Rev. M.J. Berkeley & Mr. C. E. Broome on British Fuiuji. 429 



1295. H. melaleucum, Fr. Ep. p. 510. 



In iir- woods. Ascot. With //. tomentosum. 



1296. 11. nigrum^ Fr. Syst. Myc. vol. i. p. 404. 



In iir-woods/ Street, Soraersetsliire, Oct. 23, 1868, Aubrey 

 Clarke, Esq. 



1297. //. Mcolor, A. & S. p. 270. On bramble. Bathcaston, 

 C. E. Broome, March 20, 1869. 



It is quite clear that Hydnum gelatinosum does not belong- 

 to the same category as normal Hydiia. The structure is that of 

 a Nematella ; and Mr. Currey and ourselves propose for it the 

 genus Hydaogloea. There is a fine species amongst Kurtz's 

 Fungi, which will probably soon be published by Mr. Currey. 



*//pex- obliquus, Fr. Ep. p. 523. Epping Forest, Feb. 1869, 

 C. E. Broome. 



1298. Radidum fagineum^ Fr. Ep. p. 525. 



W. G. Smith, Epping Forest, 1868 ; abundantly. 



1299. Odontia harha Jovis, Fr. Ep. p. 528. 



On decayed wood. Epping Forest, C. E. Broome. 



Sowerby's figure Seems to represent the true plant ; but the 

 specimens in his herbarium are Radidum quercinum. 



^Kneiffia setigera^ Fr. Ep. p. 529. 



As this plant has occurred in excellent fruit, we give a 

 figure. 



The spores are elliptic, and •0004-*0005 long. 



Plate XVIII. fig. 1. a. one of the setigerous aculei, magnified ; b. tip of 

 one of the ban-en echinulate sette ; c. spores : both more highly maguitied. 



1300. Sfereum fntstulosttm, Fr. Ep. p. 552. 



On hard oak-wood. Found by Mr. Burchell in great per- 

 fection in the south of England. 



Mr. English has more than once found at Epping fine spe- 

 cimens of Thele])hora multizonata^ B. & Br. 



*8olema ocliracea^ Hoffm. Bot. Tasch. t. 8. f. 2. Peziza 

 anomala, Fr. 



Plate XVIII. fig. 3. Spores magnified, -00035 inch long. 



1301. S.fasciculata, Pers. Myc. Eur. t. 12. figs. 8, 9. S. 

 Candida, Moug. No. 96. 



Plate XVIII. fig. 4. Various individuals, magnified. 



This was mentioned, in the ^ Transactions of the Bath Field 

 Club,' as S. Candida, Hoffm. ; but, on comparison of speci- 

 mens, it appears to be 8. fascicidata. 



Plate XXI. tig. 30. Mougeot's species, for comparison. 



*Sparassis crispa, Fr. Ep. p. 570. 



This noble fungus has been found this year in Kent by 

 Miss Susan Broadwood, and it has occurred also in Hereford- 

 shire. 



