PiM — Fungi of Counties Wicklow and Dnhlin. 27 



Thelephora cristata (Fr.), Dargle. 



Cyphella, sp. nov., Monkstown. 



Tremella f oliacea (P.), Sliankill. 



Octaviania asterosperma (Vitt.), Monkstown. 



Geaster miehelianns (Sow.), Trinity College Bot. Gard. 



Hemiarcyria clavata (P.), Monkstown. 



Trickia varia (P), Glasnevin. 



Septoria cannoriim (n. s. Pirn), Monkstown. Pale yellow spores ; 

 about five-septate ; very slightly curTed ; on root of Canna indica ; 

 Monkstown, March, 1879. 



Echinohotiyuni atrum (Ca.), cnt timber, Monkstown. 



Tornla sporendonema (B. and Br.), on cheese. 



Chalara cocos (Pim), doubtfully distinct from C. fusarioides (Corda). 



Speira toruloides (Ca.), Monkstown. 



Tetraploa aristata (B. and Br.), on Pampas grass, Monkstown. 



Puccinia glechomatis (D. C), Enniskerry. 



,, scorodonise (Lk.), Dargle. 

 Eaestelia lacerata (Tul.), Ovoca. 



Epicoccum neglectum (Desm.). 



,, var. papaveris (Pim), on poppy, Monkstown. 



Helminthosporium simplex (Kze.), on Gladiolus. 

 ,, echinulatum (Bk.), on Eucalyptus. 



,, gymnostachyi (Pim), irregular. — Blackish spores ; very 



long sometimes ; concatenate ; sometimes with hyphae 

 at both ends ; endochrome divided into oblong masses, 

 as in H. Smithii ; perhaps scarcely a good Helminthos- 

 porium; on Gymnostachyum. 

 Alliospora sapu9ay3e, nov. geri. et spec. — A curious black mould, hav- 

 ing minute spherical heads, borne on erect flocci. Head consists 

 of a small globose columella, surrounded by a dense stratum of 

 closely-packed basidial cells, from which depend slender hyphfe, 

 clustered with spores, and branched verticellately at the top. On 

 decaying sapu^aya nut, 1882. 



Verticillium aspergillus, dead Polyporus, Monkstown. 

 Oidium chartarum (Lk.), damp wall paper (Mr. A. Balfe). 



Stysanus stemonitis (Ca.), Monkstown. 



,, var. ramosa (Pim), a well-marked branched form of the 

 species. 

 Dactylium roseum (Bk.), Monkstown. 



,, obovatum (Bk.), Monkstown. 



Botryosporium diffusum (Ca.), decaying stems ; abundant. 



