate, rather large, 1-lJ mm. long, J mm. broad, 

 distinctly rimose ; spores fusoid, 15-20 x 3^ - 4 [x, 4-nucleate, curved, 

 hyaline." — Sacc. Sijl. vol. Hi., No. 3419. 



On dead stems of Phragmites. Saccardo, not being in possession of 

 an authentic specimen of Fries' plant, has taken his description from 

 specimens collected by Magnus, so that he is in doubt as to whether it 

 is identical with that of Fries. My specimen agrees exactly with the 

 above description, except that the perithecia are scarcely rimose. They 

 would probably become so with more advanced age. 



1379. Hendersonia 



Cke. Plate 



X hapalocystis, 1 ^j^^ ^ ^ -j 1335, 



ate 1., fig. 2. ) 1 r 1 



" Perithecia scattered, immersed, scarcely visible except by cutting 

 away the wood. Spores large, 45-50 x 18 /i, four-celled, the two median 

 cells large, subglobose, flattened at the junction, dark brown, nearly 

 black, ultimate cells small, hyaline, almost like an apiculus at each end. 

 On decorticated twigs of ash, etc." — Grevillea, vol. xviii., p. 74- 



1380. Cribaria microcarpa. East. Plate I., fig. 3. Clevedon, 



April, 1889. 



" Sporangia globose, small, erect or cernuous, stipitate, calyculus 

 ahsevt, primary ribs of neticork radiating from apex of stem as elongated, 

 broad bands, anastomosing laterally, and forming elongated meshes, passing 

 upwards into an irregular network of very thin threads, connecting large, 

 brown, irregularly stellate knots crowded with granules; stem slender, 



