Rey. M. J. Berkeley & Mr.C. E. Broome on British Fungi. 33 
too near C. ardenia; and possibly the same may be said of 
C. juncea, notwithstanding the great difference of size. 
* Hydnangium carneum, Wallr. 
This has occurred lately to Dr. Dickson at Edinburgh about 
the roots of Eucalyptus. 
Spores 013-014 inch in diameter. 
1449. Leptostroma glechomatis, B. & Br. Maculis fulvis ; 
peritheciis irregularibus, minutis, epiphyllis. 
On leaves of ground-ivy. Scotland. 
Spores minute, oblong. 
1450. Leptothyrium pictum, B. & Br. Maculis rufis hic illie 
pallidioribus, fertilibus fusco marginatis; peritheciis nitidis 
ocellatis ; sporis subecymbeeformibus curvulis. 
On leaves of Lonicera. Glamis, Rev. J. Stevenson. A very 
pretty and distinct species. 
*1,. Juglandis occurred abundantly last year on the green 
coat of walnuts; on examination the spores were just those 
in Madame Libert’s specimens on walnut-leaves. Spores 
0008 inch long, but not (as she says) ellipsoid. 
1451. Stilbum cunetferum, B.& Br. Stipite sursum parce 
ramoso, vel simplici; capitulis ovatis ; sporis cuneiformibus. 
On rotten cabbage-stalks. Batheaston, April 1873. _Men- 
tioned in Rabenh. no. 1662, as mixed with Pertconia brassi- 
ceecola. 
Stems attenuated upwards, simple, or slightly divided, con- 
sisting of compacted threads, which are free above and bear 
the obversely wedge-shaped, pale greenish-brown spores, which 
are °0004—:00045 inch long. Habit that of S. rigidum. 
PuaTe I. fig. 2. a. plant i situ, slightly magnified; 6. tip, more 
highly magnified ; ¢, d. spores. 
1452. Periconia brassicecola, B. & Br. Sporis irregularibus, 
ovatis, pallide brunneis, utroque apice plus minus attenuato. 
Forming dense masses in the inside of rotten cabbage-stalks. 
Batheaston, April 1873. 
Stem black ; heads globose, at first grey, then black ; spores 
°0002—-0004 inch long, cinereous. 
Puate I. fig. 3. a. plant in situ; 6. portion of the head ; ¢. portion of 
the stem; d. spores. All more or less highly magnified. 
1453. P. Phiilipsii, B. & Leight. Muinutissima ;_stipite 
sursum attenuato; capitulo globoso; sporis globosis, granu- 
latis. 
Trefriw, Rev. W.A. Leighton, 1874. On soil with a minute 
species of Thelocarpon. 
Stem about equal in height to the diameter of the head, 
thick tor the size of the plant; spores ‘0004 inch im diameter. 
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