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D. violaceus, Fr. ; removed to Tremella violacta. 



Apyrenium lignatile 



(P- 291) ; 

 „ , ^.^ . / other funsri, not belongiusf to 



Hymenula punctiformis, ' ^ ^ ° * 



Fr^ 



Probably imperfect forms of 



B. and Br. (p. 291) ; J ^^" ^^''^^ Hymenomycetes. 

 Ditiola radicata^ Fr. (p. 291) =Dacry my ces deliquescens. 



Family II.— GaSTEROMYCETES. 



Okder 7. HYPOG^I. 



6-1. OCTAVIANIA, Vitt. (p. 292). 



1. O. asterosperma, Vitt. (p. 293) ; generally near the 

 surface, often partially exposed. 



2. O. Stephensii, Vitt. (p. 293) ; f in., near the sur- 

 face, often wholly superficial ; often covered with dead 

 leaves. 



3. O. compacta, Tul. ; small ; snowy-white ; peridium 

 rather soft, cottony ; cells rounded or oblong, very minute, 

 soon obliterated, septa scarce conspicuous ; spores very 

 small, spherical, rough, yellowish, then ochraceous. — Tul. 

 Hyp., 79, t. xi. /. 3. 



In woods. Shoreham. 



65. MEL ANOG ASTER, Cda. (p. 293). 



1. M. variegatus, Tul. (p. 293); gregarious; some two 

 or three inches beneath the surface, or partly exposed, only 

 covered by leaves and twigs ; under beeches, poplars, etc. 



2. M. ambiguus, TuL ; same habit as last. 



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