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Helvella epliippium, Lev. (Rotherwas 

 Wood). 

 „ crispa, Fr. 

 „ elastica, Bull. 

 Spathularia flavida, Pers. (Dinedor 



fir-wood). 

 Anthina flammea, Ft: (Whitfield). 

 Leotia lubrica, Pes. (Dinedor, Din- 

 more, &c.) 

 Geoglossum viride, P. (Whitfield), 

 diiforme, Fr. 



Peziza aurantia, Fr. 

 „ cupularis, L. (Vennwood). 

 ,, succosa. Berk. (Vennwood) 

 „ hemispherica, Wk/g. 

 Helotium virgultonim, J^r. (Vennwood) 

 Bulgaria sarcoides, Fr. (Rotherwas 



Wood). 

 Hypomyces luteo-virens, 2'»7.,on Lac- 

 tarius deliciosus (Merryhill Com- 

 mon). 



In addition to these Herefordshire Funguses, many others of great interest 

 were brought or sent to the Exhibition. Mrs. Lloyd Wynne brought the 

 beautiful specimen of Thelephora multizonata, B. ami Br., which had been 

 exhibited at South Kensington and created so much interest there from its 

 rarety. The Rev. James Keith, of Forres, N.B., sent by Mr. Worthington 

 Smith a magnificent specimen of Ag. (Armillaria) aurantius, Fr., quite new 

 to Great Britain ; Hydnum fragile, Fr. ; and a Tricholoma resembling Ag. 

 fulvellus. Fine specimens of the Polyi^orus annosus, Fr., gathered from the 

 timbers of the main heading of the Glyncorrwg Colliery, near Briton Ferry, 

 at a depth of over 1,200 feet below the surface, were sent by Mr. Cordwell, 

 and the following interesting plants were brought by those excellent fungo- 

 logists Messrs. Broome, Houghton, Worthington G. Smith, Plowright, and 

 Phillips :— 



Ag. (Pholista) adiposus, Fr. 

 Polyporus intybaceus, Fr. 



„ elegans, Fr. 



„ Stei)hensii, B. and Br. 



Clavaria cristata, Holmsk. 



„ formosa. Bull. 



„ rugosa, Pers. 

 Hypoxylon coccineum, Bull. 

 Xylaria hypoxylon, Ch-cv. 



