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DISCOMYCETES FROM CALIFORNIA. 
Peziza sidphurea,VQrs,. On herbaceous stems. No. 167. 
Peziza villosa^ Pers. On herbaceous stems. No. 166. 
Peziza roses, Pers. On decayed briars. No, 11. 
Peziza cyatlioidea, Bull. On dead herbaceous stems. No. 158. 
Peziza cinerea, Batsch. On dead oak. Nos, 48, 131. 
Peziza elaphines, B. & Br. On decayed wood. No. 49. 
Helotium virgultorum (Vahl). On dead wood. Nos. 10, 40. 
Helotium claro flavum, Grev. On dead wood and bark. Nos. 
15, 20, 29, 30, 59, 62, 113. 
Ascoholus furfuraceus, Pers. On cow dung. No. 2. 
Bulgaria inquinans, Fr. On dead wood. No. 90. 
No. 52 is Lecidea lutea (Dicks.) 
The following numbers are too imperfect to determine: — 26, 53, 
98, 105, 132. 
No 343 consists of a single cup of a Peziza growing on oak 
bark. It is -lin. across, sessile, pale brown, smooth ; disc darker ; 
sporidia 8, ovate, •U2--025 X’013-’02 m.m.m. ; parapbyses clavate 
at the summits. This is probably an undescribed species, but as 
there is only a single cup it is better to let it remain unnamed for 
the present. It is unknown to Mr. C. E. Broome, who kindly 
examined it. 
MEMORANDA. 
Ehrenberg. — This veteran died at Berlin on the 27th June, at 
the advanced age of 82 years, 
Fuckel. — Leopold Fiickel died at A^ienna on the 9th May of 
typhus. His collection of Rhenish Fungi is an excellent one, and 
he is known also to Mycologists for bis “ Symbolae Mycologicaj.” 
Gillet’s Champignons. — In the notice of this book in “ Gre- 
villea” iv, pp. 18|are the following misprints: — 
For “ plure,” read “ plures.” 
For “tectus,” read “ tectas.” 
For “ descriptus,” read “ descriptas.” 
For “granulosa,” read “ granulosa?.” 
I add to Fries’s remarks — 
Amanita inaurata is Agaricus strangulatus. 
Clitocyhe Pelletiera is clearly Paxillus I found last autumn, and 
which is figured by Kalchbrenner. M. J. Berkeley. 
British Fungi. — Messrs. Hardwicke and Bogue are preparing 
for publication, early in (September, the third edition of “ Cooke's 
Plain and Easy Account of British Fungi,” revised and corrected, 
with the majority of plates re-drawn. The price will remain at six 
shillings, the same as before. 
