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ON CAMPBELLTA. 
lacunose when drv. Pores broad, shallow, irregular, toothed at the 
edge, dessepiments thin, flaccid; spores elliptical (7-8 x 4 ft), 
pale brown. 
On the ground. Botanic Garden, D’Urban (Wood, 826, 4107). 
MEMORABILIA. 
Flora of Warwickshire. — Mr. J. E. Bagnall’s M Flora of 
Warwickshire” is now announced at the price of 12s. 6d. to 
subscribers. Names to be forwarded to J. E. Bagnall, 84, Witton 
Road, Aston, Birmingham. Afterwards the price will be raised. 
Cooke’s Illustrations of Fungi. — Parts 1 to 59 form six 
volumes ; parts 62 to 72 constitute Vol. vii., for which titles and 
index are issued in part 73. Then Yol. viii. or supplement will 
contain parts 41, 60, 61, 73, 74, and 75, with Title and Indices. 
Tiie whole work will thus be completed during the current year. 
Polyporus PHLEBOPHORUs, Berk., Flora N. Zealand. — Without 
doubt the Polyporus niveicolor of Colenso is the same species as 
the above, when compared with authentic specimens. The figure 
in the Flora of New Zealand is not by any means good, but the 
type specimens are in existence, from which the drawing was 
made. 
Berkeley Library. — The library of the late Rev. M. J. 
Berkeley has passed into the hands of Mr. John Wheldon, of 58, 
Great Queen Street, London, E.C., and will shortly be disposed, 
of, Catalogue being already in course of preparation. 
PoLYroRUs (Frondosi) sparassoides ( Speg .). — By some re- 
markable oversight the specimens No. 3352 in Balansa Plantes du 
Paraguay, called Thelephora sparassoides, Speg., Fung. Guar. 
Pug. i., p. 36, are really a frondose Polyporus, with very shallow, 
sometimes nearly obsolete, pores, and small colourless spores, about 
3x2 p. 
Grevillea notice. — Unfortunately a large proportion of the 
stock of back numbers has been damaged by tire and water, so that 
it is advisable to complete sets at once, as certain numbers will 
become scarce. 
Peziza auriflava, Cooke. — This very distinct species of the 
section Humaria has been found by Mr. E. Pearl, on clay soil at 
Helston in Cornwall. For the first time in Britain. 
Introduction to Fresh Water Alg,e. — One of the volumes of 
the International Scientific Library in progress on this subject, by 
M. C. Cooke, will be published shortly. It will include descriptions 
of all the British genera and species, with figures of all the genera, 
on 13 plates. The publishers are Messrs. Kegan Paul, Trench, 
Triibner and Co., and the price is five shillings. 
