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interesting to pass over, though further information is very 
desirable. 
1474. P. menyanthes, De By. Brandpilz. p. 19; Rab. Exs. 
no. 1500. 
On leaves of Menyanthes. Bungay, Mr. Stocks. On Coma- 
rum palustre, Scotland. 
1474 bis. P. macrosporus, Ung. 
On leaves and stalks of copodium. Rev. M. Anderson. 
1475. Myxotrichum ochraceum, B. & Br. Flavum, dein 
virens ; floccis sursum elongatis acutis, ramulis deflexis. 
On the shavings of hurdle-makers. Hermitage Woods, St. 
Catherine’s, Bath, March 1874. 
Spores 00015 inch in diameter. When placed in alcohol 
they adhere in clusters as if surrounded by a membrane or in- 
volved in mucus. 
In M. eruginosum the flocei are hamate (a character appa- 
rently overlooked by Montagne, whose specimens we have re- 
examined), in JZ. deflecum branched to the extremity. In this 
they project without any branchlets far beyond the common 
mass. 
PuateE I. fig. 4. a. plant, slightly magnified; 6. base of spines, forming 
a network; ¢. mass of spores; d. tip of spine; e. spores. All more or less 
highly magnified. 
1476. Gyromitra gigas, Fr. 
On the ground. Coed Coch, Mrs. Lloyd Wynne, March 
1874. It has also occurred to Mr. Currey. 
1477. Vibrissea margarita, White, Scott. Nat. 1. 1874, 
». 218. 
On wet wood. Perth, Dr. Buchanan White; Braemar Mor, 
Schron. 
Distinguished by its very hairy stem. 
1478. Peziza (Helvelloideee) cochleata, B. alutacea, Fr. ; 
Scheff. t. 150; Berg. t. 173. 
Bowood, C. E. B. 
1479. P. (Geopyxis) eiborium, Fr. 
On the ground. C. Spencer Perceval. 
The larger form, which seems quite different from the Peziza 
figured in ‘ Flora Danica.’ There are a few brown mycelioid 
fibres at the base, while the earth above is filled with scattered 
patches of spawn. Sporidia ‘001 by *0004—-0005 inch. 
1480. P. (Humaria) exidiiformis, B. & Br.  Orbicularis, 
luride purpurea; margine elevato inflexo; stipite sursum 
imerassato; sporidiis late ellipticis, binucleatis; hymenio 
eribroso. 
On silver sand. Cork, Mr. D. Saunders, March 1873. On 
rotten wood, Stannage Park, C. E. B., March 1873. 
