ADDENDA. 
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[By a provoking oversight, the following species and notes have 
been omitted.] 
‘Mollisia (Niptera) Curreiana (nov. sp.). 
Dise very dark -bluish-grey, almost black, margined, 
round or irregular, not a line wide ; excipulum composed 
of small, distinctly outlined cells; sporidia colourless, 
narrowly turbinate, elliptic or curved, 8—10 x 2u. 
Patellaria palustris—Currey in “ Linn. Trans.,” xxiv. 
p. 155, t. 25; B. and Br., “Ann. Nat. Hist.” No. 1080; 
Cooke, “ Handbk.,” No. 2173. 
On dead rushes in water. 
Cups ? of a line broad; hymenium plane, margin 
distinct ; asci cylindraceo-clavate, about 55u long by 5y 
broad. In the original specimen the cups are seated on 
a sooty-black space having the appearance of a tapesium. 
They much resemble Mollisia palustris (Rob.) in size, 
colour, and consistence. [It should stand next to UM. 
epithallina, p. 173.] 
Paul’s Cray ! (Mr. Frederick Currey), 
Lachnea (Scutellinia) setosa. (Nees.) 
Gregarious, sessile,. concave, orange-colour; clothed 
externally with long, erect, brown hairs ; asci cylindrical ; 
sporidia 8, narrowly elliptic, smooth, 20 x 10u; para- 
physes filiform, subclavate at the apices. 
Peziza setosa—Nees, “Sys.” p. 260, £ 275; Fries, 
