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FLORA OF FORFARSHIRE. 
mililaris , L. H. 232. Var. in turfy spots, Kirrie- 
muir, Messrs Hooker and Klotzsch. 
Hypo xylon, L. H. 234. On tree roots, common. 
fusca, Pers. H. 237. On dead twigs, Den of Airlie. 
teiphamia, Fries. H. 250. Balgay Wood. 
stilbostoma, Fries. H. 280. On dead twigs, Sidlaw 
Hills. 
hy pooler mia, Fries. H. 251. Balgay Wood. 
cinnabarina, Tode. H. 252. On dead twigs, Camper- 
down, &c. 
cocci nea, Pers. H. 253. Balgay Wood. 
Jilicina , Fries. H. 255. On dead stems of Pteris 
aquilinci, common. 
Junci, Fries. H. 256. Frequent on J uncus conglo- 
meratus. 
stricefonnis, Fries. H. 256. On dead stems of her- 
baceous plants. 
graminis , Pers. H. 257. On grasses, frequent. 
myriocarpa, Fries. H. 266. On rotten branches and 
stumps of broom in Deerhill Wood, and heaths near it. 
strobilina, Holl.and Schm. H. 271. On cones of Pinus 
s gives tris, Baldovan Woods. 
1 1 ids, Schleich. H. 273. On dead holly leaves, Mains 
Castle. 
complanata , Tode. H. 274. On dead stems of umbel- 
liferous plants, common. Var. minor , Fries. Den of 
Airlie. 
hederxcola, Fries. H. 279. On ivy leaves, common. 
(The following species are new to our Flora.) 
cucubitula, Tode. Twigs on the beach, Sands of Barrie, 
probably wafted down the Tay, and may have come 
from either the county of Perth or Fife. 
verrucosa, Berk. Invergowrie thicket, on fallen twigs. 
herpotrichia, Fries. On old stems of Amophila arun- 
dinacea, Sands of Barrie. It is undescribed, but 
registered in the Annals of Natural History. It 
was associated with a species of Peziza , which the Rev. 
M. J. Berkeley thinks may be new. 
Gardi neri, Berk. MSS. On dead ivy leaves, first found 
near Balmerino, Fife, March 1845. A new species, 
and undescribed. 
Another species, as yet undescribed and unnamed, was 
