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NEW CALIFORNIAN FUNGI. 
Hysteirium prominens, Phil. Hark. 
Sparsum, erumpens deiu superficiale, atrum. Peritheciis ellip- 
ticis (1 mm. long), longitudinaliter striatis, labiis demum late 
apertis, hiantibus ; disco atro. Ascis clavatis, octosporis. Spori- 
diis lanceolatis, medio constrictis, utrinque acuminatis, multisep- 
tatis (7-11), fuscis (•04-*05 x ’01 mm). 
On branches of Salix (No. 2647). 
Iiophodermium Dracaenae, Vhil. S( Harlc. 
Sparsum, ellipticum vel ovatum (‘S-’S mm. long), superficiale, 
deciduum, glabrum, atrum, labiis adherentibus, demum apertis, 
hiantibusque. Ascis cylindraceis, octosporis. Sporidiis filiformi- 
bus, hyalinis (*07-‘085 x •001-*002 mm.), paraphysibus filiformi- 
bus, ad apicem dichotomis. 
On Draccena. California (^Harkness^ 2514). 
FUNGI FROM PERAK. 
Lenzites repanda, Fr. (Wray, 73.) 
Folyporus (IVIesopus) rugosus, Fees. (Wray, 85.) 
Polyporus (Fleur opus) affinis, Nees. (Nos. 79, 80.) 
Folyporus (Fleuropus) Guilfoylei, Midi. (74.) 
Folyporus (Fleuropus) grammocephalus, Berh. (90.) 
Polyporus (Anodermei) cinnabarinus, Fr. (78.) 
Folyporus (Placodermei) australis, Fr. (72.) 
Folyporus (Inodermei) Auberianus, Mont. (81.) 
Folyporus (Inodermei) albocervinus. Berk. (77.) 
Folyporus (Inodermei) elongatus, Berk. (59, 84.) 
Folyporus (Inodermei) Curreyi, Berk. (86.) 
Daedalea tenuis. Berk. (76.) 
Hydnum sclerodontium, Berk. (88.) 
Lachnocladium furcellatum, Lev. (89.) 
Stereum lobatum, Kunze. (75.) 
mieliola amphitricha. Fries. 
OimuM Tuckeri. — In the American Monthly Microscopical 
Journal ” for Jan., 1884, Mr. Thos. Taylor claims to have found 
the perfect fruit of Oidium Tuckeri in Uncinula spiralis, B. & C. 
Although both the Rev. M. J. Berkeley and ourselves have urged 
that there is not the slightest evidence to prove their identity. In 
the paper above alluded to a communication of M. J. B. is quoted, 
which states distinctly, “ We cannot suppose that it (Uncmula 
spBa Us J arises from the historical Oidium Tuckeri.” The same 
claim was raised by the same person in 1875, and replied to in the 
same terms by Mr. C. B. Plowright, in “ Monthly Microscopical 
Journal,” Vol. xiii., 1875, p. 209. 
