276 THE FU:vGI OF THE BRISTOL DISTRICT. 



* Lactarius fnliginosus, i^r. Haw Wood, Aug., 1877. 

 Recorded in Vol. II., p. 212, as L. acris. 



1409. Russula cserulea, PersA r^ x. xr-n r\ i. lonn 



Cooke, Illus. t. 1052. r""'"*^* H^"' 0°*-' 1^^°- 



1410. Russula rubra, var. sapida,! t • -u tt- j 0x1 oc\r\ 



Cooke, Ulus.t. 1087. 'jLe.gh ^oods, Sept, 1890. 



1411. Russuk granukaa, f^ooft.,\^j^^^j,^ Leigh, Sept., 1890. 



1412. Russula puellaris, FrAr - v. ^^r ;3 at iqoh 



Cooke, Illus. t. 1065. j^^'S'^ ^°°'^^' ^''^•' 1^^°- 



1413. Marasmiuserythropus, i^?'. Portishead, Sept., 1890. 



1414. Boletus tenuipes, Cooke. Leigh Woods, Sept., 1890. 



1415. Polyporus j)icipes, Fr. Abbot's Leigh, Sept., 1890. 



1416. Craterellus crispus, Fr. Leigh Woods, Oct., 1890. 



1417. Peniophora velutina,(7ooA:e. Leigh Woods, July, 1890. 



1418. Cyphella rubi, Fckl. Clevedon, July, 1890. 



1419. 01igonemafurcatum,5z^cA:~U^^ , Leigh, Nov., 1890. 



naii^ n. sp. j o > ? 



Sporangia scattered, globose, shining, hrigJtt chrome yellow as well as 

 the capillitium and spores ; elaters cylindrical, simple or branched, 

 slightly thickened at the obtuse ends, with a faint open spiral, 3-4 /ul 

 diameter ; spores globose, minutely tvarted, 11-12 /ll diameter. 



Superficially, closely resembling Oligonenia nitens, from which, how- 

 ever, it is quite distinct in the minutely warted spores, and the 

 absence of thickened rings in the usually furcate elaters. 



On a rotten trunk. 



1420. Perich8enaconfusa,il/assee^7^Z^Y^., \ 

 Ellis, N. Amer. Fungi, No. 726 I 



{as Ophiotlieca umhrina, Berk.). I Yatton, Jan., 1890. 

 Perichcena variabilis, Post. 

 Physarum vermiculare, Sz. j 



Sporangia hemispherical and scattered or sethalioid and often 

 forming an irregular network, pale umber or dingy ochraceous, de- 

 hiscing irregularly ; capillitium well develoj^ed, forming an irregular 

 loose network, threads 2-4 fx thick, irregularly notched ; spores sub- 

 globose, 13-14 IX diameter, smooth ; mass of capillitium and spores 

 dingy ochraceous, sometimes with a suggestion of olive. 



