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ToRRuniA MiLiTARis. Fi‘. On the pupre of insects, iMousehold 
Heath, and at Stratton Strawless, 15 th Dec., 1858, 
K.T. The Conidia, (Isaria farinosa) is common 
enough, but I have never found the ascophore. 
,, opiiiooLOs.son)KS. Tul. In great abundance in a 
plantation at Stratton Strawless, parasitic on 
Elaphomyces variegatus, 5th October, 18G6, 
from which date up to the close of 1871 it has 
not reappeared, K.'I'. Ciistle Rising. 
„ *c’.U'iTATA. Tul. This species was .sent to Sowerhy “ by 
the latly of the Rev. R. Francis, from Holt.” 
Claviceps MiCROCEi’HAi.A. Till. Tlio “ Stroiua ” is iiot uncoiniuon 
on reeds around Lynn. 
EriciiLOE TYi’iiiN.v. Rerk. Common. 
Hypocrea gelatinosa. Tul. The green variety is not uncommon 
on rotten wood. 
,, RUFA. Fr. The Conidia, (Trichodcrma viride,) is very 
common, but 1 have never met with tho 
ascophore. 
,, *alutacea. Fr. “ I found three specimens in Sir 
William Jerningham’s plantations at Costessey, 
near Norwich, in the year 1783.” Sowrrhij. 
Hypiiomyces aurantius. Till. On Polyporus versicolor and P. 
salignus. South Wootton. 
„ L.vTERiTius. Till. Castle Rising. Dr. Lowe. 
Neotuia PULiCARis. Till. On elder, not uncommon. 
„ ciNNAB.vRiXA. Fi'. Couimon. 
,, cocciNEA. Fr. Norwich, Lynn. 
,, siN'oPiCA. Fr. RefHey Wood, on ivy. 
,. INAURATA. B. & Br. King’s Lynn. This in the early 
stage resembles externally N, sinopica, in as 
much as they are both clothed with a yellowish 
meal, and in both do the perithecia become 
umbilicated. As the yellow meal disajipears, 
however, the perithecia of N. sinopica become 
ot dull red colour, while those of N. inaurata 
assume a blackish appearance. 
sanouinea. Fr. On sticks, Norwich. 
EPISPH.ERIA. Fr. Common. 
