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NEW BRITISH FUNGI. 
(Continued from p. 90.) 
Haplogxaphium bicolox, Grove Sci. Goss., Sept. 1885 ,figs. 127, 128. 
Stems effused, gregarious, occasionally two or three connate 
at tlie base, erect, straight, mm. bigb, rigid, blackish-brown, 
opaque, paler and rounded above, bulbous below; head pale, 
honey-coloured, obovate, the lower part composed of dense per- 
sistent radiating, twice penicillately branched threads ; spores, 
oblong or ovate, hyaline, subacute (4-5 p long). 
On rotting wood. Birmingham. ( W. B. Grove.') 
Sacchaxomyces glutinis (Fries). Cohn. Beitr. I., 187. 
Cells round, oval, oblong, elliptic, to shortly cylindrical, 
5-11 fL long, about 4 p broad, isolated or united in twos, 
seldom more together. Cell membrane and contents colourless 
when fresh, but when moistened again after drying with a 
faintly reddish central nucleus. — Grove Synopsis , p. 63, fig. 66. 
On leaves, petioles, and bulbs of Eucharis , Sutton Coldfield 
(W. B. G.). On E ucharis subedentata and Hymenocallis adnata. 
Kew Gardens. 
Ovulaxia Doxonici, Sace. Mich, n., 638. 
Hypophyllous, somewhat effused, whitish. Threads rather 
fasciculate, erect, 30-40 X 3, continuous, hyaline, shortly 
branched above or denticulate; conidia oblong or subfusoid 
(? cylindrical), often catenulate, rather acute at each extremity, 
12-15 x 4-5, hyaline. 
On living leaves of Boronicum. Forres. (Rev. J. Keith.) 
The Scotch specimens differ in the conidia, being more accu- 
rately described as cylindrical and narrower. 12-15 X 2-3 p. 
Septoxia adoxae, FcJcl. Symb. App. n., 21. 
Perithecia, scattered or subgregarious, sometimes seated on 
bleached spots, at length free, black, obtusely conical, flattened 
at the base, minute ; ostiolum obtuse, perforate ; sporules cylin- 
drical, often straight, 2-3 celled, hyaline, 32-36 X 4 p, hyaline. — 
Sace. Syll. hi., 543, No. 2945. 
On leaves of Adoxa. Forres. (Rev. J. Keith.) 
Ramulaxia adoxae, (Ralh.), Sacc. Syll. iv. 3 206. 
Tufts on the under surface, punctiform and confluent, whitish 
or hoary, threads simple, slightly denticulate, 45-60 x 3-4 p, hya- 
line, conidia cylindrical, rod-shaped or elongated, fusiform, 
simple (? one to three septate), 15-33 x 4-6 p. Fusidium adoxae , 
Rabh. in Herb. Myc. n., No. 598. 
On living leaves of Adoxa. Forres. (Rev. J. Keith.) 
This can hardly be different from Ramularia adoxce, Sacc. 
Syll. iv., 206, which is said to have simple conidia, whereas in 
our specimens they are 1-3 septate. 
