432 Eev. M.J. Berkeley & Mr. C. E. Broome on British Fungi. 



1315. Qraphium stilboideum^ Cord. Ic. fasc. ii. tab. 11. 

 fig. 69. 



On cabbage-stalks. Batlieaston, April 1869. 

 Spores •0002--0004 long. 



1316. Rhinotrichum lanosuin, B. & Br. MS. Glinotrichum 

 lanosum^ Cooke, MS. 



On damp wall-paper. London, Marcb 1870, M. C. Cooke. 



1317. Peronospora entospora, B. & Br. Basidiopliora ento- 

 spora, Roze et Cornii, Ann. d. Sc. Nat. ser. 5. vol. xi. tab. 4. 



On Erigeron canadense. Wimbledon, Rev. M. J. B. Jmie 

 1867. 



Resting spores ecbinulate, "001 in diameter. 



Plate XTIII. fig. 8. a. fertile tlireads, magnified ; b. spores, more 

 highly magnified. 



If this sjjecies is to be assigned to a new genus, Peronospora 

 curta must follow the same rule, for the stiaicture is altogether 

 similar. It is strange that the authors should have taken no 

 notice of a species which has been more than once figured. 



Endodesmia, n. g. Acervuli floccis nitidis glaucis lae- 

 vibus e septatis leviter curvatis cooperti; sporje concatenatse, 

 uniseptatte, ellipticge, utrinque appendiculatee. 



1318. E. glaucaj n. s. On cabbage-stalks. Batheaston, 

 April 1869. 



Spores •0004--0005 long, -0002 wide. 



Plate XX. fig. 9. a. single plant ; b. portion of plant, showing flocci 

 and necklace of spores, magnified ; c. spores, more highly magnified ; 

 d. another form of spore, if belonging to the same plant. 



1319. Acremonium ranigenum^ n. s. Stipite e floccis aggre- 

 gatis composito, apicibus elongatis, liberis, sporis globosis 

 echinulatis breviter pedicellatis conglomeratis obsitis. 



On dead frogs. Dr. Bird, Monkton Farleigh, Sept. 1868. 



Stem composed of a multitude of septate threads, of a deli- 

 cate lemon-yellow, which diverge upwards and form a sub- 

 globose head ; the threads give origin on all sides to globose 

 spores crowded so as to form little masses. Spores '0004 in 

 diameter. 



Plate XVIII. fig. 10. a. single plant; b. portion of the same, to show 

 the threads of which the stem is composed, and their fertile apices, magni- 

 fied ; c. spores, more highly magnified. 



'^Psilonia discoidea^ B. & Br. no. 1150. Var. lateritia, B. & 

 Br. Irregularis, disco aurantiaco, margine tomentoso, carneo, 

 floccis flexuosis articulatis ; sporophoris setaceis ; sporis fusi- 

 formibus. 



On elder. St. Catharine's, Bath, Feb. 1869. 



Spores •0004-*0005 in. long, white when young. 



