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straight, multiseptate, 75-80 x 4-4°5 43 paraphyses thread-lik 
straight, colourless. i 
On a decaying oak-branch. 
Coll. by W. Wilhams on a bit of bark, Bushey Park, Midq 
e- 
sex, November, 1904. 
Coryne aquatica Mass. and Crossl. Naturalist, January, 1904 
po: 
Gregarious, among moss on a boulder in a stream. Egton 
Bridge, Y.N.U. Foray, September, 1902 (Coll. G. Massee), 
Sphaerospora citrina Mass. and Crossl. Naturalist, January, 
1904, p. 4. : 
On peaty ground, Redcar. (Coll. E. M. Holmes, September, 
1901). 
Dasyscypha taetior (Karst.,) Sacc., Syll. Fung., vii, p. 441. 
On dead wild Raspberry canes, Midgehole, Hebden Bridge, 
May, 1899 (Coll. J. Needham). Masham, July, 1902 (Coll 
W. A. Thwaites). Naturalist, January, 1904, p. 5. 
Peziza recedens Boud. Bull. Soc. Myc., France, 1898, p. 18, 
halla eV, LL: sl. 
On the cortex side of a tub-garth, partly lying in a stagnant 
pool, Halifax. (Coll. C. Crossland, July, 1892). Naturalist, 
January, 1904, p. 4. 
Durella melanochlora Rehm., Ascom. Alp. No. 27. 
On decorticated Alder. Heptonstall (Coll. Crossland and 
Needham, June, 1899), Naturalist, January, 1904, p. 6. 
Phoma caulographa Dur. and Mont., Mont. Syll. No. 978. 
On dead stems of Chaerophyllum temulentum. Canal bank, 
near Elland (Coll. H. T. Soppitt, January, 1898). Naturalist, 
January, 1904, p. 6. 
Symphosira parasitica Mass and Crossl. Naturalist, January, 
1904, p. 0. 
Parasitic on the fallen mericarps of Conium maculatum. 
Sutton, near Askern (Coll. A. Clarke and C. Crossland at the 
Sutton Y.N.U Foray, September, 1899. 
Tricholoma horribile Rea, see Pl. 7.* 
Pileus, fleshy, 10-12 cm. broad, convex, then. expanded, 
densely covered with dark fuscous squamules, which become 
*This plate has been kindly given by the Rev. W. L. W. Eyre asa donation to 
the printing Fund. 
