1 91 5- Stelfox — Myxom)cetcs oj Dmgle Piomontory . 39 



Stemonitis fusca Roth. — Finglass River gorge, Burnham Wood, and 



Kilcummin ^^'ood. 

 S. splendens Rost., var. Webberi Lister.— On fallen Blackthorn 

 branches, Kilcummin Wood. 



** S. confluens Cooke and Elhs.— The Grove, Dingle. Miss Lister remarks 

 that the specimen had dried too rapidly, " but with soaking in water 

 the irregular columella and capillitium and dark warted spores, 9^/, 

 diam,, arc quite distinct." 



*^ S. herbatica Peck.— Fermoyle Wood. Miss Lister considers that this 

 specimen, whicli is badly developed, may be a dwarf form of 5. hev- 

 batica, since the regularly spiniilose spores, 7-9/x diani., recall 

 those of S. herbatica, though they are larger than usual. One 

 sporangium shows a certain amount of fairly close surface net. 

 This species has only been collected in Ireland at Glencar, Co. Leitrim, 

 July, 191 4.' 



* Comatricha nigra Schroet. — ^Burnham Wood and Fermoyle Wood. 



* C. typhoid es Rost. — Growing withArcyria denudata on a large Ash 



stump in a held near Castlegregory Junction. 

 Dictydiura cancellatum Macbr. — Gorge of the Finglass River (type 



and var. fitscuiii, Lister) and Kilcummin Wood. 

 Lycogola epidendrum Fries. — Finglass River gorge and Fermoyle Wood. 

 Trichia affinis De Bary. — Finglass River gorge. 



* T. persimilis Karsten. — Finglass River gorge and Burnham Wood. 



* T. varia Pers. — Burnham Wood. 



* T. decipiens Macbr. — Burnham Wood and Fermoyle Wood. 



Arcyria denudata Sheldon. — Finglass River gorge, Burnham Wood, 



and Fermoyle Wood. 

 A. incarnata Pt>.rs. — On a fallen gate post near Lough Anscaul. 



Two of the above species, Physarum virescens and Ste- 

 monitis confluens, are new to Ireland ; eleven, including the 

 two just mentioned, are new to the sub-province ; 

 while all the species listed are now first recorded for the 

 vice-county South Kerry, for which no previous records 

 appear to exist. 



Ballywilliam, Donaghadee. 



^ See Proc. Belfast Nat. Field Club (2), vol. vii., part 2. 



