1 68 The Scottish Naturalist. 



Septoria Tanaceti Niessl, on leaves of Tanacetum vulgare, near Montrose, in 



October, 

 t S. cercosporioides Trail, on leaves of Chrysanthemum L4ucanthemum y 



Dubton, in October. 



Melanconieae. 



t Marsonia Potentillae (Desm.) Fisch, var. Anserinae Trail, on leaves of 

 Potentilla Anserina, Dubton, October. 



Uredineae. 



Phragmidium Rubi Pers. On leaves of Buhus corylifolias, St. Cyrus, 

 October. This fungus is very much less common than P. violaceum Sch., 

 the other parasite of this genus on Brambles. 



Puccinia Asteris Duby {P. Tripolii Wallr.) on leaves of Aster Tripolium 

 shore of Montrose Basin, October. 



P. Poarum Niels. On leaves of Poa nemoralis, Dubton, October. 



^Ecidium Asperifolii Pers., on Anchusa arvensis and Puccinia strami- 

 nis Fckl. on Secale cereale (Rye), both occurred in the greatest profusion 

 in a field by the road between Montrose and St. Cyrus, in October. 



Hyphomycetes. 



Ramularia calcea Desm., on leaves of Nepeta Glechoma, Dubton, October. 

 Ovularia primulana Thuem., on leaves of Primula vulgaris, St. Cyrus, 



October. 

 Periconia byssoides Pers., on dead stem of Astragalus glycyphyllus, St. 



Cyrus, April. 



Discomycetes. 



Rhytisma Andromedae Fr., on leaves of Andromeda polifolia, recorded 

 from Dundee in "Grevillea," xv. p. 37. 



Pyrenomycetes. 



Physalospora Festucae (Lib.) Sacc, in dead leaves of Festuca elatior, St 



Cyrus, October. 

 Diatrype undulata B. and Br., recorded from Glamis in "Grevillea," xv. 



p. 69. 



PROVINCE OF DEE. 

 Hymenomycetes. 

 Agar 



