HTMENOMYCETER. 



8 N. RUBJFORMis. AVeiniu. 



Small, round, surface beautifully gyroso-plicate. Reddish 

 orange. Not hitherto recorded as British. Identified by the 

 Eev. A. Blosam. On a fallen branch in a very damp place, 

 near Pex Hill. 



Genus XXXVII. DACRYMYCES. Nees. 



D. STiLLATUs. Nees. 



The size of hemp-seed, but often confluent ; orange red. 

 Spores small, round, filaments blunt. On almost every de- 

 caying rail. 



10 D. MORiFOHMis. Smith. 



The size of a pea, surface gyroso plicate. Black. On a fallen 

 branch. Bold. 



Genus XXXVIII. CORYNE. Nees. 



11 0. TUHBINATA. ScllUlH. 



J— ^ high. Disc a line broad. Stem simple, dilated towards 

 the apex, brownish; hymenium clay-coloured. Spores very 

 minute. On the wood of fallen branches, not uncommon 

 during the winter. 



HENRY GEEEKWOOD, 82, CASTLE STKEKT, LTVEEPCOL. 



