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THE FUNGI OF THE BBISTOL DISTEICT. 
1101. Thelephora cassia, P. Tortwortb, «Tuly, ,, 
1102. ,, arida, Fr. Coombe Hill, Nov. ,, 
Spores elliptic, echinnlate, brown, *009 mm. long. 
1103. Dacrjmyces stillatus, Abbot’s Leigb, April, 1885. 
1104. A|mrthyrium g™minum. j 
1105. Vermiciilaria tricbella, ) ^ ^ , 
j- Leigh Wood, June, „ 
1106. Diplodia sapinea, Pr. Haw Wood, Mar. 1885. 
1107. ,, Eubi, P?-. Durdham Dowd, Alay, 1878. 
1108. Hendersonia loricata, /S'cicc. 'I Stapleton, Alar, 1880. 
S Roum. J Breotry, April, 1885. 
Perithecia gregarious, innato-erumpent, corticolons, globulose, 
pierced, mill. diam. ; structure minutely cellular, fuligineous ; 
spores ovoid, obpyriform, •022-’028x ‘OIS-’OIG mm., rounded at the 
apex, 2-3 septate, not constricted, fuligineous, at first nucleate, 
borne on filiform, hyaline basidia, which are -OIO-’OISX '002 mm. 
Sacc. Syl., No. 2410. 
On beech branches. 
“ Not a good species of Henderso7iia.'^ M. C. C. 
1109. 
Cytospora piiiastri, Fr. 
Abbot’s Leigh, 
April, 1885. 
1110. 
Synchytrium taraxaci. 
De By. S Wor. 
^ Stoke, 
Alay, 1883. 
1111. 
Alitrula paludosa, Fr. 
Abbot’s Leigh, 
April,1885. 
1112. 
Peziza acetabulum, L. 
Tortworth, 
July, 1884. 
„ leucomelas, Pers. 
Ashton, 
Feb. 1878. 
Eecorded as P. acetabulum at p. 348, vol. II., part II. 
1113. 
Peziza hsemastigma, Fr. 
Frencha}^, 
Feb. 1884. 
IIU. 
,, melastoma, Sow. 
Hanham, 
Alar. „ 
1115. 
Lophium (Alytilidion) 
1 Black Rock 
decipiens, Karst. 
j Quarry, 
Alar. 1885. 
Perithecia gregarious, sessile, erumpent then superficial, 
rounded or oblong, sub-navicular, acutely keeled, black, even, 
minute, scarcely exceeding ’3 mm., asci cylindrical, often slightly 
inflated and curved towards the base, octosporous, *065-08 X 
