199 
M. variabilis Mass. and Salm. loc. cit., p. 349. Fig. 24. 
On dung of Patagonian cavy. Kew. 
M. nidicola Mass. and Salm. loc. cit., p. 350. Figs. 62-65. 
On an old nest of a wild bee along with Myxotrichum setosum and 
Arachniotus candidus. (‘These two latter fungi are also new to the 
British flora). 
Spumatoria longicollis Mass. and Salm. (g. et sp. nov.) loc. cit. p. 350. 
Fig. 27. , 
On horse dung. Epping Forest. 
Poronia leporina Ellis and Everh. 
Stipitate, flesh coloured, small, stipe 1-2 mm. long, } mm. thick, 
expanding above into a discoid stroma 1-2 mm. in diameter, and 
mammillose from the slightly prominent perithecia which are ovate- 
globose, about $ mm. in diameter, 6-20 in a stroma; ostiola large, 
black, convex; asci clavate-cylindrical, 80-100 (p. sp. 75-80) x 10-1 2 [My 
with obscure paraphyses ; spores at first greenish-hyaline, becoming 
opaque, subinequilaterally elliptical, mostly uniseriate, 12-15 x 6-7 1. 
On rabbit dung. Cadeby, Yorkshire. Naturalist, November, 
IQOI, p. 341. 
Spheronemella oxyspora (Berk.) Sacc. 
Perithecia minute, subulate, straw-coloured, glistening ;_ spores 
elliptical, appendiculate at both ends up to 7X 2m, appendages 3m in 
length. 
On a dead agaric. Llanymawddwy, N. Wales. PI. ix., fig. g. 
Thelephora vitellina Plowr.* 
Pileus pale egg-colour, flabelliform, expanded upwards, superior 
margin rimose, slightly incurved laterally. Hymenium rugulose, 
zoneless. Stem attenuated downwards, but enlarged at the base. 
Pileus 3-4 or # in. across (10-18 mm.), I-14 in. (20-30 mm.) high, 
spores oval, 3 x I-1°5yu. 
On a dead fir branch amongst moss, and in the interior of a fir 
tree. Boat of Garten, September, 1900. Mr. Scott Elliot and Mr. 
Angus Grant, 1go1. 
Specimens were sent to M. Boudier, who pointed out its re- 
semblance to T. sowerbei B. and Br., from which it differs in its pure 
yellow colour and lignicolous habit, as well as in the small size of its 
spores, 
Polyporus ( Fomes) Euonymus Kalch. 
On the base of the stem of Euonymus Europeus near Salisbury. 
* See p. 119 and 123. 
