Messrs. Berkeley and Broome on Britisli Fungi. 1 83 



Penzance, J. Ealfs. 



1978. Pentcilli.um macrosporum, B. & Br. Aurantiacum, 

 sporis globosismaximis. 



On a clecajing Lactarius^ J. D. C. Sowerby, whose drawing- 

 is in the collection of the British Museum. 



1979. Cercaspora Bloxami, B. & Br. ]Maculis orbiculari- 

 bus pallidis ; sporis elongato-fusiformibus utrinque acurainatis 

 multiseptatis. 



On decaying leaves of turnips. Twjcross, Rev. A. 

 Bloxam. Formerly distributed as Sepioria Bloxami. 



1980. Ovularia dliptica, B. & Br. Gard. Chron. 1881, ii. 

 p. 340 cum icone. 



On various lilies. Spores '0012 long. 



1981. 0. syringai^ B. Gard. Chron. 1881, ii. p. 665 cum 

 icone. 



On leaves of Sgringa^ Aberdeenshire, A. Stephen Wilson. 



1982. ]\[ystro!<2)orium allioruvij B. Gard. Chron. 1878. 

 On onions. Culver, Exeter. 



1983. Puccinia oxyvice^ Buch. White, MSS. 



On leaves of Oxyria reviformis. Ben Blabhein, Skje, Dr. 

 Buclianan White, Sept. 1881. Spores, including the short 

 hyaline stem, "0024 inch long ; the divisions of the head sub- 

 globose, even. 



1984. Gloeosporium Lindemuthiamim^ Saccardo, Funs;. It. 

 1032. 



On pods of Phaseolus. Very destructive at Sibbertoft in 

 1881. 



1985. Leotia cMorocephaJa, Schwein. Syn. p. 88. 

 Hampshire, Miss Broadwood. The tint of green is so dark 



that it is nearly black, so that the liouse-painters might call it 

 invisible green. L. atrovirens^ P., occurred at Coed Coch in 

 Sept. 1881 ; but it is clearly merely a state of Geoglossiim 

 viride^ which accompanied it. Tlie specimens agreed in every 

 respect with the figure in Myc. Eur. t. 9. figs. 1-3. 



1986. Sphceria lepvosa^ P. 



Penzance, J. Pali's. Spores "0008 inch long, narrow. 



* Valsa cratcvgij Currey. 



On .dead twigs. Spores '0012 long. 



1987. Sphccria aggregata^ Lasch in Kl. Herb. Myc. ii. 

 no. 541 ; Fuckel, no. 977. 



On Eup)]irasia officinalis. Penzance, J. Palfs. 



1988. Didymium effusum (Lk.). 



On fronds of hart's tongue. W. G. Smith. 



