THE FUNGI OF THE BEISTOL DISTRICT. 
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Spores pruniform eloDgated (*012 m.m.), hyaline. Quel. Assoc. Fran., 
1880. 
On dead leaves of Carex in a marsh. Plant in. high. Spores 
ovate, apiculate *0005 in. long. (Fig. 1.) 
969. Typhula gyrans, F7\ 
970. Pistillaria quisquilaris, Fr, 
971. Dacrymyces chrysocomus, 
Tul. 
972. Hydnangium carotaecolor, 
Berk. 
973. Geaster fimbriatus, Fr. 
974. Didymium microcarpon, Fr. 
975. Diachaea leucopoda, Bull. 
976. Lamproderma arcyrioides, 
Somm. 
Durdham Down, April, 1883. 
Leigh Wood, 
April, 1882. 
Blaize Castle 
Wood, 
Nov. „ 
Leigh Wood, 
Nov. ,, 
? J 
Sept. ,, 
5? 
April, 1880. 
Blaize Castle 
Wood, 
Nov. 1882. 
Leigh Wood, 
Nov. ,, 
Leigh Wood, 
June, „ 
978. Phoma equiseti. Lev.? 
Perithecia innate, scattered, globose, minute, black inside, 
covered by the epidermis, ostiola obsolete ; spores ovate, pellucid, 
simple. Lev. Ann. 8ci. 1846, 282. 
In my specimens the perithecia are oblong, and the spores brown, 
oval, binucleate, *00025 in. long. Mr. Broome has met with the 
same species, and observes that Leveille may have described an 
immature plant, and that the spores might become dark with age. 
(Kg. 2.) 
979. Leptothyrium ribis. Lib. | 
f Blaize Castle 
[ Wood, 
May, 1882. 
980. Hendersonia Stephensii, 
B. d Br. 
Leigh Down, 
May, 
981. Neottiospora caricum, j 
f Blaize Castle 
[ Wood, 
May, 
»> 
982. Puccinia buxi, D. C. 
Cleeve Toot, 
July, 
f) 
983. Lecytbea saliceti, Lev, 
1 
Leigh Wood, 
f Wotton-under- 
July, 
>} 
984. „ lini, Lev. 
Edge (Mr. 
, White), 
July, 
}f 
