318 THE JOURNAL OF BOTANY 
Whitecliffe Farm, Swanage, C. a G. Withy Beds, Crichel, Mrs. 
Baker. ear Edmondsham 
Hirneola auricula-jude Ree New Swanage; Durlston ; 
See woods, all on elder, C. B. G. Hinton oa an Witch- 
ampton, Mrs. Baker. On elder trunks, Pentridge Dow 
Exidia glandulosa Fr. opse, mondsham, i in the 
Rectory Garden.—H. albida (Huds.) Brefeld. Witchampton, 
Mrs. Baker. Edmondsham Rectory Garden. Woodland, St. 
Giles Park. 
Tremella mesenterica Retz. Studland; Nine Barrow Down; 
Durlston ; Langton; Godlingstone Heath, C. B. G. Witchamp- 
ton, Mrs. Baker. Broadstone. St. Giles Park and Maldry 
ood. Edmondsham.—TZ. viscosa Berk. Near Edmondsham, 
. Linton. 
Dacryomyces deliquescens Duby. Branksome Park, Mrs 
Baker. Copse, Edmondsham, W. &. Linton, where it is frequent 
on old wood railings Near hgsetenee Plantation north of 
Ferndown.—D. stillatus Nees. Edmondsham. Birches Copse 
St. Giles Park. Has Pitaduenie: Brankeosis Park. 
Order II. PinacrEz. 
A group of two species, not yet found in Dorset. 
Order III. GastTEROMYCETES. 
Family 1. PHALLOIDEm. 
Ithyphallus impudicus Fr. ae Studland; oR Plantation, 
B. Witchampton, Mrs. Baker Woo dland, St. Giles 
Park. Edmondsham once, perhaps imported feat St. Giles 
Family 2. Nipunariace®. 
Cyathus striatus Huds. Rare. Maldry Wood, St. Giles 
Spherobolus stellatus Tode. Between Edmondsham and 
Sutton Holms 
Family 3. LycoPErDACER. 
Geaster gpa Fr.—G. lageniformis Vitt.—G. rubescens 
Pers. All three found by Mrs. Baker in Witchampton; very 
rare; none of them recorded in cs Rayner’s New Forest list. 
ycoperdon echinatum Pers. Norden Plantation, C. B. G.— 
L. excipuliforme Scop. Castle Hill Wood, Edmondsham.— 
L. saccatum Vahl. In one copse, Edmondsham. ey PR 
Batsch. Norden Plantation; Kingswood, C. G. Sutton 
Holms. Alderholt.— L. pyrifor me Schaeff. Now YO. Be ; 
; B 
Corfe Castle; Creech Down, C. B. G. Fields, Edmondsham. 
Castle Hill, Cranborne.— LZ. celatum Bull. Near Studland; 
Swanage quarries; Bushey; Fitzworth Heath, C. B, G, Ed- 
