3(5 Rev. M . .1 . l^irkoloy & Mr. C. E. Broome on Bn'tu^h Fungi. 



1469. jEcidiuni incarceratum, B. & Br. Soris minutis, 

 in orbes irre«::ulare3 congestis ; perkliis oninino in parcnchy- 

 niate folioruiu indu.sis ; sparsis j)alli(lis. Kab. Exs. no. 1492. 



On leaves ut' Sagittaria. liungay, Mr. Stocks. 



The tissue of the peridium is far more delicate tlian in most 

 of the species. 



*.E. berbcrUIls, P. 



On leaves oWUahonia. G lam is, Rev. J. Stevenson. 



Tnrning black when old. Some of the spores are embraced 

 by the cnrved tii)S of the creeping mycelinm, exactly after the 

 manner of the sn])poscd sexual phenomena in several Fungi, 



*^i'. scropJiularia'^ De C 



On Scrophularia nodosa. Woods of Feani, Rev. ^I. Ander- 

 son. 



Very highly developed, looking like a little orange Peziza 

 with an intlexed border. These specimens do not turn brown. 



The above was written when we iirst received the plant 

 from ^Ir. Anderson ; but in subsequent specimens the sori of 

 the ^Ecidiian were surrounded Avith fiat irregular dark specks, 

 which on examination proved the following species of Uro- 

 myces, which has lately appeared in the ^Gardener's Chronicle ' 

 with a figure. 



1470. Uromyces concoviitans^ B. & Br. Soris in annulum 

 congestis irregularibus planis ; sporis obovatis, leevibus ; pedi- 

 cellis deorsum attenuatis. 



Surrounding yEcidi'uin scrophidarice. Woods of Noran and 

 Feani, Rev. M. Anderson. 



1471. Protomyces microsporuSj Ung. Maculis candidis 

 sporis globosis, pallidis. 



On leaves of lianuncuhis Jicaria. New Pitsligo, Rev. J. 

 Fergusson. 



On examining the specimens of Cylindrosporium Jicarice. 

 in Berkeley's ' British Fungi,' we find the same globose 

 bodies, and therefore suppose that there must be some intimate 

 connexion between the two. Dr. Farlow, on his late visit to 

 this country, brought specimens from De Bary which seemed 

 to be identical. 



1472. P.chrysosphnii^ B. & Br. Maculis albis crassiusculis ; 

 sporis globosis, hyalinis, pedicellatis. 



On leaves of Chrysoplenium oppositifoHum. New Pitsligb, 

 Rev. J. Fergusson. 



1473. P. Fergussoni, B. & Br. Maculis punctisve brunneis, 

 . irregularibus ; sporis obovatis, primum hyalinis, brevissime 



pedicellatis, Ijevibus, dein fuscis. 



< >n leaves of Myosofis. New Pitsligo, Rev. J. Fergusson. 

 These curious productions of very uncertain affinity are too 



