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RELIQUAS LIBERTIAN^. 
Possibly a variety of this species, to which it seems too closely 
allied to be regarded as a distinct species. Cups mm. diam. 
Sporidia •015-’02 x 'OOS-’OOd mm., triseptate. 
On trunks. (No. 574.) 
Dexmatea conigena, Phil. 
Sparsa, ceraceo-cornea, incarnata (|-1 mm. diam.). Cupulis 
convexis, lentiformibus, sessilibus. Ascis clavatis. Sporidiis 
arcte ellipticis, binucleatis (•0l5-*02 X •005-’008 mm.). Para- 
physibus hinc illic furcatis, linearibus, hyalinis. 
On fir cones. (No. 903.) 
Tympanis Frangulae, Fr. 1026. 
„ Fraxini, ^r. 1029. 
„ Arise, F7\ 1023, 1024. 
Hysterium Prostii, Duhy. 871. 
„ Roussellii, Duhy. 872. 
Glonium graphicum, Fr. 877. 
Triblidium calciiforme, Reh. 607. 
Lophodermium juniperinum, Fr. 875. 
„ pinastri, Chev. 874. 
„ arundinaceum, Chev. 868. 
„ apiculatum, Duhy. 867. 
Cenangium Eubi, Fr. 847. 
Phacidium Vaccinii, Fr. 969. 
„ Pini, Fr. 939. 
„ luzulinum [Karst. ^ sub Mollisia). 971. 
Stictis versicolor, Fr. 972. 
„ punctiformis, P. 974. 
„ nivea, P. 973. 
No. 922 is Lecidea parasitica. 
WOOLHOPE CLUB ANNUAL FORAY. 
Unusual pressure upon our pages by the publication of the long 
list of British Fungi which have been recorded therein during the 
past eight years, prevented us from giving an account of the last 
Hereford Meeting, but as this was recorded in the “ Gardener’s 
Chronicle,” to which most of our readers have access, and as the 
meeting was not particularly rich in new discoveries, on account of 
the unfortunate weather, this omission may be condoned. Our 
present object is to announce that the next Annual Foray will 
take place on the first Thursday in October, 1881, and the 
assembly will commence, as usual, on the previous IMonday. 
