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Fusarium—cont. | Epicoccum—cont. 
F. heterosporum, Vee E. Herbarum, Cord. 
On the idorogostitt of Holcus On dead leaves "of Typha 
mollis, angustifolia. 
F. bulbigenum, Che. & Mass. | E. purpurascens, Ehrh. 
On bulbs of Narcissus. | On ori js stems of Gynerium 
argent 
Epicoccum, Link. 
E. vulgare, Corda. Myrothecium, Tode. 
M. roridum, Tode 
On decaying herbaceous stems. 
E Pod On decaying vigetibla matter. 
in Sor. "ner saa and mag one cnn eh 
On decaying Boletus luridus. 
Scirpus Eriophorum. 
E. neglectum, Desin. Exosporium, Link. 
On leaves of Phragmites and E. Tilie, Lin 
Scirpus Eriophorum. On bark of 7 Tilia vulgaris. 
APPENDIX. 
MYXOGASTRES. 
A very beautiful group of organisms, remarkable alike for beauty of 
form, brilliancy of coloration, Faz their remarkable life-history. Most of 
the spec ies are minute, an e not uncommon on rotten wood, moss, &e. 
There is a difference of. cpitáois as to the affinities of this group, which 
by some authorities is considered as related to Fungi, whereas others place 
it in the Animal Kingdom. Coloured figures, along with descriptions of all 
the British species, are contained in * | Monograph of the Myxogastres.” 
Twenty-five genera and fifty species have been collected in the grounds, 
just um half the number known to occur in Britain 
TUBULINES. 
Tubulina, Pers. | Enteridium, Xost. 
T, cylindrica, Rost. E. olivaceum, Zost. 
On dead wood. On stumps. 
T. effusa, Mass. 
On rotten wood. | 
CRIBRARLE. 
Cribraria, Pers. | Dictydium, Schrad. 
C. intricata, Schrad. D. cernuum, Nees. 
On rotten wood. On rotten wood. 
