FUNGI. 263 
Lycoperdon plumbeun,, Pers. 
Gouffre (Miss Boley); Lancresse, Ronceval, Moulin Huet, and 
Saints Bay (Luff); Icart Point (Mrs. Boley). 
Lycoperdon nigrescens, Vitt. 
Paradis, Vale (Royle); St. Martin’s cliffs (Derrick). 
Lycoperdon pusillum, Fr. 
Hubit Lanes and Pleinmont Point (Luff). 
Lycoperdon ovalisporum, Mass. 
Grande Mare (Luff); I’Islet (Collenette). 
Scleroderma verrucosum, Pers. 
Sometimes used instead of truffles, but a very poor substitute. 
Saints Bay and Varclin Lane (Miss Boley); Norgiots and Moulin de 
Haut (Le Lacheur); Moulin Huet and Bailiff’s Cross (Derrick) ; 
Rocquettes Lane (Royle); Jerbourg (Mrs. Boley); Les Terres (Miss 
Dawber) ; Lower Havelet (Luff). 
Scleroderma Geaster, Fr. 
Varclin Lane (Miss Boley). 
Hysterangium nephriticum, Berk. 
Foot of a wall, Bailiff’s Cross (Derrick). 
Cyathus vernicosus, DC. 
The Bird’s Nest Fungus. In greenhouse, Bellieuse Vineries, 
St. Martin’s (Cameron). 
ASCOMYCETES. 
JI.—PYRENOMYCETES. 
Sphaerotheca pannosa, Lev. 
A destructive parasite to wild and cultivated roses, covering the 
leaves with a white frost-like bloom. Garden, Burnt Lane (Luff). 
Sphaerotheca Castagnei, Lev. ; 
Indiana, St. Martin’s (Miss Boley); Burnt Lane (Luff); Rue 
Poudreuse (Miss Dawber) ; Fauxconnaires (Collenette). 
Erysiphe Martii, Link. 
Garden, Rue Poudreuse (Miss Dawber). 
Erysiphe umbelliferarum, De By. 
Church Lane, St. Martin’s (Miss Boley) ; Havilland Hall (Royle). 
(Erysiphe communis, Fr., occurs in Alderney.) 
