Messrs. Berkeley and Broome on British Fungi. 131 



dhliqua^ Cooke, clearly belong to the genus Ramularia as 

 revived by Saccardo. 

 Plate III. fig. 7. Flocci and spores, highly magnified, 



1918. Coccotrichum hrevius, B. & Br. Ceespitulls subglo- 

 bosis rufis, floccis parce ramosis articulatis, articulis brevibus, 

 sporis ellipticis granulatis. 



Leigh Wood, on bark, C E. Broome. 



Of a rich red-brown ; when placed in water it tinges it 

 with the same colour. When young the tufts are distinct ; 

 they afterwards become confluent. When dry they assume a 

 buff or ferruginous tint. 



Plate III. fig, 8. a, plant, natural size ; b h, flocci with heads of 

 spores, magnified ; c, spores, highly magnified. 



1919. Polyactis capitata^ B, & Br, Tota alba, floccis ex 

 articulis tumidis basi sitis oriundis trifidis bifidisque, sporis 

 obovatis. 



On Cheiranthus, Sibbertoft. Spores '001 long. 



1920. Stachylidium traheum^ B. & Br. Pallidum, floccis 

 parce ramosis, apicibus 3-4fidis, sporis globosis. 



On an old beam. Kings Cliff, Nov. 15, 1864. 



Plate HI, fig. 6, Flocci with spores, highly magnified, 



1921. Helvella Klotschei^ Cooke. 



A single specimen in the Fernery, Coed Coch, Mrs. Lloyd 

 Wynne, which was submitted to Dr. Cooke for identification. 



* Verpa digitatiformis, P. 



With Morchellagigasj M., and the following. In some of the 

 specimens the head is minutely reticulated, as it has also 

 occurred to Mr. Broome. 



1922. V. speciosa^ Vittadini. 



Coed Coch. Agreeing in size and colour with Vittadini's 

 figure ; but the sporidia are not oblong, so that there is some 

 doubt about the species. 



1923. Dermatea cinnamomea^ DC, 

 On maple. Leigh Wood, Dec. 1878. 

 Sporidia •0015-"00045 long, finely granulated. 



1924. CenoMgium Rubi^ Dub. 

 Glamis, Rev. J, Stevenson. 



1925. Eurotium lateritium^ Lk. 

 Dolgelley, J. Ralfs. 



1926. ^phceHa Stevensoni, B. & Br. Nigra, fragilis, 

 sparsa, subglobosa, glabra ; sporidiis oblongis, 2-3-septatis. 



On dead wood, Glamis, Rev. J. Stevenson. Sporidia 

 "0002 long. Under the lens it splits with pressm-e into 

 several fragments. 



