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THE FUNGI OF WARWICKSHIRE. 
Aug., 1891. 
THE FUNGI OF W AEWIOKSHIEE. 
BY W. B. GROVE, M.A., AND J. E. BAGNALL, A.L.S. 
(Continued from page 138.) 
591. S. spadiceum, Fr. On stumps and fallen branches. 
Sutton; Sutton Park; New Park, Middleton ; School 
Rough, Marston Green. 
592. S. sanguinolentum, Fr. Woods. Near Warwick, 
Perceval. On logs, Sutton Park; Driffold Lane; 
Edgbaston ; Trickley Coppice ; Coleshill Pool. 
593. S. rubiginosum, Fr. Auricularia ferruginea, With. 
Edgbaston, With. 335. Near Warwick, Perceval. 
Shustoke ; Driffold Lane, Sutton. 
594. S. tabacinum, Fr. Auricularia , Purt. Oversley Wood, 
Purt. iii. 260. 
595. S. rugosum, Fr. On stumps. Warwick, Perceval. 
Driffold Lane, Sutton ; Coleshill Heath; Earlswood 
Reservoir. 
Genus XXX. AURICULARIA. Bull. 
596. A. mesenterica, Fr. On trunks of trees. August to 
March. Warwick, Perceval. On felled timber, Red 
Lane, Kenilworth, Russell , Illustr. Hopsford, Adams. 
Kingsbury, Hatches ! On old stumps near Upper Eat- 
ington, April, 1883 ; Sutton Park ; Shustoke, &c. 
Genus XXXI. CORTICIUM. Fr. 
597. C. evolvens, Fr. Warwick Castle timber yard, Perceval. 
Sutton Park ; Edgbaston Park. 
598. C. giganteum, Fr. August. Sutton Park, on larch. 
599. C. lseve, Fr. Sticks, &c. Common. Sutton Park; 
New Park ; Sliawberries Wood ; Hartsliill Hayes, &c. 
600. C. sanguineum, Fr. Bentley Wood, Bloxam. On oak 
chips, Lady Wood, Four Oaks, October, 1888. 
601. C. caeruleum, Fr. On rails. Near Warwick, t'erceval, 
March, 1872. 
602. C. quercinum, Fr. On trees. September - October. 
Sutton ; Sutton Park; Solihull ; Olton Reservoir; 
Edgbaston Park. 
603. C. cinereum, Fr. On dead branches. Oscott; Sutton; 
Edgbaston Park ; Packington Park ; Olton Reservoir ; 
Spernall. 
604. C. incarnatum, Fr. September. Sutton Park ; Windley 
Pool; Driffold Lane ; Middleton ; Hampton-iu-Arden. 
