THE FUNGI OF EAST DORSET 351 
Geopyxis coccinea Mass. ay face Heath, C. B.G. Near 
Corfe Castle, H. Rk. Bankes. Edmondsham Rectory orchard. 
Hedge-bank of Castle Hill Wood. Woodland, St. Giles Park 
Humaria granulata Sacc. Fields in Edmondsham. No doubt 
se 
eziza vesiculosa Bull. Gardens, Pits C. B. G.—P. 
sepiatra Cooke. Witchampton, Mrs. Baker.— P. venosa Pers. 
Withy Beds, Crichel, Mrs. Baker.— P. am wi tata Pers. On the 
damp thatching of an old haystack, Capt. H.C. Linton.—P. badta 
Pers. Ferndown, Mrs. Pringle. 
Otidea leporina Fuckel. Norden amar C.B.G. On the 
ground in Holt Wood, Mrs. Baker.—O. aurantia Mass. Swanage, 
GC. B, Witchampton, Mrs. Baker. "Bing: Copse, Edmond- 
sham.—O. luteo-nitens Mass. Pine wood north of Ferndown. 
Helvella crispa Fr. Rempstone; Norden; Kingswood, C. B. G. 
Ferndown, Mrs. Pringle. Witchampton, Mrs. Baker. TKdmond- 
sham. Woodland belt on two sides of St. Giles Park.—H. lacu- 
nosa jaan, Woodland, St. Giles Park. Plantation south of 
ne. 
“Leotia lubrica Pers. On the ground in woodland, Sutton 
_Spathataria clavata Sacc. Among pine leaves on the ground, 
Cranbor 
i alassue glutinosum Pers. In grass south of Ferndown, 
Mrs. Pringle. Edmondsham Park. 
Class III. PHYCOMYCETES. 
Phytophthora infestans De Bary. (Potato disease.) Nono 
cone “anae a fre one ent destructive plague on potato in wet sere 
00 we 
Class IV. DEUTEROMYCETES. 
Family 1. Mucepine# Link. 
Monilia fructigena Pers. A mould growing on decayed apples, 
Edmondsham ; probably very common eye ere. 
Oidium alphitoides Griff. et Maub. On living oak leaves, 
Edmondsham to Goatham 
eoeotius adios Link. On fruit and leaves, Edmondsham 
Rectory garden. — A. a Link. On herbarium specimens, 
Edmondsham Recto: 
cet cinerea Pers Frequent in the greenhouse, Edmond- 
sham, on dead leaves of passion-flower, geraniums, &c., flowers 
and decaying fru 
Sepedoniwm crysspermum Fr. Growing on Boletus in two 
copses, Edmondsh 
Tric at roseum Link.? On bark in Edmondsham Rectory 
orchard, and in a copse. 
rosporium tomato Cke. Forming dark patches on tomatoes 
when maturing in wet seasons, Edmondsham Rectory garden. 
Septoria ewonymi-japonice @ Pass. Discove red by Mr. C. B. 
