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Tab. VII. fig. 9.—a. section, magnified, b. sporidium, 
slightly magnified. 
34. Tulostoma pusillum (n. sp.); stipite curto aequali farcto 
subsquamoso ; peridio magno papyraceo ; ore prominulo mam- 
moso. Cum. n. 1981. 
Half immersed in sand. Plant $ of an inch high. Stem 
3 of an inch high, i thick, white, within stuffed with fine 
threads, subsquamose; quite distinct, from the peridium. 
Peridium large in proportion, ovate or globoso-depressed, 
papyraceous, scaly below, and soiled with particles of sand ; 
smooth above, or slightly pulverulent; mouth small papil- 
leform, not cartilaginous. Sporidia rufous, globose, very 
minute, echinulate ; flocci branched. 
Tab. VII. fig. 10.—a. Tulostoma pusillum, nat. size, b. sec- 
tion, ditto; c. sporidia, highly magnified, d. flocci, ditto. 
There is a species from Madras, in Sir W. J. Hooker’s 
herbarium, with just the same habit, but twice the size in 
every part, which differs in having a flat fringed, or rather 
appendiculate orifice, and which may be characterised, 
Tulostoma Wightii, (n. sp.) ; stipite equali subsquamoso, 
peridio papyraceo ovato-globoso ; ore vix prominulo appen- 
ze to. 
2 inch high. Stem 1 inch high. Peridium 2 of an inch 
Zoe? Sporidia not echinulate. 
35. Dichonema erectum (n. sp.); olivaceum, erectum fla- 
belliforme, stipite distincto, margine fimbriato olivaceo-fusco. 
Cum. n. 9234. 
In sand. 
1} inch high, à of an inch broad, membranaceous, obo- 
vato-flabellate, with a distinct flat stem, olive-green shaded 
off into olive-brown towards the shortly fimbriate margin. 
Threads branched, the branchlets consisting of obtuse moni- 
liform filaments. 
Tab. VII. fig. 11.—a. Dichonema erectum, maf. size, 6, 
flocci, highly magnified. | 
