: THE FUNGI OF EAST DORSET 349 
ondsham, and a field near.—Z. Bovista L. Not common, 
Plantation south of Cranborne. 
Family 4. ScLuERoDERMES Fr. 
Scleroderma vulgare Fr. Rempstone; Wareham; Lytchett 
Minster, C. B. G. Ferndown, Mrs. Pringle. Cole Hill, Wim- 
borne. Mt. Pleasant, Horton. Sutton Holms. Two copses, 
Edmondsham.—S. verrucosum Pers. Witchampton, Mrs. Baker. 
Edmondsham. Castle Hill woodland, Cranborne. 
Family 5. emp 
Ehizopogon rubescens T Not Ferndown, Mrs. 
Pringle. Colehill, near Wimborne —B, gore Tul. Goatho 
Plantation, C. B. G. Colehill, Mrs. Baker. Plantations of fir 
north of Ferndown, and south of Alderholt. 
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birch leaves, aiegp dsham to Goat 
Coleosporium senecionts Fr. On Sonat vulgaris L. Edmond- 
sham Rectory garden 
Puccinia buxi DC. Box hedges, Edmondsham.—P. chrysan- 
themi Roze. On chrysanthemum leaves, Edmondsham Rectory. 
—P. malvacearum Mont. On Malva sylvestris L., East Creech 
Farm, Langton, C. B. G. On hollyhock, Edmondsham. — 
Edmondsham.—P. — Pers. On leaves of plum and ail, Down 
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leaves, Goatham and Sutton Holme: iene P, suinocnakicns Schrk. 
On wild rose leaves, Edmondsham 
Order VY. UstTILAGINALES. 
Ustilago avene Jens. Onoats, Romford Farm, Edmondsham. 
Melanotenium endogenqm DeBary. On Galium, near Swanage, 
BR. V. Sherring. 
Class II. ASCOMYCETES. 
Order I. GyMnoascaces 
Ascomyces pec att Berk. (Curl or Peach- curl.) On the 
under side of peach and nectarineleayes. Edmondsham, gardens. 
Order II. PyrEnomycereEs. 
Cordiceps militaris (L.) Link. Holt Wood, Mrs. Baker. 
Copse, Edmondsham 
Epichloe elena Tul. Edmondsh 
_ Nectria cinnabarina (Tode) Fr. Bamondsham ane ae o 
