278 YORKSHIRE NATURALISTS' I'MOX. 



N.E. — Scarboro', on dead oak-leaves. 



S.W. — Hardcastle, on decaying oak-leaves (Fl. Hx.). 



1928. Sclepotinia fpuctigena Rehm. [Monilia fruc- 

 tigena Pars.] . 



N.E. — Scarboro'. A very destructive parasite on the fruit 



of apple, pear, apricot, plum, cherry, etc. The ascigerous 



form has recently been found abundantly on fallen peaches in 



the United States ; it only occurs on fruit that has lieen lying 



on the ground for two seasons and partly buried. 



1929. Sclerotinia Curreyana Karst. [Peziza. Berk. ; 

 Phialea. Gillet ; Hymenoscyplia. Phil. ; Sderotinm roscinn Fr.]. 



S.E.— Filey ( *' Nat.' July '83). 



N.E. — Scarboro', on culms oi Juiinis lampvocarpus. 



Mid W. — Baildon ; Hawksworth (Lees' Fl.). 



S.W. — Shipley Glen (Lees' Fl.). Rishworth; Elland; and 

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



N.W.— Masham ('Nat.' May '03). 



Not uncommon in spring on dead Jiiuciis sp. : always arising 

 from a sclerotium formed inside the stem of the plant. 



1930. Sclepotinia Duniaeana Quel. [Peziza. Tub] . 

 N.W.— Masham, on dead Crtr^.c (' Nat.' May '03). 



CIBORIA Fckl. 



1931. Ciborla ochroleuca Mass. [Peziza ochrolcuca 

 Bolton; P. fivma Pers. ; Ciboria firitia Fckl.; Hymenoscypha. 

 Phil. ; etc.] . 



S.W. — Halifax, 1789 "On putrid wood in wet places" 

 (Bolton, Tab. 105 fig. i.). Nab Wood, Saltaire, on dead 

 twigs (Lees' FL). Elland ; and near Hebden Bridge, on wet, 

 dead oak-twigs (Fl. Hx.). 



N.E. — Olivers' Mount, Scarboro' (Tr. iv.). On dead oak- 

 branches. 



S.E.— Blackwood (F.F. '84). Osgodby, on oak (W.N.C.). 



Mid W\— Stainer Wood, Selby (F.F. '96). 



N.W.— Masham ('Nat.' May '03). Thorsgill (F.F. '04). 



" Bolton's name — quoted by Persoon — is restored, as there 

 is no mistaking his excellent figure and description " (Mass. 

 Brit. Fung. Fl. iv. p. 275). 



Trans. Y.N.U., 1905 (pub. 1905). Bot. Series, Vol. 6. 



