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ment, semicircular, pubescent, at length becoming zoned towards 
the margin. Flesh corky, tough, hght wood colour, then 
reddening. Pores 1-3 mm. long, linear, narrow, obtuse, some- 
times round, white then blood coloured. Spores 
Scentless. 
On trunk of Sahx Caprea hanging over a pool near Willey 
Hall, Salop, 12th August, 1906, Mr. W. B. Allen. For his dis- 
tinctions see p. 101 hereof. 
fy pochnus violeus Quél. Ass. Fr. 1882. Fl. Myc. p. 2. 
Broadly effused, thin, byssoid. Hymenium rosy lilac with the 
circumference brighter coloured, minutely tomentoso-velvety. 
Spores elliptical 6 x 4p, white, hyaline. 
On dead wood Swarraton Rectory, 27th December, 1903, the 
Rev. W. L. W. Eyre. 
Lycoperdon cruciatum Rost. 
On the ground among hazel bushes. Massee and Crossland. 
Naturalist, January, 1906, pp. 6 and 7, 3 figs. 
ORRICERS FOR. THE SHASO Neve: 
President: Arthur Lister, F.R.S., Leytonstone, Essex, and 
Highcliff, Lyme Regis. 
Vice-President: Professor H. Marshall Ward, D.Sc, F.R.S,, 
F.L.S, &c, University Botanical Laboratory, Cam- 
.bridge. 
Hon. Secretary and Treasurer: Carleton Rea, B.C.L., MA, &c., 
34, Foregate Street, Worcester. 
