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they had alighted on moist I 
cow dung in shaded places. ] 
In many cases the dead flies 
were so enveloped with the 
fungus that nothing but the | 
tips of their outstretched 
wings were visible. 
fiVPHOMYCETES. 
Penicillium glaucum. i 
Common an decaying organic 
substances, including fungi of i 
many kinds, leaves, etc., in j 
all the localities visited. j 
Sepedonium chrvsospermum. G., 
B.W., Bk.W. 
Common on flesliy fungi, espec- \ 
lally Boleii. \ 
Cladosporium herbarum. G. \ 
On decaying empty pea. pod on i 
the ground in the Hotel ! 
garden. 
Isaria farinosa. G.W. 
The conidial condition of Cor- 
dyceps mtlitaris. On the ground ! 
^gerita Candida. G.W. 
On rotten wood. 
MYXOM VCETES. 
Cribraria aurantiaca. G.W. 
On rotting wood. 
C rufa. — C. riifescens. G.W. 
On dead wood. 
C. argillacea. G.W. 
Among rotting leaves, and on a 
lichen {Cladonia) . 
Reticularia lycoperdon. B.W. 
On dead wood. 
Lycogala epidendron. G.W. 
On dead wood. 
Arcyria punicea. G.W. 
On rotting wood. 
A. cinerea = .4. alhida. B.W. 
On rotting wood. 
Trichia varia. G.W.. Bk.W\ 
On dead wood. 
Chondrioderma niveum. 
Var. deplanatium. 
C. difforme = Didymiutn difforme. 
G.W. 
On decaying herbaceous stem. 
Didymium spumarioides - CAon- 
drioderma spumavioides. G.W. 
On dead beech leaves. 
Craterium confusum = C. pedun- 
culatum. G.W. 
On decaying wood. 
Physarum leucopus. Bk.W. 
On decaying wood. 
Tilmadoche nutans = Physarum 
nutans. G.W, 
Var. tending to genicinum. 
On ash bark. Bk.W. 
T. mutabilis Rost. = Physarum 
viride Pers. Var. luteum. 
On cast bark. Bk.W. 
Fuligo varians Rost. = F. septica 
Gmel. Bk.W. 
Among dead leaves. 
