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LICHENES r.lUTANNICI EXSICCATI. 
Xo. 
181. Leciclea parasema var. elgeocliroma. Ach. 
182. Lecidea confluens. Ach.^ Nyl. 
183. Lecidea lithopliila. Ach. 
184. Lecidea calcivora. (^Elirh.) 
185. Lecidea tenebrosa. {Flot.) 
186. Lecidea atrolba. (Flot.) 
187. Lecidea pulverea. Borr. 
188. Lecidea ostreata. {Hffm.') 
189. Lecidea neglecta. Nyl. 
190. Odontotrema lougius. Nyl. 
191. Agyrium rufum. {Pers.') 
192. ^Ptychographa xylographoides, Nyl. 
193. Graphis Ruiziana. Fee. 
194. Graphis Lyellii. {Sm.') 
195. Opegrapha confluens. Ach. 
196. Arthonia ilicina. Tayl. 
197. Normandin a pulchella. (Borr.') 
198. Verrucaria integra. Nyl. 
199. Verrucaria elasomelana. (Mass.) 
200. Strigula Babingtonii. (Berk.) 
NEW AND EAEE BEITISH FUNGI. 
ByW. Phillips, F.L.S., and Charles B. Plowright. 
(Contimied from Vol. IV., j). 124.) 
* Agaricus (Lepiota) metulaespora. B Br. Ceylon Fungi. 
Linn. Jonrn. Vol. XI., j). 512. Ann. Xat. Hist. No. 1182. 
Amongst moss in a fir wood, near Kings Lynn, Oct., 1876. 
This small species is interesting on account of its wide geographi- 
cal distribution, having been found in Alabama and in Ceylon. 
* Agazicus (Hebeloma) Bongazdii. Weimm. Fries Hymen. Europcei, 
p. 229. 
For the name of this plant we are indebted to the Eev. M. J. 
Berkeley. North Wootton. June, 1876. Spores T2-T5 * mk. 
by 7 mk., rough, but not very marked so. 
* Agazicus tzechispozus. Berli. 
Kings Lynn. July. Not a very common species, but when 
once seen easily recognised. 
* Fasiillus leptopus. Fr. 
In a fir wood near Kings Lynn. Oct., 1876. 
* Boletus sulphuzeus. Fr. 
Brandon. Nov., 1876. On a large heap of sawdust. 
65. Raznulazia destzuctiva. n. sp. 
Cauline or hypophyllous, spores cream coloured, bursting 
* 1 mk=l micromill or -001 millimeter. 
