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Cross/and : Fungi of Mashani mid Sivinton. 



Humaria F"!-. 



H. convexula (Pers.) Quel. 



On soil among' moss, October. 

 Lachnea Fr. 



L. coprinaria (Cke. ) Fr. 



On cow dung. 

 Sclerotinia 



S. tuberosa (Hedvv.) Fckl. 



Growing' from sclerotia in a bed 

 of Anemone nemorosa, April. 

 S. Curreyana (Berk.) Karst. 



Growing from sclerotia formed in 

 the interior of previous years' 

 rush stems (Juncus), April. 

 S. Duria?ana (Tul. ) Quel. 



Growing from sclerotia on decay- 

 ing Carex, May. 

 Ciboria 

 C. ochroleuca (Bolt.) Sacc. 



( = Hym. firma Phil.) 

 C. amentacea (Phil.) Fckl. 



On fallen male-catkins of Alnus 

 glutinosa, March. 

 Helotium Fr. 

 H. imberbe (Bull.) Fr. 



On decaying- wood of Alnus gluti- 

 nosa, April. 

 H. pallescens (Pers.) Fr. 

 On dead wood, March. 

 H. aureum Pers. 



On dead twigs partially overrun 

 by moss, July. 

 H. virgultorum (Vahl.) Karst. 



On dead twigs, March. 

 H. gramineum Phil. 



On decaying grass stems, May. 

 Mollisia Fr. 

 M. atrocinerea (Cke.) Phil. 



On herbaceous stems, June. 

 M. mercurialis (Fckl.) Sacc. 



On dead stems of Mercurialis 

 perennls, June. 

 Tapesia 

 T. fusca (Pers.) Fckl. 



var. rosea Mass. 

 On dead stems of Rosa, June. 

 Pseudopeziza Fckl. 

 P. benesueda (Tul.) Mass. 



On dead Alder-branches, March. 

 Dasyscypha Fr. 

 D. crucifera (Phil.) Sacc. 

 On dead twigs, Julj-. 



D. la;tior (Karst.). 



On decaying raspberr}' canes 

 (Rubus Idaeus), July. Karsten 

 in his latest description says : — 

 ' Differs from D. bicolor in the 

 septate paraphyses and thinner, 

 closely septate hairs, and in 

 growing only on Rubus species." 

 D. calycina Fckl. 



= Peziza Willkommii Hartig. 

 On Scotch fir (Pinus sylvestris), 

 February ; Weymouth pine 

 (Pinus strobus), February; 

 Spruce fir (Abies Douglassii), 

 February. 

 It appears from the above that 

 this fungus is not confined to 

 larch and Scotch fir, but infests 

 the Weymouth pine and Spruce 

 tir also in this country. 

 Cenangium 

 C. abietis (Pers.) Rehm. 



On Pinus sylvestris and P. strobus. 

 A saprophyte on dead, fallen, fir 

 branches, but in these cases the 

 fungus was at work before the 

 dead branches had parted from 

 the trees, Feb. 

 Ombrophila 

 O. clavus (A.&S.) Cke. 



On decayed grass stems. May. 

 Orbilia 

 O. leucostigma Fr. 



var. xanthostigma Rehm. 

 On wood, also on a Corticium 

 partially enveloping the wood, 

 August. 

 Caloria 

 C. fusarioides (Berk.) Fr. 



On dead nettle-stem, June. 

 Coryne Tul. 

 C. urnalis (Nyl.) Sacc. 



On dead wood, October. 

 Phacidium 

 P. nuiltivalve Kze. and Schmidt. 



(=iP. ilicis Phil.). 

 On dead holly leaves. May. 



PHYCOmYCBT/E, 



Peronospora 



P. arenaria Tul. 



On Cerastium triviale, June. 



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