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297. Corticlum confluens. Fr. 



Near Belfast, Templeton (Thelephoi-a epidermea, Pers), Ann. Nat. Hist., 

 Vol. V. Ardmore Glebe, Co. Armagh, 1885.— H. W. L. 



298. Corticium comedens. Fr. 



On a decayed oak branch, Ardmor9 Glebe, Co. Armagh, 1884. — H. W. L. 



299. Corticeum lacteum. _ . Fr. 



Near Belfast, Templeton (flimantia Candida), Ann. Nat. Hist., Vol. V. 



300. Sparassis laminosa. 



On the occasion of the first Fungus Foray in Ireland, to Shane's Castle, Co. 

 Antrim, 1883, I found an immense Sparassis growing on the stump of an old 

 oak near the ruins. It resembled a huge cauliflower, and was more plaited than 

 S. crispa, as figured in Cooke's Handbook, and by Berkeley in Intellectual 

 Observer. If not S. laminosa, it comes very near it. — H. W. L. 



301. Clavaria fastigiata. D. C. 



Near Belfast, Templeton {Clavaria pratensis), Ann. Nat. Hist., Vol. V. 

 Rademon, Co". Down, 1885.— H. W. L. 



302. Clavaria coralloides. L. 



Near Belfast, Templeton, Ann. Nat. Hist., Vol. V. Very abundant in 

 Shane's Castle Park, Co. Antrim, 1883 ; Killymoon, County Tyrone, 1884 ; 

 Donard Demesne, Co. Down, 1885.— H. W. L. 



303. Clavaria cinerea. Bull. 



Very abundant in the woods of Killymoon, Co. Tyrone, 1884. — H. W. L. 



304. Clavaria rugosa. Bull. 



Near Belfast, Templeton, Ann. Nat. Hist., Vol. V. Shane's Castle 



Park, Co. Antrim, abundant, 1883 ; Donard Demesne, Co. Down, 1884. — 

 H. W. L. 



305. Clavaria fusiformis. Sow. 



Near the waterfall, opposite the Ferry at Narrow Water, on County Louth 

 side ; and Ardmore Glebe, Co. Armagh ; 1883. — H. W. L. 



306. Clavaria ineequalis. Mull. 



Near Belfast, Templeton, Ann. Nat. Hist., Vol. V. 



307. Clavaria vermiculata. Scop. 



Near Belfast, Templeton, Ann. Nat. Hist., Vol. V. Drumcro, near 

 Maralin, Co. Down, 1884— C. H. Waddell. 



