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G5. Helotium citrinum. F r. 
66. Patellaria atrata. Fr, 
67. Bulgaria inquinans. Fr. 
68 . „ sarcoides. Fr. 
69. „ purpurea. Fckl. 
70. Hypocrea rufa. Fr. On oak in profusion. 
71. „ contorta. Schw. A very immature specimen 
was found upon a piece of hard wood. 
72. Hypomyces rosellus. Fr. Upon Stereum hirsutum. 
73. Nectria sanguinea. Fr. 
74. „ EPisPHyERiA. Fr. On Valsa quaternata. 
75. Xylaria hypoxylon. Grev. 
76. Hypoxylon concentricum. Grev. 
77. „ coccineum. Bull. 
78. Eutypa lata. Tul. 
79. Melogramma rubricosum. Tul. On beech. 
80. Valsa quaternata. Fr. 
81. SPHiERIA AQUILA. Fl‘. 
82. ,, helicoma. FT. Sp. Upon the ground where 
sawdust had been laid. The minute perithecia are imbedded 
amongst the threads of its conidia Helicoma mulleri. 
IV. 
ON THE MIGRATION OF THE STONECHAT 
(Prat incola rubicula. Linn.) 
By John Cordeaux. 
Read 30 th January, 1877 . 
I wish to call the attention of ornithologists living on the east 
coast, to some peculiarities in the migration of the Stonechat as 
observed on our eastern seaboard. 
The stonechat, although rather locally distributed, is generally 
common in every part of the British Isles. It may be considered 
