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Coleosporium ochraceum. Fcld. Fungi Rhen. 302. 



Hypophyllous ; sori ochraceous, usually confluent, occupying the 

 whole under surface, pulverulent, pseudospores subglobose, ochrey- 

 yellow,epispore minutely rough. — Uredo liotentillarum v. Agrimonice 

 D. Cand. Fl. Fr. vi. p. 81. Coolce Fungi Britt. i., 635. 



Ou Agrimonia eupatoria. (Also New York, U.S.) 



iEcidium incaxceratum. B. 4' Br. Ann. JV. H., No. 1469. 



Sori minute, crowded in irregular spots, peridia included in the 

 parenchyma of the leaf, pseudospores pallid. — Rahh. Fungi Eur., 

 N"o. 1492. 



On leaves of Sagittaria. Bungay (D. Stock). 



The tissue of the peridium is far more dehcate than in most of 

 the species. B. ^ Br. 



Uxomyces concomitans. B. &,- Br. Gard. Citron. 1874, j'^. 228. 



Sori crowded in a ring, irregular, plane ; pseudospores obovate, 

 even, pedicels attenuated downwards. — Ann. N. //,, No. 1470. 

 Gi'eoillea Hi. p. 74, ivith fig. 



On Scrophularia nodosa, surrounding pustules of JScidium. 

 Fxotomyces micxospoxus. Ung. Exanth. 



Spots white ; spores globose, pallid. — Berk. ^ Br. Ann. N. H., 

 No. 1471. 



On leaves of Ranunculus ficaria. New Pitsligo. 



Fxotomyces Chxysosplenii. B. 4' Br. Ann. N. E., No. 1472. 



Spots white, rather thick. Spores globose, hyaline, pedicellate. 



On leaves of Chrysosplenium oppositifolium. New Pitsligo (Rev. 

 J. Fergusson). 



Pxotomyces Fexgussoni. B, d: Br. Ann. N.H., No. 1473. 



Spots or points brown, irregular. Spores obovate, at first hya- 

 line, very shortly pedicellate, even, then brown. 



On leaves of Myosotis. New Pitsligo (E.ev. J. Fergusson). 



Fxotomyces m.eiiyanthis. Be Bary Brand;pilze, p. l^. 

 Cooke in Grevillea i., p. 7. — B. ^ Br. Ann. N. H., No. 1474. 

 Cooke Fungi Britt. ii., AJl . Rabh. Fung. Eur. No. 1500. 

 On leaves of Menyanthes and Comarum. 



Stilbum cuneifexum. B. <^ Br. Ann. N. H., No. 1451, t. \,f. 2. 



Stem attenuated upwards, simple, or slightly divided, consisting 

 of compacted threads, -which are free above, and bear the obversely 

 wedge-shaped pale greenish-brown spores, head ovate. 



On rotten cabbage stalks. Batheaston. April. 



Habit that of S. rigidum. Spores (•0004--00045 in.) -Ol-'Oll 

 m.m. long. B. ^ Br. 



We have observed another Stilbum in company with the Peri- 

 conia, in specimens distributed by Mr. Broome, with a long clavate 

 head and globose spores half the diameter of those of the Peri- 

 conia. It is a very interesting form, and will probably be met with 

 again. 



Fexiconia bxassicaecola. JB. 4" Br, Ann. N. H.No. 1452 t., i.f. 3. 



Stem black, heads globose, at first grey, then black, spores cine- 



