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2389. Monotospopa megalospopa B. & Br. 

 N.E. — Scarboro' (Grev. xvi. p. 98.). On bark of yew. 

 S.W. — North Dean Wood, on rotten wood (Fl. Hx.). 



HAPLOGRAPHIE.^.- 

 HAPLOGRAPHIUM B. & Br. 



2390. Haplographium delicatulum B. & Br. 

 N.E. — Scarboro', on dead wood. 



2391. Haplogpaphium bicolop Grove. 



N.E. — Mulgrave Woods (F.F. 1900). On decayed wood. 



STACHYLIDIE.^. 

 STACHYLIDIUM Link. 



2392. Stachylidium cyclosporum Grove. 



S.W. — Walter Clough, Southowram, on dead bramble ; 

 Elland Wood, on rotting wood, and on Carex ; Salterhebble, 

 on dead Riimex — dock (Fl. Hx.). 



(Mass. Brit. Fung. Fl. iii. p. 387, fig. 36, p. 358.). 



2393. Stachylidium extorre Sacc. 



S.W.— Elland Park Wood, on dead butterbur (Fl. Hx.). 



BISPOREM. 

 [BiSPORA MONILIOIDES Corda. 



N.E. — Bulmer, Scarboro'. Arncliffe Woods, on dead wood 

 with the supposed ascigerous condition (F.F. '02). 



Mid W.— Malham (' Nat.' Aug. '81). Studley Royar8i). 



S.W. — Fixby Park, on sawn surface of beech stump, with 

 the supposed ascigerous stage (A. Clarke) ; Elland Park 

 Wood ; Crom-well Wood, Southowram (Fl. Hx.). Stain- 

 boro' (F.F. '97). 



N.W.— Rokeby (F.F. '04). 



According to Fuckel this is the conidial stage of Bisporclla 



monilifeva = Helotimn iiioiiiliferiiin, but not proved by means 



of cultures.] . 



CLADOSPORIE^. 



FUSICLADIUM Bon. 



2394. Fusicladlum dendpiticum Fckl. 



Mid W. — Gilstead, near Bingley, on apple trees, July '03 

 (J. E. SutclifFe). "The most injurious of fungus parasites 

 attacking the apple, in many instances rendering unsaleable 



