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THE FUNGI OF WARWICKSHIRE. 
Sep., 1891. 
685. T. mesenterica, Retz. On sticks in woods, Warwick, 
Perceval. Hopsford, Adams. Driffold Lane, Sutton; 
Crackley Wood, Kenilworth. 
686. T. albida, Huds. On dead branches. October-Novem- 
ber. Warwick, Perceval. Upper Nut Hurst, Sutton 
Park ; Wylde Green. 
637. T. moriformis, Eng. Bot. On sticks. Rare, At Gorcot 
Hall, on pea sticks, Part. ii. 616. 
638. T. tubercularia, Berk. On fallen branches. October. 
Driffold Lane, Sutton ; Olton. 
639. T. torta, Berk. On dead oak. August to October. 
Crackley Wood ; Spernall. 
Genus XXXVIII. EXIDIA. Fr. 
640. E. recisa, Fr. Tremella boletiformis, Purt. Rare. Decem¬ 
ber. On the decayed branches of a willow close to the 
water at Oversley, and also near to Great Alne Mill, 
Purt. ii. 615. 
641. E. glandulosa, Fr. Witches' Butter. On dead oak 
branches. October. Combe, Adams. New Park, 
Middleton ; on fallen trees near Solihull; Kenilworth. 
Genus XXXIX. HIRNEOLA. Fr. 
642. H. Auricula-Judse Berk. Jew's Ear. On elder. October 
to June. Warwick, Perceval. Hopsford, Adams. Drif¬ 
fold Lane, Sutton; Packington Park. 
Genus XL. DACRYMYCES. Nees. 
643. D. deliquescens. Dub. On fallen branches. Driffold 
Lane, Sutton ; Coleshill Heath. 
644. D. stillatus. Nees. On rotting wood. Common. Warwick, 
Perceval. Birmingham; Sutton; Coleshill; Bradnock’s 
Marsh, &c. 
Genus XLI. DITIOLA. Fr. 
645. D. radieata, Fr. Very rare. On deal planks, Driffold 
Lane, Sutton, February, 1883. Exactly like fig. 101 of 
Cooke’s Handbook. 
Fam. II.—GA STROM YCE TE S . 
Ord. VII.—PHALLOIDEI. 
PHALLUS. Linn. 
646. P. impudicus, Linn. P. fcetidus, Sow, Purt, Stinkhorn. 
Woods. Local. July to October. Ragley Woods, 
