195 
conidia acrogenous, solitary, obclavate-fusiform, gradually attenuate 
upwards, about go x 15, round at apex, base wedge-shaped, truncate, 
18-24-septate, dark brown. 
On decaying wood. Exeter, September, rgor. 
Stilbum leiopus Ehren. 
Stalk stout, smooth, white, gradually tapering toa subglobose 
depressed, rose-coloured head, the whole fungus having a somewhat 
clavate appearance. 
Found by Mr. Hey on the dung of the wood mouse, Scabba wood, 
Yorkshire. The Naturalist, November, T9O1, pr 342, 
Endomyces Reess, Bot Unters. ueb. Alkoholgihr, p. 77. 
Mycelium creeping, much branched, mostly parasitic, asci solitary 
on the ends of short, simple side branches, globose or pyriform, 
4-spored, spores one-celled. 
E. coprophilus Mass. and Salm. Ann. of Bot., Vol. 15, p. 324. PI. xvii., 
Hipae a5: 
On horse dung, Kew. 
Myxotrichum uncinatum Schroet. 
On rabbit dung, Kew. Mass and Salm. loc. Cll, Pus25.5 bl evar, 
figs. 30-32. 
Cenangium Sarothamni Fuckl. Sym. Myc. p. 270. 
On dry branches of Sarothamnus scoparius, Scarborough, Yorkshire. 
G. Massee. The Naturalist, June 1OO1g pe 178. 
Thelebolus stercoreus Zukal (sic.) 
On rabbit dung. Massand Salm. loc. cit., p. 326. Figs. 41-44, 66. 
The authors are evidently dealing with the fungus already recorded 
in these Transactions p. 115 under J. manus. The plant Thelebolus 
stercoreus was originally named and described by Tode. Messrs. 
Massee and Salmon, following Continental Fungologists, have ignored 
the original author and his description of T. stercoreus which was a 
fairly large plant, the size of a poppy seed. The plants found at Reigate 
and Kew did not exceed 240 in diameter. 
Ryparobius ascophanoides Sacc. 
On rabbit dung, Kew. Mass.and Salm, loc. cit., p. 327. Figs. 33,34. 
Ascobolus perplexans Mass. and Salm, loc. cit. p. 328. Pigs. cone, 
On dung of elephant, red-deer, horse etc., from London and 
neighbourhood, 
