THE FUNGI OF TtlE BRlSTOh DISTRICT. 



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rounded, 75 x 17. Sporidia tctramcroua, olivacooua-lilack, breaking np 

 into elliptical segments while still in the asci, 'IH/j. long, segments 7-',) x 5. 



Ou a decorticated stick. 



The sporidia break up into segments so soon that their componnd 

 structure can only be discovered by examination in a very young stage. 

 The old and broken perithecia are seen to be tinged with pink inside. 



Tlio following, as far as I can discover, liavc not previously 

 boon rocordcd as Britisli : — 

 ll.'')5. CoimNABIUS (InOLOMA) I'KNICTLUTUS, I'V. ]Tym. Tlur., 



p. S65. 

 1164. Chjjtodii'lodia cauuna, Karst. Sacc. Syl. III., '2001. 

 Plato v., fig. 5. 

 On dead stems of Chenopodium. 

 11G8. Hkndkusonia iupabia, Sacc. Syl. HI-, 2^86. Plato VI., 

 fig. 6. 

 On Carex riparia. 



1169. Hendebsonia Phbagmitis, Vesm. Sacc. Syl. III., 2393. 

 Plato VI., fig. 7. 



1171. STACiONOsrOHA aquatica, var. .iiraciSKiu, Sacc. Syl. III. 



<2J/ro. 



1172. Staoonospoea (luiAsroKA, Niessl. Sacc. Syl. Ill, iU73. 



Plate VI., fig. 8. 

 On Garcx riparia. 

 1175. Sei'tobia Mkdicaoinis, Huh. if Desm. Sacc. Syl. Ill, 



274.7. 

 1178. Mklanconium Tyi'jia;, recJc. Sacc. Syl. 111,8087. Plato 



VI., fig. 1). 

 lli);3. Vai.sa (CoB,()NO['ir()i!A) (jBEdABiA, Lih. Sacc. Syl. I., ilS. 



Plato VI., fig. 10. 

 *1197. Valka (Cii()1m)STATe) nidulans, Niesd, Sacc. Syl. I., 



2428. Plato VI., fig. II. 

 1201. DiAi'OKvi'jin (Tetkastaga) kevkllenh, Nkc. Sacc. Syl. I, 



2575. 



