REV. E. N. BLOOMFIELD ON SUFFOLK FUNGI. 26l 
Geaster limbatus, Fr. In a Fir wood at Bury, Nov., 
1857, E - s. 
„ mammosus, Chev. Sandy ground, Santon Down- 
ham, Sept., 1856, E. S. 
,, rufescens, Fr. Fir woods, Bury, plentiful. 
Nov., 1857, E - S. Troston, Dr. H. 
„ hygrometricus, P. In a sandy wood at Bury, 
Oct. 1856, E. S. 
All these are well figured in the Transactions of the Norfolk 
ind Norwich Naturalists’ Society for 1872-73, p. 67-77. 
80 vista nigrescens, P. Sir J. Cullum. 1773. Rougham 
and Santon Downham, FI. 
„ plumbea, P. Common, FI. Little Glemham, 
E. N. B. 
Gvcoperdon giganteum, Batsch. Not uncommon. Some- 
times very large. When young the 
peridiam is like white kid leather. 
„ c.elatum, Fr. Common. 
„ atropurpureum, Vitt. Hardwick, in a wood, 
Oct., 1856, E. S. 
„ saccatum, Vahl. Great Glemham, Oct., 1885, 
E. N. B. 
„ gemmatum, Fr. Common. 
„ pyriforme, Schoeff. Not uncommon. 
iCLERODE rma vulgare, Fr. Somewhat common. 
„ verrucosum, P. Common. 
Myxogastres. 
Lycogala epidendrum, Fr. Frequent. 
Reticularia umbrina, Fr. Frequent, FI. Otley, &c.. 
E. N. B. 
„ maxima, Fr. Dalham, on Willow, 1864, E. S. 
Ethalium septicum, Fr. Common on sawdust, &c. 
spumaria alba, D.C. Common. 
Diderma verxicosum, P. On grass occasionally, FI. Great 
Glemham, E. N. B. 
„ spumariodes, Fr. Hardwick, on moss, FI. 
globosum, Fr. Bury, on Oak leaves, FI. 
