NOTE ON DR1TI8H SPECIES OF PTERYGIUM. 
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nigra, lecideina,parYa, marginata; sporse 8 nas., oviformes, 1-septata?, 
0,010- 11 mm. X 0,005-6 mm., bypotlieciiim violasceiiti-nigricans. 
lodo gelatina hymenialis coerulescens. 
On calcareous maritime rocks in the Island of Lismore, Arg/1 - 
shire. From Ft. asperelhmi (Ach.), Nyl., its nearest ally, it 
differs in the character of the thallus and the smaller spores. 
CALIFORNIAN FUNGI. 
Bp the Rev. J. E. Vize. 
The following fungi have been received from Dr. Harkness, with 
a view to their determination : — 
Septoxia sp. — On DarJingtonia C AifonAca. No. 179. 
DHacxoplodia Axct-3taph3"li, The. 
Epiphylla, sparsa ; peritheciis eniergtiitibus, globosis, atris ; 
spoils arcte ellipticis, brunneis. 
On leaves of Arctostaphylus glaucus. No. 241. 
Punctiform, scattered over the leaves; spores narrowly elliptical, 
coloured, •008-*012 x '005 mm. 
IHIelasmia axbuticola. Vize. 
Gregaria, atrobruimea, orbiculare, rugosa, e maculis rufo- 
brunneis oriunda; sporis minutis, hyalinis, rectis, spermatoideis. 
On leaves of Arbutus. Harkness. No. 209. 
Orbicular, clustered on reddish-brown spots, rugose; spores very 
minute, *0035 mm. long, straight, linear. 
Festalozzia Flanimi. Vize. 
Pustulis atris, emergentibus, epidermide radiato-fissurato ; sporis 
fusiformibus, 3-4 septatis, quadri-cristatis, atro brunneis ; pedicellis 
longe attenuatis, hyalinis. 
Oil dead stems of Flanimus. No. 239. 
Splitting the cuticle in a radiating manner into about three 
lobes; spores 3-4 septate,. dark brown, with 4 hyaline crests and a 
long hyaline pedicel ; spores •05-'06 x *01 mm. ; crests *045- 
*055 mm. long. 
Fhxagmidium mucronatum. Lk. — On Bosa hlanda. No. 194. 
On wild rose. No. 195. 
Fuccinia coronata. Corda.— 0\\ oats. No. 182. 
Fuccinia (Enotherae. Vize. 
Macula nulla ; soris rotundatis, nec confluentibus ; sp( iis brun- 
neis, oblongis, constrictis, pedicellatis. 
On Oenothera densifiora. No. 251. 
Accompanied by its Uredo-form; sori round, not confluent; 
epidermis soon evanescent ; spores brown, oblong, with pedicels of 
the same length. 
