Original Articles. 
NEW HYMENOMYCETOUS FUNGI FROM STOVES. 
By Worrsrerton G. Surrn, F.L.S. 
(Tas.. 129, 130.) 
Tre conditions seams. ats a Fess — of Fungi and an equally 
good display of flowering plan a stove are diametri trically opposed. 
Horticulturists ree this bets ches teint else; therefore Fungi 
h oui 
ime i nursery- 
man or gardener considers it his first duty to utterly destroy all 
Fungi the instant he sees them; therefore, though doubtless many 
foreign species of interest appear on impo exotic stems and 
ote rho yet so eagerly are they searched for ‘and so ruthless] 
Fr., and Pistillaria furcata, Sm. of a large number of exotic 
i asned I select the following for illustration and description :— 
Tas. 129. abe 1. Le ae ie gp guns Fig. 2. Under surface 
of ditto. See 3. Section Fig. 4. Spores enlarg' 700 — 
eecaeans 0003" x 0002: 
L, 2. potas 1878.) ¥ 
