The Scottish Naturalist. 1 2 1 



2187. ^Iridium behenis D.C. C. Hbk. No. 1622. 



On Silctie maritima. Summer — autumn. 



East. Dee 



West. 



Nigg, Muchalls, &c. Professor J. W. H. Trail. 



England. Europe. 



2188. JE>. depauperans Vize. Grevillea, v. p. 57. 



Spots none, peridia scattered, at first round, becoming elongated, 

 parallel with the length of the stem ; spores yellow. 



On Viola lutea, var. amcena. Spring — summer. 



East. Tay ■ 



West. ■ 



Perth. Dr B. White. 

 England. 



* Milesia polypodii Berk. & White. Mycol. Scot. p. 261. 

 Findhorn, Morayshire. Dr B. White. 



2189. Sporocybe alternata Berk. C. Hbk. No. 1698. 



On damp paper. 



East. Tay 



West. 



Perth. Dr B. White. 



England. America. 



2190. Helminthosporium nanum Nees. C. Hbk. No. 1712. 



On dead stems. Oct. 



East. Tay 



West. 



Parkfield. Dr B. White. 

 England. Europe. 



Peronospora calotheca De By. Mycol. Scot. p. 277. 

 Perth. Dr B. White. 



P. obliqua Cooke. Mycol. Scot. p. 278. 

 Messrs Berkeley and Broom, in "Notices of British 

 Fungi" ('Annals and Magazine of Natural History,' 

 February 1881), state that this clearly belongs to the 

 genus Ramularia, as revived by Saccardo. 



P. rufibasis B. and Br. Mycol. Scot. p. 278. 

 Grantown. Rev. J. Keith. 

 Apparently frequent where Myrica gale grows. 



