NEW AND RARE BRITISH FUNGI. 
109 
We have seen no description of this species, which is identical 
with specimens received from several Continental botanists. 
173. Sphaeria filicum. Besm. Ann. S. Nat. 1840, p. 187. Avrsswald, 
Syn. Pyren. Eur.,p. 20, t. 6, f. 81. Flow. Sp. Brit. fasc. Hi , No. 99. 
Epiphyllus, spots sooty-black ; perithecia crowded, minute, 
innate, slightly prominent, sub-globose, black ; asci clavate ; 
sporidia 3-4, oblong, binucleate, opaque. 
On Lastrea filis-mas. Shrewsbury. 1875. 
174. Sphaerella innumerella. Karst . Myco. Penn. ii. p. 182. Plow. 
Sphce Brit. fasc. iii., 98. 
Perithecia hypophyllous, gregarious, erumpent sphaerical, pierced 
by a pore, black, •75-1 mm. broad ; asci very shortly stipitate, 
cylindraco-clavate, sometimes obliquely swollen below, *042-*051 
mm. long, -008-*009 mm. broad ; sporidia 6, nearly triseriate, 
clavato-fusiform, one septum in the centre, not constricted, 
straight or curved, hyaline, '017-*024 mm. long, sometimes *018- 
*021 mm., , 003-*004 rarely, .005 mm. broad. 
On Potentilla comarum. Shrewsbury. August, 1877. 
WOOLHOPE CLUB, 1879. 
( Continued from p. 78.) 
Cortinaxius (Hydrocybe) imbutus. Fr. 
Pileus fleshy, convex, obtuse, smooth, gilvous, growing pale, 
rather fibrillose about the thin margin ; stem solid, equal, even, 
whitish, violet at the apex ; gills adnate, rather distant, broad, 
greyish violet, then cinnamon. — Fr. Hym., 390. 
In woods. Dinmore. 
Gompbidius glutinosus, Fr. Cabalva. 
„ viscidus, Fr. Cabalva. 
„ maculatus, Fr. Cabalva. 
Paxillus leptopus, Fr. Dinmore. 
Hygrophorus irrigatus, Fr. Holm Lacy. 
„ puniceus, Fr. Holm Lacy. 
„ metapodius, Fr. Cabalva. 
„ chlorophanus, Fr. Cabalva. 
„ psittacinus, Fr. Cabalva. 
Lactarius pyrogalus, Fr. Dinmore. 
,, glyciosmus, Fr. Dinmore. 
„ turpis, Fr. Holm Lacy. 
,, uvidus, Fr. Cabalva. 
,, theiogalus, Fr. Cabalva. 
„ pallidus, Fr. Cabalva. 
„ vietus, Fr. Cabalva. 
,, trivialis, Fr. Cabalva. 
