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Lophiostoma bicuspidata. CJook. On beech. 
,, ANGUSTILABRA. B. & Bi’. Oil willoAv and on gorse, 
North Wootton. 
„ ARUNDiNis. L)e Not. Nortli Wootton. 
SPHiERiA AQuiLA. Fr. Very common. 
„ PHyEOSTROMA. Moilt. Oil sticlvS. 
,, RACODiuM. Fr. Cawston, K.T. 
„ TRisTis. Tode. On rotten ivood, North Wootton. The 
siihiculuni is very liable to be overlooked. 
„ HIRSUTA. Fr. Eeliiey Wood. I am disposed, with 
Mr. Currey, to doubt the distinctness of this 
species from S. racodiura. 
„ CANESCENs. Pei’S. Oil beecli, North Wootton. 
,, MUTABiLis. Pers. On beech, Castle Eisiiig. 
,, PiLoSA. Pers. Very minute. Eising. 
„ SPERMOIDES. Hoffin. Common. Sporidia oozing out 
and formhig little white globules on the 
ostiola. 
,, MORiPORMis. Tode. Eingstead, abundantly on hazel 
stumps. 
,, POMiFORMis. Pers. On birch, Eingstead. North 
Wootton. 
,, PULViscuLA. Curr. Common. 
,, MAMMyEFORMis. Pors. Bexley, Flalvergate, Horsford, 
and Castle Eising. 
„ OBDUCENS. Fr. On decorticated ash sticks, Eingstead 
Downs. 
„ PULVisPYRius. Pers. (Jonimon. 
„ SPORORMiA. Cooke. King’s Lynn. 
,, STERCORARiA. Sow. Coiiiuion. I find this species in 
perfection, in company with the preceding, 
growing upon dung which is Avashed by the 
sea water. In the immature state, the sporidia 
are often possessed of a hyaline appendage at 
each extremity. Originally found near Yarmouth 
by Mr. Dawson Turner, and sent by him to 
Soiuerhij. 
,, MYUiocARPA. Fr. Not uncommon. 
PUEVERAC'EA. Fill’. Common. 
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