Messrs. Berkelej and Broome on British Fungi. 139 



' Epicrisis ' (p. 700), that the greater part of the described 

 species of Hymenula do not really belong to Hjmenomycetes. 

 8ouie are doubtless conidiiferous forms of ascophoroiis Fmigi, 



^ Geaster mammosuSj Fr. Sjst. iii. p. 17. 



This cm-ious species, of which no other British specimen 

 was known than that figured by Sowerby, has lately been 

 found in Berkshire by the K,e\\ G. H. Sawyer. 



*6^. MiclieUunus, B. & Br. 



Anglesea, Hon. W. O. Stanley. 



1591. Lycogala J/avo-fuscum, Ehrb. 



Coed Coch. Named on the authority of Dr. Rostafinski. 



1592. Reticularia olivacea, Fr. Syst. iii. p. 89. 



On decayed fir. Aboyne, 1870. Named on the authority 

 of Dr. Rostafinski, who considers B. versicolor synonymous. 

 A small specimen has been gathered by Dr. Buchanan White 

 near Perth. 



1593. Chondrioderma (Erstedii^ Rtf. Mon. 



On bark more or less covered with moss. Jedburgh, R. 

 Jerdon. 



1594. C. niveum, Rtf. Mon. 



On dead wood. Linlithgow, J. C. Bauchop. 



1595. Badhamia cajisulifer (Bull, sub Sphcerocarpo) , Bull, 

 tab. 470. fig. 2. 



Glamis, Aug. 1874, Rev. J. Stevenson. 



The spores are rough, whereas in B. utriculosa they are 

 smooth. Fries, as far as we can find, does not quote Bulliard's 

 figure. The peridia reflect the most beautiful tints of steel- 

 bkie and lilac ; they are densely crowded, as in Bulliard's 

 figure. 



1596. PIiTjsarum theioteuin, Fr. Syst. iii.. p. 142. P. vires- 

 cens, Dittm. ; Sturm, D. F. tab. 61. 



On little twigs. Glamis, Rev. J. Stevenson. 



1597. P. tussilaginis, B. & Br. Badhaviia capsulifera, 

 Cooke, Exs. Peridiis depressis, adnatis, tenuissimis nitidis ; 

 capillitio ramoso tenui albo ; sporis globosis, asperis. 



On leaves of Tussilago^ first discovered by Mr. Brittain. 

 It is quite certain that this is not Sphcerocarpus cajpsidifer^ Bull. 



1598. P. nigrum, Fr. 



On decayed wood. Glamis, Rev. J. Stevenson. 



Threads slender; spores nearly black, "0007 inch in diameter. 



*P. atvum^ Fr. Syst. iii. p. 147. 



On very decayed Populus alba. Elmhurst, Dec. 1859. 



1599. Craterium leucostictum, Fr. Syst. iii. p. 152. 

 On dead leaves. Glamis, Rev. J. Stevenson. 



1600. Crihraria macrocarpa^ Schrad. tab. 2. fig. 3. 

 Glamis, Rev. J, Stevenson. 



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