lnc; dr. f. welwitsch AND MR. f. currey's fungi angolenses. 



No. .°>. Ad folia spccici Ilippocratece in silvis de Capopa, Golungo alto (1000-2400 

 ped. clovat.), Aug. 1855. 

 No. 14 Ad folia fruticis ex ordine Hippocrateacearum prope Luxillo, Pungo Andon^o 



Novem])ri 1850. 



No. 15. Non frcquens, ad paginam superiorem foliorum fruticis ex ordine Hippocrate- 

 acearum, Luxillo, Pungo Andongo, Novembri 1856. 



No. C5. Ad foliola arboris e familia Spondeaeearum, (Munguenga) Golungo alto 

 (InHMMOO ped. elevat.), Februario 1856. Planta minutissima. 



No. 78. Ad frutices prope Pra^sidium, Pungo Andongo, Februario 1857. 



No. 77. Ad folia Bandeiraa speciosce in collinis dumetosis ad rivum Delamboa, Go- 

 lungo alto, Aug. 1855. 



Cbyptospoehtm circinans, Welw. & Curr. Peritheciis stipatis, subglobosis vel irregu- 



Lmbus, in circulis concentricis dispositis; sporis • pallidis, snbclavatis vel subfu- 

 siformibus, leviter curvatis, longitudine variis, 0*0006 unc. assequentibus. 



/fa/). Frequens ad folia fruticis spinosissimi e Capparidearum familia in dumetis prope Loanda, Januario 



187) I . No. 6 1 . 



Obs. The circles of peritliccia are sometimes confluent, entirely concealing the under 

 urface of tlie leaf. Some of the perithecia open with a rimose dehiscence, showing an 



affinity with Labrella. 



St-pioui v cursTACEA, Welw. & Curr. PeritJieciis minutissimis, crusta nigra, in acervos 



multiforme* confluentes ostiolis minutis punctiformibus obsitos compactis; sporis 

 filiformibus, tenuibus, pallidis, longitudine variis. 



Hnb. Ad folia arboris familia? Artocarpearum, Trombeta, Golungo alto, Octob. 1856. 



Obs. Under a lens, the plant looks exactly like some effused Uypoxylon. 



PHALLODEL Pr 



Phallus tumcatus, Sehlecht. Linnaea, vol. xxxi. p. 123. 



Hob. Ad terrain humosam in silvis dcnsis de Serra do Alta Queta, tempore pluvio, Aprili 1855. Rarissimc 



observata fuerunt. No 



Obs. The specimens are not perfect, the veil being much broken, so that there is 

 some doubt about the species ; but it accords well (as far as can be judged) with Ph. tu- 

 meatus, Sehl. This species seems to have been rightly separated by Schlechtendal from 

 the Ph. indmiatus of Ventenat, figured in Mem. d. l'Inst. Nat. i. p. 520, tab. vii. f-3. A 

 comparison of the latter figure with that in the Diet. d. Sc. Nat. Champignons, tab. 7, fig*- 

 1, 1", lb, will show that the two plants are very different. 



Uterxka ^ angolensis, Welw. & Curr. Peridh griseo,f»sco maculate, crassissimo, gela- 



tina farcto ; receptaculi ramis quatuor, splendide albidis, apice connatis ; strata 

 m ncoso l usco-atro, odoris vini fermentescentis. 



^vtST amiaCeM hUm ° tCCtaS ipS1US Prffi " dii ' P r °P e Catete, Pungo Andongo, 10 Dec 1856- 

 *>* »7. 6g. 7, the plant, natural size, after a sketeh taken on the spot. 



