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mens, bears a strong resemblance to a well-grown pine-apple; 

 A. bombjcinus Sc/icef., t. 98., is also found on the beech, 

 though this species is most frequent, in 

 England, on the ash; Daedalea gibbosa 

 Pers., syn. boletus sinuosus Sow., t. 

 19-t., and our 7%. 1886.; D. latfssima 

 Fr., syn. boletus resupinatus Sow., t. 

 424. ; Polyporus brumalis Fr,, Hel- 

 vella pileus Schceff., t. 281., and our 

 fig. 1887.; P. giganteus i^/-., syn. bo- 

 letus imbricatus Sow., t. 86., and our ^*°'' 

 fig. 1888., forming masses 2 ft. or 3 ft., or more, across, at the base of the 

 trunks; P. cristatus Fr. ; P. spumeus Fr., syn. boletus spumeus Sow., t. 21 1., 

 and P. conchatus Fr. (which last, 

 though found on the beech, is more 

 common on the sallow ). i/ydnum 

 coralloides Scop., Sow., t. 252., and 

 our^cr. 1889., is one of the most 

 beautiful of i^ungi, resembling, 

 according to some authors, a cauliflower : like 

 //■ydnum Erinaceus, it is esculent. Phlebia me- 

 rismdides Fr., Grev., t. 280.; Peziza repanda 



IVa/il. Grev. t. 59.; P. melastoma Sow., t. 149., syn. P. atro-rufa Grev., 

 t. 315., and our fig. 1890.; P. anomala Pers., P. rugosa Sotv,, t. 369.; P. 

 aurelia^fr^r,, Grev., t. 139., and P. aeruginosa P^rs. 

 Grev., t. 241., syn. i/elvella aeruginosa Soiv., t. 347. 

 and our fig. 1901. " The wood 

 on whicli it grows is almost al- 

 ways stained with the same 

 green colour as the fungus." 

 (Soiv., 1. c.) Cryptomyces versi- 

 color Berk., syn. Stictis versi- 

 color Fr. ; Sclerotium truncorum 

 Tode, forming a nidus to yig. tuberosus; SphaeVia 

 1889 fragiformis Pers., syn. StromatosphseVia Grev., t. 



136., Lycoperdon variolosum Soiu., t. 271., and owr fig. 1902.; S. cohaeVens 

 Pers. ; S. rufa Pers., S. deusta HofiFm., syn, StromatosphaeVia deusta Grev., 

 t. 324., and our^%. 1903.; S. maxima « v, 



Sow., t. 338 ; S. disciformis Hofif^m., syn. 

 Stromatosphae^ria disciformis Grev., t. 

 314., and our ^g. 1894.; S. depressa 

 Sow., t. 216. ; S. aspera Fr.; S. angulata 

 Fr.; S. turgida Pers.; S. quaternata 

 Pers.; S. gyrosa Schwein., syr\. S. fluens '^^- 

 Sow., t. 423. ; S. melogramma Pers. ; 

 S. tristis Tode; S. Peziza Tode, Grev., t. 186., and our fig. 

 1895.; Peziza hydrophora Sow., t. 23.; Hysterium rugosum 

 Fr., syn. Opegrapha epiphcga E. B. t. 2282., and our fig. 1897. ; Reticul^ria 

 maxima Fr., syn. Lycop, echiniformis Sow., t. 400. f. 1. The sporidia, when 

 subjected to considerable heat by Dr. 

 WoUaston, produced a phosphoric glass. 

 {Eng.FL, vol. V. pt. 2. p. 308.) Stilbum 

 turbinatum Tode, S. vulgare Tode, and 

 ou.\' fig. 1896.; Coryneum macrospo- 

 rium Berk. ; Naemaspora crocea Pers.; 

 '893 Stilbospora asterosperma Pers. 



The Vungi on tJie Leaves of the Beech are : ^garicus ca- 

 ^xWkris Schum.; A. setosus Sow., t. 302.; Peziza epiphylla 

 Pers.; Sphae^ria artocreas Tbrf^; Craterium leucocephalum 

 Dltm., Grev., t. 65., and our fig. 1898. 



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