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Heptameria doliolum. ' ' 



and Var. conoidea. 

 Pleospora meliloti. 

 Hypoderma virgnUovum. 

 Gloniopsis ciirvata. 

 Hysterium pulicare. 



Geoglossum glutinosum. 

 Mitrula oUvacea. 

 Geopyxis cupularis. 

 Humaria carbonigena. 

 Lachnea coprinaria. 

 Dasyscypha ciliaris. 

 D. puberula. 

 Ciboria ochroleiica. 

 C. luteovirescens. 

 HeloHum virgultoriun. 

 H. herbariim. 

 H. epiphyllum. 

 H. immufabile. 

 H. alniellum. 

 Mollisia lignicola. 

 Ryparobius sexdecemsporus. 

 Ascophanus carneus. 

 A. argenteus. 

 A. ochraceus. 

 A. equiniis. 

 Ascoholus immevsiis. ' 

 Saccobolus neglectiis. 

 S. Kerverni. 

 Coryne urnalis. 

 The members and friends 



SlicHs radiata. 

 Phacidium midtivalve. 



Pilobolus Kleiyiii. 

 Pilaira anomala. 

 Spinellus jusiger. 

 ChcBtocladium Jonesii. 

 Piptocephalis [repens ?]. 

 Peronospora grisea. 



Sphtzronemella fimicola. 

 f Gloeosporium podograria. 



Cylindrium flavovirens. 



Botrytis Tilletii. 

 f Ovularia inter stitialis. 



Ramularia calcea. 



Periconia pycnospora. 1 



Dsndryphium comosum. 



Siilbum fasciculatum. 



Stysanus stemontes. 

 f Tubercularia brassica. 



Bactridium fiavum. 



Fusarium rosetim. 



Epicoccum heybariim . 



I Clathrotychiiim rugulosuni. 

 I PerichcBiia depress a. 

 ' Arcyria cinerea. 

 ' Trichia fragilis. 



T. chrysosperma. 



Spumaria alba. 

 present at the Foray have been 



suppHed with a Uthographed MS. copy of the complete list of 

 the 612 'species ' found on this occasion. 



Guide to the Specimens Illustrating the Races of Mankind 



(Anthropology) exhibited in the Department of Zoolog-y, British Museum 

 (Natural History). Illustrated bv 16 figures. 2^2 pp., 1908. Price 4d. 



This cheap handbook is the work of Mr. R. Lydekker, to whom has been 

 entrusted the formation and arrangement of the series in its present form. 

 The specimens illustrate Man solely from the zoological point of view, 

 i.e., his bodily structure and his geographical distribution. This subject 

 has been much neglected in our national museum, and it is to be hoped 

 that one result of this excellent little handbook will be that more help 

 will be given to the authorities at South Kensington in the way of 

 photographs and specimens. 



Wild Life in a Southern Country, by Richard Jefferies. London : 

 Thos. Nelson & Sons. 384 pp., i/- 



By an arrangement with Messrs. Smith, Elder & Co., Messrs. Nelson 

 have produced this charming book as one of their shilling series. We feel 

 that it is only necessary to draw our readers' attention to the low price 

 at which the book can now be bought. . It is well and artistically bound, 

 the paper is good, the type clear, and there is a portrait of Jefferies. How 

 it is possible to publish the \'olume at the price is a mystery. 



1909 January i. 



