Messrs. Berkeley and Broome on British Fungi. 129 



^Thelephora intyhacea^ P. 

 Glamis, Rev. J. Stevenson. 



1894. Cyphella Bloxami^ B. & Pliill. Alba floccoso-mem- 

 branacea, disco flavescente crenato-lobato ; floccis Isevibus ; 

 sporophoris turbinatis. 



On Ulex, Twycross, Rev. A. Bloxam. 

 Spores •0003-"0004 inch. Spores terminating slightly 

 branched threads. 



1895. Clavaria canaliculata^ Qu^let. 



Coed Coch. In several places ; the same species was sent 

 by Mr. Renny from Lucerne. 

 '^ G easier Umbatus, Fr. 

 Garthewin, Denbighshire, Mr. Brownlow Wynne. 



1896. Myxosporium dracoinicola^ B. & Br. Aurantium, 

 sporis ovatis. 



On leaves of Draccena^^ spores '00035 inch long, '0002 

 wide. On the same leaves, scattered in the form of minute 

 black specks, was a Diplodia with oblong uniseptate spores, 

 slightly constricted in the middle, colourless, and probably 

 immature, 'OOOG-'OOO? long. These are doubtless states of 

 more perfect fungi, but are mentioned here because they are 

 connected with a disease which seems fatal to Draccence. 



1897. Glmosporium cytisi, B. & Br. Maculis albis quan- 

 doque rubro-cinctis, peritheciis minutis, sporis minutis ellipticis. 



On Cytisus lahurnum. Glamis, Rev. J. Stevenson. 



1898. Protomyces melanodesj B. & Br. 



On leaves and inflorescence of Phlox (Gard. Chron. Sept. 

 1879). 



1899. Cryptosporium turgidum^ B. & Br. Peritheciis glo- 

 bosis prominulis obtusis ; sporis curvis utrinque acutis, obscure 

 triseptatis. 



On ash. Rev. A. Bloxam. Spores "0008 long. 



1900. Sporonema phacidioides, Desm. 



On leaves of Medicago maculata^ Wimbledon. 



1901. Leptothyrium asterinum^ B. & Br. Maculseforme 

 incrassatum margine rubro, sporis oblongis curvatis binucleatis, 

 •001-'0015 long. 



Plate III. fig. 1. Spores and flocci, highly magnified. 

 On Aster tripolium. Fleetwood, Rev. A. Bloxam. 



1902. Septoria violce^ Rab. 



On leaves of Viola canina, Fergusson. 



1903. Gymnosporium later itium^ B. & Br. EfFusum, late- 

 ritium, sporis obovatis breviter pedicellatis. 



On wych elm. St. Catherines, C. E. Broome. Looks 

 like a stratum of finely powdered brickdust. Spores '0003 

 long. 



