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388. C. calochrous, Fr. Birmingham Road and Dale House 
Lane, Kenilworth, Russell, Illustr. 
334. C. purpurascens, Fr. Woods. Rare. Oct. Warwick, 
Perceval. Crackley Wood, Kenilworth, 1869, Russell, 
Illustr. 
Var. subpurpurascens, Fr. Pastures, Edgbaston, With. 
201 . 
335. C. turbinatus, Fr. Woods. Rare. Oct. Crackley 
Wood, Kenilworth, 1871, Russell, Illustr. 
336. C. orichalceus, Batsch. Ag. orichalceus, With. Sept. 
Plantations at Edgbaston, With., 200. 
337. C scaurus, Fr. Ag. glaucopus, var. 2, With. Pack- 
ington Park, With., 203. Given on the authority of 
English Flora, vol. v., p. 86. 
Tribe II.—Myxacium. 
338. C. collinitus, Fr. Ag. collinitus, Purt. Woods. Oct. 
Oversley Wood, Purt. iii., 181. Burton Green Wood ; 
Copse, Birmingham Road, Kenilworth, Russell, Illustr. 
Gum Slade, Sutton Park ; Kingswood. 
339. C. mucifluus, Fr. Ag. mucosus, With. On the ground. 
Oct. Packington Park, With., 196. Withering’s 
description is evidently that of a Myxacium, § • Colliniti, 
and agrees better with this species than with C. collinitus. 
High Wood, Combe, Adams. 
340. C. elatior, Fr. Woods. Local. Oct. Crackley Wood, 
Kenilworth. Russell, Illustr. Combe Ridings, Adams. 
Kingsbury Wood ; Waters’ Wood, Maxstoke ; Brown’s 
Wood, Solihull; Sutton Park ; Langley; Wappenbury ; 
Grove Park, near Hatton ; Gannaway Grove. 
341. C. delibutus, Fr. On the ground, amongst trees. Sept.- 
Oct. Windley Pool, Sutton Park, 1886-7. 
342. C. stillatitius, Fr. Birmingham Road, Kenilworth, 
Oct., 1886, Russell , Rlustr. 
(To be continued.) 
Icprts of Societies. 
BIRMINGHAM MICROSCOPISTS’ AND NATURALISTS’ 
UNION.—July 21st. Mr. P. T. Deakiu exhibited a specimen of fossil 
Echinus in an ironstone pebble, also specimens of Drosera longifolia; 
Mr. Hawkes, the Greater Dodder, Cuscuta europcea , from Portland ; 
Mr. J. Collins, a specimen of Saw-wort, Serratula tinctoria. —July 28tli. 
Mr. J. Moore exhibited a pair of beetles, Cychrus rostratus, and under 
the microscope gizzard of the same; Mr. A. Camm, ten species of 
fungi, including Dictydium cernuum, Geratium hydnoides, Gribraria 
argillacea and C. intricata ; Mr. Parker, Megalotrocha Jiavicam, a social 
rotifer.—Aug. 11th. Mr. J. Madison exhibited a white variety of 
