AX ACCOl'XT OF XATAl. ■.-■UNC".I. 



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funiiis. from Australia, and the scccmkI, R. africaiia, collected 

 by ). M. Wood in the Botanic Ciardens, Durban. Another ^enus 

 of interest is IVoodiclla Syd. and Sacc, named after its dis- 

 coverer, l)elonj^ing to the Patellariacea^ of the group Pezizine^e. 

 Found in Durban on leaves of Pavcfta obovata, it seems peculiar 

 to Natal. With regard to new or interesting species collected 

 1)\- Dr. Medley Wi^cd, there are too many for individual men- 

 tion, so it will suffice to draw attention to just a few by enu- 

 merating the following : — 



Xcoharaclaya iiatalciisis. I-cnisjoiiia iiafaloisis. Piorcliidium 

 Wood a. Hrjiiilcia U'oodil. etc. 



MYXOMYCETES. 



\hX()GASTERES. 



Arcyria punicca Pers. 



1. On decayed branches Riciiius coiiiiiiuiiis. 

 Ccrotium hypnoides A. & T. 



2. On decaying stumps. Inanda, February, 1881. (521) 

 Hcmiarcyria clavata (Pers.) Rost. (529)- 

 Physarum cinereum Fr. 



On grass. (429). 



Stemonitis fusca (Roth.) Rost 



On Wood. (206). 



7 richia turbinofa Fries. 



On rotting wood. (463). 



3- 

 4- 

 5- 

 6. 



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8. 



10. 

 II. 



PHYCOMYCETES. 

 OOMYCETES. 



Cystopus ciibicus Sw. 



On leaves Hcicittca bicolor. Inanda, January, 



1881. (467). 



ASCOMYCETES. 



PEZIZINE^. 



Pezizace.^2. 



Peziza aluticolor Berk. 



Pezisa (Tapesia) natalensis Cke. 



On decaying trunk of tree. (476). 



Pecica nilgherrensis Cke. 



On bark. Inanda, February, 1881. (549)- 



Phillipsia douiiugcnsis B, (41 0- 



12. 

 13- 



Helottace.il. 



Helotium capensis C. 

 On decaying wood. 

 On bark. 



Inandi, February, 1881. 

 Inandi. January, 1881. 



(520). 

 (531 >■ 



