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NEW AND RARE BRITISH FUNGI. 
146. Hypocrea tremelloides. Fr. Sys. Myc. ii., p. 335. Fuck el, 
Symb. Mycol ., p. 184. 
Fleshy, convex, with a compressed base, pallid, ferruginous, 
umber, perithecia immersed ; asci cylindrical octosporous, -08 X 
•004-'005 mm. ; sporidia globose, hyaline, '004--005 mm. 
Sufton, Hereford. Oct.. 1878. C. H. Spencer Perceval, Esq. 
Dinmore. Oct., 1878. C. B. P. 
147. Hypocrea citrina. Fr. forma. Fungorum, Karst. Myc. Form. 
ii., p. 204. 
On the bymenium of Polyporus betulinus. Fr. Darnaway 
Forest. Sep., 1879. Mr. Lind. 
148. Hypocrea rigens. Fr. El. ii., p. 61. 
Subcarneous, flattened, scarcely marginate, at length greenish- 
black, interior white, perithecia confined to the disc, scattered, asci 
linear, -06 -'08 X '003 mm. Sporidia 16, spherical, *003 mm. 
On dead wood. Brandon. Nov., 1876. 
This is the Sphceria lenta of Scliweinitz, not of Tode, and the 
Hypocrea rufa var. umbrina of Saccardo. Fung. Ven. Series, iv., 
24 ; and Mycol. Ven., No. 689. 
* Hypocrea alutacea. Fr. 
This plant has occurred two or three years at Dinmore, near 
Hereford. We believe it to be a parasitic Hypocrea on Spathularia 
flavida, as was first pointed out to us by Mr. C. E. Broome. 
148*. Hypocrea aureo- virida. Plow, fy Coolce. 
Pulvinate then flattened, fleshy, pale yellow then orange, disc 
becoming olive. Perithecia confined to the disc immersed, asci 
linear. Sporidia 16, round, pale fuliginous, *0037 mm. 
On rotten wood, oak and hazel. North Wootton. Nov., 1879. 
149. Hypomyces viridis. Karst. Myc. Fenn., ii., p. 211. Alb. Sf Sehw. 
Consp., p. 8, t. vi.,f. 8. 
Stroma very thin, widely effused, densely tomentose, yellow, 
becoming greenish. Perithecia very crowded, ovoid or spherical, 
apices conical, at length brown, almost black. Asci cylindrical, 
•16 x '007-'008 mm. Sporidia eight uniseriate, elongate, straight 
or curved, simple or obscurely uniseptate, '03-*036 x *005-'006 mm. 
On some Agaric which had been attacked before it came out of 
the ground. At first golden yellow, then green. 
PI. 130 f. 1 a and b , represents the conidial state which was 
observed Sept., 1878 ; c and d the ascus and sporidia. 
South Wootton, 1878-9. 
150. Hypomyces violaceus. Tul. Ann . Sc. Nat . t. cciii., 1860,^?. 14, 
F. Carp. Hi., p, 60. 
On Fuligo varians , in a saw-pit. Cawdor Castle. Sept., 1879. 
151. Hypomyces cervinus. Tul. Carp., Hi., p. 51. 
The conidial state of this Hypomyces, Mycogene cervina , Ditm., 
was found at Castle Rising, on Peziza acetabulum , in May, 1872, 
and at Sufton Court, Hereford, Oct., 1878, by Dr. M. C. Cooke, 
on Peziza macropus. 
* Hypomyces chrysospermus. Tul. 
Magnificent ascigerous specimens were found in Chapelton Wood, 
Forres, by the Rev. John Stevenson, in September of last year. 
