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by a little white Peziza, on leaves of Epilohium, probably the He- 
lotiuni punctoideum, Karst., Sphceria {Diaporthe) Epilohii, Fckl., 
Sphceria (^Diaporthe) Lahiatoe, C., TJromyces Scrophularice ^Lib.), 
described as a Puccinia, but only possessing unicellular spores, and 
some other species not so uncommon. 
One suggestion made during the course of the present meeting, 
seems to be in fair way of realization. It was proposed that the 
Woolhope Club should seek to acquire, as a specialty, a good col- 
lection of drawings, both originals and copies, of fungi of all kinds, 
but specially of the Hymenomycetes. It was urged that no where 
in this country can be found a good collection of figures of Agarics, 
notwithstanding that figures are so essential for their discrimina- 
tion, and that, if such a collection were formed, it would con^ 
stitute an additional claim which Hereford would furnish for the 
augmentation of these annual meetings of the Mycologists. It 
remains to be seen with what readiness the appeal for drawings, 
which the Woolhope Club makes to Mycologists, will be responded 
to. Those who have derived so much pleasure from the annual 
meetings of the Club, have now an excellent opportunity for 
practical testimony of their gratitude, which no good man and 
true” will permit to pass unheeded. 
Another suggestion we purpose ourselves to endeavour to carry 
out, which consists in the publication of coloured figures of the 
least known Agaricini, from time to time, in this journal, in the 
hope that, though accomplished at an additional cost, this will, in 
a measure, be compensated by an increased sale. 
One other suggestion relates to the printing of a pocket list of 
Hymenomycetes, for field work, to be undertaken by co operative 
means. The details of the plan will be found on the cover of the 
present number of this journal. 
Altogether there was a general feeling of satisfaction with the 
meeting and its results, notwithstanding the drawbacks which were 
beyond control. 
CRYPTOGAMIC LITERATURE. 
OuDEMANS, C. A. J. Contributions Mycologiques — Extract 
des Archives Neerlandaises, Yol. xi. 
Smith, W. G. The Potato Fungus — reprint in ‘‘ Science 
Gossip,” Sept., 1876. 
Serokin, N. Helminthosporium fragile, in “ Hedwigia,” Ko. 8, 
1876. 
Agardh, J. G. Species Genera et ordines Algarum. Yol. iii. 
Thuret, M. G. Essai de Classification des Nostochinees. “Ann. 
des Sci. Nat.,” 6th ser., Yol. i., and “ Hedwigia,” No. 8, 1876. 
Crombie, j. M. New Lichens from the Island of Rodriguez, 
in “ Journ. Bot. London.” Sept., 1876. 
