Messrs. Berkeley and Broome on British Fungi. 29 
consisting of scattered simple spiral flocci 004 inch high. Se. 
Nat, fc. p. 162, tabod. £2: 
Spores ‘0009-0012 inch long, half as wide. 
Pxate IV. fig. 6. a, plant on leaf, slightly magnified; 6, threads; 
¢, spores, young and mature, highly magnified. 
1718. D. modestum, White. Candidum e macula tosta 
ortundum ; floccis simplicibus subrectis vel leviter flexuosis ; 
sporis magnis uniseptatis elongatis medio constrictis. 
On leaves of Alchemilla alpina. Glen Tilt, Dr. Buchanan 
White. 
Closely allied to D. spirale, but distinguished not only 
by the flexuous threads, but the very different spores, which 
are ‘001 inch long, one fourth as much wide. 
PuatE IV. fig. 7. a, threads; 6, spores, highly magnified. 
1719. Mucor stolonifer, Khrb. Sylv. Myc. Rhizopus nigrt- 
cans, Mycetog. tab. x1. 1-7. . 
On melon. Glamis, Rev. J. Stevenson, no. 712. 
1720. Desmazierella acicola, Lib. Ann. d. Sc. Nat. 1829, 
xvil. p. 83, tab. 6. f. 1,3. Phillips, exsiccata. 
Near Shrewsbury, W. Phillips, Esq. 
1721. Helvella atra, Kon.; Fr. Syst. Myc. ii. p. 19. 
Loch Laggan, Dr. Buchanan White. 
*Peziza (Geopyxis) Percevali, B. & Cooke, Mye. fig. 192. 
P. ciborium major, Fr. no. 1479. 
*P. (Geopyxis) ammophila, Dur. & Lév.; Cooke, Myc. 
fig. 100. P. arenaria, no. 1619. 
Dr. Cooke has very properly pointed out that the St.-An- 
drew’s plant is identical with that from Algeria. 
1722. P. (Sarcoscyphe) coprinaria, Cooke, Myce. fig. 149. 
On cow-dung. Batheaston, March 1877. 
1723. P. (Hymenoscyphe) Candolleana, Lév. Ann. d. Se. 
Nat. 1843, xx. p. 232, tab. 7. fig. 4. 
Batheaston, C. EK. Broome, raised under bell glass from 
Sclerotium pustula. 
1724. P. (Calycine) albida, Roberge; Desm. Exs. no. 
2004. 
On ash-petioles. East Farleigh, Sept. 13, 1876. 
1725. Diatrype coramblycola, B. & Br.  Pustulis elongatis 
bullatis ; ostiolis prominulis asperatis ; sporidiis fusiformibus 
3—4-nucleatis. 
On cabbage-stalks. Forres, Rev. J. Keith, Apr. 17, 
1875. 
Sporidia :00035 long. Probably not an uncommon species. 
