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Mid W.— Bolton Woods (Lees' Fl.). Silsden (T. Hebden). 



S.W. — Saltaire ; Bingley (Tr. iv.). Shipley Glen (Lees' 

 Fl.). Near Hebden Bridge (Fl. Hx.). Goitstock. 



N.W. — Burn Valley, near Masham (' Nat.' May '03). 



N.E. — Scarboro'. Helmsley ; Rievaulx '03 (H. Slater). 



Parasitic on the rhizomes of Anemone nemorosa. Very 

 destructive to both wild and cultivated species of Anemone 

 (Mass. Text-Book of Plant Diseases, p. 157). 



1925. Sclerotinia sclerotiopum Mass, [Peziza sclero- 

 tiovnm Lib. ; Pliialea. Gillet ; Hymenoscypha. Phil. ; 5. libcvtiana 

 Fckl.] . 



N.E. — Scarboro', on potato stems. 



S.W. — Elland, on decayed butterbur (Fl. Hx.). 



" Probably no other parasitic fungus attacks and kills so 

 many plants of different species, and belonging to widely 

 separated Orders. Among others may be enumerated potato, 

 chrysanthemum, hemp, haricot beans, petunias, zinnias, 



cucumbers, turnips, etc " (Mass. Text-Book of Plant 



Diseases, pp. 150-153, fig. 32). 



1926. Sclepotinia papula Rehm. [Peziza vapnlnm Bull. 

 C.F. Tab. 485, fig. 3 ; P. radicata Holms.; -4 /^;^m. Gillet ; 

 Geopyxis. Sacc] . 



S.W.— Halifax. " On the ground in Gardens or Cornfields 

 in places where the soil has been lately turned up for 

 Cultivation. I have seen it here very rarely, and it has been 

 sent me from Darlington" (Bolton, unpublished Tab. 210, 

 Brit. Mus. Nat. Hist. coll.). 



" This species was for many years included as British on 

 the authority of Dickson, but a specimen now exists in the 

 herbarium of the Rev. M. J. Berkeley, figured by Dr. Cooke 

 in 'Mycogr.'" (Phil. Brit. Disc. pp. 50-51). Bolton corres- 

 ponded with Dickson and possibly may have sent him the 

 Halifax or Darlington specimens after having figured them. 



Has since been found in Denmark; Germany; and America. 



1927. Sclepotinia Candolleana Fckl. [Peziza. 'Lq\.; 

 Phialea. Cjuel. ; Hymenoscypha. Phil. J . 



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