171 
B platyspora B. and Br. Annals Nat. Hist., No. 318. 
Corsham Park, Wilts, 6th October, 1843. 
B——— vulgaris Vitt. Abbot's Leigh, near Bristol, October, 1848. 
B fragiformis Tul. Bathford, November, 1859. A group 
of about 30 individuals occurred in a small mixed plantation 
of firs, &c., whence the G. W. Railway had removed the soil 
to make their embankment, but it has not occurred there 
since. 
GENUS 284, GENEA.* Vit. 
Common integument warty, with an aperture at the apex; 
hymenium waved and sinuated, but not forming an intricate 
mass; asci cylindrical ; sporidia sub-globose or elliptic, verrucose. 
G—— verrucosa Vitt. Bowood, November, 1843; Stapleton, 
near Bristol. 
G—— Kloischii B. and Br. Annals Nat. Hist., Ser.i., Vol. xviii, 
p. 78. Stapleton, near Bristol, October, 1848. 
G—— spherica Tul. Leigh Woods, August, 1845. 
- G—— hispidula B. and Br. Annals Nat. Hist., Ser. i., Vol. xviii, 
p. 78. Hanham, October, 1845 ; Spye Park, 1848. 
GENUS 285. ‘TROCHILA.t Fr. 
Disc innate, crumpent, placed upon a black hypothecium, 
persistent. 
T—— Craterium Fr. On dead ivy leaves, common. 
GENUS 286. LOPHIUM.t Fr. 
Perithecium stipitate, wedge-shaped, opening with a narrow, 
longitudinal fissure ; asci elongated. 
~L——— mytilinum 7. Lucknam, April, 1865; Batheaston, 
March, 1872. 
* Named after Dr. Gene, an Italian naturalist. 
+ From trochalos, a round object. 
+ From lophos, a crest. 
