350 THE JOURNAL OF BOTANY 
Edmondsham Rectory grounds. —N. ditissima Tul. On apple 
branches, Edmondsham Rectory orchard.—N. peziza (Tode) Fr. 
Hou 
ker. On a paling, near Wimborne. Very 
common on stumps, damp posts, &c., in Edmondsham. Maldry 
Hypoxylon fuscum (Pers.) Fr. Quince Hill Wood; near 
Creech, C. B. G.—H. multiforme Fr. Rempstone Wood, C. B. G. 
Edmondsham and Romford. St. Giles k 
ark, 
Diatrypella quercina (Pers.) Nitschke. Copses, Edmondsham. 
Giles P 
Diatrype disciformis (Hoffm.) Fr. Rempstone Wood, C. B. T. 
Spherella maculiformis Awd. On dead leaves of Afsculus, in 
dsham 
Erysiphe polygont DC. On turnip, Edmondsham Rectory. 
Dichena quercina Pers. Woodland, St. Giles Park. 
Massaria inquinans Tode. Edmondsham. 
Order III. Discomycrrss. 
Trochila ilicis Crouan. Creech Hill Wood ; Studland Wood, 
C.B.G. Fernd Pringle. Sutton Holms. Three or 
four copses in Edmondsham.—T. lauro-cerasi Fr. On dead laurel 
leaves, Edmondsham Rectory garden. 
Ethytisma acerinum Fr. ‘On freshly fallen leaves of maple and 
sycamore. Cranborne. Woodland, St. Giles Park, 
Bulgaria polymorpha Wettstein. Witchampton, Mrs. Ba 
On oak logs, Rh 
House, abundant, 
Coryne sarcoides Tul. Edmondsham. Cranborne. 
Mollisia cinerea Karst. On dead wood, Edmondsham 
k 
ymes, and in the timber yard at Edmondsham 
decayed mistletoe branches, Edmondsham y ; 
H. virgultorum Karst. var. fructigenum Rehm. Castle Hill Wood, 
dsham 
; Ed 
osplenium @ruginosum De Not. Frequent on dead oak 
ham. 
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Lachnea hemispherica Gillet. Uncommon. Witchampton, 
Mrs. Baker. Tn one copse, Edmondsham. 
_asyscypha virginea Eckl. Copse in Edmondsham near Castle 
Hill—D. calycina Fekl. Copse, Edmondsham, W. R. Linton. 
Pine wood near Broadstone. 
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