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NEW BRITISH FUNGI. 
Glaeosporium Heiidersoni. B. 4* Br. 
Hypopliyllous, scattered ; gelatina placenteform ; spores oblong, 
with a coloured nucleus (*0125--015 mm.). — B. ^ Br. Ann. Nat. 
Hist., No. 1702. 
On orange leaves in a conservatory. 
Glaeosporiuxn violae. B. Br. 
Spots pallid, at length white ; pustules very small, or solitary ; 
spores orange, effused over the matrix. — B. Br. Ann. Nat. Hist., 
No. 1703. 
On leaves of violet. Glamis. 
Cylindrosporium longipes. Preuss. 'in Sturm, iii., f. 35. 
Effused ; flocci simple, septate, brown, pellucid, apex catenate, 
simple or dichotomous, white, fragile, breaking up into cylindrical 
joints. — B. 4* Br. Ann. Nat. Hist., No. 1705. 
On shell of walnut. Perthshire. 
Probably the same as Chalara fusidioides, Sacc. 
Trichobasis Lynchii. B. Gard. Chrun. Aug. 25, 1877. 
Spots small, pallid, scattered, rarely confluent ; pseudospores 
yellow, obovate, beautifully echinnlate, with a short pedicel. — 
B. 4* Br. Ann. Nat. Hist., No. 1706. 
On exotic Spiranthes. 
Pxotomyces comazi. B. 4* White. 
Pustules brown ; spores ternate or solitary in the swollen cells 
of the matrix, broadly obovate (•025-’03 mm.) — B. 4* Br. Ann. 
Nat. Hist., No. 1708. 
On Comarum palustre. Forfar. 
Resembling at first sight Isothcea pustula, 
Zsaria sphingum. Schmz. Car., 1298. 
Gregarious on a silky mycelium, simple, very long, setaceous, 
compressed, rather powdery, whitish. — B. 4* dSr. Ann. Nat. Hist., 
No. 1710. Fr. Sys. Myc. Hi., 275. 
On pup£e of Diptera. Scotland. 
laaria tomentella. Fr. Sys. Myc.iii., 276. 
Aggregate, clavate-cylindrical, simple, dingy yellow, everywhere 
hairy with long white simple hairs. — B. 4* Br. Ann. Nat. Hist., 
No. 1711. 
On beech leaves and mast. 
Stysanus putredinis. Corda iii.,/. 36. 
Tufts effused, crowded, white, then farinose, anil pale reddish ; 
stem erect, slender, flexuoiis, tomentose or sub-pilose, white ; capi- 
tulum large, obovate, snow-white, chains of spores at first few and 
distant, then crowded, spores oblong elliptic — B. 4' Br. Ann. Nat. 
Hist, No. 1712. 
On decayed leaves. 
Stilbum Stevensonii. B. 4 Br. 
Scattered ; stem very short, black ; head snow-white, globose ; 
spores very minute, globose. — B. 4' Br. Ann. Nat. Hist., No. 1713. 
On dead wood. Glamis. 
Looks like a very minute Didymium. 
