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21. Fuckelia examinans {Berk.) 5247. 
22. Fuckelia Moisei {B. ^ C.) 1343, 1441. 
23. Fuckelia Rhenana {Fckl.) 1144. 
24. Fuckelia diathrauston {Rehm.) 1385. 
25. Fuckelia ostropoides {Rehm.) 1131. 
C. Stroma effused. 
26. Fuckelia decipiens {D.C.) 1126. 
27- Fuckelia hiascens {Fr.) 1125. 
28. Fuckelia insidens {Schw.) 
29. Fuckelia gxandinia {B. C.) 1114. 
Note. — F. decipiens and F. hiascens have the perithecia far too carbo- 
naceous to accord well with the other species. It is, in fact, doubtful if the 
distinction is a practicable one. 
We take this opportunity of supplementing our revision of Hy- 
poxylon by the addition of a species which was accidentally omitted. 
60* Hypoxylon polyp or oideum, Berk, in Herb. 
Pulvinatum, convexo-applanatum, ochraceum, demum rufescens 
(1-2 cm.). Peritheciis minimis, numerosis, congestis, papillatis. 
Ascis cylindraceis. Sporidiis ellipticis, fuscis (•012--014 x '006 
mm.). 
On bark and wood. Kiver Binne, Tschaddi, Africa. 
ILLUSTKATIONS OF BRITISH FUNGI. 
The second volume of this work is now completed, and the first 
and second volumes can now be had, bound in cloth, with the plates 
arranged systematically in the order proposed in the Index. 
This is a good opportunity for commencing to take the work by 
those who are not already doing so. The first two volumes include 
the section Leiicospori of the large genus Aga?dcus, and, it is hoped 
that the remainder of the genus will be completed in two volumes 
of a similar size, now commenced in parts, as before, of which 
from six to eight will be issued during the year. 
PHYCOLOGIA MEDITERRANEA. 
Under this title Professor F. Ardissone has just issued the first 
volume of a work which promises to be exceedingly useful to 
algalogists, as an Algal Flora of the Mediterranean Sea. This 
first volume, issued as a memoir by the “ Societa Crittogamologica 
Italiana,” is in large imperial octavo of 500 pages, and embraces 
the Florideje. Professor Ardissone is already well enough known 
by his contributions to the Algalogy of the Mediterranean to give 
authority to his work, and we doubt not it will be accepted generally 
with considerable satisfaction. 
