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Marasmius, ries. 
M. Raffillii, Massee. Pileus primo campanulatus, dein applanato- 
expansus, margine subincurvus, laevissimus, crassiuscule mem- 
branaceus, glaberrimus, pallidissime sordideque flavo-griseus, medio 
ac super lamellas obscurior, 4-5 em. diam. Lamellae pileo con- 
colores, distantes, antice acutatae, posiice attenuato-decurrentes, 
acie integrae. Stipes leviter excentricus, incurvus, tenuis, glaber- 
rimus, tenax, pileo concolor. Sporae 3 ey hyalinae, 5 x 3 
On decaying staging in Stove, C. P. R 
This species does not conform with Bikoad ‘ed oe of Marasmius, 
and is probably an introduced species, 
Inocybe, Fries. 
I. echinata, Roth. This fungus has long been known as occurring 
in hothouses, &c., in different European’ countries, and has always 
been considered as an alien. Quite recently it has appeared in 
quantity on the trunk of a fern just received from New Zealand, 
which may prove to be its native home. 
THELEPHORACEAE. 
Cyphella, Fries. ° 
C. Berkeleyi, Mass. On dead sedge. A. (G. Nicholson.) 
TREMELLINACEAE. 
Exidia, Fries. 
E. albida, Bref. On dead oak branch, A. 
GY MNOASCAGEAR. 
Arachinotus, Cohn. 
A. aureus, Cohn. On dead beech branch. <A. (G. Nicholson.) 
SPHAERIACEAE, 
Cucurbitaria, Gray. 
C. elongata, Grev. On Robinia hispida, A. 
C. bicolor, Feki. On Prunus sinensis and P. japonicus, A. 
Lophiostoma, Ces. §- De Not. 
C. ulicis, Nke. On gorse. <A. 
Diaporthe, Vits. 
D. vepris, Fck/, On bramble. Q. 
Rosellinia, De Not. 
R. pulveracea, Fekl. Dead wood of Crataegus, Q. 
R. liginaria, Grev. On furze. A. 
Melanomma, F chi. 
elem — Sace. § Spey. On dead branches of Tamarix 
: a. Fekl, 
D. epidermidis, Fek?. Dead wood, Q,. 
