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This addition to the British Flora, I had the pleasure of
receiving a few months ago from Captain C a r m i c h a e l . His
specimens differ from the usual appearance, in only being of a
duller colour on the exterior surface. No one hut himself has
had the good fortune to detect it in this country.
Fig. 1. Plant, natural size. Fig. 2. A portion with perithecia. Fig. 3. A
perithecium divided. Fig. 4. Thecoe. Fig. 5. Filaments o f the stratum;
—magnified.