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FUNGI OF THE BRISTOL DISTRICT. 
565. Craterium minutum. Leers. 
566. I..eocarpus fragilis^ Dicks. 
Clifton Do wn^ ■ Oct. 1876. 
Leigh Wood ,, „ 
^ Tilmadoche nutans, Pers. „ „ 
567. 5, mutabilis, Rtfki. Tyntesfield, 
* Didymium squamulosum, Westbury, 
^ Spumaria alba, Bull. 
Comatricha Friesiana, D. By. 
var. a. obovata. 
var, B oblonga. 
^ Stemonitis fusca, Roth. 
^ Brefeldia maxima, Fr. 
Leigh Woods, 
Apr. 1878. 
July, 1879. 
Mar. 1877 
Oct. 1878. 
?? ?? Jan, ,, 
Brockley Coomb e, 1878. 
Leigh Wood, May, 1878. 
Shirehampton Park, 
Nov, „ 
Leigh Wood, Spring, „ 
„ „ Dec. 1877. 
Stapleton Park, July, 1879. 
Leigh Wood, „ 1877, 
„ „ April „ 
55 j? 'j 
Stapleton Park, Dec. 1S78. 
Leigh Wood June, 1879. 
^ Enerthenema papillata, Pers. 
* Clathroptychium rugulosum. 
Wall. 
568 Dictydium cernuum, Pers. 
* Cribaria intricata, Schradl 
* Reticularia lycoperdon, Bull. 
Cornuvia metallica, B. 6^ Br. 
* Arcyria punicea, Pers. 
569. „ pomifoimis, Roth. 
570. „ cinerea, Bull. 
571. ,, incarnata, Pers. 
^ „ nutans, Bull. 
^ Lycogala epidendrum, Bux. 
* Trichia fallax, Pers. 
* „ varia, Pers. var. genuina, Stapleton Park, Dec. ,, 
572. „ scahm, Rost. „ „ „ „ 
The Trichia from Leigh Wood, referred to T. chrysosperma in Part II., is 
certainly not that species, nor does it agree well with T. scabra j the elaters are 
narrower and not echinulate, and the warted spores are slightly larger. 
573. Hemiarcyria rubiformis, Stapleton Park, Sep. 1879. 
Leigh Wood, 
July, 1878. 
Dec, 1877. 
Nov. 1878. 
