FUNGI. 385 



1 . Geoglossum olivacenm. Not common. 



2. G. hirsutum. Not common. 



1. Penziza aurantia. Not common. 



2. P. coccinea. Bare. Grows in the lane between 



Wootton Wood and the Green Wall, on the 

 roots of sycamore, during March and April. 



3. P. elegans. Kare. Grows on the twigs of larch. 



4. P. phascoides. Grows on dead twigs of oaks 



during the winter. It looks like a piece of 

 calf 's-foot jelly. 

 1. Helotium aeruginosum. Grows on oak. 



Tuberacei. 



1. Tuber sestivum. Truffle. Very rare ; and has 

 only been found in the garden at the roots of 

 an old evergreen oak. 



Coniomycetes. 

 Puccini<ei. 



1. Aregma mucronatum. Rose Brand. Common. 



2. A. bulbosum. Abundant on bramble leaves. 



1. Puccinia graminis. Corn Mildew. Sometimes 



abundant. 



2. P. buxi. Common in the garden. 



1. Medo filicum. Common on fern leaves. 



1. Trichobasis fabse. Bean Rust. Common. 



2. T. suaveolus. Thistle Rust. Common. 



1. Momyces primula. Common on primroses. 



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