Kev. M. J. Berkeley & Mr. C. E. Broome on British Fungi. 431 



Near Hereford, Dr. Bull, Oct. 6, 1870, durinff an excursion 

 of the Woolhope Field Club. 



'^Physarum metallicum^ B. in Ann. Nat. Hist. No. 29. 



Batheaston, March 1869. 



Spores '0005 in diameter. 



1309. Crihraria intricata, Schrad. Nov. Gen. t. 3. fig. 1. 



On fallen branches of fir-. Glen Tanner, Aberdeenshire, 

 Sept. 8, 1870. ' 



Stem ^ inch high ; spores '0003 in diameter. 



^Ophiotheca chrysosperma, Curr. Micr. Joui'n. vol. ii. pi 9 



On cabbage-stalks, Feb. 25, 1869. Batheaston, C. E. 

 Broome. Mr. Currey's specimens occui-red on the inner bark 

 of a dead tree. 



^Nidularia pisiformis^ Tul. 



On the ground in great abundance, often attached to chips 

 and sticks. Powerscoui't, on the road leading to the waterfall, 

 county Wicklow. 



'* SphcBronema suhulatum, Tode, Meckl. Fung. fig. 117. 



A form occurred at Ascot, Oct. 31, 1867, with much shorter 

 appendages to the spores. 



1310. Nertiaspora grisea, Cord. fasc. iii. f. 68. 

 On dead twigs. Hatton, May 23, 1867. 

 '^Puccinia veronicarum^ DC. 



On Veronica montana. Langridge, Ap. 20, 1869, C. E. 

 Broome. 



^Tliecaphora hyalina, Fingerh. 



This rare species has occurred lately near Bath and in some 

 other locality. 



^Stilbuni Mcolor, P. Syn. p. 682. 



On dead wood. Langridge, March 1869. 



Stem with head •02--05 high. 



*S. turhinatum, Tode, Fung. Meckl. t. 2. f. 20. 



On stems of umbelliferous plants. 



1311. Microcera coccophora, Desm. PI. Crypt, no. 1750. 

 Penzance, Dec. 1869, C. E. Broome. 



1312. Chmtostroma shpitatum, Cd. fasc. iii. fig. 83. 

 On elder. Batheaston, March 1869, C. E. Broome. 

 This belongs properly to the genus Volutella. 



1313. Epicoccu77i microims, Cd. fasc. iii. tab. 5. fig. 82. 

 On decaying Lactarius cleliciosus. Ascot, Oct. 31, 1867. 



1314. Spondylocladium fumosuvi, Preuss. St. Deutsch. Fl 

 no. 35. tab. 53. 



On rotten sticks. Batheaston, March 29, 1869. 

 Spores -001 inch long, •0004--0005 wide. 



Plate XVIII, fig. 7. a. tlireads with verticillate spores, maguified ; 

 0. septate spores, more highly magnified. 



