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disappearing ; asci broadly clavate ; sporidia 8, colourless, ovate ; 
paraphyses linear. 
Sporidia *029 + *014 mm. ; in some cases with a papilla at each 
extremity. The operculum of the ascus is conspicuous. 
On cow dung. Blue Canon, Sierra Nevada Mountains. No. 419. 
PI. 88, fig. 10, a, natural size; 5, h, cups more highly magni- 
fied ; d, e, ascus, paraphysis, and sporidia more highly magnified. 
- Sphaeria boxnbardioides. {Awd.)—'No. 431. 
Trichoderma viride. — Nos. 25, 28. 
Hypoxylon coccineum. — Conidial stage. No. 138. 
The following numbers are indeterminable: — 446, 384, barren 
thallus of a lichen, 402, 435, 51, 191, 349, 417. 
Sphseria species ? No. 381. 
NEW BRITISH FUNGI. 
By M. C. Cooke, M.A. 
C Continued from page 64.J 
Agaricus (Fholiota) Cookei. Fries, in GreviUea v. p. 56. 
PI. 82, fig. 1, figured from the Hereford specimens. 
Agaricus (Collybia) cirrhatus. Seh. 
PI. 82, fig. 3, figured from specimens collected at Shobden. 
Agaricus (Psathyra) bifrons. B. 
PI. 78, fig. 2, from drawings by W. Phillips, Esq. 
Hygrophorus olivaceo-albus. Fr. 
PI. 82, fig. 2, from specimens collected by Mr. Terry, deter- 
mined by W. G. Smith. 
Hygrophorus Houghtoni. B. ^ Br. 
PI. 78, fig. 1, from drawings by W. Phillips, Esq. 
Cortinarius b olaris. Fr. 
PI. 79, from drawings by Dr. Bull. 
Tilletia bullata. Fell. Sym. Myc.p. 40. 
Epiphyllous. Sori bullate, orbicular, purplish-black ; spores 
globose, purplish-brown ; epispore minutely granulated. Cceoma 
Bistortarum, Libert Exs. 88. 
On leaves of Rvmex ohtiisifolius. Glasgow (R. H. Paterson). 
A very interesting and apparently rare species, found by Libert 
on Polygonum Bistorta, and by Fuckel on Polygonum vivipara. 
Spores -015 mm. diam. 
Sporocybe minima. Cooke. 
Atra, effusa; capitulo globoso, stipite erecto, flexuoso, ramoso; 
ramis divaricatis ; sporis minimis, globosis, brunneis. 
