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constructed by two distinct birds, and cacb division of which con- 

 tained eggs ; plants from Hunstanton , Norfolk , including Salicornia 

 herhacea, Spirtvu fHipenduhi, [jijrhnis (iitluiiio, and Calamintha 

 Acinos : and fossils from the same neighbourhood, including 

 part of the anther of L'crrus rhiphus, from Thornliam. 



Mr. F. H. Collins, BacUliis tnlwrculosis, the alleged germ of 

 consumption, and />. Anthravis, the germ of splenic fever. 



Mr. W. B. Grove, the following Fungi from this neiglibour- 

 liood, (Hymenomycetes) : — Amanita cwjinata, from Warley and 

 Sutton Park; Lepiotn cristata, from Sutton; *L. carcharias, 

 from Water Orton ; *Tnclwl()iii(( hionilc, from Sutton; (Jlitocijbe 

 phyllophilii, ivoinW'Ater Orton; *('. /uiv/w^ from Sutton ; Collybui 

 ntflicdUi, from Warley; *('. hntijruceit, from Water Orton; 

 C. rflutiju'-^, from Sutton ; Mijcena i/alericulata, from Sutton 

 Park ; '■ Platens iianns, from Great Barr ; ■■'•PhoUota sqwirrvsu, 

 ■'■CrcpiilDtua mollis, Hijplwloma suhlaU'ritium, Psathyra corniffis, 

 from Sutton; Panceolus s^^jortraiits, from Great Barr; ■■'Panmjhis 

 fimicola, from Warley; Coprinm micaceus, from Sutton; 

 ■•' Bolbitius t'ri((iilis, from Great Barr; '-'■'■ Hi/;/ rophorus hyputhejus and 

 H. pratensis, from Water Orton; H. ciryineus, from Sutton; 

 H. ceraceus, from Sutton and Quinton; H. coccineus, from Water 

 Orton ; H. coHicm, from Great Barr and Sutton ; H. psittacinus, 

 from Sutton and Quinton ; Panus stypticus, from Great Barr ; 

 '■"'Polypants heti(li)ius, from Harborne ; *P. sanyninolenius and 

 '^' P. annosus, ivom. Great Barr and Sutton; 'P. obducens, from 

 Sutton ; '■•'P. spameus and ■•'P. fiimosiis, from Edgbaston (collected 

 by Mr. C. E. Eobinson); Fistulina hepativa, the Beef-steak 

 fungus, from Sutton Park ; Corticium quercinum, from Warley ; 

 Clarana vermiculatu, from Quinton ; Calovera cornea, from 

 Rotton Park Pieservoir ; "•Tretnella torta, from Great Barr. 

 (Gastromycetes) : — Geaster /imhriatns, sent by Mr. W. H. 

 Wilkinson, from Blockley, Oxon ; Cyathus vernicosus, from 

 Sutton, and Crucilndum vulyare, from Perry Barr. (Coniomy- 

 cetes) : — Puccinia malvaceanmi, from Alvechurcli ; P. yraminis, 

 from Barnt Green ; * Urocystis pumpholyyodes and Coleosporium. 

 tJissilayinis, from Sutton ; Melampsora euphorbia:, from Spark- 



