FLORA OF BRiTISH FUNGt. 12l 
Per annum in herbidis juxta vias in tota regione tridentina 
frequenter obvius, ut plurimum solitarius. 
Hujus speciei iconem non damus, quia jam apud auctores 1. c. 
bene est delineata. Kalchbrenner et Fries recte habitum 
referunt ; Quelet vero etiam annulum optime repraesentat. 
As to Agaricus (Clitopilus) carneo-albus, With (p. 205) we 
venture to think that the figures quoted “ Kalcbbr. Hung. t. 22, 
f. 2,” are simply misleading, and do not represent Withering’s 
species at all. 
If scholars choose to substitute “ Psaliota ” for Psalliota, or 
prefer “ crustiliniformis ” to “ crustuliniformis ; ” and “ alkalinus ” 
to “ alcalinus ” as Fries wrote it, or to write “ petigenosus ” for 
“ petiginosus ” the mycologists will not quarrel with them, since 
all cliques have their idiosyncrasies. But we doubt if zoologists 
would so readily admit that “ nitella” is a squirrel so long as 
Myoxus nitela can be found in Europe to bear witness in their 
favour. 
For the rest — “ Let every man be fully persuaded in his own 
mind.” 
BRITISH FRESH WATER ALGiE. 
(Continued from p. 99 ). 
Mesotaenium de Greyi, Turner Naturalist 1886, 34, t. 1,/. 1. 
Frond cylindrical, straight, rarely curved, smooth, elongate ; no 
apparent constriction ; not tapering at all towards the ends, which 
are more or less broadly rounded. 
Size. 76-104 fi long x 20-23 p broad. 
Blubberhouses Moor. 
Tetmemorus penioides, Bennett Journ. Micr. Soc. 1886, p. 13, t. 2, 
f. 26. 
Frond about the size of T. granulatus, 190^u long by 47*5 broad, 
linear elliptic, distinctly notched at each extremity, but without any 
lip-like process. Margin continuous, with scarcely any constric- 
tion. Cell wall not punctated or granulated. 
Among Sphagnum. Furness Fells, Lancashire. 
Itflicxasterias cornuta, Bennett Journ. Roy. Micr. Soc. 1886, p. 7 , t. 1, 
/. 6 . 
Frond oval, very large, 0*355 mm. in length, 0*305 mm. in 
breadth. The two terminal lobes urn -shaped, very light green, 
slightly projecting beyond the margin, and quite distinct for their 
whole length, reaching down to an oval quite colourless piece in the 
centre ; ends of terminal lobes colourless, concave, not dentate or 
fimbriate. Each quarter with two deep and three less deep inci- 
sions. Margin 27*5 p wide, perfectly colourless, consisting of six 
distinct pieces, each with a deep indentation. 
Stream between Codale and Stickle Tarns, at an elevation of 
about 1,800 feet. 
