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Fig. 4. Tulostoma mammostjm. Fr. Half natural size. Sections through 
peridium real size. Fruit enlarged 700 diameters. A, A young plant. B B Veil. 
*Geastee colifoemis. P. This remarkable Geaster was found 
by Messrs. Stone and Woodward, at Gilling- 
ham and Earsham, about the end of the last 
century. Fig. 5, p. 69. 
,, FOENiCATUs. Fr. Plentiful on a shady hedge bank, 
Billingford, near North Elmham, 1872, K.T. 
Sowerby says it is “frequently fomid in Nor- 
folk and Suffolk.” Fig. 6, p. 69. 
„ SXEIATUS. D.C. On the sand hills, Winterton, shady 
places about Caistor, Great Yarmouth, 1861, 
K.T. Fig. 7, p. 71. 
„ BEXANTii. Berk. East Carlton, 1849 and 1867, K.T., 
North Wootton marshes. The inner peridium 
in my specimens is flattened at the top. 
Fig. 8, p. 71. 
„ LIMBATUS. Fr. Attlebridge and Skeyton, K. T. 
Fig. 9, p. 73. 
„ FiMBEiATUS. Fr. Castle Bising, under fir trees. 
Fig. 10, p. 73. 
„ MAMMOSUS. Chev. On a hedge bank, Crostwick, 1861, 
Rev. K. Trimmer. “ Woods and lieaths, Norfolk. 
Messrs. Bryan and Woodward.” Fig. 11, p. 7T). 
