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245. VERPA, Swartz. (p. 359). 



1. V. digitaliformis, P. (p. 359). 



2. V. ruflpes, Phill. ; pileus conical, rugulose, sublobate, 

 umber, whitish and tomentose beneath ; stem ventricose, 

 rufous squammolosCj stuifed. — Phill. Brit. Disc. pi. 1, p. 1. 



Terrington St. Clement's, North Wootton. 



3. V. conica, Sow. (p. 259). 



(v. speeiosa Vitt. ; recorded doubtfully by B. and 

 Br. — Ann. Ma^. Nat. Hist. 1922.) 



246. MITRULA, Fr. (p. 360). 



1. M. cucullata, Fr. (p. 360). 



2. M. paludosa, Fr. (p. 360). 



3. M. alba, Sm. ; head globose, even, white ; stem 

 stutted, white ; asci cylindrical, sporidia lanceolate, hyaline, 

 eguttulate, 16^3 mm. ; Grevillea, 1, /. 10, lower figure. 



East Budleigh, Budleigh Salter ton. 



247. SPATHULARIA, P. (p. 360j. 

 1. S. flavida, P. (p. 360). 



248. LEOTIA, Hill. (p. 360). 



1. li. lubrica, P. (p. 360). Epping Forest. 



2. L. chlorocephala, Schw. ; csespitose ; pileus globose, 

 very glabrous, nearly pellucid, asruginous green ; stem 

 very long, twisted, powdered ; asci clavato-cylindrical ; 

 sporidia 8, fusiform, curved, 3-guttulate, 20-22 x 5 mm.; 

 paraphyses filiform. — Cooke, Mycogr,, f. 174. 



Variable in size, reaching 4 in. high. 

 On the ground. Hampshire. 



