Grevillea . ritanniciExsiccati. Upon the same occasion were found Agaricus icterinus,Fr., Hygrophorus fornicatus, Fr., and Clavaria curta, Fr., all pre-viously unrecorded as British species. Upon the tables werespecimens of the following less common species :—A. gloiocephalus,Fr., Cantharellus umbonatus, P., Hygrophorus Haughtonii, B. &Br., Lactarius uvidus, Fr., Polyporus Schweinitzii, Fr., The-lephor a multizonata, B. & Br., Hyphomyces torminosus, Tul.,Marasmius Hudso?ii, Fr., and many others. On the followingday an excursion was made to Moccas Court, where specimensof Clavaria purpurea, Mul
Grevillea . ritanniciExsiccati. Upon the same occasion were found Agaricus icterinus,Fr., Hygrophorus fornicatus, Fr., and Clavaria curta, Fr., all pre-viously unrecorded as British species. Upon the tables werespecimens of the following less common species :—A. gloiocephalus,Fr., Cantharellus umbonatus, P., Hygrophorus Haughtonii, B. &Br., Lactarius uvidus, Fr., Polyporus Schweinitzii, Fr., The-lephor a multizonata, B. & Br., Hyphomyces torminosus, Tul.,Marasmius Hudso?ii, Fr., and many others. On the followingday an excursion was made to Moccas Court, where specimensof Clavaria purpurea, Mull, CI. umbrina, B., Hygrophorus russo-coriaceus, B. & M., and numerous other highly interesting specieswere found. During the meeting the following papers wereread :—Mr. C. E. Broome on New Genera of Fungi; Benny on Saprolegniei; Mr. Wm. Phillips on TheFungi of Charcoal Beds; and on The Fungi of GerardesHerbal, by the undersigned Kings Lynn. Charles B. Plowright. Grevillea. Tlatr Geaster saccatus, Fr.(Reprinted, by permission, from the Gardeners Chronicle:) No. 19.] [January, 1874. A MONTHLY RECORD OF CRYPTOGAMIC BOTANYAND ITS LITERATURE. NOTICES OF NORTH AMERICAN the Rev. M. J. Berkeley, , {Continued from page 84.) *451. Cocculaxia stictica. B — Peritheciis punctiformibusnigris;sporis breviter ellipticis. On dead bark. Car. Inf. No. Platanus. Ravenel. No. 1532. Perithelia punctiform, black; spores shortly elliptic, nearly asbroad as long, with a distinct nucleus 0003 long. Sometimes twoperithecia become confluent. *Excipula strigosa. Fr.—On Sambucus pubens. Mountains ofCar. Sup. No. 4492. Spores -0008 long. 452. Excipula exumpens. B.— Congesta erumpens glabra ;sporis curvulis breviter apiculatis. On stems of Phytolacca. Penns.,Michener. No. 3601. Erumpent smooth; spores slightly curved, shortly apiculate,with from 2 to 4 nuclei, -0006 long. 453. Excipula punctifoimis. B.—Punctiformis hispida ; sporiscurvis fortiter apiculat
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