NEW BRITISH FUNGI. 
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On decayed wood. Glamis. 
Threads slender ; spores nearly black, ’0007 in. diam. 
Fhysarum atzuxn. Fr, Sys. iii. 147. 
Stems aggregated, confluent, black, peridia delicate, rounded, 
flocci absent ; spores black. — B. ^ Br. Ann. N.H. No. 1598.* 
On very decayed Populus alba. 
Czatezium leucostictum. Fr. Sys. iii. 152. 
Gregarious ; peridia pear-shaped, erect, becoming whitish, oper- 
culum convex, of the same colour, stem short, even ; spores black. 
— B. ^ Br. Ann. N.H., No. 1599. 
On dead leaves. Glamis. 
Czibzazia maczocazpa. Schrad. t. 2,/ 3. 
Gregarious, bay-brown ; peridia erect, obovate, reticulations 
unequal; spores yellowish. — B. ^ Br. Ann. N.H., No. 1600. 
On pine wood. Glamis. 
Czibazia fulva, var. b. intezmedia. Schrad. t. i.f. 2. 
Gregarious ; peridium erect, pear-shaped, reticulations equal ; 
spores tawny — B. ^ Br. Ann. N.H., No. 1601. 
On decayed wood. Glamis. 
Spores •00035-’0005 in. 
Azcyzia Fziesii. B. Sp Br. Ann. N.H. No. 1602. 
Gregarious ; peridia stipitate, globoso-ovate, cinereous, capilli- 
tium ovate- cylindrical and glaucous as well as the spores. 
On sawdust. Glamis. 
This plant generally passes for cinerea, which has not glaucous 
spores. The capillitium is coarser than in A. cinerea, and the 
spores are decidedly blue. Its habit also is different, the peridia 
being scattered in A. cinerea. 
Azcyzia fezzuginea. Bostf. Mon. — B. ^ Br. Ann. N.H., No. 1603. 
On dead wood. (Sowerby, Herb.) 
Included often in A. punicea, from which it differs not only in 
colour, but in the comparative size of the spores. (B. 4' Br.) 
At present we have been unable to meet with a description of 
this species. 
Azcyzia (Lachuobolus) congesta.— -S. Br. Ann. N.H.’ No. 1604, 
Forming orbicular masses in. diameter, consisting of crowded 
shining umber peridia, looking at first like a Licea, flocci rough, 
and as well as the globose spores of the same colour. 
On dry wood. 
Spores 'OOOS-’OOOI in. diam. 
Lindbladia effusa. Fr. \ 
Effused, pulvinate ; peridia delicate, narrow, closely aggluti- 
nated, cylindrical, obtuse at the apex, flesh-coloured, then oliva- 
ceous-brown ; spores globose, of the same colour, hypothallus 
pallid, then dingy, fibrous. — B. 4' Ann. N.H., No. 1605. Licea 
effusa, P. 4" Ehr., in Ehr. Sylv. Ber., p. 26. 
With Cribraria argillacea. 
