PLATE IX 
Fig. 
58. DACRYMYCES DELIQUESCENS. 
Oil fallen Pine branches. Not uncommon. 
59. RETICULARI A UMBRINA. 
Hanging to a beam in a cellar at Bitterley. April. 
60. SCLERODERMA YULGARE. 
On the borders of woods. 
61. TREMELLA SARCOIDES. 
On old stumps. Very common. 
62. BULGARIA SARCOIDES. 
On old stumps. 
63. AGARICUS CAMPESTRIS and BOLETUS LUTEUS (with 
LYCOGALA EPIDENDRUM on the ground to the left, 
SPILERIA MILITARIS on the ground to the right, 
and TUBERCULARIA VULGARIS oyer it). 
