Eev. M. J. Berkeley & Mr. C. E . Broome on British Fungi. 345 



dealbato ; interiore tenuissirao, luteo-brunneo, e sporis flavis, 

 areolato-impresso ; floccis parcis ; sporis globosis, asperulis. 



On ash. Bailieaston, March 1859 ; Shrewsbury, W. 

 Phillips, Esq., Jan. 18, 1872. 



Spores "0005 inch in diameter. 



1377. P. picea, B. & Br. Peridio atro-fusco, hemisphaerico, 

 demum circumscisso ; sporis cofteatis, subglobosis floccisque 

 fiiscis Iffivibus. 



On dead wood, W. Phillips, Esq. 



Looks at first like a Perisporium. The colour of the spores 

 approaches that of those in the section Ilyporliodii of 

 Agaricus. 



1378. Sphaeronema cemulans, B, & Br. Peritheciis sub- 

 globosis, e mycelio parco oriundis ; collo apice ciliato ; sporis 

 minutissimis, motu Browniano pra^ditis. 



Epping Forest, Feb. 18, 1871. 



Perithecia "06 inch long ; spores "OOOl-'OOOS in diameter. 



Possibly a pycnidiifgrous state of some Melanosjjora. 



Plate VII. fig. 2. a. plant, more or less magnified, with emitted 

 spores. 



1379. Monosporium saccharrimm, B. & Br. Hyphasmate 

 gelatinoso, coffeicolori, e floccis brevibus erectis subclavatis ; 

 sporis obovatis, basi truncata affixis, pallide cofFeatis. 



Growing on decayed substances under glass. Batheaston, 

 Feb. 1871. 



Spores •0004-*0005 inch long. Sometimes the tips of the 

 threads have an articulation, and possibly form a second spore. 



Plate VII. fig. 3. a. spores seated on their sporophores ; b. a single 

 immature spore ; c. fi-ee spores. 



1380. Helminthosporium exasperatum^ B. & Br. Floccis 

 flexuosis, sursum nodosis, fructiferis j sporis oblongis, utrinque 

 obtusis, triseptatis. 



On sweet william. Sibbertoft. 



Flocci knotted above, each knot bearing an oblong spore, 

 •0012--0018 inch long, •0004-'0005 wide. 

 Plate VII. fig. 4. a. flocci ; h. spores \ c, spore germinating. 



1381. Dactylium implexum^ B. &Br. Floccis erectis, im- 



plexis ; sporis subcylindricis, basi apiculatis, apicalibus. 

 On the inside of a willow. Hereford. 

 Spores •001--0012 inch long. 



Plate VII. fig. 5. a. threads with spore ; b. spores, more highly 

 magnified. 



1382. D. meUeiim, B. it Br. Strato tenui, melleo ; floccis 



