Rev. M. J. Berkeley and Mr. C. E. Broome on British Funyi. 321 



figure was evidently taken from discoloured specimens, but is 

 very faithful. 



1028. T. multizonata, n. s. Pileo multiplici infundibuliformi e 

 variis lobis stipitibusque confluentibus oriundo, sursum Isete 

 carneo-rufo multizonato, margine lobato-crenulato ; hymenio 

 costulato pallidiore glabro. T, Sowerbeii, Eng. FL, in part. 



Forming a dense mass, of a beautiful reddish tint ; flesh and 

 stem zoned within. 



This species is perfectly distinct from Sowerby's plant, and 

 has not, we believe, been noticed by any continental botanist. 

 Our figure will prevent any confusion for the future. 



Plate XIII. fig. 4. Thelephora multizonata, B. & B., nat. site. 



1029. Corticium evolvens, Fr. El. i. p. 181. 



On a dead double cherry, in great abundance. King's Cliffe, 

 Jan. 1864. 



1030. Spai'assis crispa, Fr. Syst. Myc. vol. i. p. 465. 

 Amongst heath. South-east Berkshire, between the Asylum 



for Criminals and the Wellington College, Rev. G. H. Sawyer. 



For an account of this noble addition to our list, we beg 

 to refer to the * Intellectual Observer,' No. 25, page 1 (cum 

 icone). 



1031. Clavaria formosay Pers. Ic. et Descr. t. 3. f. 6. Bath- 

 ford Down, C. E. Broome. 



Spores buff, broadly fusiform, granulated. 



1032. Calocera stricta, Fr. Ep. p. 581. 

 On ash. Belvoir Castle, Oct. 1862. 



This differs from Calocera cornea in its scattered mode of 

 growth and slender habit. Occasionally two individuals grow 

 from the same spot ; but they are never broadly confluent at the 

 base, as in the common species. 



^Melanoff aster ambiguus, Tul. Fung. Hyp. tab. 2. f. 5. 



This species has been found near Jedburgh by Mr. Jerdon — 

 a circumstance worth recording, as so few Hypogseous Fungi 

 have hitherto occurred in Scotland. 



1033. Bovista ammophila, Lev. Ann. d. Sc. Nat. ser. 3. tab. 9. 

 fig. 5. 



On the side of a wood at Cefn Meiriadoch, Denbighshire, on 

 the road leading from Pont Newydd, Sept. 1864. 



Exactly according with Leveille's figure and description. 



1034. Badhamia inaurata, Curr. /. c. p. 156, fig. 8. 



On Jungermannise, Pett's Wood, Paul's Cray Common, Oct. 

 1859, F. Currey. 



1035. Didymium serpula, Fr. Syst. Myc. vol. iii. p. 126. 



On dead plane-leaves. Batheaston, C. E. Broome, March 

 1864. 



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