FUNGI. Ps 
Sporotrichum sulphureum, Grey. 
Rare in Britain. On the skin of a mummified cat found under 
the floor of an old house in the town (Luff). 
Botrytis cinerea, Pers. 
Indiana, St. Martin’s (Miss Boley) ; Norgiots (Le Lacheur). 
Botrytis vulgaris, Fr. 
Coast near Pulias (Luff). 
Ovularia obliqua, Oudem. 
On Dock leaves, Fermain Lane (Mrs. Marquand). 
Sepedonium chrysospermum, Fr. 
Said to be the conidial form of AMypomyces chrysospermum. 
Garden, Norgiots, on immature Ao/ezz, attacking them before they 
appear above the ground (Le Lacheur). 
Ramularia pruinosa, Speg. 
Gardens by the Bathing Places (Derrick); Moulin Huet, on 
Gunnera (Mrs. Marquand). 
Verticillium lateritium, Berk. 
Vauxbelets and Norgiots (Le Lacheur). 
Verticillium Marquandii, Mass. 
Parasitic on living specimens of Hygrophorus virgineus, forming 
bright lilac-purple patches on the gills and stem. Norgiots (Le 
Lacheur); Grandes Rocques, Perelle, and Moulin Huet (Luff); 
Fermain Hill (Miss Boley); Ivy Castle (Derrick) ; St. Saviour’s 
(Chutter). A very beautiful mould, apparently confined to Z. 
virginels, aS no trace of it has been detected on any other species. 
Very conspicuous on account of its deep lilac or amethyst colour. 
Described by Mr. Massee in the Zvansactions of the British Myco- 
logical Society for 1897, the description copied in my second paper on 
the Fungi of Guernsey (Zvans. Guernsey Soc. Nat. Sc., 1898, p. 278). 
Acrostalagmus cinnabarinus, Corda. 
Norgiots (Le Lacheur),. 
Trichothecium roseum, Link. 
On melon and tomato-plants in greenhouses at Fauxconnaires 
(Collenette) ; garden, Indiana (Mrs. Boley) ; Norgiots (Le Lacheur). 
‘Mycogone rosea, Link. 
Isabel Road (Collenette). 
Coniosporium olivaceum, Link. 
Norgiots (Le Lacheur). 
