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FUNGI OF THE BRISTOL DISTRICT^ 
599. Sphaerotheca pannasa, Lev. Clifton Down, 
Summer, 1878. 
600. Cephalotheca sulphurea, Henbury,(C.H.Sp. Perceval, 
Esq.) Oct. 1879. 
601. Morchella crassipes, Pers. Brockley Coombe, 
May, 1879. 
602. 
Vibrissea turbinata, Ph. in MS. 
Abbot’s Leigh, Apr. 1880. 
603. Geoglossum glabrum, P. 
Tyntesfield, Nov., 1879. 
604. 
jj 
hirsutum, P. 
77 77 77 
605. 
Peziza 
macropus, Pers. 
„ July, „ 
606. 
jj 
reticulata, Grev. 
Brockley Coombe, 
May, „ 
607. 
57 
succosa, Berk. j 
1 Leigh Woods, Sep., „ 
i Haw Wood, Oct., „ 
608. 
J7 
vesiculosa. Bull. 
Leigh Down, May, „ 
609. 
77 
cupularis, Z. 
Brockley Coombe, „ 
610. 
77 
granulata, Btdl. 
Shirehampton Park, 
June, „ 
6ri. 
77 
(Humaria) misturae. 
Cotham (A. Leipner, 
Phillips, n.s. 
Esq.) Apr., 1880. 
Crowded or scattered, sessile, concave when dry, applanate when moist, 
submarginate, chestnut- brown, glabrous ; asci cylindraceo-clavate ; sporidia 8, 
subglobose, smooth, with one large nucleus, ’014— *016 x ’on - *012 m.m. ; 
paraphyses from one to six times branched, summits proliferously pyriform, or 
moniliform, or only slightly enlarged. 
On a mixture of lime and cow-dung spread on apple trees. 
The cups are ^ to 3 m.m. across ; the paraphyses are remarkable for their 
proliferous growth. The cells of the exterior of the cup are small, and oblong 
rather than globose. 
This will be published by Mr, Phillips in his next fasciculus of Elvellacei 
Britannici. 
612. Peziza umbrata, Fr. 
613. „ bicolor, Bull. 
614. 
Leigh Wood, July, 1879. 
Brockley Coombe, 
May, „ 
Stapleton Park, June, „ 
cerina, P. 
