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THE FUNGI OF WARWICKSHIRE. 
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624. C. vermicularis, Scop. Warwick, September, 1872, 
Perceval. Kenilworth, Russell , List. Kings wood, 
October, Hawkes! Ansty, Adams. 
625. C. fragilis, Holmsk. C. cylindrica, Part. On Alne Hill, 
Purt. ii. 699. Hopsford, Adams. Coleshill Heath; 
New Park, Middleton (var. flava, Bull.); Kingswood. 
626. C. pistillaris, Linn. C. Herculanea, Purt. Woods. 
October-November. In shady woods. Very rare. 
Wetheley Wood, Purt. iii. 270. 
Genus XXXIV. CALOCERA. Fr. 
627. C. viscosa, Fr, On fir stumps. August to October. 
Coleshill Pool; Sutton Park. 
628. C. cornea, Fr. On squared rotting timber. July to 
October. Hopsford, Adams. Driffold Lane, Sutton ; 
Edgbaston Park; Rotton Park Reservoir; Tricldey 
Coppice ; Coleshill Pool. 
Genus XXXV. TYPHULA. Pers. 
629. T. gyrans, Fr. Clavaria , Purt. October. In the lane 
leading from Oversley to the Mill, Purt. ii. 695. 
630. T. phacorrhiza, Fr. Clavaria, Purt. Allesley, Bree in 
Purt. iii. 268. [T. Grevillei occurs in Worcestershire, 
near Harborne, and not far from Warwickshire.] 
Genus XXXVI. PISTILLARIA. Fr. 
681. P. micans, Fr. On dead thistles. June. Solihull; 
somewhat doubtful. 
632. P. quisquiliaris, Fr. On fern stems. October. Trickley 
Coppice ; Lady Wood, Four Oaks. 
633. P. rosella, Fr. On nettle stems, September, 1883, 
Driffold Lane, Sutton (the first British locality) ; on 
rotting stems of Heracleum, August, 1884, Bradnock’s 
Marsh. 
Ord. VI.—TREMELLINEI. 
Genus XXXVII. TREMELLA. Dill. Fr. 
634. T. foliacea, Pers. On stumps. Sutton Park, September, 
1881 ; December, 1882. 
